How To Get Stronger Without Getting Bigger

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @professortruth56
    @professortruth56 2 года назад +477

    As someone with a PhD in exercise science and who spends his days leading sport science research efforts, my goodness, how refreshing to see someone on social media who absolutely gets it. There is a distinct difference between the muscular system and neurological system. As he points out, most only focus on the muscular system--at their own peril. Well done.

    • @RagingRugbyst
      @RagingRugbyst 2 года назад +6

      Well, as an enhanced lifter this kinda seems obvious to me. Inject mtren preworkout? All brakes are off and bar speed is improved by a good 10% on 70/80% efforts, lower than that and I basically teleport the bar upwards. This comes from the CNS stimulation and adrenline sensitivity brought on by the drug, which eases more efficent and faster motor unit recruitment. Lose the mtren and I need to really warmup and channel insane aggression in a lift to get the same power expression. That's also why numbers from tested outliers are si close to enhanced ones with the only difference being mostly lean body mass/fat ratio as strength from aas is an instant percentile boost, but otherwise can be developed, albeit slower due to longer recovery and thus less overall tonnage, by natural athletes as well. That's why on cruise I tend to go lighter on big lifts and focus more on athletic movements, like sprints/jump squats/box jumps and mobility like yoga to cover my bases and be less one dimensional. It's fun to be a hefty dude, but man it sucked being winded all the time due to sucky cardio. Also feel free to point out where I'm bullshitting, as I have no actual qualification and mostly accumulated knowledge through reading.

    • @tonyrawlings2704
      @tonyrawlings2704 Год назад +2

      can you explain i don't get much for getting swoll i mean i do want to look nice but the strength thing how is he able to lift all that and still be " small "

    • @aperture0
      @aperture0 Год назад +2

      ​@@tonyrawlings2704same I don't get that guy either. I couldn't get what he was trying to say.

    • @snehagiri5401
      @snehagiri5401 Год назад +3

      So I'm a girl and want to gain strength in my body but ya don't wanna look muscular as men can you please tell hiw should I exercise.

    • @Mattfck
      @Mattfck Год назад

      ​@@snehagiri5401how old are you?

  • @PaulKentSkates
    @PaulKentSkates 2 года назад +220

    This was my priority during my athletic career. As a pseudo endurance athlete I didn't want to have much mass, so I focused on explosive strength training. It changed my long game and I wasn't weighed down. (I also do an explosive endurance sport, so it made sense).

    • @alihadzalic1393
      @alihadzalic1393 2 года назад +2

      Which sport do you mean?

    • @Lonelywookiee
      @Lonelywookiee 2 года назад +9

      ​@@alihadzalic1393 Cornhole. Really builds your legs 🔥
      /s

    • @alihadzalic1393
      @alihadzalic1393 2 года назад +2

      @@Lonelywookiee wait is that the one where u throw a sand bag in a hole from a distance?

    • @Lonelywookiee
      @Lonelywookiee 2 года назад +1

      @@alihadzalic1393 yeah, that's the one

    • @alihadzalic1393
      @alihadzalic1393 2 года назад +1

      @@Lonelywookiee i would feel like you dont need a lot of strenght training for that one. Its really more on the tehnicsl side. Like biliard. I might be wrong thought. Maybe those bags are heavier than i realize. And the distance might be greater than i think.

  • @suryapratap5204
    @suryapratap5204 2 года назад +754

    Can you make a video on how to increase speed and power or what workout to do

    • @Paula_Pretty_lady
      @Paula_Pretty_lady 2 года назад +7

      Yes!

    • @HunTenOOGameR
      @HunTenOOGameR 2 года назад +7

      Yeaah that would be great

    • @ricardoaraiza1844
      @ricardoaraiza1844 2 года назад +3

      I 2nd this.

    • @drinkinouttacups2665
      @drinkinouttacups2665 2 года назад

      Inb4 wenning or tate collab

    • @apljx
      @apljx 2 года назад +8

      Checkout some of Louie Simmons work. I believe it's using something like 35%-45% of 1RM and doing high sets of 1-3 reps with a focus on speed. Those numbers may be slightly off but close. Give it a look if they don't get back to you.

