French astronaut works out in International Space Station in viral video. Internet is amazed
India Today
The recording shows astronaut Thomas Pesquet using the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device, ARED, on the ISS.
If you are someone who is intrigued by the way astronauts live their daily lives in space then this video of a French astronaut named Thomas Pesquet may leave you surprised. Several resident astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) share clips of doing basic stuff like washing their hair or making a snack that garners thousands of views. This video of Pesquet catching up on his workout sessions is no different. The video may leave you saying wow repeatedly. Renforcement musculaire de l’espace#SpaceWorkOut anyone? #MissionAlpha pic.twitter.com/Ui1HTYpcPt how many hours a day do you have to exercise? How is the lack of Gravity compensated for? Does it use a band type system for tension? #spaceworkout #missionalpha ...It’s so funny the end when you fly out floating in space like Superman Don't skip leg day. Magnifique démonstration !!! Do you sweat when you exercise in microgravity?
The recording shows Pesquet using the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device, ARED on the ISS. The machine almost looks like the ones you see in a gym. “Muscle building from space. #SpaceWorkOut anyone? #MissionAlpha,” reads the caption.