Pro Climber Breaks World Record At Grip Strength Competition

2024 ж. 4 Мам.
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I entered a grip strength competition as an 80kg/175lbs climber. It went like this.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Overview
1:51 Saxon Bar
4:20 Which are Strongman lifts?
6:05 2" Raptor Medley
8:30 Rogue Anvil Lift
9:30 Stone Lift Medley
12:53 Thomas Inch Dumbbell
17:06 Blob Medley
20:10 Farmer's Lift
23:30 Results
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  • Incredible video Emil! The production quality is so good and you keep the viewer so interested in whats next!! It was a pleasure to meet you and thank you so much for the many shoutouts throughout the video 🙏🥹 Your performance in this competition blew me away so to say the least! I think you could definitely become the king of grip if you wanted 👑 Well done man 👏

    @TheodorMarTV@TheodorMarTV4 ай бұрын
    • It was awesome to watch. Loved seeing a climber come over to a totally different arena. You were awesome too man!

      @ariastormpearson@ariastormpearson4 ай бұрын
    • Thanks man! Fantastic meeting you, you're a wonderful giant! Hope to make a video again with you in the future

      @EmilAbrahamsson@EmilAbrahamsson4 ай бұрын
    • You two should go climbing together for a collab video.

      @SpaceBotany@SpaceBotany4 ай бұрын
    • If my only video gets 1000 likes, I'll do 1000 push ups and post it on KZhead

      @The_Comment_Dude@The_Comment_Dude4 ай бұрын
    • Everyone at that event was an absolute king 👑 I'm super impressed haha

      @OneFinalAutumn@OneFinalAutumn4 ай бұрын
  • I love that you acknowledged each "good lift" like it was a compliment, rather than a statement of passing your attempt.

    @Chaoticbanana@Chaoticbanana4 ай бұрын
    • I was laughing every time 😂

      @georgestone8099@georgestone80994 ай бұрын
    • Yeah! Almost thanks him everytime. First time on his channel and I already love this dude.

      @KO-jf2sc@KO-jf2sc3 ай бұрын
    • Grips strength is so important, whether you are a grandma like me, or a pro climber. I’m inspired to keep my hands strong. They have served me so well, even with my arthritis.

      @AbsurdCats@AbsurdCats3 ай бұрын
    • These competitions are not exempt of drama, but I think there's just so much respect 99% of the time at these things, it's amazing.

      @MangyMagi@MangyMagi3 ай бұрын
    • "thanks, you too! ;)" xD

      @StabBacker@StabBacker3 ай бұрын
  • Your bravery in choice of footwear wear was almost as impressive as your grip strength.

    @philthymcnasty4034@philthymcnasty40343 ай бұрын
    • For real. I didn't notice until he was doing the raptor lift and then had to double check I was seeing that correctly lol

      @wonderboyjohnny@wonderboyjohnny3 ай бұрын
    • lmao trying for 92kg in BIRKENSTOCKS loll

      @X3nophiliac@X3nophiliac3 ай бұрын
    • 😂❤

      @empathiaobscura979@empathiaobscura9793 ай бұрын
    • There were a couple of guys competing in just socks

      @andybrown4284@andybrown42843 ай бұрын
    • XDDDDDDDDD

      @jarekso11@jarekso113 ай бұрын
  • Man casually broke the world record by whole 15 kilos and made it into a 15 second fragment, a legend

    @StormLord07@StormLord072 ай бұрын
    • You got 15 likes for this comment too 😂 Everyone respecting the record.

      @vladolenin1345@vladolenin1345Ай бұрын
    • Jesus loves you /):))

      @bennette.7033@bennette.703329 күн бұрын
    • @@bennette.7033 no, no. Krishna loves him

      @dirtyrapscallion8220@dirtyrapscallion822024 күн бұрын
    • Now you're at 1.5 k likes

      @AAA-ps7tg@AAA-ps7tg22 күн бұрын
    • I don’t understand at what point he broke the world record? Is it for his body weight?

      @Cutebee10@Cutebee1018 күн бұрын
  • "good lift!" guy in the background is my new favorite motivational speaker

    @micshaz@micshaz2 ай бұрын
    • Every time I do laundry/take trash out, I know what I’ll be hearing in my head

      @ladyj.9350@ladyj.9350Ай бұрын
  • Casually breaking a lifting world record by 15kg is ABSOLUTELY INSANE. Got a new sub man.

    @harborwolf22@harborwolf223 ай бұрын
    • Exactly what I was about to say

      @randomman8086@randomman80863 ай бұрын
    • Crazy how easy he made it look

      @Theyorkshirepirlo@Theyorkshirepirlo3 ай бұрын
    • @@Theyorkshirepirlo I know a lot of people appreciate it, but to get ANY world record, even a strange one, isn't easy. To get ANY world record in a discipline as popular as lifting, and to do it by so much weight, is absolutely crazy.

      @harborwolf22@harborwolf223 ай бұрын
    • @@harborwolf22 I agree, he’s clearly been training for that for years without realising that he was training for it

      @Theyorkshirepirlo@Theyorkshirepirlo3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Theyorkshirepirloimagine if he actually specifically trained for it. He'd break it by such a big margin, nobody would ever touch it in decades

      @ProphetMuhammad-786@ProphetMuhammad-7863 ай бұрын
  • man you did incredibly well i bet a lot of these big dudes were looking at you like "wtf man" lol

    @harvey_weenstain8857@harvey_weenstain88574 ай бұрын
    • Especially that dumbell one lol

      @implodingllama2092@implodingllama20924 ай бұрын
    • Pretty sure it's based on weight classes like here in the states. Thats the "world record" he beat. Still very impressive

      @danielmoss1242@danielmoss12423 ай бұрын
    • @@danielmoss1242 I’m pretty sure the competition overall your weight doesn’t matter, but he was given the reward for best pound for pound as a consolation for being so much smaller and performing better than they expected

      @zebbofrags494@zebbofrags4943 ай бұрын
    • @@danielmoss1242 he still placed well over all. Dude is a beast in any weight category.

      @Angryshrub@Angryshrub3 ай бұрын
    • Dude was 16th after placing 32nd in the last competition. I wonder what his placement was before the last one

      @jacobherrera8735@jacobherrera87353 ай бұрын
  • As a strongman fan, it's really interesting to see how your approach varies from theirs? In a lot of contexts (particularly with big lifts) if a strongman fails the first attempt they've spent so much energy that they rarely succeed on the second or third attempt. But there are a lot of instances here where you tried something, failed, adjusted, tried again, and succeeded, which was nice to see

    @GSMachinist@GSMachinist2 ай бұрын
    • Very much a rock climbing thing where success can be determined by the tiniest adjustments

      @joshyaash@joshyaash2 ай бұрын
    • Might be because he’s new to strongman and is just figuring it out as he goes?

