Lift This Chair, WIN $100

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @shanky2202
    @shanky2202 Год назад +14710

    the last guy has mad strong wrists, even with the weight distribution he lifted it straight up unlike the demonstrator who angled the chair towards him

    • @boxtroller2289
      @boxtroller2289 Год назад +353

      Also, I think ppl were trying to using pure arm strength, where as the guy pushed it up with his arm holding the chair

    • @glenwaldrop8166
      @glenwaldrop8166 Год назад +91

      That was the trick. If it ever tilts you're done.

    • @TomTomMarchy
      @TomTomMarchy Год назад +411

      @@glenwaldrop8166Nah fam the trick is to have it tilted towards you slightly so the center of gravity is straight over your hand

    • @limp-orange
      @limp-orange Год назад +8

      he fumbled it anyway not worthy of the prize

    • @glenwaldrop8166
      @glenwaldrop8166 Год назад +40

      @@TomTomMarchy the trick is balance, that doesn't change what I said. Once it tilts even the strong guy will have issues.

  • @martybadboy
    @martybadboy Год назад +77275

    I liked how the graphics showed the Asian guy calculating it but apparently not attempting it.

    • @KOSVENDETTA
      @KOSVENDETTA Год назад +300

      Hahahahahahahahahaha

    • @vagnguyen495
      @vagnguyen495 Год назад +1516

      He was like it’s not worth it 😂, but it was fun to watch people fail

    • @Dragonaiis
      @Dragonaiis Год назад +509

      can confirm, I also stare at things and see numbers float around my head

    • @lol5776
      @lol5776 Год назад +153

      Mathematicians write proofs, not act on them.

    • @UltimateEntity
      @UltimateEntity Год назад +72

      It's always the Asian

  • @allisonwheeler9365
    @allisonwheeler9365 Год назад +7889

    And now I’m sitting on my kitchen floor trying to pick up a fucking chair.

  • @OatLord69
    @OatLord69 Год назад +22332

    My toxic trait is thinking I could lift that chair with ease

    • @kadag10
      @kadag10 Год назад +137

      Same

    • @SpiderWithoutaMan
      @SpiderWithoutaMan Год назад +24

      @Dïïvision ok

    • @riggedsenpapi7574
      @riggedsenpapi7574 Год назад +20

      @Dïïvision ok

    • @SonsOfDeForest
      @SonsOfDeForest Год назад +343

      i know for a fact i could. the trick is to first lean the chair to balance on the leg you are holding, before you lift it.

    • @darkinators
      @darkinators Год назад +116

      @@SonsOfDeForest yeah no one tried that I was surprised, I was thinking maybe it's extremely heavy and not hollow inside?

  • @dontazembro8637
    @dontazembro8637 Год назад +13717

    The two guys that picked it up were only ones that focused on balance rather than just lifting.

    • @patman0250
      @patman0250 Год назад +29

      Has nothing to do with balance, just a compression technique.

    • @bryanmavis8771
      @bryanmavis8771 Год назад +906

      @@patman0250 The only thing you're compressing with that technique is your last braincell which is already deteriorating.

    • @frostyelwood9898
      @frostyelwood9898 Год назад +171

      @@patman0250 there’s a comment explaining about how it’s fully about balance

    • @ra3or
      @ra3or Год назад +4

      or just coomers

    • @meatballman9745
      @meatballman9745 Год назад

      ​@@patman0250 lol look at this bozo 🤡

  • @BeingIndianTech
    @BeingIndianTech Год назад +110570

    It's about center of mass distribution of chair! First you push the chair forward from where you're holding it, when you start lifting. And then balance it so that the upper part is behind your wrist that is holding the lower part!
    /
    /
    /
    ====
    ||
    || {Hand holding it}
    Chair rotated 10-15 degrees clockwise!
    Ps. Ignore the design! 😂

    • @tomasjefferys416
      @tomasjefferys416 Год назад +8583

      that's sum crazy diagram of a chair

    • @slimeboy4987
      @slimeboy4987 Год назад +966

      Cool 👍

    • @Popseoh
      @Popseoh Год назад +5139

      Bro goes to Harvard 💀

    • @ekkusu006
      @ekkusu006 Год назад +688

      That's cool, but all I can say is that theory is not like practicality. Theory is just like an advanced imagination. I theorised how to lift a car, but that's all. I need to bulk up first and not just used the theory of like where to lift, how to lift, position and many more. What you say is true though.

    • @Someone25948
      @Someone25948 Год назад +431

      ​@@ekkusu006 You need both

  • @Soulman-yl1eq
    @Soulman-yl1eq Год назад +5954

    "I guess its not that hard to lift a chair with one hand"
    100 people and a big man later: .-.

    • @traceyjacobsen8544
      @traceyjacobsen8544 Год назад +2

      ​@@Dont_click_this_profil3 which one?

    • @traceyjacobsen8544
      @traceyjacobsen8544 Год назад +2

      @@Soulman-yl1eq oh i know, he just never specified which profile so thats why i replied with which one

    • @looper964
      @looper964 Год назад

      I must've missed the big man

  • @benouihein430
    @benouihein430 Год назад +8370

    I just tried it in my living room, lifted the chair and saw my neighbour looking at me. The eye contact while i'm holding the chair with one hand standing up in my underwear was pretty lit.

    • @sophia3863
      @sophia3863 Год назад +372

      your story was so beautiful and detailed i don’t know what to say 🥹

    • @billieseyelashes
      @billieseyelashes Год назад +55

      amazing

    • @_Sporkz_
      @_Sporkz_ Год назад +171

      Shoulda hit them with the Miles Morales Spidey line: "It's, uh, puberty thing"

    • @kzjha
      @kzjha Год назад +46

      This comment made me emotional. What an inspiring story.

    • @indiankid8601
      @indiankid8601 Год назад +26

      Still a better love story than Twilight

  • @incognito1783
    @incognito1783 Год назад +26108

    10 minutes later the Asian guy opens his own Chair-Lifting shop 💀

  • @Ethan2Tone
    @Ethan2Tone Год назад +10242

    Mans walk in with a basic understanding of physics.

    • @dineshkrishnan4029
      @dineshkrishnan4029 Год назад +89

      Your profile picture is trippy...I swear I can see it moving

    • @Iovesex
      @Iovesex Год назад +2

      ​@@dineshkrishnan4029 *it depends on the angle and how hard you focus if the video is playing or you dont have your phone or monitor aligned with your face it will do that*

    • @gangadharhisaktimanhe9476
      @gangadharhisaktimanhe9476 Год назад +146

      Yes it's so simple that u don't even need to learn physics it's like a instinct. I don't know what's wrong with these people

    • @span5
      @span5 Год назад +31

      @@gangadharhisaktimanhe9476 Yeh Vahi log jinhe nahi pta ki gangadhar hi shaktiman h

    • @gangadharhisaktimanhe9476
      @gangadharhisaktimanhe9476 Год назад +21

      @@span5 💀💀

  • @Questionthis1
    @Questionthis1 Год назад +7419

    “But then suddenly the guy I planted came up and did it”

    • @kalyan6969
      @kalyan6969 Год назад +86

      Lol😂

    • @Sound_Tech
      @Sound_Tech Год назад +125

      Underrated comment

    • @tylermartin7245
      @tylermartin7245 Год назад +55

      Like clockwork

    • @yqafree
      @yqafree Год назад +11

      Nah.