  • @ryanmamedov9347
    @ryanmamedov9347 2 года назад +251

    In rock climbing we have a term for this. We call it “contact strength,” which is the ability to reach maximum power very quickly while starting at 0 force. For example, how long it takes for a climber to reach maximum power upon their fingers contacting the wall would be a measurement of contact strength, and it is considered a measurement of neurological connectivity more so than muscular strength. I think it’s interesting that the same concept exists in different disciplines and if training methods for contact strength in climbing can be applied to powerlifting.

    • @Z-Diode
      @Z-Diode 2 года назад +7

      Very good explanation! 👍

    • @spoopyscaryskelebones3846
      @spoopyscaryskelebones3846 2 года назад +2

      Epic

    • @PipleZiple
      @PipleZiple 2 года назад +1

      That would essentially be speed work in powerlifting. Some elite lifters implement it.

    • @PipleZiple
      @PipleZiple 2 года назад +2

      I think there has been phases in powerlifting where the conses has changed on weather speed transfers to maximal force production.

    • @graememckay9972
      @graememckay9972 2 года назад +2

      Brian Shaw (4x world's strongest man) talked in a recent video about how he breaks the strongman events down to individual components. He then decided how to improve each element and one of the under rated ones was bar speed. He measures the speed of his bars for things like deadlift.

  • @AkaedatheLogtoad
    @AkaedatheLogtoad 2 года назад +58

    This is really interesting. Had a friend that was seemed to be almost half my size but was stronger than me in almost every way. Stronger than most people i knew in fact. This is kinda what he told me on how he trained buy i didn’t get it until this video.

    • @aperture0
      @aperture0 Год назад +1

      What does it mean? Please explain.

    • @fistofram5526
      @fistofram5526 Год назад +1

      @@aperture0 Doing an exercise that takes a toll on you somewhat fast out of nowhere.
      I kinda get it like 3%, I started using dumbbels which felt heavy, I can lift things much more easily despite not having increased arms.
      It's wild, you remember the old weight but now it's much less heavy.
      Do an "excessive" (within reason) amount of weight for just a bit of reps, it's what they advise you to do for endurance.
      Explosive (heavy or very heavy) for a just a bit of time.

    • @durellpowell3324
      @durellpowell3324 Год назад

      ​@@aperture0the nervous system creates strength, not muscle😊

  • @zeus1141
    @zeus1141 Год назад +3

    Incredible. Poses a question and goes rambling about everything around the question, but answering the question. Truly a lost art.

  • @BossManUtility29
    @BossManUtility29 2 года назад +3

    Westside Conjugate method! Louie Simmons taught it all!

  • @Deslize_da_noah
    @Deslize_da_noah 10 месяцев назад +5

    In short words, just do explosive workouts like, explosive pushups, explosive squats, explosive pull ups etc

  • @ProphetGuardian
    @ProphetGuardian 2 года назад +109

    Define big, cause he ain’t no string bean.😅

    • @petrushaasbroek8433
      @petrushaasbroek8433 2 года назад +10

      My thoughts too. It seems like one needs some level of muscularity after all.

    • @Raele
      @Raele Год назад +1

      Big it's like a bodybuilder, this guy has an ottermode body.

    • @0Takethoserisks0
      @0Takethoserisks0 Год назад +32

      he is 130 pounds, he is not big he is definitely skinny lmao but he’s still crazy strong . being skinny doesn’t mean your weak nor does being big mean your strong

    • @axeandace7728
      @axeandace7728 Год назад +2

      Big meaning like steroid mr olympia big

    • @eggsquizitine
      @eggsquizitine Год назад +3

      he’s small as fuck bro he’s 130

  • @dmanzawsome
    @dmanzawsome 2 года назад +8

    Now take this concept and apply it to someone who is also gigantic and you get lasha talakhadze strength 💪

  • @carriesmith815
    @carriesmith815 Год назад +6

    another thing I'm going for is endurance I'm interested in building my endurance so I can stand up for 10 hours a day, 5 days a week for work.