      @WaterCheetah@WaterCheetah2 ай бұрын
    • @@WaterCheetah I think this is likely. The other guys all know they're using the correct technique, so if they can't do it, they can't do it.

      @AllUpOns@AllUpOns2 ай бұрын
    • Strongmen use their strong muscles to force big things to move. This legend is using the tension in his body to allow the weight to move. A smooth transfer of energies. Fundamentally, he is rock, rock is he; if only for an instant. Just takes a sec to math it out at first. Muscles are for support to hold the tension, not for forcing things to move. You just have to ask kindly, so to speak 🥰😜 Sure seems to be a very painfully common misconception with gym folk at large 😅 Give Tai Chi a go !! 🤩✨🌈❤️

      @SpudsMac@SpudsMac2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SpudsMac thanks for the advice, but I'm not a rock climber or a gym person at all really? I just like watching it.

      @GSMachinist@GSMachinist2 ай бұрын
  • I have such a deep respect for the dudes who know their limits and don't push themselves for certain lifts if they try it and can't do it, because that mindset can get you permanently injured if you're not careful.

    @mrrd4444@mrrd44442 ай бұрын
    • exactly, not letting people like hype them into doing something that could hurt is important

      @nitebreak@nitebreak2 ай бұрын
    • He did say "f it" and go full weight in the farmer's lift eh

      @murrothbro195@murrothbro195Ай бұрын
    • Exactly

      @dannyphantom121@dannyphantom121Ай бұрын
  • I love how welcoming and supportive the strongman community is.

    @buntbar2438@buntbar24384 ай бұрын
    • Strongest dudes in the world and they're all friendly giants lol.

      @WalkingPaceWP@WalkingPaceWP4 ай бұрын
    • Same with the climbing community!

      @ahnixcreations@ahnixcreations4 ай бұрын
    • seems like the stronger the people in the sport, the friendlier

      @GeoGuy-vh5ym@GeoGuy-vh5ym4 ай бұрын
    • Less money involved. Money ruins people and attracts terrible characters.

      @ZesPak@ZesPak4 ай бұрын
    • It's because being strong earns you respect and if you aren't strong then all anyone wants to do is help you and see you level up.

      @CantThinkOfAHandleSoItsThis@CantThinkOfAHandleSoItsThis4 ай бұрын
  • When Theo said "You won the strongman competition dude." I think he meant that shit genuinely, at least in his mind. He seemed super stoked for you and with good reason. What a showing man. Takes guts to go up there with dudes twice and three times your size and genuinely compete. You fuckin killed it dude.

    @Sabamonster@Sabamonster3 ай бұрын
    • This guy takes on mountains, and takes on mountains 😅absolutely spectacular

      @williamstrachan@williamstrachan2 ай бұрын
    • Best pound for pound lifter is winning a strong man competition. That award typically goes to a podium finisher for the entire competition.

      @italianknight78@italianknight782 ай бұрын
    • Like that other dude said, when you count in weight classes, he was literally smashing records.

      @JonaxII@JonaxIIАй бұрын
    • @@JonaxII Oh I know, I'm just saying that Theo made the acknowledgement. Lets be honest, a lot of people who compete don't see that necessarily as 'winning the competition'. Yes, it's an achievement for sure but most people are primarily concerned with their own weight-class and how much they can lift vs someone in said class. Theo truly sounded like he legitimately believed the dude won the competition and was obviously incredibly impressed.

      @Sabamonster@SabamonsterАй бұрын
    • It was probably intimidating to see a bunch of hulking dudes when he walked in. But it was a grip strength competition and he already knows he has insane grip strength. And while there were a couple of events where not having ungodly strength was clearly going to be a disadvantage, in most of them it boiled down to grip strength. Guys were failing not because they couldn't lift the amount of weight they were attempting but because they just couldn't hold it.

      @Rowgue51@Rowgue512 күн бұрын
  • There's all these beefy guys surrounding you, and there you are, this comparative twig... and not only are you doing better than average, everyone was always so supportive. It's nice to see. And like, not harshing on anyone here. This was wholesome.

    @zebrin@zebrin2 ай бұрын
    • Large beefy guys surrounding me 😩

      @Papi_Buzz@Papi_BuzzАй бұрын
    • ​@@Papi_Buzz bro..

      @tohoYomo@tohoYomo28 күн бұрын
    • @@Papi_Buzz my wish

      @TGKPostsSometimes@TGKPostsSometimes27 күн бұрын
  • KZhead algorithm bringing me this Gem. Brilliant video and the whole event seems to be filled with brilliant supportive people.

    @McTAnGuS@McTAnGuS2 ай бұрын
    • Right? KZhead for the win here. This was out of left field for my recommendations, but it was amazing. Everyone loves an underdog.

      @ec4145@ec41452 ай бұрын
    • Same here 😊

      @kojote@kojoteАй бұрын
    • Nothing about me says this should have landed in my suggestions but here we are and that was awesome.

      @delila1830@delila1830Ай бұрын
    • Same here! Here for the supportive communities. I'd heavily recommend watching Harry Mack if your'e wanting super positive content, out of this world skill and talent - and an amazingly positive youtube community!!

      @scottycranwell283@scottycranwell283Ай бұрын
  • I’m glad they acknowledged your “pound for pound” achievement, because it really shouldn’t go unmentioned that your lifting just as much as these guys while weighing half as much. If there was a dead hang test you would without a doubt get first.

    @sheep2826@sheep28263 ай бұрын
    • While I don't want to take anything away from him, he did an awesome job, there's a reason why most strength sports don't use pound for pound metrics - because strength doesn't scale with size.

      @MattMaxwell@MattMaxwell2 ай бұрын
    • This just got me thinking, it's funny how as kids would could spend hours swinging and hanging on monkey bars and not get sore. It seemed like no big deal at all. Now as adults we set goals for ourselves like 1-2 minute dead hang and it's very hard.