    • @marcm83
      @marcm83 Год назад +67

      What are the odds!? Another rock climber came out of nowhere.

  • @skinteastbob9051
    @skinteastbob9051 Год назад +1962

    i put a chair in the middle of the street and my sleepy ass SAT DOWN

    • @debiduttapradhan9260
      @debiduttapradhan9260 Год назад +5

      And typed this while in on it!

    • @Quataure
      @Quataure Год назад +1

      least obvious lie:

    • @ghostmelon64
      @ghostmelon64 Год назад +1

      @@Quataure?

    • @ghostmelon64
      @ghostmelon64 Год назад +1

      @@Quataure is it a lie tho I feel like some people would genuinely do this cuz they aren’t smart enough not too. Especially judging by this persons profile picture

    • @AniSky759
      @AniSky759 Год назад +1

      ​@@ghostmelon64Genuinely don't see what the profile picture has to do with chairs

  • @zyourzgrandzmaz
    @zyourzgrandzmaz Год назад +5237

    Dude just simply understood the physics.

    • @Purplehain
      @Purplehain Год назад +51

      Dude propably is Indian, they tend to understand such simple concepts better than western people 🙈

    • @jonahvillacampa7473
      @jonahvillacampa7473 Год назад

      Not just indians but all asians. Asians are just the superior race

    • @Robert-Sacamano
      @Robert-Sacamano Год назад

      @@Purplehain wow what a cunty reply
      And with the state of India these days lmao

    • @pinaknandy7118
      @pinaknandy7118 Год назад +232

      ​@@Purplehainyou are an indian arent you...

    • @Purplehain
      @Purplehain Год назад +21

      @@Robert-Sacamano accept it or not, I just stated a simple fact.
      There is also a reason for that, kids in india/Asia get drilled to either pursue engineering or be a doctor.
      Also those Indians you meet in foreign countries are mostly those that enjoyed some degree of higher education, in most cases engineering.

  • @Cl0udNin3s
    @Cl0udNin3s Год назад +5262

    i now have the urge to go try this

    • @gregorizi
      @gregorizi Год назад +63

      tried and succeed, got no money 😊

    • @karenpojar2514
      @karenpojar2514 Год назад +12

      There is a magnet under the blanket. You won't get it up until he turns it off.

    • @puffpuffyams4328
      @puffpuffyams4328 Год назад +70

      @@karenpojar2514 how tf do you turn off a magnet

    • @prokiller71912
      @prokiller71912 Год назад +42

      @@karenpojar2514bro what future u live in

    • @balrg
      @balrg Год назад +28

      Have you never heard of an electromagnet?

  • @shadowrumble8451
    @shadowrumble8451 Год назад +2732

    the asian dude was doing the calculations but after 0.456 seconds he decided he didnt need the $100 and walked away

    • @EnigmaGameMaster
      @EnigmaGameMaster Год назад +26

      Yeah that's actually badass af when you think about it, he went "I could easily do this, but this is too easy."

    • @dafreefleischer5072
      @dafreefleischer5072 Год назад +2

      456😂

    • @Objectified
      @Objectified Год назад

      @@EnigmaGameMaster Except he didn't know how to do it.

    • @aaronsierra4070
      @aaronsierra4070 Год назад +2

      ​@@Objectified the problem is the chair was not bamboo chair lah

    • @ERTChimpanzee
      @ERTChimpanzee Год назад

      Stereotypical thinking.

  • @carrie040901
    @carrie040901 Год назад +195

    The fact that I am at work and just went downstairs to try this with some wooden chairs and realized I didn't even want to put that much effort in

  • @vishnudas1907
    @vishnudas1907 Год назад +9765

    I'm so glad we have a bunch of physicist from all over the world gathered here to explain this event

    • @liamsutton8690
      @liamsutton8690 Год назад +183

      all the sudden everyone is an expert hahahaha

    • @allwillberevealed777
      @allwillberevealed777 Год назад +67

      The internets is great isn't it?

    • @baadlyrics8705
      @baadlyrics8705 Год назад +54

      Yeah, everyone is an expert and knows the explaination to 100% but still everyones explaination is different... Hmm.. thats not how science works, does it?

    • @faizalsheikh
      @faizalsheikh Год назад +46

      ​​@@baadlyrics8705 indeed that how science works man the new theory and better will come it will be come in used right like how modern periodic table was created right? New scientist came and gave the new models and it was getting accepted until the better one doesn't came in existence right?
      ( Sorry for my bad english it is not my 1st language)

    • @jasperzanovich2504
      @jasperzanovich2504 Год назад +35

      @@baadlyrics8705 That is exactly how science works. We just don't get to the part of experimentation ad confirmation since we can't exactly do those over text.

  • @FRISHR
    @FRISHR Год назад +6202

    Bro just zoomed in on the Asian man for the Math equations effect 💀

  • @Tunabreath2001
    @Tunabreath2001 Год назад +3890

    "It's not allowed to fall over"
    Winner: Stops it from falling over

    • @chidubememma-ugwuoke9660
      @chidubememma-ugwuoke9660 Год назад +145

      I mean the guy was ready to leave so since he was close.

    • @kiidkif2009
      @kiidkif2009 Год назад +119

      ​@@chidubememma-ugwuoke9660 lmao yea dude said "aright close enough i wanna go home now"

    • @4EverAwesomness92
      @4EverAwesomness92 Год назад +37

      he lifted it dude, and basically let it go

    • @joffles6516
      @joffles6516 Год назад +12

      @@4EverAwesomness92 it’s not a full lift tho he shouldn’t have gotten the money

    • @Whispersmith646
      @Whispersmith646 Год назад +12

      ​@@joffles6516 who cares?

  • @crystalverel9344
    @crystalverel9344 Год назад +304

    Bro said; “if one person could do it, everyone can do it”

  • @DatBlockyDude
    @DatBlockyDude Год назад +19676

    It's not just about strength alone you need to twist your wrist

    • @arthurcheeseman9095
      @arthurcheeseman9095 Год назад +98

      But he doesn't do much wrist twisting? I agree that would help, but I feel like his wrists are pretty still

    • @Midget32
      @Midget32 Год назад +140

      ​@@arthurcheeseman9095 because the wrist is resisting the weight of the chair, basic physics.

    • @adrianyeager6463
      @adrianyeager6463 Год назад +21

      @@arthurcheeseman9095pronating / supinating isn’t necessary, use your riser instead

    • @mr.liquifier8343
      @mr.liquifier8343 Год назад

      I thought it was obvious tbh

    • @pmudri
      @pmudri Год назад

      Or just dont be a p**sy

  • @friedboytastegood8557
    @friedboytastegood8557 Год назад +5135

    "After an hour, all hope was completely lost"
    *the kid who stacks the chairs at the end of the day has entered the group chat*

    • @lukeozade9957
      @lukeozade9957 Год назад +28

      Basically. Remember doing this super easily during my school days.