  • @davidwagner9644
    @davidwagner9644 2 года назад +81

    And this is why Olympic Weightliftingers can be 4'10" 137 lb like Pocket Hercules and able to grab the rim on a 10 ft hoop.
    He snatched 152.5 kilos and clean and jerked 190Kilos.
    It is said he could squat 500 lbs for sets of 3 at 137lbs

  • @Zane_Zaminsky
    @Zane_Zaminsky 2 года назад +1

    A modern day Precious McKenzie! 👍👏💪

  • @andymiller1067
    @andymiller1067 Год назад

    How old are you bro im 16 from trinidad and just wanna say u resonate with you heavily,keep doing what you doing man we on this journey together

  • @MartinMartinm
    @MartinMartinm 2 года назад +1

    Great info Aaron

  • @psicodom
    @psicodom 10 месяцев назад +2

    Was it the box jumps that improved the deadlift, or the deadlift that improved the jumps?

  • @jtsavor5649
    @jtsavor5649 Год назад +5

    Ya, almost 30 years of strength training, 15 of them while doing strength sports and I personally never made connection to the importance of this until recently. My coaches always did and they would put speed work into my programming but to me the speed work was always an after thought because it wasn't as sexy as going for a PR or doing other max effort work. The body is such an amazing, complex and capable system.

    • @bayronm-uk3uq
      @bayronm-uk3uq Год назад

      What's your max deadlift?

    • @JZ-gx8tb
      @JZ-gx8tb Год назад

      Thanks for sharing

    • @acts9835
      @acts9835 Год назад

      speed training is painfull, thats why most people dont do it.

  • @Player-001
    @Player-001 2 года назад +3

    So doing plyo or jumping in general helps with ur lift? I find it hard to believe and isnt it the other way around??🤔🤔

    • @EA-ps4wc
      @EA-ps4wc 2 года назад +2

      Plyos improve your ability to generate high amounts of force quickly. The neurological adaptations you make with this style of training will improve your ability to access your strength on maximal lifts.

  • @dominicmoreno4662
    @dominicmoreno4662 2 года назад +1

    You work is great

  • @yoricks_shovel
    @yoricks_shovel Год назад

    This is what I was fishing for. What I wanted to hear. :)

  • @ripdime1351
    @ripdime1351 2 года назад +1

    What podcast is this on?
    Makes sense though…. Thinking about people like Bruce Lee

  • @therealdasmoody
    @therealdasmoody Год назад +2

    I have absolutely no idea what he's talking about. Somebody help me please...I'm just trying to get super strong without looking jacked up 🤧🙏🏾

    • @acts9835
      @acts9835 Год назад +1

      only do workouts that will benefit in what your trying to get strong at. Also focus on doing explosive workouts that require you to instantly put all your force into in a split second like jumping as high as you can or doing a man up. Also get a strong core.

    • @acts9835
      @acts9835 Год назад

      basicly put all your force into every workout you do.

  • @Artonox
    @Artonox 2 года назад +16

    Yes I want this. I'm getting bigger but I only want the strength, not the mass. I'm short, so don't want to be wide at all!

    • @uddim004
      @uddim004 2 года назад +1

      Same

    • @roywempor8395
      @roywempor8395 2 года назад +8

      bro what, you already have the problem of being short now you wanna be thin too

    • @FarhanLifts
      @FarhanLifts 2 года назад +1

      Don't do any exercise with more than 7 reps. Keep the reps to 7 maximum, And Increase the Sets and rest time, it will improve your strength by adding not much muscle mass compared to Hypertrophy Training.

    • @Emmanuel19994
      @Emmanuel19994 Год назад

      ​@@roywempor8395 lmao

    • @fistofram5526
      @fistofram5526 Год назад

      @@FarhanLifts Can confirm, I was fucking shot at how it works lol.
      Your mass is pretty much the same but holy shit the results are there.