      @Durzo1259@Durzo12592 ай бұрын
    • that's true, since there are diminishing strength returns with more size up to a certain point@@MattMaxwell

      @charlieliu7797@charlieliu77972 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Durzo1259I don't think i could make it across a dang ladder bar unless it was like 25 years ago

      @SullySadface@SullySadface2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MattMaxwell The value of strength depends on what you are doing, so I think you are diminishing his achievement with this qualification. Who would I want to save me from rapids? One of the strong men. Who would I want to be if I had to save myself? Him, unquestionably.

      @ec4145@ec41452 ай бұрын
  • cant believe you held 150kg in each arm bro, that's crazy.

    @mattwinstanley1980@mattwinstanley19804 ай бұрын
    • Him even lifting that at all is absurd, people who don’t lift might not get that’s more than double what would be considered a strong male deadlift (315 lbs, ~142kg)

      @rusk3986@rusk39864 ай бұрын
    • Yeah absolutely! I think what’s also interesting, is the conversation about whether he is strong just relative to his own body, but clearly his grip is strong relative to a guy who is x2 the size!!

      @mattwinstanley1980@mattwinstanley19804 ай бұрын
    • @@mattwinstanley1980 not just grip but oh yeah for sure, I’m saying since he said his legs were weak earlier - his legs are clearly strong as hell, that was incredibly impressive

      @rusk3986@rusk39864 ай бұрын
    • @@rusk3986 I get what you’re saying, but in all fairness, he ain’t deadlifting that from the floor. No chance.

      @mattwinstanley1980@mattwinstanley19804 ай бұрын
    • ​@mattwinstanley1980 That's exactly what I came to say. I lifted at a strongman gym for a couple years and my max dl was less than 300lbs. The owner had this exact farmers carry set up with 500lbs and I picked and held it for a while, and definitely could have put more weight on.

      @MrMcSnuffyFluffy@MrMcSnuffyFluffy4 ай бұрын
  • It's always cool when athletes from other sports can kick butt in specialist competitions like this. Weight adjusted you were doing incredible. Impressive in its own right, this also gives me extra appreciation for climbers at the top levels. Strong is strong. Inspiring!

    @swaslaukinonome@swaslaukinonome2 ай бұрын
  • Your relative strength is actually crazy, makes me want to start rock climbing

    @Eric_X@Eric_X2 ай бұрын
    • It's not just strength that you gain, it's a super fun hobby. Extremely enjoyable and there is a very quick improvement curve for beginners.

      @bryanwells4063@bryanwells406322 күн бұрын
    • do it. I just started, and it's my new addiction. my biggest regret is not doing it sooner.

      @buttturkeyclips4891@buttturkeyclips489115 күн бұрын
  • Reason why these big men are so chill and friendly is because they don't have anyone to prove anything to apart from themselves. Such a wholesome bunch. Theodor Mar is a super fun cuddly polar bear.

    @Isnogood12@Isnogood123 ай бұрын
    • Just like most trained fighters that I jave met. There are outliers (Matt Hughes for example), but most good wrestlers, boxers, and BJJ guys are really chill. Some of my best friends growing up and in college were fighters. They never started anything and walked away from most altercations because they had nothing to prove.

      @letsdothis9063@letsdothis90633 ай бұрын
    • Well, they are probably the strongest dudes in their circle so nothing left to prove.

      @Kuroganemk2@Kuroganemk22 ай бұрын
    • ​@@letsdothis9063yeah for real. The conbative guys who try to pick fights for little reason train in the gym to look strong or just joined a boxing gym a year ago and do it to boost their ego

      @maxmustermann1533@maxmustermann15332 ай бұрын
    • Yeah they've trained and worked hard and are proud, they know they don't have to prove it because their hard work shows, at any rate they seem to understand everyone has limits and seem to have a massive respect for eachother

      @artsyscrub3226@artsyscrub32262 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Kuroganemk2I haven't proven myself amongst my circle of friends yet. Next event is a baby shower in March. Going to do my best to rise to the top, take out Jimmy.

      @caseyclausen2627@caseyclausen26272 ай бұрын
  • That is unbelievably impressive, man. You not just participating but actually competing with the giants is crazy good. Great work.

    @butzmn7190@butzmn71903 ай бұрын
    • Static grip strength is one of the easiest strength goals for any human. We work (most of us) those muscles all day.

      @bigguy7353@bigguy73533 ай бұрын
    • npc@@bigguy7353

      @islixxn@islixxn3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bigguy7353 I don't think picking up my coffee mug is going to give me that kind of strength

      @adoptdontshop3911@adoptdontshop39113 ай бұрын
    • @@bigguy7353is your point that this is unimpressive? If so, you’re just plain wrong

      @thesuperlansuperchannel115@thesuperlansuperchannel1153 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bigguy7353💩 👎

      @heartandmindovercome3214@heartandmindovercome32143 ай бұрын
  • I’m in my garage. Watching this shit like it’s a football game cheering for you and shit dude. This was amazing. I’m gonna make my seven year old son watch this. He needs to see what your resolve did for you. Way to go man.

    @brasshouse9822@brasshouse98222 ай бұрын
  • the going back for the 92 dumbbell was so good, i have no idea what im watching but i am so entertained by this video. you’re doing amazing !

    @halliesneed@halliesneed2 ай бұрын
  • I've never seen you before, no idea why KZhead suggested this. Wildly entertaining and well done!! So awesome to watch!

    @akairborne@akairborne3 ай бұрын
    • Ditto!

      @tyjones5019@tyjones50192 ай бұрын
    • Yep same! Zero reason for this to be in my algorithm but I was so highly entertained!

      @saradavis4805@saradavis48052 ай бұрын
    • Same lmao

      @jamesmorseman3180@jamesmorseman31802 ай бұрын
    • People who "liked" this like the same content that you like, so the algorithm blessed you with this, and it was correct, as usual

      @actnow3@actnow32 ай бұрын
    • Same i don’t care much for weightlifting nor rock climbing but this was widely entertaining

      @viis374@viis3742 ай бұрын
  • Never was interested in climbing nor powerlift, got recommended this. This is an amazing introduction to you and this world. Really well done !

