When Luke said he still has his mums homemade tarts in the freezer, I fucking lost it and cried for the rest of the video. This man NEEDS to win WSM along with Tom. Massive respect for them both.
He wouldnt care if he never won wsm. aslong as he can watch tom become a legend in his own right and to be there side by side with him every step of the way. Amazing to witness truly
I had a ton of respect and love for the Stoltman brothers, but after listening to Luke open up in these videos that love and respect has gone off the charts. You my friend, are a saint and an inspiration to athletes, and families everywhere.
My mom just beat stage 3 cancer not to long ago but to hear someone who actually lost that someone. it hurts, to know that she could be gone at any moment but I'm so glad I still have her I don't think id still be on this earth today without her.
You're alot stronger then you think. Death is not to be feared, its natural and no one dodges it. You juat celebrate each day, stack gratitude and when the time comes for our loved ones we can smile at how lucky we were to share such an experience with someone. Also you cant seperate things. Thibgs have backs and fronts. So when you are born your die and when you die your energy will most certainly continue. So take heart abd have a good philosophy on life and things like death will be much more natural then some boogie man that will ruin your life. People used to also be hostile to nature and look how wrong they were. Take care and enjoy your life 👍
Huge love for these big lads speaking up about his feelings it’s great to see considering there is a lot of people that don’t talk about there feelings! Big love to the Scottish beasts
Is was 17 then I 1st new I had mental health issues I'm 43 still Find everyday hard, lost my dad in November, couldn't get over the impact it had on my mental health, thanks to Luke n tome vols it keet me going. If only everyone would listen to one person world be so much easyer. 🌍👂#peoplestandtogether #mentalhealth
I just have such respect for Tom and Luke Stoltman. In this video Luke talks about what “real” pain is. Not just from working out but true physical pain. Luke talks about his Mom, showing emotions as a man, and losing her which reminds me of losing my Dad. My Dad faced the fear of the unknown going out in the river to save the two stranded kids. As a Firefighter I know it was his job but the fear is no less real. Then enduring whatever pain he went through when he drowned, after the successful rescue, is unimaginable to me. 3 years ago I was at my worst physically and mentally. I lost the use of my hands and feet. It took me over 9 months to learn to walk again. The pain and the fear was overwhelming. I never felt so helpless and alone. I look at Tom and his challenges with Mental Health. Luke with his mental and emotional struggles dealing with the loss of their mom. Then thinking about my Dad and what he went through and faced. I am motivated to take on my own current “challenges.” I look to my Heritage. My Dad. My previous obstacles in life and my current dreams and goals. I am starting to believe in myself. I’m beginning to see that I am worthy of happiness and that I can overcome anything in my path to be the person I’m destined to be.
There is so much shit on you tube. Narcisistic, stupid people, who just want attention. Love videos like this, reminds me that there are normal, good people ;)
Real respect for Luke, his honesty and openness is a lesson for us all and obviously he’s a great strongman and driven guy but more than that he seems like a wonderful son, brother and partner. Big respect for them all.
Heart felt brother and heart braking lost my dad and he was my hero and when I lost him I think I lost me But I no he would be proud of me I look after my mum as much as possible and help her out as much as I can watching you and your brother inspires me I go to gym as much as I can with my brother your and Your brother are an inspiration keep it up 👍💪 big love peace out
Jesus I got to 1.01 on the video and had to switch it off until I get home from work.😢 I feel his pain. I lost my mum too 5 years ago. I’ll need to be on my own to watch the rest.
I never thought id be such a giant fan of two Scottish strongmen! These two are legends. If you're interested in another unique and inspiring sporting character look up the skater Andy Anderson.
You are talking to ME. First, I do appreciate the huge amount of support. Truth is though I have serious trust issues. I'm one of your videos you mentioned contact ant offering to help. I'm cool with that if you want. But I must worn you, I've been in a bad place for a very very long time. I'm an difficult to help. I have tried in the past to talk to people, I found that that is NOT allowed. My story is limited with what I'm allowed to talk about. I'm only allowed to talk about specific things. I get upset about that because doing to means it is taken out of context. Much of my past is rewritten, my thoughts and feelings are denied and replaced with people's opinions. But if you are serious about talking, let me know.
