Training Legs with Dr. Layne Norton

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
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    The Killer Leg Day with Dr. Layne Norton
    Exercise 1: Deadlift
    3-5 Warm-Up sets: Perform a full warm-up pyramid
    * For your first warm-up set, use approximately 45% of the weight you plan to use for the working sets for 4-5 reps. For your second warm-up set, use around 65% of the weight you plan to use for the working sets for 3-4 reps. For your third warm-up set, use about 85% of the weight you plan to use for the working sets for 1-2 reps.
    1 Working Set x 2 reps @ RPE 7-8
    Exercise 2: Pendulum Squat (or Hack Squat)
    2-4 Warm-Up sets x 2-5 reps (gradually add weight)
    1 Working Set x 8-10 reps @ RPE 9-10
    Exercise 3: Glute-Ham Raise
    3 sets x 8-10 reps
    Exercise 4: Leg Extension
    3 sets x 10-12 reps
    Exercise 5: Leg Press Toe Press
    3 sets x 12-15 reps
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    0:00 Intro
    1:07 Warm-Up Drills
    1:46 Exercise 1
    9:53 Exercise 2
    12:51 Exercise 3
    14:57 Exercise 4
    16:38 Exercise 5
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    In this video I’m training legs with Dr. Layne Norton. Layne was actually my first ever science-based coach! He coached me to a Canadian national gold medal in natural bodybuilding and he’s the person who convinced me that you don’t actually need to “eat clean” to get shredded as long as you hit your macros, that cutting water before a bodybuilding competition is dangerous and ineffective, and that you can combine powerlifting and bodybuilding successfully. I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that everything I know about training and nutrition can be traced back to Layne Norton.
    Layne is himself, an absolute monster. He’s both a professional natural bodybuilder AND a world-class powerlifter. He won US nationals twice and even took home a gold medal at Worlds for his 668 lb squat, at 205 lbs bodyweight. He also does a lot of myth busting about nutrition and training on popular podcasts and in the media. This is the leg day workout we did together while he was visiting Ontario, Canada!
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    About me: I'm a Canadian natural pro bodybuilder and internationally-qualified powerlifter with a BSc in biochemistry/chemistry and a passion for science. I've been training for 12 years drug-free. I'm 5'5 and fluctuate between 160 lbs (lean) and 180 lbs (bulked).
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    Disclaimers: Jeff Nippard is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before starting any exercise program. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Jeff Nippard will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death.
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  • @JeffNippard
    @JeffNippard  Год назад +565

    Such an amazing and humbling workout with Dr. Layne! Let us know what you think and make sure you go check out his channel as well! Back with another video soon!

    • @ditz3nfitness
      @ditz3nfitness Год назад +4

      Much love all the way from Denmark, Jeff! Been a follower for years, and the content you push out is always incredible! 🇩🇰

    • @julienalexander6113
      @julienalexander6113 Год назад +1

      I like that squat machine after the deadlift. Wish we had that at my gym.

    • @jaimecucaracha-dw3ku
      @jaimecucaracha-dw3ku Год назад +3

      Will you now consider hiring Coach Jason Blaha now that he offers his non negotiable coaching services Jeff?

    • @PhonySopran0
      @PhonySopran0 Год назад

      @@julienalexander6113 Same. Also, I wish we had a belt squat machine. It's less strain on the lower back.

    • @Beastly707
      @Beastly707 Год назад +1

      you are definitely not natural

  • @OmarIsuf
    @OmarIsuf Год назад +608

    THEY SAID YOU WERE DONE!
    Epic collab. Layne has been a pivotal figure in the lifting community over the last decade, great to see you two together.

    • @user-ti1wi7wh7c
      @user-ti1wi7wh7c Год назад +11

      'Layne has been a pivotal figure in the lifting community over the last decade' so true and really under appreciated

    • @flaffa4837
      @flaffa4837 Год назад +8

      So are you king 🤴💯🔥❤

    • @ducdu4136
      @ducdu4136 Год назад +1

      When will we get you guys to collab omarisuf?

    • @pearce123456789
      @pearce123456789 Год назад

      Spoiler!