    @Swordsanimals@Swordsanimals2 ай бұрын
  • This just appeared in my reccomended im so glad it did, was very fun to watch i love everyone cheering you on and they all seemed very friendly, I'd love to witness this competition it seems like a great time

    @artsyscrub3226@artsyscrub32262 ай бұрын
  • As a 6'5" 290lb aspiring strongman myself, I just want to speak a bit about the extremely positive reception and experience you had.. in my personal experience, the strongman community really is one of the most welcoming and kind fraternities on this entire planet. The support and appreciation that everyone shows each other honestly brings me to tears sometimes.. I often think about the way people treat other in the real world, and I wonder why so many people are so rude and uncaring towards each other. I think about all of the people that are rude and condescending towards each other without a second thought. I don't know what it is with some people.. I always come back to the same old expression that "hurt people hurt people". I'm a big, strong, scary looking guy and even I am not exempt from it.. Out on the street, nobody dares to disrespect me, but in my professional life even I deal with it all the time. People think they can treat you any type of way when they realize you have built a life that you're proud of, they know you wouldn't dare to blow it all up over something so stupid. When you're big, some people just can't help themselves from sizing you up and trying to get a rise out of you. I try to remind myself that the only reason people do this is because they're hurting too. They don't know what to do with all of that pain they carry around and it literally becomes toxic inside of them. Eventually it just spills out. I just wish people could be as a kind and supportive towards each other like the strongmen. Sorry for the rant.

    @jamesd.6979@jamesd.69793 ай бұрын
    • I am a small women with a tiny dog amd i get harassed a lot. I always wonder how life must be if you’re a scary looking dude, i wish people would leave me alone when i am outside. I used to have a big, scary looking dog and he scared away a lot of men. Since he is not around anymore i feel very exposed. I totally understand what you mean by „hurt people hurt people“. Most of the time i try to ignore it and just be on my way. Sometimes it gets quite obscene because my silence is being interpreted in a certain way and provokes quite extreme reactions.

      @KatzeMelli@KatzeMelli3 ай бұрын
    • That's not a rant. It's the truth. Keep sharing it.

      @Suspended.Solitude@Suspended.Solitude3 ай бұрын
    • @@KatzeMellimight wanna get yaself a new big dog or a man to walk around with 😅

      @coolraygaming@coolraygaming3 ай бұрын
    • ​@KatzeMelli I'm so sorry that happens, you shouldn't be treated that way. I do hope you can get another big dog to keep the little one company😊

      @jayeisner8849@jayeisner88493 ай бұрын
    • Its interesting, I used to be deep into the parkour/tricking community and its the same thing. I think any community of people who are focused on feats of physical ability at the highest level are like this

      @lnAmberClad@lnAmberClad3 ай бұрын
  • The community is extremely supportive to the point they arranged a special reward “pound to pound” just for you. I really respect that 🔥

    @user-pv6by9hg8e@user-pv6by9hg8e3 ай бұрын
    • To determine your strength "pound for pound", multiply your coefficient (to the right of bodyweight listed) by the weight that you lifted to determine the Formula Total (FT). The lifter with the highest FT is the strongest person "pound for pound". Lbs. Men.

      @detectiveonline2008@detectiveonline20083 ай бұрын
    • i hope you're joking 😂

      @anomaly3215@anomaly32153 ай бұрын
    • pound *for* pound, and they made up absolutely nothing for him.

      @bigguy7353@bigguy73533 ай бұрын
    • ​@@detectiveonline2008You know we can't see the table you're looking at, right? To the right of bodyweight listed *on what* ?

      @bigguy7353@bigguy73533 ай бұрын
    • @bigguy7353 ​The coefficient in the quote from ​@@detectiveonline2008 is likely 1/(bodyweight). This value, multiplied by the weight lifted, would be the ratio of pounds of weight lifted per pound of body weight.

      @michaels.3709@michaels.37093 ай бұрын
  • My back hurts just by watching this. The whole community is amazing

    @blehbleh1260@blehbleh1260Ай бұрын
  • I haven't watched a single video of yours before but i was definitely rooting for you the whole way through.

    @2Rice@2Rice2 ай бұрын
  • The amount of power in that little frame is incredibly impressive, you beat huge people who train in strongman. It's impossible not to respect what you accomplished. 👍

    @CantThinkOfAHandleSoItsThis@CantThinkOfAHandleSoItsThis4 ай бұрын
    • You do realize this is literally his area of expertise as all he is training, every day, all the time IS grip lmfao. Yes, his results were good but definitely not unexpected or surprising at all, quite the opposite.

      @firelordplayz@firelordplayz3 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@firelordplayzI like how none of what you stated is relevant to the comment.

      @DubcatcherAmazing@DubcatcherAmazing3 ай бұрын
    • Little frame - 6'1 guy💀💀

      @Azrael32@Azrael323 ай бұрын
    • He's thin but he's 6' 1 and has big hands

      @Mike-es2yg@Mike-es2yg3 ай бұрын
    • @@Azrael32 its different here in EU, people say im tall at 6'2 but im not.. the bigger the city the more i blend in with others and a lot of times even feel short

      @mercetajs@mercetajs3 ай бұрын
  • 21:42 Calmly saying “I had a large doubt in my mind” and then cutting to you shaking your head and saying “help” had me laughing out loud. Great vid and great lifts!

    @gthetree1@gthetree13 ай бұрын
  • So great to see the friendliness between you and Teddi. He's a staple in Iceland's Strongest Man event and has always exuded a friendly and wise aura. He's one of my favourites.

    @mrTwisby@mrTwisby2 ай бұрын
  • First video I've watched of yours, and it was excellent. Not only are you a super impressive athlete, but the way you gave credit and publicity to your other competitors, the competition organisers and sponsors was really refreshing. Sure I won't be the only new subscriber you gain from this video, but just wanted to let you know that this was an excellent watch!

    @lewismcmenemy1798@lewismcmenemy17982 ай бұрын
  • Dude being able to lift 95kg which is well past your body weight with that insane grip is crazy!!! You are a beast!!

    @xrcoh@xrcoh4 ай бұрын
  • Climbing is about grip strength to body weight ratio. I used to climb and work at a climbing gym. It was fun watching big muscular guys come in thinking that they would crush it only to flail miserably on fairly easy bouldering problems or top rope routes. This video is a testament to the strength and efficiency that rock climbing develops.

    @brentwalker8596@brentwalker85963 ай бұрын
    • I love bouldering so much but there's only been like a total of 2 years of my life where my body fat % has been low enough to not die from embarrassment doing it.

      @ChrisModjeska@ChrisModjeska3 ай бұрын
    • @@ChrisModjeska Lol. Don't worry. The rock climbing community is a pretty decent group of people. Nothing to worry about. Focus on technique and avoid injury. And above all, have fun!!!

