In a video shared on Instagram on Thursday, August 20, Hall is seen hanging from the side of a moving helicopter as it flies over an open, dusty landscape.
The shirtless influencer, dressed in gym shorts, grips the aircraft’s skid while the helicopter moves at speed.
The aircraft’s rotor wash sends dust billowing across the terrain, while nearby vegetation bends under the force of the powerful airflow.
The helicopter then descends close to the ground, allowing Hall to jump off and immediately sprint across the dusty terrain.
The sequence appears heavily choreographed and resembles a military-style action scene.
Several people wearing what appears to be tactical or military-style clothing can be seen in the footage as Hall runs through the area.
The video also shows what appear to be damaged military vehicles positioned near the point where Hall eventually arrives.
After reaching the apparent destination, Hall celebrates by clapping, bringing the high-intensity sequence to an end.
The footage has drawn attention because of the obvious risks involved in performing a stunt around a moving helicopter.
It is not clear from the video alone what safety measures, professional supervision or precautions were used during the filming.
Hall has built his online reputation around fitness, discipline, self-improvement and increasingly elaborate challenges.
He became a major internet sensation in 2025 after a highly stylised morning-routine video showed him waking at 3:52 a.m., exercising, journaling, plunging his face into ice water and using a banana peel as part of his skincare routine.
The routine spread rapidly across social media, with the clip attracting hundreds of millions of views and generating a mixture of admiration, jokes and scepticism.
Hall was also identified in media reports as a former college football player who later developed a career as a fitness coach and online content creator.
His latest helicopter video continues that pattern, combining fitness, action and spectacle into a short-form social-media production designed to capture attention.
The stunt also comes after Hall was involved in another helicopter-related production with YouTuber Roman Atwood.
Reports in 2026 said the US Federal Aviation Administration opened an investigation into helicopter flights connected to a stunt featuring Hall after footage of the activity gained more than 20 million Instagram views within 48 hours.
That background makes Hall’s latest aircraft stunt particularly notable, although the available footage does not establish whether the new video is connected to any previous investigation.
For Hall, however, the formula remains familiar: combine fitness, extreme challenges and cinematic production into content capable of generating a major social-media reaction.
The helicopter stunt has now given his followers another dramatic spectacle to debate, with many likely to focus as much on the apparent danger as on the physical feat itself.