You aren't allowed to demand of others. Because that is taking their liberty and being a victim does not give you access to that. Go see a professional, from what i understand thats where you can say what you want and they will be trained to spot flags and get to the source and help you. If they cut you off alot then find another, sometimes in life we must both search and be patient. Also you are seeing people as malicious. "They do this" that will destroy you. Take ownership of yourself, dont ever blame others for your life, thats a trap. You just have to move in a different direction. Doesnt have to be extreme but you must move. You will always have more control of your outcomes then you do of others peoples outcomes so work on yourself first 👍
Watch this regularly by Jim Carey. Its a beautiful philosophy and try to practice it in your life and watch things change for you. Especially how you feel 👍 ruclips.net/video/aWTH7Kp2lfE/видео.html
Full Interview - ruclips.net/video/dvDaMsMHbXE/видео.html
The Stoltman Brothers - Motivational video: bit.ly/3kHKlTn
Big respect Luke, I’ve watched you for some time now , you and your brother are both amazing individuals.. big respect
When Luke talks you can’t help but be fully engaged. The emotion, passion and positivity he shows is inspiring. Nothing but love for Luke & Tom!!
Thank you for sharing Luke
Your mum must of been a great person to of raised you. You seem like a quality person who cares, thank you so much
The Pain of loosing the ones you love is the hardest part, dont let it break you. Pain Breeds Strength.
Thanks for talking out we all feel your love or I do lose is a shower of shit hope you are feeling better soon 😢
Luke has the biggest Heart, much respect
When Luke said he still has his mums homemade tarts in the freezer, I fucking lost it and cried for the rest of the video. This man NEEDS to win WSM along with Tom. Massive respect for them both.
Did you see the results from the weekend?
He wouldnt care if he never won wsm. aslong as he can watch tom become a legend in his own right and to be there side by side with him every step of the way. Amazing to witness truly
What a beautiful human, bloody love the Stoltman's❤
My mom is my everything when I hear Luke talks I see myself in him.
Luke that hurts me to hear that I’m so sorry
It takes a far stronger man to accept and talk about it, than it does to pretend and ignore it.
That's Deep
I had a ton of respect and love for the Stoltman brothers, but after listening to Luke open up in these videos that love and respect has gone off the charts. You my friend, are a saint and an inspiration to athletes, and families everywhere.
aww Luke I can relate my mum passed from cancer 10 years now but still miss her that's pain
My mom just beat stage 3 cancer not to long ago but to hear someone who actually lost that someone. it hurts, to know that she could be gone at any moment but I'm so glad I still have her I don't think id still be on this earth today without her.
You're alot stronger then you think. Death is not to be feared, its natural and no one dodges it.
You juat celebrate each day, stack gratitude and when the time comes for our loved ones we can smile at how lucky we were to share such an experience with someone.
Also you cant seperate things. Thibgs have backs and fronts. So when you are born your die and when you die your energy will most certainly continue.
So take heart abd have a good philosophy on life and things like death will be much more natural then some boogie man that will ruin your life. People used to also be hostile to nature and look how wrong they were.
Take care and enjoy your life 👍
Very nice Luke. I lost my Mum too at 56 16 years ago now and she's still with me everyday. So I feel your pain.
Huge love for these big lads speaking up about his feelings it’s great to see considering there is a lot of people that don’t talk about there feelings! Big love to the Scottish beasts
Great talk. I have no more words for it.
Is was 17 then I 1st new I had mental health issues I'm 43 still Find everyday hard, lost my dad in November, couldn't get over the impact it had on my mental health, thanks to Luke n tome vols it keet me going. If only everyone would listen to one person world be so much easyer. 🌍👂#peoplestandtogether #mentalhealth
my mom is my sun you and your brother are so inspiring to me. im going through some very heavy times it was comforting to hear your message.
man this bought a tear to my eye
I just have such respect for Tom and Luke Stoltman. In this video Luke talks about what “real” pain is. Not just from working out but true physical pain. Luke talks about his Mom, showing emotions as a man, and losing her which reminds me of losing my Dad.