      @brentwalker8596@brentwalker85963 ай бұрын
    • First time I ever climbed I did a V5/6 as a gym guy who is used to regular weighted pull ups

      @r.m.2870@r.m.28703 ай бұрын
    • My body fat is so low that even though i have noodle arms i can pretty reliably rock climb

      @hauntedhoody2976@hauntedhoody29763 ай бұрын
    • If you don’t want to rock climb but gain forearm and hand strength, use hand grips

      @tbtnr9851@tbtnr98513 ай бұрын
  • This randomly came up as a recommendation for me. Watched the entire video. Good stuff.

    @chris4720@chris47202 ай бұрын
  • Im so glad KZhead brought your video to me, what an impressive job! I love how you showed other competitors as well, a true sign of respect.

    @TheCafeLatte9@TheCafeLatte92 ай бұрын
  • Breaking the world record by 15 KG for your wheight class in the 2" raptor challenge was an absolute beast mode... Imagine if you had bigger legs... I wonder if you could have gone 5 kg more... Very Impressive! Rgds A Danish neighbour! :)

    @JokerInk-CustomBuilds@JokerInk-CustomBuilds4 ай бұрын
    • that's what i'm saying, dude needs to train legs just a tad bit, and try again.

      @lynch42o@lynch42o3 ай бұрын
    • @@lynch42odon't worry his legs are perfectly trained for his field of competitib

      @bigjc5546@bigjc55463 ай бұрын
    • and stronger lower back and thicker neck e.c. 😂

      @szymonbaranowski8184@szymonbaranowski81843 ай бұрын
    • Imagine if you weren’t wearing sandals!

      @Slide164@Slide1642 ай бұрын
  • Watching you lift all those rocks while wearing sandals really put me on the edge of my seat. Glad you still have all you toes XD

    @Muaahaa@Muaahaa4 ай бұрын
    • Shoes or not your foot would be fucked

      @antonyslaughter@antonyslaughter4 ай бұрын
    • @@antonyslaughterTrue, but the sandals really help emphasize this fact.

      @Muaahaa@Muaahaa4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@antonyslaughtersteel toes can take a lot

      @ZesPak@ZesPak4 ай бұрын
    • And wearing what look like blue jeans*. Not very athletic gear. *i know there are some jeans out there made to move like athletic clothing so maybe wearing those.

      @alowry2002@alowry20023 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ZesPaka 50+ pound rock landing flat on your foot wouldn't be very fun regardless

      @anomaly3215@anomaly32153 ай бұрын
  • I love this video. It’s almost impossible to sit down and watch a 5 minute music video let alone 30 mins straight for me. I watched the whole thing and I love your genuine attitude. Theodor was great too

    @tommyj302@tommyj302Ай бұрын
  • You set the bar very high! This is my first video. Subscribed. That was freaking amazing.

    @brucejr.5833@brucejr.58332 ай бұрын
  • What a great community. Competitive but supportive. That climber is crazy strong for his size, Great job.

    @scrantondangler8068@scrantondangler80684 ай бұрын
    • He's crazy strong in general. lol

      @S1RLANC3@S1RLANC34 ай бұрын
    • @@S1RLANC3exactly what i was thinkin

      @GeoGuy-vh5ym@GeoGuy-vh5ym4 ай бұрын
    • I am pretty sure, I have seen video evidence, he is crazy strong regardless of his size.

      @elhior23@elhior234 ай бұрын
  • Haha that was so fun to watch. Normally these "climber vs. strength dude" videos are a bit forced and awkward but this was so wholesome, entertaining and exciting. Thanks for the great content.

    @Furyflow@Furyflow3 ай бұрын
    • Yeah because he actually participated in their event which was so cool

      @thecamillarose9806@thecamillarose98063 ай бұрын
    • Is that the day break by overwerk logo? I found that through the go pro hero 3 commercial back in the day. Used to be one of my favorite songs, haven't thought about it in a while but that triangle on that background totally flipped a switch for me. If not sorry for rambling about something totally unrelated LOL

      @BigStrap@BigStrap3 ай бұрын
  • Wow! Amazing that you put yourself out there in this way, very inspiring. And congrats as you did really well!

    @jenlove444@jenlove4442 ай бұрын
  • Excellent job! FYI - The almost passing out after the Farmer's hold isn't from exhaustion. It's from the massive/instant blood pressure adjustment

    @EdwardsNH@EdwardsNH3 ай бұрын
    • Same thing that nearly killed Eddie Hall when he put down the 500kg, yeah. No joke.

      @patheddles4004@patheddles40042 ай бұрын
    • Ya it honestly freaks me out to see the video of those guys because they legit look like they're going to go into cardiac arrest or burst some blood vessels.

      @CaliMel184@CaliMel1842 ай бұрын
    • @@CaliMel184 right? And they often do burst blood vessels, like Eddie did - just gotta hope it isn't the super important ones...

      @patheddles4004@patheddles40042 ай бұрын
  • Watch the one woman do the farmers hold, she is a beast! wouldve loved to see all the other competitors. Great content!

    @kinney83@kinney833 ай бұрын
    • If you like strongwoman content definitely check out Big Loz Official-- he's a (mostly) retired strongman who is a big proponent of the sport and he and his wive have done a great job bringing the female competitors to the forefront.

      @GSMachinist@GSMachinist2 ай бұрын
  • Really solid stuff ! Glad that KZhead recommended this honestly. I find this super interesting and I don't even really lift anymore.

    @freasefraim@freasefraim2 ай бұрын
  • Mad respect to you man for taking on this competition and besting almost everyone on a couple of events. Subbed!

    @YQMaoski@YQMaoskiАй бұрын
  • Bro wtf. Insane strength. The fact you’re hanging in there with people double your body weight makes you the winner in my eyes

    @nothuman-pz3dl@nothuman-pz3dl4 ай бұрын
  • It would be interesting to hear how far behind you in the pound for pound competition the second place winner was. You must have crushed in it.

    @climbingsnufkin@climbingsnufkin4 ай бұрын
    • It highly incentives being light so no wonder the lightest lifter won that. He's strong but let's be real here.

      @up2me967@up2me9674 ай бұрын
    • @@up2me967 That's not true. You will always be lighter with less muscle. Being lighter doesn't mean being better. That is also true for climbing.

      @philipegoulet448@philipegoulet4484 ай бұрын
    • @@up2me967not correct at all.

      @selfawarepotassium@selfawarepotassium4 ай бұрын
    • @up2me967 you're right in general, but it's not so simple since there are additional factors like many of the grips favoring bigger hands.

