Zachary Maneja What purpose would an engine serve if there's no wheels to exert the turning force to the ground lol, doesn't take an engineer to figure that one out.
Just watching this makes me out of breath. I lifted heavy items in my job and I almost fainted from the exhaution. Yes, that means I must get back into shape.
@@SAB-ex7de no . It mentioned you only need 500 pound of force to move it horizontally on wheels, if you want to lift it off the ground that's a different story . Im 238 pounds and i can push 7 ton forklifts .
Why bring race or anything into it. We all have gifts and are blessed if we will accept it. Yes Grab ahold of that Dream and go for it with everything. God Bless you all never feel its to late to change. No Judgment hear Been through and done bad things in past God pulled me out now I am back on my MMA goals and doing beyond well such a blessing.
correct me if i'm wrong, but it's quite a feat to be able to pull 26,000 pounds. why do you need to put a ball in a basket? why do you need to leave youtube comments? how do people like you get away with stealing our oxygen?
i watched this whole episode on national geographic ...really good...ooo and its not the friction of the wheel...its leverage and pure strength...the human body is the most complicated and useful weapon that anyone can use.
Static friction is not that big a problem with rolling objects as the only OPPOSITION it offers is at the place where the wheel meets the axle. The pressure is huge but the coefficient of static friction is directly proportional to the area of contant, which is super tiny even when compared to the very large mass.
I pushed a F250 back into the garage. Moved it about 30'. I only weigh 180lbs. No ropes, no harness, no electronic bs (except on the Ford). Just hands....Whatever...Geometry and Physics....To sum it all up in one word? Tires...But to throw that tire around like he did? Holy SH*T! That's whats up!
It's not that hard...I think I can do it too...:) I've lifted a car once but ended up with a disk herniation...I think it was a very smart move for them to provide the pulling force off the hip rather than loading on the back....also the rope makes it insanely easy providing tilt and increasing grip to the floor.
My mate can also do this and he weighs 160kg, I'd be more amazed if a guy on 80kg would make it roll a few metres. Once u get it rolling it's much easier, so the hardest part would ofc be to make it roll. Lemme know when u got a video on a 80kg guy doing this :)
love how when ppl on here saying that they're not impressed, or just criticizing. b4 u start criticizing, ask yourself a question, "Can I pull it off like they can?" cuz i know i can't do that :D
They forgot to point out that 45% or more of the force he uses to pull the truck comes from his upper body.Without the rope to pull himself along on he would not be able to pull the truck,his legs are probably doing far less work than you would imagine.The hardest part of this is getting the vehicle moving once moving it becomes far easier.If an average person applied themselves to this and did it very slowly they would find that they could move the truck,but only a foot or two,
Somewhat wrong, the weight multiplies the friction. You also seem to forget that air produces friction. You're not talking about weight, you're talking about mass. Weight is a relative term.
@hfdpayner Yes the imperial system is a little messy. Pounds are actually a unit of force. People often describe how much they weigh in pounds, not how massive they are.
I feel like if you attached small jets on each arm and leg it would make your punches and kicks much stronger. And be able to support weight for the good amount of armor you’ll need for durability feats
Its kind of exaggerated because as the truck starts gaining momentum it decreases the amount of force he needs to keep pulling it........ but its still preety amazing
@thisisSERLY hence why I said, "even a bit of wind", sometimes quantifying things is important, and I did, know what else helps? reading every word. try googling "quotation marks", it will help you understand how to use it properly.
Wow, that's awesome! I love finding out the science behind stuff like that! :D 5/5 It's also hilarious how so many of the people below comment saying it's all cuz of the wheels and stuff just cuz they are jealous, seriously one of you make a video of YOU pulling a truck with or without it's wheels and then I'll consider what you have to say... Until then just shut up! He can pull the truck and I bet NONE of you can! xD
Im not gonna say that that is easy. But when a thing has wheels, it becomes a hell of a lot easier to move than without.. still, pulling a 26.000 pound truck with your arms and legs IS badass!
Im not gonna say that that is easy. But when a thing has wheels, it becomes a hell of a lot easier to move than without, the trick is to get it going... still, pulling a 26.000 pound truck with your arms and legs IS badass!
Exactly, all you need is to add enough - even little more but constant force that counters the friction of tires vs ground, and wheel bearings... inertia will do the rest! "Give me a place to stand on, and I will move the Earth." - Archimedes
not necessarily, u can train your muscles for different things.. his is pure strength, boxers train fast twitch muscles which is why they have power and speed in the blink of an eye.. because of his excess muscle he would probably not be able to hit a boxer cleanly(too slow). also he would get tired quickly because of lack of endurance(boxers run 5-10 miles/day+jumprope 20min+) although if he was able to hit someone cleanly in the face no doubt it would hurt...
