THE BACKYARD A dad built his 5-year-old daughter an obstacle course inspired by NBCs American Ninja Warrior, and the results involve a cuteness overload.
According to Gavin MacCalls Facebook post, his daughter Lylah had been practicing every day on the playgrounds in their neighborhood in Denver to train for this surprisingly extensive homemade course. It includes a balance beam, a cargo climb, a zip line, hanging steps and much more.
No matter how difficult each obstacle, Lylah navigates it with real skill and with the kind of confidence that elicits more than one adorable grin when she completes a more difficult section.
Lylahs skills are really and truly impressive. Frankly, I doubt I wouldve made it past the first obstacle let alone the balance beams. While her prowess and coordination are obvious, its still very clear that shes a little girl thats having an absolutely great time. Just ask her supportive crowd of stuffed animals that are cheering her on in the course.
Even though Lylah wins the course in 2:23.54, the real winner is the fantastic relationship between this daddy-daughter duo.
This isnt the first course MacCall has built for his daughter, but it is the largest. However, Lylah isnt going to rest on her laurels. MacCall started a GoFundMe to build an even bigger course for his daughter.
According to Gavin MacCalls Facebook post, his daughter Lylah had been practicing every day on the playgrounds in their neighborhood in Denver to train for this surprisingly extensive homemade course. It includes a balance beam, a cargo climb, a zip line, hanging steps and much more.
No matter how difficult each obstacle, Lylah navigates it with real skill and with the kind of confidence that elicits more than one adorable grin when she completes a more difficult section.
Lylahs skills are really and truly impressive. Frankly, I doubt I wouldve made it past the first obstacle let alone the balance beams. While her prowess and coordination are obvious, its still very clear that shes a little girl thats having an absolutely great time. Just ask her supportive crowd of stuffed animals that are cheering her on in the course.
Even though Lylah wins the course in 2:23.54, the real winner is the fantastic relationship between this daddy-daughter duo.
This isnt the first course MacCall has built for his daughter, but it is the largest. However, Lylah isnt going to rest on her laurels. MacCall started a GoFundMe to build an even bigger course for his daughter.