      @deslomator@deslomator4 ай бұрын
    • if you are good at climbing you have big hands@@deslomator

      @KAZ1337x@KAZ1337x4 ай бұрын
  • This was such a good wholesome video. Such a good and welcoming community plus you've managed to earn theses guys respect for really giving it a go and surprised them also. 5⭐

    @djdazzydeaf7568@djdazzydeaf75682 ай бұрын
  • This video made me smile a whole lot, great stuff!

    @ModernRascal@ModernRascal2 ай бұрын
  • Seeing you push yourself for that 88kg was crazy. Earned huge respect

    @orangepacker7479@orangepacker74793 ай бұрын
  • 10:35 I love the way you find the best way to grip each rock, clearly your rock climbing experience helped here! Very quick and efficient.

    @RavenMobile@RavenMobile3 ай бұрын
  • THEN YOU HEAR "Can i Clean Here"

    @et1284@et12842 ай бұрын
  • What I appreciate is that even though this competition is heavily biased towards maximum strength, all the guys there are totally respectful and cheering you on to push records. I’d love to see them extend to add a few things that do not favor bruit force (like a hanging endurance, where higher weight and size works against the individual)

    @LogicalNiko@LogicalNikoАй бұрын
  • Pound for pound best lifter is first place of the whole thing in my opinion. He not only doesnt have the muscle mass of these other guys but his hands are like half the size. Imagine if you scaled him up proportionally? He would break serious records. Incredible

    @feverdream2661@feverdream26613 ай бұрын
    • not just yours Theodor even told himself that he was the winner of the whole thing

      @NishiTheRat@NishiTheRat3 ай бұрын
    • He doesn't have the muscle mass, but he also doesn't have the dead weight that the strongmen do. Pound for pound obviously favors a climber, whose main sport is about maximizing his strength-to-weight ratio aka "pound for pound" in the first place.

      @romaliop@romaliop2 ай бұрын
    • I think there's some diminishing returns here, and it would take quite some time to put on comparable muscle mass, very impressive but he probably wouldn't maintain that ratio all the way up to strongman weights.

      @fresh_dood@fresh_dood2 ай бұрын
    • @@fresh_dood na he could never get to strongman weights. He doesnt have the body type and hes not juiced up. My point was in a perfect world if this guy could be magically scaled up to their size he would absolutely destroy records

      @feverdream2661@feverdream26612 ай бұрын
    • @@feverdream2661 And my point is that that's not how that scales at all.

      @fresh_dood@fresh_dood2 ай бұрын
  • Is it just me or is every strong man like the nicest and humblest person, I love this kind of sport

    @Black1Magic1Gaming@Black1Magic1Gaming3 ай бұрын
    • It is a thing for sports where the real competition is really with themselves and their personal best. Yes, there are "winners" but really everyone is trying to beat their own benchmarks and improve. It changes how people approach the other competitors.

      @Peter-hx3im@Peter-hx3im2 ай бұрын
    • It is as if they go through a character test, and only the nicest ones are allowed to be strongest men:)

      @georgeclooney1293@georgeclooney12932 ай бұрын
    • The only person they are there to win against is themselves… it’s actually a great mentality… maybe I should adopt that ideal too

      @noahlani6480@noahlani64802 ай бұрын
    • Most I've seen on youtube are like big bears

      @blehbleh1260@blehbleh1260Ай бұрын
    • Hostility often comes from insecurity. These guys are the antithesis of that

      @worldlinezero4783@worldlinezero47833 күн бұрын
  • Really motivating. Thanks for sharing this :)

    @treehugger33@treehugger332 ай бұрын
  • Dude! That was so freaking awesome to watch! Great job!!!

    @azules9780@azules97802 ай бұрын
  • I spend entirely too much time watching KZhead videos and don’t even know what rabbit hole I went through to get to this video but without a doubt this is the best video I’ve watched in quite a while. Good job matching up with the big boys in this competition. You certainly earned their respect and my admiration.

    @robertneblett4477@robertneblett44772 ай бұрын
    • Same. My grip strength goes as far as keeping my phone from breaking my teeth but enjoyed watching this so much 😊

      @Hx3ney@Hx3neyАй бұрын
    • Im coming from police chases and before that beat boxing lol. I feel you

      @henzoko5946@henzoko5946Ай бұрын
    • Must be some connection to the police chases. I was also watching police related content right before this showed up. ​@@henzoko5946

      @zenmello7616@zenmello761624 күн бұрын
  • Pound for pound that says a lot about your strength. Well done. Congratulations

    @HMV7@HMV73 ай бұрын
    • yeah incredible. He should do strong man under 100kg or under 80kg if exist, he could win this

      @chevalier2000@chevalier20002 ай бұрын
  • Super Impressive mate. Well done and thanks for sharing!

    @davidc6510@davidc6510Ай бұрын
  • I don't know why this popped up on my YT suggestions but I couldn't stop watching. Well done sir! You are a beast!

    @54fighting5@54fighting52 ай бұрын
  • Im glad they have a honorable mention for best pound for pound. I feel each competition should think about having this.

    @babochee@babochee3 ай бұрын
    • Many do. When I used to do amateur lifting way back in the days they had this award and its all I cared about since I was only 152lbs. They called me Antman though because I could lift pretty good. Just sucked so bad at squats.

      @kimchi2780@kimchi278012 күн бұрын
  • I actually figured that the rocks would be your worst, given how it was a "how many" not "how heavy" since rock climbing is like 90% choosing the correct holds once youre strong enough to hold your weight and a lot of those rocks looked like pretty bad holds for me, you did amazing on that in comparison to what i would do.

    @plutonicattic7995@plutonicattic79954 ай бұрын
    • yeah, imagine Magnus trying this - he's more an endurance climber plus he would look even smaller compared to the strongmen

      @chrissmithdoe2100@chrissmithdoe21003 ай бұрын
  • I was smiling the entire time! Way to go crushing it bro 💪🏽 Please do a follow up in a year and go train those specific lifts and do a review comparing the two

    @mrbojangles155@mrbojangles1552 ай бұрын
  • Amazing effort & glad to see everyone was so supportive & you made some great friends! Many moons ago when I first left school (16) I got a job in a rural stock feed store. FYI, despite being 6’2” I only weighed 55KG. I was struggling to lift & carry 20KG, I put on 1KG of muscle every month for the first 18 months I worked there before I started to settle at mid 70’s but I couldn’t lift & carry 50KG bags all day long.