    • @rxanthony
      @rxanthony Год назад +3

      😆

    • @tentaklaus9382
      @tentaklaus9382 Год назад +6

      @@lukeozade9957 So you must be able to do it with tables by now!

    • @lukeozade9957
      @lukeozade9957 Год назад +3

      @@tentaklaus9382 probably, just depends on the type of table

    • @tentaklaus9382
      @tentaklaus9382 Год назад +2

      @@lukeozade9957 Borrowers furniture doesn't count, but that sounds like a viral video waiting to happen!

  • @AP-kj6lq
    @AP-kj6lq Год назад +21701

    The Asian guy calculated something and opened up his own corner with a chair on the opposite street
    Edit: wow! thank you for the likes everyone :D

    • @lucysunshine2818
      @lucysunshine2818 Год назад +76

      😂😂😂

    • @blackcountryme
      @blackcountryme Год назад +39

      it was dalsim from street fighter

    • @kzukiodenthechad7205
      @kzukiodenthechad7205 Год назад +47

      Then the Arabic Family trying to sell their knock off iPhone’s latched onto the idea and capitalized on it by 1000%

    • @TheGamehouse_YT
      @TheGamehouse_YT Год назад +8

      Two words "grip strength"

    • @TheGamehouse_YT
      @TheGamehouse_YT Год назад +2

      @harout k yeah. You need to have basic knowledge on moments of a force so those who failed either didn't have it or just couldn't realise the idea

  • @playertherapper
    @playertherapper Год назад +406

    "For hours, people failed, but since one person was able to do it, I guess it wasn't that hard after all."

    • @crinsombone5380
      @crinsombone5380 Год назад +10

      Only a fail rate of 99.99999%
      Not that bad

    • @beardown1022
      @beardown1022 Год назад +3

      it really isn't hard. there's multiple ways of doing it. a lot of people beleive it's strength, but there's basic physics that many are avoiding. one way which is the easiest is to instead lift it right away, tilt it and them pull it up

  • @chidubem826
    @chidubem826 Год назад +1808

    "Strength isn't everything."
    ~ Jin Kazama

    • @itstimeforafuckingcrusade
      @itstimeforafuckingcrusade Год назад +55

      "Such pathetic words, Kazama Jin." -Dorya Man

    • @KamenRiderRei
      @KamenRiderRei Год назад +26

      @@itstimeforafuckingcrusade "animal noises" -
      Lucky Chloe

    • @Geneolgia
      @Geneolgia Год назад +22

      "Eggcellent!"
      -Lee Chaolan

    • @Euro.Patriot
      @Euro.Patriot Год назад

      ​@@KamenRiderRei I fucking hate Lucky Chloe.

    • @brinettevalorie4554
      @brinettevalorie4554 Год назад +9

      "...." [looks at wristwatch, leaves in a sudden rush] ~ Sergei Dragunov

  • @dragongreatplayer2723
    @dragongreatplayer2723 Год назад +4068

    the kid that carried 6 chairs at once for the teacher: only a fraction of my power

    • @snib_elol
      @snib_elol Год назад +3

      Lol this comment has no reply yet with 861 likes

    • @ghettolicerx2
      @ghettolicerx2 Год назад +5

      This isn't even my final form u fool. Xd

    • @deadagain5291
      @deadagain5291 Год назад +6

      kid named finger

    • @fela001
      @fela001 Год назад

      The teacher must be hot af

    • @raidzeromatt
      @raidzeromatt Год назад

      Aka the reason why it doesn't take forever to set up and clean up at school/events

  • @Truthseaaker
    @Truthseaaker Год назад +1977

    Gotta line up the corners of the chair with your arm to evenly distribute the weight and balance of the chair

    • @xxxstindo9531
      @xxxstindo9531 Год назад

      Go do it

    • @mikeblxde4735
      @mikeblxde4735 Год назад +3

      Or just be strong

    • @t900HAWK
      @t900HAWK Год назад +7

      The fact that people didn’t understand that baffles me. Would definitely like to give this a try some day

    • @nelliebly6616
      @nelliebly6616 Год назад

      And be build like the chair itself 😉

    • @Veronicz
      @Veronicz Год назад

      @@t900HAWK Yeah, especially with him demonstrating

  • @Sang18369
    @Sang18369 Год назад +21

    all the people lifting the chairs had the chair falling forward whereas the guy that won was actually using his wrists.

  • @isThreeman
    @isThreeman Год назад +1687

    Decent forearm strength to shift the center of mass then just lift.

    • @PowwnedGame
      @PowwnedGame Год назад +42

      Totally, most of them didnt try to put the center of gravity over their hand

    • @chaotic_tier-0029
      @chaotic_tier-0029 Год назад +28

      Grip strength and hand size are just as important. If your hands are too small, you won't get a good grip and without good grip strength, you can't keep the center of balance steady.

    • @wackyzachy302
      @wackyzachy302 Год назад +4

      Oh then this is my forte 😈 gimme

    • @Steven-rn1oo
      @Steven-rn1oo Год назад +7

      ​@@chaotic_tier-0029 this is the answer. I'm not a big dude but I rock climb 2-3 times a week. I can lift a chair up with just one leg without shifting the center of gravity because my grip strength keeps the chair upright when I lift up, versus leaning forward.

    • @chaotic_tier-0029
      @chaotic_tier-0029 Год назад

      @@Steven-rn1oo but if you have hands like that one woman, whom couldn't even fully wrap her hand around the leg, you wouldn't be able to. Think about the world's heaviest dumbell. It's got a 2 inch wide pole which only people with very big hands can lift, like basketball players. Tiny hands wouldn't have much chance doing this challenge.

  • @saturn7250
    @saturn7250 Год назад +6129

    How teachers expect us to use physics in real life :
    Edit: Stop commenting physics is easy. Y'all don't know but my favourite subject is physics .

    • @GoowyLatex
      @GoowyLatex Год назад +1

      666 likes...

    • @firefoxcodex15
      @firefoxcodex15 Год назад +19

      But real life has physics.

    • @donny6775
      @donny6775 Год назад

      No kidding. This is one of those bullshit scenarios they try to keep kids interested with by pulling it out their ass.

    • @DrTusharSharma
      @DrTusharSharma Год назад +15

      Science students using the concept of 'centre of mass' in real life.

    • @Arthezys
      @Arthezys Год назад +1

      Well at least u got 100$

  • @intricateinc8566
    @intricateinc8566 Год назад +1476

    PLOT TWIST: That guy was in his room working on his wrist strength for the last 12 years

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins Год назад +21

      💀💀

    • @MDE_never_dies
      @MDE_never_dies Год назад +39

      $100/12 years, $8.33/year, $0.02283/day.
      Honest pay for honest work.