Now take off the wheels.
+Sean Brown lol
+Sean Brown Now look back at me. Now put the wheels back on. Now take them off. Now look at the floor. Now look back at me.
+Dan Zhukov your not me but you can be a truck
Sabrina Ortiz Killed the joke.
Sean Brown faz aí então, otario
I would think it would be easier once you get moving. The initial startup would be the most difficult.
good point.
That's false, did you watch the video? Due to the friction it slows the wheels so he has to continent to pull at 500 pounds each time.
John J
thats true but you also have to rely on momentum
"How does a 300lb man move an object nearly 85 times his weight?"
Wheels.
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Take the wheels off
Then the engine wouldn't be able to move it either.
Stupid statement lol
Zachary Maneja
What purpose would an engine serve if there's no wheels to exert the turning force to the ground lol, doesn't take an engineer to figure that one out.
I have watched way too much national geographic, whenever I see a little yellow rectangle I get excited
this sounds strange to me lol
I can tell your excited cuz your name is Woody
by far the best thing i heard this week
Met him before. Also went to school with his son.
Ooh you're a hero
That is amazing and intresting about the facts
"How does a 300 pound man move an object 85 times his weight?"
Erm......Roids?
Erm?
Just watching this makes me out of breath. I lifted heavy items in my job and I almost fainted from the exhaution. Yes, that means I must get back into shape.
"How does a 300 pounds man can move an object nearly 85 times his weight?"
Answer : put some wheels under that object.
Even with wheels you need tons of force to move that.
@@SAB-ex7de no . It mentioned you only need 500 pound of force to move it horizontally on wheels, if you want to lift it off the ground that's a different story . Im 238 pounds and i can push 7 ton forklifts .
Awesome analysis.
Why bring race or anything into it. We all have gifts and are blessed if we will accept it. Yes Grab ahold of that Dream and go for it with everything. God Bless you all never feel its to late to change. No Judgment hear Been through and done bad things in past God pulled me out now I am back on my MMA goals and doing beyond well such a blessing.
You don't need to be gifted to be great.
I like the sound effects at 2:58!!!
Make him run a mile under 6 min
It's strength not cardio
+jose ayala Only if you make a marathon runner do this
No need to fight, guys. This is impressive no matter how you look at it.
why do you need to pull a truck ?
correct me if i'm wrong, but it's quite a feat to be able to pull 26,000 pounds. why do you need to put a ball in a basket? why do you need to leave youtube comments? how do people like you get away with stealing our oxygen?
This guy is truly amazing
yeah I've seen that, it was quite raw
I'm learning.
i like Mark, he can pull truck and doesn't afraid of anything.
strength doesnt mean that much in a fight. some of the hardest guys are small but have great technique and balance.
i watched this whole episode on national geographic ...really good...ooo and its not the friction of the wheel...its leverage and pure strength...the human body is the most complicated and useful weapon that anyone can use.
that is unreal.
in actual competition, the pull is done on an incline, to offset a lot of the momentum you get from the wheels.
Wow... increible
a true warrior
Im with you!!!!!!!!
Hardest part is to get the thing rolling, once that's accomplished it takes less effort to keep it going.
Fair play to him,Strong man.
good idea
Static friction is not that big a problem with rolling objects as the only OPPOSITION it offers is at the place where the wheel meets the axle. The pressure is huge but the coefficient of static friction is directly proportional to the area of contant, which is super tiny even when compared to the very large mass.
Now that is cool!
very good!!!
Just finished watching some panther OTAs today! Star looks great. Im excited for the season. But yea some of these strongman should come tryout
WOW! this is how this video left me looking =O
I pushed a F250 back into the garage. Moved it about 30'. I only weigh 180lbs. No ropes, no harness, no electronic bs (except on the Ford). Just hands....Whatever...Geometry and Physics....To sum it all up in one word? Tires...But to throw that tire around like he did? Holy SH*T! That's whats up!
INDEED totally agree... !!!
It's not that hard...I think I can do it too...:) I've lifted a car once but ended up with a disk herniation...I think it was a very smart move for them to provide the pulling force off the hip rather than loading on the back....also the rope makes it insanely easy providing tilt and increasing grip to the floor.
The inertia stays exactly the same. The thing that changes without tires is friction.
I wish I had strength like him.
My mate can also do this and he weighs 160kg, I'd be more amazed if a guy on 80kg would make it roll a few metres. Once u get it rolling it's much easier, so the hardest part would ofc be to make it roll. Lemme know when u got a video on a 80kg guy doing this :)
love how when ppl on here saying that they're not impressed, or just criticizing. b4 u start criticizing, ask yourself a question, "Can I pull it off like they can?" cuz i know i can't do that :D
i would say this has a lot to do with gravity, once its moving the faster he goes the easier it gets, the chalenge is to get moving.
nice idea
They forgot to point out that 45% or more of the force he uses to pull the truck comes from his upper body.Without the rope to pull himself along on he would not be able to pull the truck,his legs are probably doing far less work than you would imagine.The hardest part of this is getting the vehicle moving once moving it becomes far easier.If an average person applied themselves to this and did it very slowly they would find that they could move the truck,but only a foot or two,
WOAHH! Since when did youtube feature the wide screen view?