    @gman7329@gman73292 ай бұрын
  • That is really cool how your targeted grip training beat all these goliaths who presumably train it a little but likely prioritise more standard lifting exercises to build huge muscles. It's also really cool how it demonstrates that a good climber can support more than their whole bodyweight in just their fingers on either hand which sounds obvious when you see a climber in action but I never really thought about how crazy that is.

    @jblen@jblen3 ай бұрын
  • Your body weight to lift ratio sets you well above your competition! Outstanding 🤩

    @ajwilson6793@ajwilson67934 ай бұрын
    • The other guys absolute strength puts them above his "ratio lifts". Absolute strength is king. The only people who think about bodyweight are the skinny guys.

      @Johhny_B@Johhny_B3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Johhny_BRespectfully disagree. Absolute strength is, of course, a valid metric of strength, but relative strength denotes a measure of technique, or skill. That is to say, it is not just the size of one's muscles but how they are best utilized. Some people are genetically going to be smaller than others, and that will affect how much muscle they can produce and how well those muscles grow, so a competition of skill helps to negate that genetic bias.

      @michaelweiske702@michaelweiske7023 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Johhny_Bone day you'll realize being condescending is only hurting yourself and no one else, your mental health is the only thing taking the hit

      @anomaly3215@anomaly32153 ай бұрын
    • @@Johhny_B Apart from climbers every athlete in every sport that has weight classes is all about that power to weight ratio.

      @disposabull@disposabull3 ай бұрын
    • @@disposabull World's Strongest Man doesn't have weightclasses. It's just about finding who the absolute strongest is.

      @Johhny_B@Johhny_B3 ай бұрын
  • It so cool that you go into something like this and blow everyone's minds but remain so humble about it and respectful to the guys who train strongman and grip strength exclusively. Props

    @maddiebienemann@maddiebienemannАй бұрын
  • i love lifting competition, good crowds that push each other. Super welcoming people generally, which is funny because people see how huge some strongmen can be and are utterly intimidated but they are nice as hell usually. Your results are impressive as hell! Even that last lift was crazy!

    @kyledabearsfan@kyledabearsfanАй бұрын
  • Dude your grip is really really good, especially the inch dumbbell lift was insane. Are you going to compete in more grip competitions?

    @EmilBBechGrip@EmilBBechGrip4 ай бұрын
    • It’s likely! Despite having done a ton of climbing competitions, I have never had this much fun competing haha

      @EmilAbrahamsson@EmilAbrahamsson4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@EmilAbrahamssonsloper d(umbell)addy

      @fussballermaxi@fussballermaxi4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@EmilAbrahamssonthat really showed! As I said in my other comment, you looked almost bashful at first, but you really got into it and when you got inspired to try the 150kg instead of the 120 on the farmers lift, I knew you were hooked 😂

      @TheRealMycanthrope@TheRealMycanthrope4 ай бұрын
    • The fact that you were able to lift the proper Thomas inch and beyond is super impressive. It's worth noting that the actual 78kg/172 lbs Thomas Inch Dumbbell has been a bit of a sacred cow for lifters for ages, and the clean and press that Theodor Mar mentions early in the video has a bit of a storied history. Thomas Inch, the man the dumbbell is named after, was an old timey strongman performer who dared people to merely lift the bell, and then did the full clean and press, but was rumored to have gimmicked his lifts. The bell was only confirmed to have been properly cleaned and pressed for nearly a century was Mark Henry a pro wrestler and power lifter in his own right. And while strength sports have advanced plenty since then the original Inch dumbbell remains a benchmark.

      @KryptikM3@KryptikM34 ай бұрын
    • ​@@EmilAbrahamssonThat's because Climbing is more a Solo thing. Strongman, unless Half Thor is there, it's scored and such but everyone still wants to see their competition succeed. Strong Men don't want to Win because their Competition couldn't do the Farmer's Carry, they want an epic hold off for as long as possible and win that way.

      @justinlast2lastharder749@justinlast2lastharder7493 ай бұрын
  • You literally won the best award. Congrats brother. You are incredibly strong

    @vcardenas18@vcardenas183 ай бұрын
  • Juust one of the nicest videos to watch. exciting, unexpectedly wholesome and heartwarming at the same time. Got some good pullers there

    @orgonsolo6291@orgonsolo6291Ай бұрын
  • I don’t know how this video came onto my feed, but it was a very enjoyable watch, super impressive!

    @tobigoosen9251@tobigoosen92512 ай бұрын
  • Great stuff! I'm sure you're aware of Yves Gravelle. He's living proof that rock climbing could benefit greatly from armlifting. A collab with Yves and Magnus would be amazing.

    @Ketsuban171@Ketsuban1714 ай бұрын
    • Would love that collab

      @TAS_CNX@TAS_CNX4 ай бұрын
    • If my only video gets 1000 likes, I'll do 1000 push ups and post it on KZhead

      @The_Comment_Dude@The_Comment_Dude4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@The_Comment_Dudedude, stop begging for likes. you should do 1000 pushups and not post it on youtube because pushups are good for you

      @cvspvr@cvspvr4 ай бұрын
    • @@cvspvrbet bro can’t even do one

      @RubixKyuub@RubixKyuub4 ай бұрын
  • You look so damn tiny there, it is unbelievable what you managed to lift! 😄

    @Juliaaa05k@Juliaaa05k4 ай бұрын
    • Stop body shaming

      @fighterinmkiwiscience3517@fighterinmkiwiscience35174 ай бұрын
    • @@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 accept yourself bro

      @brightfuture0959@brightfuture09594 ай бұрын
    • @@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 how is that body shaming he's saying that's insanely impressive for his size

      @lol-gb5vt@lol-gb5vt4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lol-gb5vtikr, the dude lacked IQ

      @dimsumpizza4746@dimsumpizza47464 ай бұрын
  • havent been to the gym for about 8 months id say due to sickness, a relationship and then an injury, but this has got me hyped. That 300kg farmer lift was so good to watch. I cant believe that guy got 51 seconds!! Both have my respected and i subbed to both channels good luck !

    @luemastv9582@luemastv95822 ай бұрын
  • Great effort and fantastic results. Incredible grip strength

    @STrepp4@STrepp42 ай бұрын
  • It was so fun to see this whole "who is this wild card man", transform into, "You have it boy, come on!" in the time span of a couple of hours! Liked and subscribed!