    • @lovell8983
      @lovell8983 Год назад +5

      My time has come

    • @benpo3811
      @benpo3811 Год назад +7

      Workin that 💪 for 12 years quagmire style

    • @intricateinc8566
      @intricateinc8566 Год назад +2

      @@benpo3811 Just watched that episode again where he discovered internet porn ahahaha

  • @NaturalNandini
    @NaturalNandini Год назад +10

    Imagine building your muscles and ending up losing to a thin guy in a chair lifting contest.

  • @graycadmon
    @graycadmon Год назад +145

    It's not about strength, it's about balance. Push the handle into the center, bend the chair back towards you.

    • @adamwilliams5426
      @adamwilliams5426 Год назад +3

      Said like a true beta male. Lift it the hard way or no way.

    • @Aykay_
      @Aykay_ Год назад +4

      @@adamwilliams5426 nothing beta about that … work smart not hard and im more Alpha then you would ever be your whole life 😂

    • @thenexus7343
      @thenexus7343 Год назад +4

      ​@@Aykay_ if you have to say you're more alpha than someome. You absolutely aren't, don't even respond to guys like that dude.

    • @Aykay_
      @Aykay_ Год назад

      @@thenexus7343 lol … ‘whats the matter little man ? Am i not worth it? 😂 … now that is typical beta behaviour … 😂

    • @lordjester6047
      @lordjester6047 Год назад

      balance is the minor part of the equation here. You have to have the proper strength to get it off the ground in the first place and most people haven't strengthened the proper wrist muscles required to do this, hence, so many couldn't get the thing off the ground. This requires specific muscles in the wrist and forearm to be stronger than usual.

  • @Yonkage-ik5qb
    @Yonkage-ik5qb Год назад +40

    Fifty bucks says that dude was a rock climber.

  • @LiveTUNA
    @LiveTUNA Год назад +614

    My dad used to pull this trick on my friends. It's an old bar trick "the barstool dead lift". You have to use your elbow as leverage and then pull your wrist towards your eyes before you even start lifting your arm then you lift your arm while still planting your elbow then when you feel the chair start falling towards you, you lift you elbow and balance it. That's how he taught us and we could do it when we were teens.

    • @MrChrisdavie
      @MrChrisdavie Год назад +4

      I just brute force it lol. No techniques that I’m aware I’m doing.

    • @antomat85
      @antomat85 Год назад +1

      Thats bullshit man, u just need a little strenght, no need for all that bullcrap.

    • @krispyasfk2567
      @krispyasfk2567 Год назад

      @Mattew I always wonder how people like you get through the day. Do you wear a helmet or do you just risk losing the 3 brain cells you have left?

    • @antomat85
      @antomat85 Год назад

      @@krispyasfk2567 so, u come here, u offend me and go crazy like i fucked your girlfriend for no reason, and i'm the one with the problem right?

    • @LiveTUNA
      @LiveTUNA Год назад +31

      @@MrChrisdavie 😂🤣 and that's how you get money off of drunk dudes in the bar. Bet you $5 I can lift this bar stool from the ground with one hand and you can't. Tell them the rules and you will win every time because they try it with "brute force" every time.

  • @wayden11
    @wayden11 Год назад +4

    "Massive guy", regular looking guy walks up😂😂

  • @urieluribefregoso4992
    @urieluribefregoso4992 Год назад +2051

    I remember coach taught me that during PE in 10th grade. To this day I still want to accomplish at least doing that

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      @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw Год назад +9

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    • @N3cr0S0ulja
      @N3cr0S0ulja Год назад +7

      What Coach?... Taught you what?...

    • @N3cr0S0ulja
      @N3cr0S0ulja Год назад +5

      In Australia (in the schools _I went to_ as growing up) We were never told to call the PE Teachers _Coach_ in Primary school and High School.
      We always call out their last name _Just like every other teacher_ Because they are Sport teachers in the school.

    • @spyweb314
      @spyweb314 Год назад +2

      ​@@N3cr0S0ulja it's an American thing

    • @favoritemustard3542
      @favoritemustard3542 Год назад +3

      @@N3cr0S0ulja that was your school - I doubt you can speak for every school in your country, or the world at that.

  • @onemaddad3823
    @onemaddad3823 Год назад +300

    You just have to lean it back on the leg you’re picking up, and as the center of the weight gets above your hand, you lift up.

    • @janoo85
      @janoo85 Год назад +22

      Exactly just lean it back and balance it

    • @dxfvgyhjh
      @dxfvgyhjh Год назад

      except you need over average amount of wrist strenght to do that and the guy in the video lifted it without this easy technique. It's about strenght

  • @himanshushrirame7792
    @himanshushrirame7792 Год назад +887

    Centre of mass and torque joined the chat.

    • @jacobhightree2458
      @jacobhightree2458 Год назад +4

      Torque? No 🤣 center of mass...yes

    • @himanshushrirame7792
      @himanshushrirame7792 Год назад +7

      Well I think you don't actually no the meaning of torque

    • @jacobhightree2458
      @jacobhightree2458 Год назад +1

      @@himanshushrirame7792 there's no torque involved with lifting a chair. Learn yourself

    • @himanshushrirame7792
      @himanshushrirame7792 Год назад +15

      Btw centere of mass is only applicable when you hold an object from centre of mass which is not the case here so in order to keep the chair balance you must first need to make net torque zero from the point where to hold it so i am pretty much sure I am not wrong .

    • @inamdarsaquib9528
      @inamdarsaquib9528 Год назад +20

      ​@@jacobhightree2458 i am a physics topper. I say torque is absolutely involved in this situation. That guy who lifted the chair first nullified the torque and then lifted it with ease. Other people couldn't do it because there was so much torque that chair was difficult af to grip.

  • @MikMoen
    @MikMoen Год назад +92

    It would depend on the chair, wood density and how much of it. Weights can vary drastically.
    I think the trick is to alter the chair's center of gravity, since you're not lifting it from center mass. Meaning as you try to lift it, tilt it back toward you.

    • @technomage6736
      @technomage6736 Год назад +8

      Yup, you almost need to sort of flick under it with a scooping motion and tilt it in. 👌💪

    • @lejoueurfreetoplay
      @lejoueurfreetoplay Год назад +4

      Bro trying to lift my chairs is like trying to lift a rock those things are freacking *thick*

    • @Derpingmuffin
      @Derpingmuffin Год назад

      What are you talking about?
      Density and "how much of it" - volume is literally mass (which is directly proportional to weight). So all you're really saying is "It depends how much the chair weighs, and chairs can weigh differnt amounts" - something very obvious said in a weird way.
      And "alter the chair's center of gravity?" What?? You're not changing the weight distribtion of the chair by lifting it - you are not changing the centre of gravtiy of it at all. What you mean to say is: the trick is to position the centre of mass of the chair so that it is above where you're holding it. I Agree that to do this you'd need to tilt it back.. but man.. sorry. The way you explained this just hurt.

    • @technomage6736
      @technomage6736 Год назад

      @@Derpingmuffin Volume is not equivalent to mass. Density would be equivalent, but you can have a low mass object with high volume, and vice versa (i.e. a marble has more mass, but far less volume than an inflated balloon). In your defense though, he did kinda word that opening sentence poorly.