  • @0vermars520
    @0vermars520 2 года назад +2

    Power cleans be considered power and speed movement?

  • @almedinkrlic8405
    @almedinkrlic8405 11 месяцев назад

    Aka athletes 👌🏼 so many of em dont have crazy size but boy is the strength there lol

  • @KalispellBarbell
    @KalispellBarbell 2 года назад +5

    The conjugate method.

  • @Costello64
    @Costello64 2 года назад +2

    You are 100% absolutely right but this is what you might no know because you dint explained.
    Ok chimpanzees and big primates like gorillas have 70% fast twich muscle wish is type 2 and
    30 % slow muscle fiber, wish is type 1 Humans are opposite, human has 70% slow ( muscle fiber or type 1 and 30 % twist muscle fiber. Here's the game. Type 1 muscle fiber is what gives us the resistance to run long distance and also they give stamina to do many reps. This are the muscles that a body builder train to develop and get big.
    Primates use type 2 muscle, (fast twich) to lift real heavy loads in a burst of speed.
    You can certainly change your muscle type by training like you are doing, that's why you feel stronger. I am a scientific researcher but also have train bodybuilders. I have them do this explosive lift in any type of exercise to get stronger and be able to lift more weight and make his type 1 bigger.
    If someone knows how to train muscle 2 and he is doing steroids, he would not get big but he could be stronger and faster than 2 man, will beat the bodybuilder in a heartbeat.
    I want to do an experiment with someone who would like to be as strong as a gorilla.
    In order to be stronger you need to lift heavy loads real fast with explosive force, I wish I could train you.

  • @suwandyhuang
    @suwandyhuang 2 года назад

    Ooo very interesting take. I wonder how this applies to upper body strength?

    • @FarhanLifts
      @FarhanLifts 2 года назад +3

      Maybe Explosive Push Ups and Explosive Pull Ups will Improve your Bench Press and Barbell Curls respectively.

    • @aperture0
      @aperture0 Год назад

      ​@@FarhanLiftswhat does explosive means? Do it fastly?

    • @daniel.a._g_x12
      @daniel.a._g_x12 5 месяцев назад

      @@aperture0yh

  • @MrJihadkoplo
    @MrJihadkoplo Год назад +3

    i dont understand what he say....so how to get stronger without size? its explosive power??? and speed??

  • @rubberduckyinc.1162
    @rubberduckyinc.1162 2 года назад

    Personally I always wondered if there was anyone recording the imporvement of bar speed. In sports they measure pitches, football throws, serves in tennis.. so I would think that bar speed recording may come in handy perhaps? Something I want to definitely mull over.

    • @TUERCEBOTAS1
      @TUERCEBOTAS1 2 года назад

      It is well studied. Look for González Badillo

  • @polari7658
    @polari7658 Год назад

    The circle was crazy

  • @shaggyonatruck6643
    @shaggyonatruck6643 Год назад

    I just want to keep my tall and lanky build forever man

  • @Northwindbreeze
    @Northwindbreeze 2 года назад +5

    I am almost 50 as soon as try anything to do with power and force then get myself injured. What are the steps I should take before going to power? I can’t just start lifting for power, it must have a phase before power? Anyone? Thx

    • @suhaastsunduru887
      @suhaastsunduru887 2 года назад +1

      what specifically is the injury?
      i would suggest first strength work with resistance bands for all muscles and joints, flexibility and mobility and build good bodyweight strength and then start easy with few jumps and whatnot.
      you will feel the difference after about 3-4 months and you can go for weights and full on power movement.
      keep your age in mind and take it easy.

    • @Northwindbreeze
      @Northwindbreeze 2 года назад +1

      @@suhaastsunduru887 I got knee patellar tendinitis after doing step-ups, lunges, and squats. All that I did was to come from cycling (around 3 years of long rides, no training oriented, just leisure) into the gym floor, started slowly, no weights. After about 6 weeks of twice-a-week leg training my knee couldn't stop being painful... now, after a whole year of rehab and back to training, I am scared of doing anything explosive like box jumps.