    @thezetes@thezetes3 ай бұрын
  • Trying to hold 80-100 LB , not kilo, dumbbells to do shrugs with kills my hands so bad. I can’t imagine the calluses you have being able to literally double that in your grip strength. Insane .

    @MrAM4D3U5@MrAM4D3U54 ай бұрын
    • Your grip may help depending on the width. If you can wrap your fingers OVER your thumb

      @yvonnesanders4308@yvonnesanders43084 ай бұрын
  • Well done! Hope to see you try more of these in the future. Or a collab with Theodor.

    @alexanderpedersen1401@alexanderpedersen14012 ай бұрын
  • Dude that was one of the coolest KZhead videos I've ever seen. So fukn impressive and so fukn entertaining. As an ex climber I've always said that there is no pound for pound strength like a climbers strength and you proved it. Sick!

    @jamesdickinson6090@jamesdickinson6090Ай бұрын
  • Theodore is such a freaking beast and a gentle giant too, look at that smile after crushing the farmer’s lift

    @Ting003@Ting0032 ай бұрын
  • Many climbers do well in Grip Sport. Carter Colleaux of Canada came 3rd overall in the King Kong Grip Challenge (probably the biggest grip competition) and he's in the 83kg class. Yves Gravelle is another stand-out. You should enter King Kong in 2024, if there are no venues in Sweden there definitely will be in Finland. 110% BW Inch lift is outstanding.

    @isaacpitt88@isaacpitt884 ай бұрын
    • Being leaner actually helps grip strength so it's not that suprizing smaller guys do well, especially if they had the time and recovery ability to develop grip over everything else, but still mind blowing to see

      @maxschmidt9461@maxschmidt94614 ай бұрын
    • ​@@maxschmidt9461how does being leaner helps with grip strength?

      @Jehty21@Jehty213 ай бұрын
  • Well done man, amazing work!

    @robk5745@robk5745Ай бұрын
  • This is freaking impressive!! Can't say it enough, so I'll stop there. Good on, you man. I'm inspired.

    @jamess3159@jamess315918 күн бұрын
  • Awesome! Don’t know how this showed up in my feed but I watched every minute and enjoyed every second! Thank you!!!!

    @user-kn8yz1vp4h@user-kn8yz1vp4h23 күн бұрын
  • Their faces were priceless after that last lift. They all were very impressed

    @indiestripper5374@indiestripper53743 ай бұрын
  • That was fun to watch! Challenge Magnus to some of these lifts, he’s dabbled too.

    @joolsgrommers1466@joolsgrommers14664 ай бұрын
    • One does not simply 'challenge' the meatball to a physical strength contest.

      @ajaxanon@ajaxanon4 ай бұрын
    • I have a feeling that Emil has Magnus beat by a fairly large margin in this type of competition. Climbing is about relative strength but this is about absolute strength. I believe Emil is much taller/heavier than Magnus, I could be wrong, but I believe that's the case. So if Emils crimp generates 260 pounds of force but he weighs 160 and Magnus generates 240 pounds of force but Magnus is 120, well Magnus is significantly stronger in climbing but still loses in this type of competition

      @bendingriver7101@bendingriver71014 ай бұрын
    • Nah, Emil would kill Magnus in these. These events heavily favor people with large hands. Magnus has little (but massively strong) hands. Emil has huge hands.

      @SixPieceSuits@SixPieceSuits4 ай бұрын
    • @@SixPieceSuits But it'll be a good video for Emil for sure, look at how many new subscribers Magnus got for collaborating with Juji. It's been years since Magnus and Emil collaborated last.

      @joolsgrommers1466@joolsgrommers14664 ай бұрын
    • @@SixPieceSuits whats about Hissy? :)

      @hyperarm@hyperarm4 ай бұрын
  • Congrats man! Really awesome work out there!

    @sherpa6071@sherpa60719 күн бұрын
  • Great attitude, great video - so many great people there just like yourself. Good job!!

    @Rob-cp4xu@Rob-cp4xu2 ай бұрын
  • As a fellow climber I'm loving the increasing frequencies of this type of cross over event/training. I am excited to try some myself and this video also provided some basis as to what a good pinch lift is.

    @rockrasslingroy@rockrasslingroy4 ай бұрын
  • That was absolute banger of a video. You did impossible things man, you definitely made a big impression on those big guys. But as you said, strongman community is just positivity and reinforcing one another. I'm so glad I clicked on this video!

    @sypialnia_studio@sypialnia_studio3 ай бұрын
  • This was great to watch and I don't even care about lifting at all. Great job! Congrats on Best Pound For Pound Lifter!

    @beaudwayful@beaudwayfulАй бұрын
  • i actually like this video. you should keep training for these kinda competitionsand improve your personal bests... ... and world records... they seem like a cool crowd

    @peterwdowiak2637@peterwdowiak26372 ай бұрын
  • You are an absolute beast. To do these events with zero training and to excel is just incredible. It shows how world-class climbing is as a fitness category. The problem with these events is that the bigger and stronger you are, the better you will do because the weights are relative to your body size. To finished ninth against guys who are twice your size is off the charts incredible. They should have weight classes and then you will walk out with many gold medals. Well done! (Frankly, winning best pound for pound lifter means you are truly the strongest at the entire event!)

    @user-kp1jk5fe4v@user-kp1jk5fe4v3 ай бұрын
  • I used to weigh 145 lbs. I was in the moving and storage business. Moving safes, pianos and other heavy stuff. Now I am 123 and weaker. Grip strength fail. If you are keeping strong safely folks, do not stop like I did. At 69, I know I can do better. Thanks for the video!

    @ArtOfHealth@ArtOfHealth4 ай бұрын
    • Not to many pianos nowadays

      @gulfy09@gulfy093 ай бұрын
    • You are never too old to start again. The best thing you can do is keep that body moving!

      @devenrobinson6861@devenrobinson68613 ай бұрын
    • ​@devenrobinson6861 well, true to an extent, but at a certain point you have to set a limit for yourself to prevent injury

      @anomaly3215@anomaly32153 ай бұрын
    • ​@@anomaly3215Stop settling limits.. but yeah very important to listen to your body also

      @Vali00_sw@Vali00_sw2 күн бұрын
  • Love the energy and other strong men. Amazing video

    @dennad6830@dennad68302 ай бұрын
  • Very very inspiring and impressive. Huge kudos to you!

    @hughmellerick4417@hughmellerick441729 күн бұрын
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