    • @Derpingmuffin
      @Derpingmuffin Год назад

      ​@@technomage6736 Yes, I didn't say volume was mass, though I realise that the grammer I used made this not very clear.
      What I was trying to say was:
      mass AND volume (as in mass and volume together) is literally mass. I said "how much of it" , since this is the wording he used, and clarified by this ambiguous phrase I meant volume by using a "-" but this made it look like I was exlusively refering to volume, when I was talking about BOTH mass and volume. If I had meant what you seem to think I did, there would be no reason for me to have mentioned density to begin with.
      I know that mass volume multiplied by density - but it was hard to put that into words.. In retrospect, I should have worded it like this to be clearer:
      "
      From its density and "how much of it" (as in volume) you get mass, which is directly proportional to weight (assuming no significant change in gravitational field strength). So, what you're (@mikmoen) really saying is [...]
      "

  • @Kaizentry
    @Kaizentry Год назад +135

    I genuinely can't tell if it's that hard or almost nobody tried to balance it.

    • @KittSpiken
      @KittSpiken Год назад

      Go to a chair and try, it's not that hard

    • @christianisensee8011
      @christianisensee8011 Год назад +7

      its not to easy, but its also not to hard

    • @charlescannon2469
      @charlescannon2469 Год назад +4

      It's not that hard, it's almost entirely a matter of balance. Big part of my job(property cleaning) is moving awkward stuff get the right balance and everything is so so much easier.

    • @alexzero3736
      @alexzero3736 Год назад

      Exactly. People unbelievably stupid.

  • @Dtr146
    @Dtr146 Год назад +858

    Wrist strength and balance. A lot of people don't even realize that there's muscles in your wrist that you could utilize.

    • @mrdeafter
      @mrdeafter Год назад +27

      @@Xalynn9221 Utilize not use

    • @XxTheDon786xX
      @XxTheDon786xX Год назад +9

      @@Xalynn9221 Utiluse not Ize

    • @dennisjungbauer4467
      @dennisjungbauer4467 Год назад +5

      @@XxTheDon786xX "utiluse" good one :D

    • @ronniebartkoviak5473
      @ronniebartkoviak5473 Год назад +16

      Yes my wrist muscles were alot stronger in my teens😂

    • @darrennew8211
      @darrennew8211 Год назад

      I was thinking I'd crouch with my back to the chair and lift it with my thumb near the ground.

  • @canlucagertz3562
    @canlucagertz3562 Год назад +376

    Bro definitely watched the "How to pick up a blue chair" tutorial

    • @DeAthWisH-li5ks
      @DeAthWisH-li5ks Год назад +10

      only works with blue chairs tho

    • @SeekerGoldstone
      @SeekerGoldstone Год назад

      ​@@DeAthWisH-li5ksIt definitely works with other chairs. It just cant be blue if it's not blue.

    • @someinternetperson
      @someinternetperson Год назад +1

      This chair was brown….

    • @canlucagertz3562
      @canlucagertz3562 Год назад +1

      Yeah. He still struggled though, the blue chair tut. helped him out.

  • @katjahirvonen203
    @katjahirvonen203 Год назад +119

    You don't need strength. You need technique

    • @tylerwinkle323
      @tylerwinkle323 Год назад +19

      I just tried it. No you definitely need strength.

    • @KulaGGin
      @KulaGGin Год назад +2

      @@tylerwinkle323 Same, just tried it out. You do need strength and stability.
      I'm doing exercises for the forearm and I managed to pick chairs in my room. The lighter one I just lifted holding the front leg: the back of the chair wasn't heavy. For the heavier chair I had to switch to holding the rear leg of the chair, because the back of the chair is heavier, and if I hold the front legs, the back of the chair is one big leverage against my hand.
      I dunno if the chairs were heavier or lighter than in the video, would be cool if the author posted how many kg is his chair.

    • @gregjacksun
      @gregjacksun Год назад +3

      @@KulaGGin This is all about technique. You need some strength, yes - but the way you lift it is everything.

    • @yeyo12345
      @yeyo12345 Год назад +2

      Yea I agree, only enough strength to hold the chair but the rest is technique. The error people do is trying to lift the chair with their arm only (Bringing it towards their face like a bicep curl) rather, they just needed to stand up once the chair feels secure to hold it in place while you stand.

    • @Cobra85291
      @Cobra85291 Год назад

      What is the technique?

  • @Dr.Dankerson
    @Dr.Dankerson Год назад +301

    if you were to just jolt it forward a bit while pushing only the back part of the leg thatd be enough to devide the weight equally on both sides while tipping the chair towards your body so the weight of the chair falls behind your wrist youd be able to easily lift it. basically distributing the weight of the chair so it weighs equally on both sides will relive the pressure pulling on your wrist.

    • @DwoodBaby
      @DwoodBaby Год назад +3

      Bro what

    • @Dr.Dankerson
      @Dr.Dankerson Год назад +4

      @@DwoodBaby when they lift the chair all the weight is in the front and pulling on their wrist. if you were to tip the chair back and balance it it would distribute the weight on both sides of your wrist rather than it pulling on your wrist. making it easier to lift.

    • @gT_Russ
      @gT_Russ Год назад

      Bro what

    • @nicholaschan9521
      @nicholaschan9521 Год назад +1

      One guy tried this technique and failed. The guy that did it just lifted it straight

  • @thanos8914
    @thanos8914 Год назад +1293

    The average fedex or ups worker would’ve ran his pockets that day😂

    • @sophicEnt.
      @sophicEnt. Год назад +24

      Don’t forget about the amateur amazon guys

    • @reallunacy
      @reallunacy Год назад +97

      Considering how half my packages look like Ace Ventura handled them, I'd suspect their grip strength isn't nearly as good as you believe.

    • @sophicEnt.
      @sophicEnt. Год назад +13

      @@reallunacy 💀💀💀

    • @KingofgraceSARA
      @KingofgraceSARA Год назад +2

      Maybe even cyclists.

    • @dan-5678
      @dan-5678 Год назад +18

      ​@@reallunacy do you want your package fast or do you want it to look good? 😂

  • @chillcimp5388
    @chillcimp5388 Год назад +1991

    i do this with my desk in class allll the time

    • @arthurcheeseman9095
      @arthurcheeseman9095 Год назад +8

      What's the "technique"???? I wanna know

    • @JOE-sy6gy
      @JOE-sy6gy Год назад +73

      ​@@arthurcheeseman9095 tilt it towards yourself and lift

    • @ezioboiz-ieatchildren-
      @ezioboiz-ieatchildren- Год назад

      ​@@arthurcheeseman9095Physics

    • @md.abdulmotalebfaruk9469
      @md.abdulmotalebfaruk9469 Год назад +1

      Hi

    • @arthurcheeseman9095
      @arthurcheeseman9095 Год назад +9

      @@JOE-sy6gy that's what someone else said, but look in the video, he doesn't do that, both the people able to lift it do it well, no wrist movement and no movement of the chair before its in the air

  • @el_oh_eez9714
    @el_oh_eez9714 Год назад +85

    these people need to understand how balance works

    • @hoodout16
      @hoodout16 Год назад +15

      Yeah because I’m sure you could complete these challenge

    • @whateverilike1233
      @whateverilike1233 Год назад

      ​@@hoodout16 ....