    • @suhaastsunduru887
      @suhaastsunduru887 2 года назад +3

      @@Northwindbreeze okay, so do you get your muscle release on a regular basis? if not, you need to work on muscle release and for that you can go for physiotherapists. what happens is after physial activity muscle tense up and over time become stiff and that leads to muslce cramps and joint pains if not given proper care.
      ruclips.net/video/bvryJd1FqyQ/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/7QMysNJwPxQ/видео.html
      you can go through these two videos to better understand what happens.
      you need to work on stretching and then strength of muscles around knees- quads, hams, tibialis, calf and achilles tendon. work on releasing/relaxing them first followed by stretching and then strength work. after all this is done, you can increase load as you please.
      be well.

    • @Northwindbreeze
      @Northwindbreeze 2 года назад

      @@suhaastsunduru887 Just checked the links thank you very much for taking your time. You are right, stretching, elasticity and general flexibility have been ignored for more than a decade!! Insanity, just like dry paper can be torn easily apart so probably are my tendons and muscles. I got so much stretching work to do and a lot of patience in doing that too. Kudos to you bro.

    • @suhaastsunduru887
      @suhaastsunduru887 2 года назад +1

      @@Northwindbreeze all the very best for your journey. never sleep on streatching prior and after workout. it keeps your mucles in shape and away from injury.
      there are so many tit-bits of vital information that do not circulate in the fitness community and it really hampers lives of people.
      hope you can collect as much right information as possible and be educated in your journey.
      be well.

  • @akshatsinghgusain8645
    @akshatsinghgusain8645 Год назад +2

    bro has a pyramid while dead lift

  • @deaconturk7752
    @deaconturk7752 Год назад

    Interesting fair play

  • @KussOE
    @KussOE Год назад

    I can see Bro's Wife Is Happy

  • @lukas6485
    @lukas6485 2 года назад +13

    Ok now I’m going to do the exact opposite, thanks

    • @mattpatt199
      @mattpatt199 2 года назад

      You do you man

    • @lukas6485
      @lukas6485 2 года назад +4

      @@mattpatt199 I want to get bigger and I don’t care about strength

    • @crowbar3
      @crowbar3 2 года назад +11

      ​@@lukas6485 why not get bigger and get strength

    • @mattpatt199
      @mattpatt199 2 года назад +2

      @@lukas6485 thats fair enough man.
      Bt i dnt think you need to post on this video "ok now I'm going to do the exact opposite"
      Just do it then man.
      Also, strength, endurance and also mobility comes in handy even when looking for size. You will no doubt hit a place where you will need to lift more to keep that growth going and that equals = strength

    • @patricksmith9717
      @patricksmith9717 Год назад

      ​@lukas6485 lol ya I would hate to be strong but look small and weak

  • @user-in7su4ws6k
    @user-in7su4ws6k 2 года назад +32

    bro spoke a lot of words without saying anything
    how to improve strength without increasing size? work sets of 1-3 reps. period.

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion 2 года назад

      PEDS?😃💪💪

    • @GuyChooo
      @GuyChooo Год назад

      Slow reps or fast?

    • @yosef-pq8fk
      @yosef-pq8fk Год назад +19

      @@GuyChooo fast and explosive for strength, slow and controlled for muscle building

    • @aperture0
      @aperture0 Год назад +1

      ​@@GuyChoooI think probably fast. Ig that's what they mean by it.
      I didn't understand video too. Like, what was the bro trying to say.

    • @Sham_677
      @Sham_677 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @baldersn4474
    @baldersn4474 Год назад

    This guy woukd run rings round half of the jacked up Gorillas in my gym lol

  • @GlenRoss-ug5jm
    @GlenRoss-ug5jm 7 месяцев назад +1

    At 130 pounds he's five pounds lighter than Bruce Lee.I wonder if Bruce Lee could have deadlifted 500 pounds.I would say in all probability yes.

  • @davidrioux611
    @davidrioux611 Год назад

    Mass is a liability if you have not train your strength appropriately for your size and weight!!

