Prepare to become obsessed with Iranian rock climber Farnaz Esmaeilzadeh.
A clip of her "gravity-defying" climbing was recently posted by LiveLeak and we're seriously impressed.
The 27-year-old, who has been rock climbing since she was 13, also gives climbing lessons to other women to fund her competitions aboard.
Not only is Esmaeilzadeh a real-life Spiderwoman, she's also a kick-ass feminist who's spoken openly about challenging gender stereotypes in her county.
Previously speaking to the New York Post, she said: "For me, climbing rocks is part of life, a symbol of overcoming the barriers of life.
"What I do is to change things that people think are norms. I feel there is no difference between men and women.”
On top of all that, we can't stop scrolling through her awe-inspiring Instagram.
She might just be our new favourite sportsperson.
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