    • @looper964
      @looper964 Год назад

      Weak grip, city people are just weak all around

    • @adammwakikoti2759
      @adammwakikoti2759 Год назад

      ​@@hoodout16 It's maad easy though

    • @jimsmailorg
      @jimsmailorg Год назад +1

      @@hoodout16 this is not a difficult challenge . It’s more about balance not brute strength . It looks harder than it appears. Yes, I have done it in my teens.

  • @firephoenixmusic2
    @firephoenixmusic2 Год назад +86

    I love how we're just ignoring the "winner" having to grab the chair with 1 hand after it starts tipping. 💀

    • @reedalexander7295
      @reedalexander7295 Год назад +14

      It was to lift the chair, not to hold it without dropping it.

    • @niedude
      @niedude Год назад +1

      @@reedalexander7295 but then we see other people lift the chair and dropping it nearly as fast...

    • @firephoenixmusic2
      @firephoenixmusic2 Год назад +4

      @@reedalexander7295 The entire challenge was that you have to pick it up without it dropping

    • @melissachartres3219
      @melissachartres3219 Год назад

      @@firephoenixmusic2 The video was cut- edited together.

    • @kona8832
      @kona8832 Год назад +1

      we can bend the rules for the guy that got further than the rest ;)
      gotta ahve a chad moment, even if its fake.

  • @sinahaase9923
    @sinahaase9923 Год назад +317

    As someone who has 1 hand, I think ppl are not used to having to do a task like this without using other parts of your body as support. It’s hard to explain but it’s definitely possible.

    • @helgaioannidis9365
      @helgaioannidis9365 Год назад +17

      I get what you mean. When my kids were babies and toddlers I had to do so many tasks with only one hand, because they needed to be carried around so much. And you learn to use your whole body to balance out things.

    • @sinahaase9923
      @sinahaase9923 Год назад

      @@helgaioannidis9365 yes exactly

    • @regiluthfi
      @regiluthfi Год назад +11

      where is the other hand?

    • @kingwaa2989
      @kingwaa2989 Год назад +10

      Do you need a hand explaining that one?

    • @jurgenkoks9142
      @jurgenkoks9142 Год назад +3

      @@kingwaa2989 hand me a hand

  • @MopTopMase
    @MopTopMase Год назад +280

    There's a famous Arthur Miller play, A View from The Bridge, where a massive scene (I think the end of an act) closes with a character doing this to complete silence as a poised display of brute strength

    • @JimboDoomface
      @JimboDoomface Год назад +4

      was trying to remember the name of the play, thought someone would have recognised it

    • @mappyland
      @mappyland Год назад +8

      And then that same guy killed the main character for fucking with his family

    • @m0ondoggy12
      @m0ondoggy12 Год назад +1

      @@mappyland roflmfao. Faafo.

    • @frankzap6231
      @frankzap6231 Год назад

      Yeh, that's the first thing I thought of too..

  • @DrcJr77
    @DrcJr77 Год назад +2

    push, pull, tilt, and it comes right up. I've won so many times. We had a restaurant that offered free food to any table that could do it. We had a 20 top, Bill was over 800. Owner honored his bet. We all ate and drank free, but wasn't allowed to eat there again.

  • @6shoresy9
    @6shoresy9 Год назад +35

    Gotta angle the wrist towards you. It's about center weight distribution

  • @ninjabrycelee3066
    @ninjabrycelee3066 Год назад +739

    Bring in a 3rd grade boy and his crush. He will lift the chair with ease 😂

    • @everydaypotatoinc.4634
      @everydaypotatoinc.4634 Год назад +24

      Bros are having crushes today where I was playing Yu-Gi-Oh 8 years ago

    • @Abdullah11160
      @Abdullah11160 Год назад +2

      ​@@everydaypotatoinc.4634 me too

    • @everydaypotatoinc.4634
      @everydaypotatoinc.4634 Год назад +1

      @@moe_ron fuck that, I'm with my homies in the back of the class

    • @krieger8825
      @krieger8825 Год назад +1

      Kids in 8th grade are kissing and hugging where I used to do bets with Beyblades

    • @percy.loves.plants
      @percy.loves.plants Год назад

      @@everydaypotatoinc.4634 aroace representation😍 /sarc

  • @MithunKarmakar
    @MithunKarmakar Год назад +111

    Don't let the torque increase. Keep the back rest behind your hand.

  • @PRATEEKPRATEEK-n4m
    @PRATEEKPRATEEK-n4m Год назад +1

    That guy who was massive and couldn't lift it up was super good-looking

  • @xpreame3406
    @xpreame3406 Год назад +250

    He's been practicing that for this very moment 😂✌️

    • @ra3or
      @ra3or Год назад +1

      everyday ;)

  • @thisisfine6635
    @thisisfine6635 Год назад +49

    the chair finally find it's own real vergil

  • @DriscolCassidy
    @DriscolCassidy Год назад +202

    I do this with steel chairs and beams at work by redistributing the center of balance adding the item to my weight. Everyone at work be dumbfounded cause I make it look easy

    • @Silhouex
      @Silhouex Год назад +3

      Unless you're a rock climber. Then I'd bet it's really easy.

    • @favoritemustard3542
      @favoritemustard3542 Год назад

      @@Silhouex are you a rock climber?

    • @Silhouex
      @Silhouex Год назад +2

      @@favoritemustard3542 Yes. Among other thing. Also I went to school for massage therapy so I know the muscles. What makes them strong. What makes them weak and injured.

    • @favoritemustard3542
      @favoritemustard3542 Год назад +1

      @@Silhouex ok. Maybe the next $2ØØ can be yours 👍

  • @Brenduck553
    @Brenduck553 Год назад +1

    It’s not about forearm strength, it’s about forearm stability

  • @EthanMock
    @EthanMock Год назад +34

    This is a plot point in an Arthur Miller play

    • @dafyddroff8084
      @dafyddroff8084 Год назад

      Rodolfo challenge

    • @dafyddroff8084
      @dafyddroff8084 Год назад +1

      My bad Marco does it to protect Rodolfo instead

    • @jojobeanforever
      @jojobeanforever Год назад +1

      Was looking for this comment 😂
      People are out here doing street theatre.