  • @simplyxuan779
    @simplyxuan779 Год назад +308

    1:07 Warm-Up #1 | Bird Dogs
    1:20 Warm-Up #2 | Hip and Back Opener (looks like World's Greatest Stretch)
    1:46 Exercise #1 | Deadlift - RPE 7 - work up to 2RM top set
    9:53 Exercise #2 | Pendulum Squat - work up to 6-8rep heavy top set at RPE 8.5-9.5
    12:51 Exercise #3 | Glute-Hamstring Raise (looks like Nordic Curls) - 3 sets x 8-10reps RPE 8-9
    14:57 Exercise #4 | Leg Extension - 3 sets x 10-12reps - looks like RPE till death
    16:38 Exercise #5 | Calves Raises on Leg Press - Layne does 30 sets / week of calves so you do you

    • @C-shadow
      @C-shadow Год назад +10

      double at RPE7, very much NOT a 2RM

    • @thestinosaur5144
      @thestinosaur5144 Год назад +3

      2 reps at rpe 7 is a double with your 5RM, double with 2RM is RPE 10 by definition

    • @youredumb
      @youredumb 10 месяцев назад

      RPE til death is a term im gonna use now 😂

  • @jackhessing2918
    @jackhessing2918 Год назад +316

    Me watching this fully knowing that my next leg day is planned on christmas

  • @Darknight3701_
    @Darknight3701_ Год назад +117

    I always love seeing people who's physique is attained naturally. I get a sense of... "If I work hard enough - I can get there too"

  • @therealnafis
    @therealnafis Год назад +85

    We need this collab more often for chest, back, shoulders, etc too. Quality content as usual as expected from these bros.

  • @123Iamawesome321
    @123Iamawesome321 Год назад +380

    It's so nice to know that Layne has watched out for Jeff since 2012. What a great powerbuilding science duo!!! I wonder if Jeff is invited on Huberman's podcast next.

    • @Agnes135
      @Agnes135 Год назад +6

      I mean he coached in in 2012, doesn't mean he's watched out for him

    • @Joel-er6ki
      @Joel-er6ki Год назад +64

      Jeff isn’t biohacky enough for Huberman. I would listen to Jeff’s weight lifting advice over Hubermans any day.
      Bigger audience definitely doesn’t mean better advice imo.

    • @rachelmel
      @rachelmel Год назад +10

      ​@@Joel-er6ki 100% agree

    • @slapto
      @slapto Год назад +3

      I mean Layne been on Huberman's pod. Thats like the best of both worlds

    • @scott-hr3hd
      @scott-hr3hd Год назад +9

      Huberman is a favorite of mine. I could really see Nippard and Huberman would have a great conversation however Huberman usually brings on a guest because of a specialization.

  • @PaulRevelia
    @PaulRevelia Год назад +97

    finally the combo we always needed!

  • @michaelbarletta1024
    @michaelbarletta1024 Год назад +167

    I enjoyed watching the discussions in between sets. You guys have good on screen chemistry together!

  • @xitaris5981
    @xitaris5981 Год назад +179

    The good doctor isn't even using lifting straps at 660lb. This encourages me that I made the correct decision to only use straps when absolutely necessary. I've already noticed better grip strength

    • @gustopher6500
      @gustopher6500 Год назад +28

      Just isolate your grip. Straps are underrated, as said by both Layne and Jeff in their most recent video. You definitely don't want to limit back and leg gains because you don't want to isolate grip.

    • @chrisb4466
      @chrisb4466 Год назад +1

      He used straps in the warm up sets...

    • @josuecruz7546
      @josuecruz7546 Год назад +2

      The good doctor uses steroids tho

    • @geolykos
      @geolykos Год назад +5

      Don't need straps in normal deadlifts. Exercises where the weight hangs for too long (RDLs, lunges, dumbell rows) is where straps help most to prevent grip and arms fatiguing

    • @chrisb4466
      @chrisb4466 Год назад +2

      @@geolykos They literally used straps in their warm ups. Nippard used them throughout. Norton used them in the warm ups, but probably felt confident as his bar speed was really good the whole time and didn't use them for his top set.

  • @jharedcruzada479
    @jharedcruzada479 Год назад +26

    Man, I’m loving the variety I’m starting to see from Jeff’s channel. I’m still a new subscriber here so all I’ve watched so far is educational content from him. To really see 1. Jeff is humble and willing to learn from those that are just that bit further ahead than him, and 2. Even Jeff can look smaller in comparison to some other people…both of those really gave me some more interest in this guy.

