Between a rock and a hard place! Amy Schumer jokes about her poor climbing prowess in silly video

She's never afraid of poking fun at herself. 

And Amy Schumer joked about her lack of rock climbing prowess as she posted a lighthearted tribute to the movie 127 Hours. 

The 35-year-old comedian posted a video to Instagram on Friday which showed her briefly scrambling up some rocks in the desert, before giving up. 

Better at comedy: Amy Schumer joked about her lack of rock climbing prowess as she posted a lighthearted tribute to the movie 127 hours

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'A lot of people don't know that I can rock climb,' she said on the clip. 

She captioned the post: '127 seconds'.

The star put on a busty display in a plunging Nike vest top, which clung to her curves. 

She added a baseball hat and dark glasses as she hiked in Denver, Colorado. 

Active: The 35-year-old comedian posted a video to Instagram on Friday which showed her briefly scrambling up some rocks in the desert, before giving up

Chat: 'A lot of people don't know that I can rock climb,' she said on the clip

Going in: The Trainwreck star spent only a matter of seconds clambering over the red rocks, under a bright blue sky

Joker: It's a loose comparison to the James Franco movie, 127 Hours, based on the true story of Aron Ralston, who fell between boulders when he was hiking alone in Utah

The Trainwreck star spent only a matter of seconds clambering over the red rocks, under a bright blue sky. 

It's a loose comparison to the James Franco movie, based on the true story of Aron Ralston, who fell between boulders when he was hiking alone in Utah. 

Faced with his arm being trapped for five days, Ralston amputates his own arm to escape. 

Sunshaded: She added a baseball hat and dark glasses as she hiked in Denver, Colorado

Cute: She put on a busty display in her outfit

Whoops: She pretended to trip at the end of the clip

Standing up: The star was in Denver following a gig

Meanwhile Amy was one of many baseball fans who were celebrating the Cubs' World Series win earlier this week. 

Pictured with her boyfriend Ben Hanisch, Amy wrote on Instagram: 'I have been a @mets fan my whole life and will be forever!

'My brother and sister have lived in chi for 10 years each and my man is from there and rooting for the @cubs together has been one of the greatest times of my life. I went wrigley for the first time 20 years ago and fell in love with it. Thank you #mlb #flythew.'

Family time: Amy was with her brother on the outing

Cute couple: Amy was one of many baseball fans who were celebrating the Cubs' World Series win earlier this week, alongside her boyfriend Ben Hanisch

 

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