    • @george_da4860
      @george_da4860 Год назад

      ​@@jojobeanforever me too lmao

  • @b0bbuffet
    @b0bbuffet Год назад +87

    "I guess it's not that hard"
    bro changed his mind immediately to the opposite after one guy succeeded 💀

    • @prodbysh4co
      @prodbysh4co Год назад +1

      at first he must have been so happy he was the only one xD

    • @karkevicius
      @karkevicius Год назад

      He literally gave a demonstration of how to do it. He says that for narration purposes☠️☠️ I thought Finns were smart 😧

    • @b0bbuffet
      @b0bbuffet Год назад

      @@karkevicius he also spent the entire video telling how hard it is for people to lift it and almost no one could 💀
      good job determining my entire intelligence based on one comment, that's not intelligent logic either.
      "i thought finns were smart" 💀 and is it smart to generalize an entire country based on one person? there are dumb and smart people in every country, there is no one big population where everyone is equally intelligent

    • @trgk5115
      @trgk5115 Год назад

      ​@@b0bbuffet if something is hard to do for someone, that could mean that they just don't how to do it correctly.
      Here’s example to explain my thinking:
      Driving a car with manual gearbox is hard for someone who can't drive a car with manual gearbox, but it's easy for someone who learned how to drive a car with manual gearbox.

    • @karkevicius
      @karkevicius Год назад

      @@b0bbuffet that’s almost what the point of the video was🤭
      Ig Finn’s are not smart😧

  • @lizzwestbrooks2052
    @lizzwestbrooks2052 Год назад +3

    Think about how the weight is distributed. Maybe the trick is to pick it up at an angle so the weight is focused on your hand instead of the front of the chair

  • @-Ryan_Gasoline-
    @-Ryan_Gasoline- Год назад +8

    As a learner of physics, this is due to the center of mass of the chair tilting forward instead of maintaining equilibrium, it tilts because the person trying to lift it tilts it. You have to tilt it before lifting it against you, then pull it up still against to you to minimize the risk of the center of mass tilting back infront of you.

  • @lsik231l
    @lsik231l Год назад +274

    Ron Weasley paid attention in Physics class

  • @jirislavik6020
    @jirislavik6020 Год назад +37

    If you lift it up quickly and and push forward as you lift its much easier. Like some have said, its about balance.

  • @Bleugoddys45
    @Bleugoddys45 Год назад

    The quick Xfiles background music when he said ppl were studying what to do😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @NaturalBloom7
    @NaturalBloom7 Год назад +8

    Yeah that’s called radial deviation strength, arm wrestlers have these muscles super developed

  • @despacitodaniel801
    @despacitodaniel801 Год назад +42

    Time to train just in case this dude just randomly pops up in my town and tells me to lift a chair

    • @TheDeadManSwitch
      @TheDeadManSwitch Год назад

      Just sell your cellphone and you'll have the $100, easy. No training req. ;)

    • @Shellboy11
      @Shellboy11 Год назад

      @@TheDeadManSwitch HELP ME IM WEAK 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 💀💀💀 YOUR COMMENT WAS SUCH A GUTBUSTER 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Shellboy11
      @Shellboy11 Год назад

      @@TheDeadManSwitch LMAOOOO

  • @herbthompson8937
    @herbthompson8937 Год назад +4

    im assuming the wrist is by far the most important part of your body for this trick

    • @gman1515
      @gman1515 Год назад

      If you're like the last guy then ye. You can also do it with some brain by leaning the chair towards you before you take it off the ground, the closer the center of gravity is to being directly over your hand the less leverage your wrist has to deal with.

    • @herbthompson8937
      @herbthompson8937 Год назад

      @@gman1515 and to lean it back to you, you are using your wrist....

    • @gman1515
      @gman1515 Год назад

      @@herbthompson8937 it's way easier to do that when it's on the ground than in the air. Once it's in the air it can star falling away from you. On the ground it can't.

  • @dronelton
    @dronelton Год назад +38

    «I gave him $100 and told him to subscribe” 💀

  • @p01s0n_ivyy
    @p01s0n_ivyy Год назад +23

    My toxic trait is thinking I could do this in a matter of seconds 💀

    • @Radman209
      @Radman209 Год назад +5

      its easy asf, i got it first try with my dining room chair

    • @JT223-1
      @JT223-1 Год назад +4

      literally just bend your wrist more towards you to shift the weight to your side and it’s that easy people in the video just weren’t using their brains

    • @Cedo86
      @Cedo86 Год назад +1

      @@JT223-1 You can bend it, but could you keep it that way, I tried on my dining chair and succeeded, obviously it's tough for most people.

  • @mightybuffoon
    @mightybuffoon Год назад +5

    I tried this on my similar chair at home. I was able to do it easily by focusing on the leg diagonally from the leg that I was lifting from. By doing this I was able to balance the chair and lift upwards with no problem, just like the guy at the end was able to. It's not hard at all once you have the proper technique.

    • @tough990
      @tough990 Год назад

      Yeah but... Did you Die!?

  • @diamondhands1021
    @diamondhands1021 Год назад +1

    And the last guy was a paid actor 😂

  • @ThingsILove2266
    @ThingsILove2266 Год назад +10

    Guy who actually lifted the chair is adorable.

  • @friendly.little.monster
    @friendly.little.monster Год назад +137

    Balance the weight so it's leaning more towards you than in front of you. That's what I noticed when he was demonstrating it.

    • @Xilefthepenguin
      @Xilefthepenguin Год назад +2

      Yea, but also you have to have strong enough rising potential to get it up into position. It's not like it's easy to do that still, but yeah once you get it up, you just slightly shift it to balance it

  • @SofaMuncher
    @SofaMuncher Год назад +48

    I tried this at home, pretty tricky but managed it. The main problem is the chair leverages your wrist downward. How I did it was I kneeled parallel to the back of the chair, and picked up a back leg of the chair in a position where my arm was underneath the back of the chair, with my elbow next to the opposite back leg, the weight of the chair was leveraged over the back of my arm, which counteracted the downwards leverage on my wrist. I hope youre able to visualize this its pretty hard to explain the positioning lol
    Edit: Here is a video of how to easily do it:
    ruclips.net/video/9eMeROs3qpc/видео.html

    • @dryelene
      @dryelene Год назад +1

      Man i need to see a video of an explanation somewhere lol

    • @nickclark18
      @nickclark18 Год назад +1

      Unless you have video evidence of you doing it, I don't believe you. You spent more time typing up a story about you doing it rather than just filming a video? I call bs.

    • @SofaMuncher
      @SofaMuncher Год назад +4

      @@nickclark18 Lying about being able to pick up a chair would be quite strange. Here is a video of it: ruclips.net/video/9eMeROs3qpc/видео.html

    • @dryelene
      @dryelene Год назад +1

      Ayee you delivered, thanks man i get the explanation now

  • @RocketsharK7
    @RocketsharK7 Год назад +1

    Trick is to push out on initial lift from back so to bring center of gravity more balanced then you can lift with your bicep instead of your fingers.

  • @IDontModWTFz
    @IDontModWTFz Год назад +48

    All men should be able to do this. We have enough practice with wrist movements

    • @shweemwemwem
      @shweemwemwem Год назад +6

      STOP 💀

    • @ghettolicerx2
      @ghettolicerx2 Год назад +1

      Do most females must be able to do it to

    • @AgniFirePunch
      @AgniFirePunch Год назад +4

      True
      I wipe my tears away every night before bed

    • @glory1950
      @glory1950 Год назад

      ​@@AgniFirePunch I use my hands to clean my sweat after workout. I work so hard sometimes I can't even walk as my knees hurt

  • @syafiqadenan9602
    @syafiqadenan9602 Год назад +15

    It's not just about strength, you also need a superpower to be able to do it.