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 Год назад

      Even Jeff? He bounces between like 165-185 and is a legit short king, and yet his physique is way better than Layne's. Not sure what you were driving at there

    • @jharedcruzada479
      @jharedcruzada479 Год назад

      I don’t really see where the confusion is, but to clarify Jeff is significantly larger than I am (no surprise there). It’s okay and even understandable for someone like me to idolize him or even place him on a pedestal. Seeing him work out with someone else helps me by providing me with variety and comparison. Hopefully that helps

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 Год назад +2

      @@jharedcruzada479 I think a 5'4.5" man is always going to look smaller than most guys. He can blow us all away as far as his physique, but he seems small compared with damn near everyone. Short kings do be thriving in bbing

  • @whomad1747
    @whomad1747 Год назад +52

    It's actually much more than just a workout for us to see. It is a *true* gym bro chemistry. Never seen Jeff pushing so much before. I can feel the accountability through the screen. 💕

  • @morganclifford8563
    @morganclifford8563 Год назад +9

    I 100% relate to your negative spiral comment. I feel the same way when I miss on weight I've hit time and time before. Can be sooo frustrating. Thank you for being vulnerable in your content. It's nice to see someone as knowledgable as you willing to share your struggles.

  • @mrah2423
    @mrah2423 Год назад +5

    Great collab! I've admired Layne Norton for years. He's one of the reasons I started powerlifting

  • @martinclennell3023
    @martinclennell3023 Год назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant, what a collaboration, please do more, we want to see the push and pull days too ...please!!

  • @sourobhdas1235
    @sourobhdas1235 Год назад

    It's always great to see you guys collab. Two of my favourite fitness RUclipsrs/powerbuilders/gym nerds.

  • @jayringo77
    @jayringo77 Год назад +1

    Appreciate the discussion after failing a lift. Been using your PPL routine (just finished phase 3 two weeks ago. Will repeat the whole program 1 May) and had a rough day where a 385lb deadlift that felt almost easy one day wouldn't even come off the ground a few weeks later. Helps to see you work through it with Dr. Layne and talk about bad lift days. Love the discussion and putting some numbers against RPE. Got a lot of perspective from watching you assess each other's effort.

  • @jerahtyree7410
    @jerahtyree7410 Год назад

    I Love this! I have so much respect for both of you, and it's really good and valuable content to have you both together. Blessings. ❤

  • @TheSfajacks
    @TheSfajacks Год назад +3

    Thank you both for the great video. I have been disappointed in my deadlift progress and seeing this interaction gives me insight on how to get past it.

    • @josuecruz7546
      @josuecruz7546 Год назад

      Use roids like Layne and you won’t be disappointed again

  • @nicholasantunes5414
    @nicholasantunes5414 7 месяцев назад

    really cool you showed you failing. i just started watching this channel and really apprecaited the fact that you are so real and i just subscribed! i love this. keep up the good work man you are teaching me a lot of awesome things!

  • @allyp7
    @allyp7 Год назад +1

    great video. ive been following you both for a few years. great to see you both together! that gym looks brilliant btw!

  • @hernandez9350
    @hernandez9350 Год назад +7

    Great video as always I'd love to see more of these workout videos it was really entertaining while mixing in some tips on each movement really adds a blend of your typical content where it's topic focused and entertainment/workout

  • @David-nk7dc
    @David-nk7dc Год назад

    loving this video because it just confirmed for myself that i have grown a lot in my fitness/strength journey. every exercise they did is in my current program that i had built for myself as far as what I personally wanted for myself and my goals

  • @RedPanda79
    @RedPanda79 Год назад +5

    I am glad to see the ups and downs in this video. It is real, sometimes we are off. Not every workout is going to be perfect

  • @bryanqueme996
    @bryanqueme996 Год назад +1

    Two of my favorite fitness RUclipsrs working out together. This is a great video! 🎉

  • @Lordlynx88
    @Lordlynx88 Год назад

    This was awesome, great to see your “gym” mode side 🤗😉! On my 3rd year following your high frequency full body 🤙🏽

  • @_igfitness
    @_igfitness Год назад

    Great collab, keep the videos coming Jeff!