Could this mean, that there is hope?
him, usain bolt, iceman and the human caculator fused together would make the greatest real life super soldier.
what a beast!!
Somewhat wrong, the weight multiplies the friction. You also seem to forget that air produces friction. You're not talking about weight, you're talking about mass. Weight is a relative term.
@hfdpayner Yes the imperial system is a little messy. Pounds are actually a unit of force. People often describe how much they weigh in pounds, not how massive they are.
Touche!
I was just discussing inertia with my son and I used that very same example. Oh and not too far :)
I feel like if you attached small jets on each arm and leg it would make your punches and kicks much stronger. And be able to support weight for the good amount of armor you’ll need for durability feats
Its kind of exaggerated because as the truck starts gaining momentum it decreases the amount of force he needs to keep pulling it........ but its still preety amazing
Very cool...~Raven
i would pay to see that man pulling a truck yelling "HULK! ANGRYYYYYYYYYYY!"
man that's cool! I wonder what it took to get the juggernaut to do this?
how?? pretty good trainer and hard practice....
That's just to KEEP it going, not to get it started. The force needed to accelerate that to walking speed is absurd
Cool vid
so true ^^
I want to see that video.
At the end he was like "dam, COACH I was just getting warmed the fuck up"
@thisisSERLY hence why I said, "even a bit of wind", sometimes quantifying things is important, and I did, know what else helps? reading every word. try googling "quotation marks", it will help you understand how to use it properly.
Cool stuff with top strength coach Mark Philippi. One of the best in the business
agreed
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Wow, that's awesome! I love finding out the science behind stuff like that! :D 5/5
It's also hilarious how so many of the people below comment saying it's all cuz of the wheels and stuff just cuz they are jealous, seriously one of you make a video of YOU pulling a truck with or without it's wheels and then I'll consider what you have to say...
Until then just shut up! He can pull the truck and I bet NONE of you can! xD
Im not gonna say that that is easy.
But when a thing has wheels, it becomes a hell of a lot easier to move than without..
still, pulling a 26.000 pound truck with your arms and legs IS badass!
That's crazy
no, because when you add in friction there is a larger force he needs to push, for instance, it might be 30% more added weight. learn physics
Im not gonna say that that is easy.
But when a thing has wheels, it becomes a hell of a lot easier to move than without, the trick is to get it going...
still, pulling a 26.000 pound truck with your arms and legs IS badass!
Ye it all comes down to the friction.
Exactly, all you need is to add enough - even little more but constant force that counters the friction of tires vs ground, and wheel bearings... inertia will do the rest!
"Give me a place to stand on, and I will move the Earth." - Archimedes
not necessarily, u can train your muscles for different things.. his is pure strength, boxers train fast twitch muscles which is why they have power and speed in the blink of an eye.. because of his excess muscle he would probably not be able to hit a boxer cleanly(too slow). also he would get tired quickly because of lack of endurance(boxers run 5-10 miles/day+jumprope 20min+) although if he was able to hit someone cleanly in the face no doubt it would hurt...
In physics, wheels can reduce the friction between the truck and the ground a lot that it could be move a man easily.
brains over brawn
WHAT A BOSS
put the E brake on and see if he can pull it
its not fat hes just massive its pure muscle hes the strongest man in the world id like to see u do this
good thing the wheels help but still he is pulling a truck he worked hard for that for sure
Fill the truck with Bagel Bites!
uh, no watch some wsm series its quite hard and not all the contestants can finish the course, not to mention sometimes they're pulling it uphill
"How does a 300lb man move an object nearly 85 times his weight?"
He puts wheels on it.
>expect heavy breathing, and high heart rate
i lol'd
ghost busters!
regardless of the wheels man, 26,000 pounds. wheels or no wheels, moving that is an impressive feat for a human
Super Strength means to lift up everything extremely easily and not to move a truck in 28 seconds
wheels takes alot fo friction out of the equation, along with the fact that the main starin is placed upon the ROPES.
They also said to be short, but what about Yao Ming.
How does this man move something 85 times his own weight?
Wheels.
considering its a rolling weight, once you gain momentum, its easy once its moving
I know who to call when my car breaks down
watch like when he stops pulling at the end, the truck runs him over from behind lol
just because he's big doesnt mean hes all fat, that man is a power lifter.
ya, me. boy was it tough