  • @s4iforshort
    @s4iforshort Год назад +4

    Everyone’s an analyst until they can’t lift the chair

  • @KeepItReels
    @KeepItReels Год назад +1

    I love riddles...and great viral content You rock!

  • @frostspork6930
    @frostspork6930 Год назад +104

    It’s not about strength it’s about balance. I used to practice this for no good reason lol

    • @xuchilbara21392
      @xuchilbara21392 Год назад +3

      depends. if you are REALY strong, you can do this even in a disadvantageous position. professional armwrestlers for example

    • @InnuendoXP
      @InnuendoXP Год назад +1

      @@xuchilbara21392 arm wrestlers are going to be training for wrist tension & flex in the exact opposite direction of what is happening here lol.

  • @bdub0983
    @bdub0983 Год назад +24

    Trick is to kinda rock it back and tip it forward immediately. Get it up off the ground. Like previous comments said, lift and push forward simultaneously and you got it. It's a tough one though z takes practice.

  • @jimothyjimbo8900
    @jimothyjimbo8900 Год назад +20

    I remember this from when I was a kid. It was sort of described as a “feats of strength” thing in my family. My 80 year old grandfather was the only one who could do it…

    • @jimothyjimbo8900
      @jimothyjimbo8900 Год назад +1

      @NessunO Yes, it was meant to throw us kids off. It was more about balance than strength.

  • @OldTinCan
    @OldTinCan Год назад +1

    Its like the sword in the stone all over again😂

  • @Al13n1nV8D3R
    @Al13n1nV8D3R Год назад +20

    Its called leverage and center of gravity. It the main reason i always win at Arm wrestling back in High School

  • @khongking9794
    @khongking9794 Год назад +8

    i know how you did it... its all about balance... and just make sure you got a good grip with the leg.

  • @TheOfficialDaBoogaloo
    @TheOfficialDaBoogaloo Год назад +683

    I can assume the key to lifting it is to align it's center point along it's vertical axis before attempting to lift, or else you'd be fighting the forces of gravity & inertia.
    edit: fixed typo.

    • @tosspot1305
      @tosspot1305 Год назад +18

      this. find the centre of mass

    • @Priuloch
      @Priuloch Год назад +9

      last guy didnt do that but yes probably

    • @angelcarrillo980
      @angelcarrillo980 Год назад +7

      I thought it was about lifting the chair with your arm bent backwards (like you are grabbing an ice cream cone upside down).

    • @ciiel
      @ciiel Год назад

      💀

    • @everettbernsen46
      @everettbernsen46 Год назад +9

      ​@@angelcarrillo980 just tried it with my own chair and this absolutely works. I tried it how they video shows, but couldn't. Then I tried it your way and did it with ease. Good instructions.

  • @nerdpolice829
    @nerdpolice829 Год назад

    Dudes been blasting his rod 4x a day his entire life waiting for this moment

  • @skankhuntdave7232
    @skankhuntdave7232 Год назад +72

    My toxic trait is thinking I’ll just walk up and lift it while everyone cheers.

    • @dr_ghost_007_6
      @dr_ghost_007_6 Год назад +3

      Its not that hard

    • @The..Dark..Knight
      @The..Dark..Knight Год назад +2

      ​@dr_ghost_007_6 Not at all. For 2 hours all those people that lost were just pretending

    • @dr_ghost_007_6
      @dr_ghost_007_6 Год назад

      @@The..Dark..Knight bro tf you say not at all and literally agree with me are you stupid?

    • @The..Dark..Knight
      @The..Dark..Knight Год назад

      @dr_ghost_007_6 There is a concept known as SARCASM. It's where someone says something and sounds like they mean it but in reality it's the opposite. You can Google it if you're not sure qhat I'm talking about. 👈See I did it again.

    • @dr_ghost_007_6
      @dr_ghost_007_6 Год назад

      Woah didnt know that at all💀 although without emojis its hard to spot sarcasm

  • @KaiCreative
    @KaiCreative Год назад +8

    A view from the bridge - marco lifts chair over eddie - Remember this in English class in School

  • @D-CIPLE
    @D-CIPLE Год назад +18

    All of a sudden, out of nowhere, a 9 foot tall giant raided the nearby village.

  • @marklohebany228
    @marklohebany228 Год назад

    i like how everyone failed, until the last guy doing it with absolute ease 💀💀💀

  • @starkboy_43
    @starkboy_43 Год назад +118

    Can’t believe you all don’t know how amazing Ninja Ben is he is a machine 🤩

  • @kevina5337
    @kevina5337 Год назад +41

    Push the bottom part of the chair forward, away from you as soon as it comes off the ground. Regardless of how jacked you are, if the top half starts tipping away from you and you don't do anything to counteract it you're done

    • @izafanime
      @izafanime Год назад +5

      Wrong. It has to be pulled toward yourself to keep the center of gravity centered above your wrist. If you angle the chair away it is exponentially heavier on your wrist.

    • @donovanmahan2901
      @donovanmahan2901 Год назад

      @@izafanime he meant move the bottom forward, not angle the chair forward. moving the bottom forward helps to angle the rest of the chair backwards thanks to inertia.

  • @orangepredator5005
    @orangepredator5005 Год назад +37

    Man, we did this back in my teenage years lol gonna have to break out a chair and see if I still got it

    • @Sobotkap
      @Sobotkap Год назад +3

      My father taught me and my brothers how to do this when we were very young.. I didn't even realize this is not a common thing untill I saw this video :D

    • @frankthetank819
      @frankthetank819 Год назад

      @@Sobotkap same pops taught me and my bro this lol guess not everyone can do it lmao 💪

  • @dylanholzwarth8975
    @dylanholzwarth8975 Год назад

    I love how Ben can do literally every challenge on his channel that 200 people that try can’t do

  • @dadbod488
    @dadbod488 Год назад +8

    I remember an old bald bearded ginger I used to work with took a 15lb sledgehammer, picked it up, tilted it back till it touched his nose, then tilted it back upright again.
    I was terrified 😂

    • @willo283
      @willo283 Год назад +3

      did this myself years ago! strong forearms and physics

    • @dadbod488
      @dadbod488 Год назад

      @@willo283 I was mad impressed, I won't lie I didn't believe he could do it at first lol I know I couldn't of

    • @rayakroc
      @rayakroc Год назад +2

      We did this as employees at Home Depot. Well, not all of us. Just the foolish/crazy ones. We'd go to the hardware department and select the heaviest sledgehammer and see who could pass the test without getting fired for smashing their nose bloody for no good reason. It wasn't 15 though. The biggest they had at the time was a 10 or 12 pounder. That was a long time ago. I'm smarter now. 😃Ahhh, good times!

    • @dadbod488
      @dadbod488 Год назад

      @@rayakroc lol #1 I guess you don't know some things until you try them, and #2 good ol peer pressure can make us all do questionable things sometimes haha

  • @6n100-ent
    @6n100-ent Год назад +7

    It’s just about balance not strength! 😊