  • @ryanakers9833
    @ryanakers9833 Год назад +2

    Watched your video Saturday night from 2 years ago about pin squatting. Successfully got 315 for 5 (single rep) on Saturday and Monday. Didn’t actually end up needing the pins but Thanks Jeff, built my confidence to do it solo

  • @god0771
    @god0771 Год назад

    What a Great collaboration. I been following both of you guys for years.

  • @kennyglasgow1
    @kennyglasgow1 Год назад +19

    You're both my go to on science based information guys. Great to see you train together.

    • @rachelmel
      @rachelmel Год назад +1

      Recommend Stronger By Science and RP as well if you like science based stuff.

  • @sxhrgvs
    @sxhrgvs Год назад

    This is great. Two of my very favourite fitness RUclips people in the same video. I love Layne’s videos on all topics, especially demystifying nutrition and debunking the BS on the internet. Would be great to see him get more followers. Love this video Jeff.

  • @vipergreen3184
    @vipergreen3184 Год назад +1

    Great leg day workout video. For people with chronic pain or people returning after healing from an injury, deadlifts can be replaced with hip hinge variations such as pull throughs, reverse hyperextensions, glute ham raises, glute bridges, weighted back extensions, or barbell hip thrusts. Squats can be replaced with Pistols or Bulgarian Split Squats, leg press, or with leg press variations such as pendulums squats or hack squats on a machine.

  • @Naroaka
    @Naroaka Год назад

    Great, hell of a video Jeff! Layne seems like a very cool dude, ima start following him. Thanks brothers much love 💙💙

  • @jeffreydhill
    @jeffreydhill Год назад +10

    Been following Layne for a decade and have learned as much from him as anyone. Dude's a no-BS science-based beast.

  • @louisstaford2776
    @louisstaford2776 Год назад +3

    These style videos are really cool. Watching you workout with someone interesting & entertaining and learning a lot.

  • @gavinh06
    @gavinh06 Год назад +6

    “science based leg workout” with a thumbnail of y’all flexing your upper body was funny asf to me😭

  • @mycaminspo
    @mycaminspo Год назад

    Awesome stuff man! Thanks for sharing

  • @Halfmoon67
    @Halfmoon67 Год назад

    The numbers (both of you!) in this video are truly impressive ! Solid !

  • @araragikoyomi99
    @araragikoyomi99 Год назад

    Two of my favorite people in the fitness industry, not just science based, but all of the fitness industry in one video! Fantastic leg day motivation 👍

  • @filip_funnels
    @filip_funnels Год назад

    Great vid! We want more of you both hanging out at the gym

  • @Caffeine.And.Carvings
    @Caffeine.And.Carvings Год назад +12

    So adorable seeing Jeff fanboying a bit with his old coach :)

  • @sn0lder
    @sn0lder Год назад +1

    Layne is by far my favorite youtuber, awesome crossover

  • @baileys6346
    @baileys6346 Год назад

    great video, I've been following y'alls content since around 2016. Layne's calf growth gives me hope lol

  • @NM-hq1io
    @NM-hq1io Год назад +8

    Going through your PPL Jeff, it’s gold. Only prob is I’m in phase 2 right now & it’s Ramadan, struggle to lift as heavy as I usually could - excited to reload things when I’m done, awesome mf program.

  • @leigh_carmichael
    @leigh_carmichael Год назад

    Enjoyed this!! Two of the best!!

  • @vivid.worker
    @vivid.worker 11 месяцев назад +1

    i love that you included you not hitting your double to begin with. really authentic shit!!!

  • @fast4fast
    @fast4fast Год назад +1

    Just in time for my leg day! Pumped to watch it already

  • @THFINALFANTASYLEGEND
    @THFINALFANTASYLEGEND Год назад

    been watching and training for a while. jeff got me into powerlifting years ago but in the last two years i've not really been training with the same intensity. seeing you Jeff struggle with 206kg might have just saved a few lives. i've been in the boat of pulling good numbers and then going months were i can't hit the same strength goals. always wondered how these fitness guys did it year round. honestly not a diss we've seen you destroy weight way bigger, just happy to know some people are human. peaks and troughs

  • @divyanshusethi7632
    @divyanshusethi7632 Год назад +1

    That clap after jeff did deadlift's was just epic.