My Dad faced the fear of the unknown going out in the river to save the two stranded kids. As a Firefighter I know it was his job but the fear is no less real. Then enduring whatever pain he went through when he drowned, after the successful rescue, is unimaginable to me.
3 years ago I was at my worst physically and mentally. I lost the use of my hands and feet. It took me over 9 months to learn to walk again. The pain and the fear was overwhelming. I never felt so helpless and alone.
I look at Tom and his challenges with Mental Health. Luke with his mental and emotional struggles dealing with the loss of their mom. Then thinking about my Dad and what he went through and faced. I am motivated to take on my own current “challenges.”
I look to my Heritage. My Dad. My previous obstacles in life and my current dreams and goals. I am starting to believe in myself. I’m beginning to see that I am worthy of happiness and that I can overcome anything in my path to be the person I’m destined to be.
Some beautiful words n thoughts Big Boy!
REAL MEN CRY IN FRONT OF AMYONE!
Love peace to you n your people. Xx
For some reason it feels like Luke always has Tom's back but not the other way around
There is so much shit on you tube. Narcisistic, stupid people, who just want attention. Love videos like this, reminds me that there are normal, good people ;)
And by the way you will meet again and I'm sure as well as your dad your mum is so proud of you both 👍💪
Love your videos I lost both my mum and dad before I was 40
Real respect for Luke, his honesty and openness is a lesson for us all and obviously he’s a great strongman and driven guy but more than that he seems like a wonderful son, brother and partner.
Big respect for them all.
Heart felt brother and heart braking lost my dad and he was my hero and when I lost him I think I lost me
But I no he would be proud of me I look after my mum as much as possible and help her out as much as
I can watching you and your brother inspires me I go to gym as much as I can with my brother your and
Your brother are an inspiration keep it up 👍💪 big love peace out
Jesus I got to 1.01 on the video and had to switch it off until I get home from work.😢 I feel his pain. I lost my mum too 5 years ago. I’ll need to be on my own to watch the rest.
Just watched the whole video. Completely relate to luke. Great video 👍
I never thought id be such a giant fan of two Scottish strongmen! These two are legends. If you're interested in another unique and inspiring sporting character look up the skater Andy Anderson.
Can relate to that so much.great video
When you watch your mom go through cancer that's true pain seen it myself with mine also
He's a real man
Real friendly giant!
Good video
Fuck 😢
You are talking to ME. First, I do appreciate the huge amount of support. Truth is though I have serious trust issues. I'm one of your videos you mentioned contact ant offering to help. I'm cool with that if you want. But I must worn you, I've been in a bad place for a very very long time. I'm an difficult to help. I have tried in the past to talk to people, I found that that is NOT allowed. My story is limited with what I'm allowed to talk about. I'm only allowed to talk about specific things. I get upset about that because doing to means it is taken out of context. Much of my past is rewritten, my thoughts and feelings are denied and replaced with people's opinions. But if you are serious about talking, let me know.
You aren't allowed to demand of others. Because that is taking their liberty and being a victim does not give you access to that.
Go see a professional, from what i understand thats where you can say what you want and they will be trained to spot flags and get to the source and help you. If they cut you off alot then find another, sometimes in life we must both search and be patient.
Also you are seeing people as malicious. "They do this" that will destroy you. Take ownership of yourself, dont ever blame others for your life, thats a trap. You just have to move in a different direction. Doesnt have to be extreme but you must move. You will always have more control of your outcomes then you do of others peoples outcomes so work on yourself first 👍
Watch this regularly by Jim Carey. Its a beautiful philosophy and try to practice it in your life and watch things change for you. Especially how you feel 👍
ruclips.net/video/aWTH7Kp2lfE/видео.html
Does anyone know the instrumental music used for this?
House of pain - “Jump Around”
HIIIII🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
First commenter. Yayyyyyy🔥🔥🔥🔥💓
First, almost ;D