  • @aryansarc
    @aryansarc Год назад +1

    Eagerly waiting for Day-2 of Ultimate PPL, Jeff!

  • @PedroGomesWeb
    @PedroGomesWeb Год назад +1

    Two of my Top 3 strength training/nutrition professionals in one video is really awesome. I really enjoyed this would love some more. Always learning with you two 💪

  • @PEACE17_1
    @PEACE17_1 Год назад +1

    Man jeff is explaining these machines so well and what's special about them, but I don't get access to it so it's just going through my head.

  • @fortchhh
    @fortchhh Год назад +1

    Awesome to see both of you ! Followed layne earlier and learned a ton, to see he trained u is so cool!

  • @runthefuture
    @runthefuture Год назад +6

    Layne seems like an awesome dude. So supportive and knowledgeable

  • @cysecgnz
    @cysecgnz Год назад +1

    What shoes is Jeff wearing?
    Either way, love this video. Two of my favorite individuals in the fitness/lifting/nutrition world coming together.

  • @vegardhuse
    @vegardhuse Год назад

    We need more of these collabs!

  • @URWELCOME
    @URWELCOME Год назад

    Awesome vid. As always

  • @FitLabb
    @FitLabb Год назад +9

    Love the focus on dynamic warmups at the start, so important to prep for a great workout & injury prevention. Great collab over a solid intense workout, & agree powerlifting & bodybuilding can complement each other well 💪🏼

  • @leewitt55
    @leewitt55 8 месяцев назад

    Layne is the BEST! It doesn't surprise me that he's coached up Jeff. Great stuff.

  • @BigDees19
    @BigDees19 Год назад +1

    Yess finally the Kai muscle and big girl collab we all wanted ! Wait I mean big girl and chuck basher Collab !

  • @mlb333mlb
    @mlb333mlb Год назад

    Jeff, I would like you to put out a series of shorts that show what one should do for a leg day, push day, pull day, etc. I would put that on repeat each time I went to the gym.

  • @1andonlyMiro
    @1andonlyMiro Год назад

    I had a kind of a weird injury back in November (a slight tear on my hip cartilage from squatting, also sprained quite a few muscles around that area) but it didn't really affect my deadlifts. However I'm still struggling with squats similarly to you in this video for deadlifts. Hopefully it heals soon!

  • @TheStupiddog97
    @TheStupiddog97 Год назад

    YEEES LAD! Amazing video, loved the colab.

  • @mikehinson5935
    @mikehinson5935 Год назад +1

    Cool vid!! I really like your vids Jeff. Also had no idea you were only 5’4”!!! 👍🏽

  • @silviahayakawa6655
    @silviahayakawa6655 10 месяцев назад

    Loved this one!

  • @evanjnelson
    @evanjnelson Год назад +1

    Love seeing this style of content from you Jeff! Awesome video 👍🏻

  • @Caesarnr93
    @Caesarnr93 Год назад +2

    You should do more of these workout-follow-along 👍🏻

  • @MamaSwole
    @MamaSwole Год назад +4

    Being new to powerlifting this video is super interesting to me

  • @hannahc8436
    @hannahc8436 Год назад

    Dr Layne Norton is awesome! Really loving these collabs (saw the collab on Taylor Atwoods channel)

  • @andrewlalis
    @andrewlalis Год назад +2

    I had that recently, failed a 200kg deadlift after I'd pulled it multiple times before and even done 210kg, but some days your body just isn't in the right place, and it's important to get a feel for when to cut your losses

  • @MrDevinferreira
    @MrDevinferreira Год назад

    Great video thanks for sharing.

  • @hadoodle
    @hadoodle Год назад +2

    I’m glad a channel like yours collaborated with Layne. I only recently started watching his content and dude is seriously slept on. Top tier content. Hopefully this gives his channel more exposure.

  • @toilet5jax206
    @toilet5jax206 Год назад

    banger, cant wait to try that warmup tech

  • @Bjorn_R
    @Bjorn_R Год назад +4

    Lol. I have heard Layne talk about his lifts in lbs, seeing it in kg somehow got it through my thick skull how strong Layne is

  • @PockyNinja7
    @PockyNinja7 Год назад +1

    2:19 guy in the corner with glasses was clean af

  • @MattiaMMM
    @MattiaMMM Год назад

    I hope we will get more video like this one!!

  • @Nilli4rock
    @Nilli4rock Год назад

    THIS IS THE COLAB WE NEED!

  • @nicholasfevelo3041
    @nicholasfevelo3041 Год назад

    Happy Easter!

  • @AscendedMasculine
    @AscendedMasculine Год назад

    Jeff's failure talk is endearing

  • @TreehuggingLiberal
    @TreehuggingLiberal Год назад +1

    As a lifter in my 50's I appreciate comments about looking out for being able to be in the gym more often. My body reminds me daily that I'm not 30 any more and need to be mindful of how hard I push it day to day so I can still come back tomorrow.

  • @cosplayerkyo
    @cosplayerkyo Год назад

    Absolute legends at work

  • @vex0854
    @vex0854 Год назад

    Jeff you should do a video on ape index. I saw you mention the length of arms and femurs in deadlift. I think this is an overlooked factor in lifting!

  • @eureka5701
    @eureka5701 Год назад +2

    you mentioned an injury and all, i'd really love to see you talk in depth about your injuries and experience man. Would definitely be a learning thing from an aspiring newbie lifter

    • @aethylwulfeiii6502
      @aethylwulfeiii6502 4 месяца назад

      This kind of weight lifting is actually pretty safe compared to other sports. The injury rates are quite low. Cross country mountain biking definitely statistically riskier. I would say just don’t be dumb like Ronnie Coleman. “PEDs” can kind screw up the numbers a bit.

  • @ghassansakhel3018
    @ghassansakhel3018 Год назад

    as fan of both of your content, this video gave me the hype and engorgement to go to the gym and do my deadlift session after a hard and long day at work. thank you and I hope to see both of you collaborate again in the future.

  • @jonathanblake1511
    @jonathanblake1511 Год назад +1

    how is he overhanding that deadlift without straps? Absolute animal

  • @rahafrab7052
    @rahafrab7052 Год назад

    2 of my favorite people on the internet❤❤❤

  • @samsonmcmuffin6022
    @samsonmcmuffin6022 Год назад

    This was such a wholesome watch. It was a highlight of the day. It may have been because I had just smoked a massive j but it was great nonetheless. Respect to both- nice people.

  • @Lucas_Collins
    @Lucas_Collins Год назад

    I can still hear your newfie accent come out a little bit in certain words, loves it 😂

  • @misterjohnpattersn
    @misterjohnpattersn Год назад +3

    Damn! What a collab! Keep up the great work Jeff

  • @TejTalks
    @TejTalks Год назад

    Great video!

  • @badhepapa2001
    @badhepapa2001 Год назад

    Hi Jeff! Really enjoy your content on nutrition and would love to get some insight about nutrition for people aged 50+? Most of your tips work for me but I'm trying to guide my mom and would like more help 🙏🙏

  • @josephwallace3912
    @josephwallace3912 Год назад

    Jeff you been the best man, big up

  • @wolrdsstrongestdrummer
    @wolrdsstrongestdrummer Год назад

    The level of fitness knowledge between the two of you is understated here..

  • @ethanstark3168
    @ethanstark3168 Год назад +1

    Would love to see you compete again!

  • @pablov1323
    @pablov1323 Год назад

    Great video. Layne is one of the most underestimated youtubers in fitness.

  • @AJ-fb9pk
    @AJ-fb9pk Год назад

    Glad to see Layne here. Underrated fitness bullshit buster on the internet. The videos on his channel are GOLD.

  • @mosesb2054
    @mosesb2054 Год назад

    Thanks for the content Jeff, so informative

  • @nave6919
    @nave6919 Год назад +14

    Did layne just pulled 660lbs with double overhand wtf :)

    • @RustyIsScared
      @RustyIsScared Год назад +5

      Hookgrip lol

    • @TirepatchKing
      @TirepatchKing Год назад +1

      Yeah, hook grip, but how quickly and casually he gripped and ripped was awesome. I take 10-15 seconds to get it right before I pull....

    • @RustyIsScared
      @RustyIsScared Год назад

      @@TirepatchKing Well layne i broke my spine while waiting in line Norton has used it since ancient times. You do get used to it

  • @og-fit4736
    @og-fit4736 Год назад

    what an amazing collab

  • @michaelevans4515
    @michaelevans4515 Год назад

    The video of the year for me easily. 😍