  • @marcosperes8372
    @marcosperes8372 Год назад

    i wanna see him do it with legs at shoulder width

  • @lazeaylo.2718
    @lazeaylo.2718 Год назад

    💯🔥🐐

  • @MalakaEnergetic
    @MalakaEnergetic Год назад

    So when he talks about exurting power quickly is he talking abput explosiveness or is it something different

  • @Pastor_Sempa
    @Pastor_Sempa 2 года назад

    How does this make sense with this explanation please? "Fast-twitch fibers are bigger in size when they are trained. They support power activities and short-term muscle contractions, so they're large and in charge."

  • @GuyChooo
    @GuyChooo Год назад +1

    Honestly, seeing my friend who went to the gym and lost to one of our classmates who is skinnier in an armwrestling match made me want to search this. 😂

    • @acts9835
      @acts9835 Год назад

      lost in what

    • @GuyChooo
      @GuyChooo Год назад

      @@acts9835 oh crap I mean lost in armwrestling match, my friend went to the gym day by day but got defeated by one of our classmate who is skinnier. So our classmate maybe has muscle hyper trophy.

    • @acts9835
      @acts9835 Год назад

      @@GuyChooo could of been his technique too

    • @GuyChooo
      @GuyChooo Год назад

      @@acts9835 yeah but my gym bro uses his body as a last resort but still a draw.

  • @chickenandksivideoreviewer9739

    Brb gonna get swole and lift a train

  • @1776-v9l
    @1776-v9l 2 года назад +4

    that's why Larry wheels reps heavy weight. endurance, momentum, form.. insane strength

  • @Rdude4444
    @Rdude4444 2 года назад

    How much does squat university guy squat?

  • @ST-rj8iu
    @ST-rj8iu Год назад

    Can we not talk about this guys weight and height. Height and weight when you are so short has nothing to do with strength. He is 137 lbs because he is short. Every inch is roughly another 10lbs of skeletal tissue, bone, etc. He is just short.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi 2 года назад +4

    Yes, my problem with doing 240 kg deadlift was always that I'd get too big. Otherwise a walk in a park.

  • @unclefester831
    @unclefester831 2 года назад

    5×5 program?

  • @cunawarit
    @cunawarit Год назад

    There's not enough advice out there on how to maximize strength gains without getting bulkier or heavier.

  • @gregd4391
    @gregd4391 2 года назад +3

    This is the first time I've heard a strength athlete sing the praises of plyometrics. I've broken 7 world records, spent the last 35 years surrounded by world champions and none of us believe plyometrics help.

  • @sportentertainment9607
    @sportentertainment9607 11 месяцев назад

    He looks very bulky for 130 lb unless he is very short which helps alot in deadlift

  • @SkidMcmarxx
    @SkidMcmarxx 2 года назад +3

    So how do you train speed and power?

  • @ominousrt5125
    @ominousrt5125 Год назад

    The real Saitama

  • @MisaMisaIsOnTop
    @MisaMisaIsOnTop Год назад +1

    This video makes me want to throw away my tarot cards

  • @user-bj8mm4lv6b
    @user-bj8mm4lv6b Год назад

    Fast. Twitch. Muscle. Fibers.

  • @humulagachungus4040
    @humulagachungus4040 Год назад

    Bros like “2tons of steroids every day 😎”

  • @martov4330
    @martov4330 2 года назад

    More !!

  • @مالك220
    @مالك220 Год назад

    Why is his pants stick together

  • @relaxationmeditation8205
    @relaxationmeditation8205 Год назад

    So power lifting got it

  • @wo1803
    @wo1803 Год назад

    Damn he grow third leg

  • @tonyibraham5931
    @tonyibraham5931 2 года назад

    This is important to someone like me at 7' who gains weight so easily. Great information!

    • @johnkins6861
      @johnkins6861 2 года назад +5

      never seen any 7' who gains weight easily lmao

    • @tonyibraham5931
      @tonyibraham5931 2 года назад +1

      @@johnkins6861 I'm one of a kind I guess? Not sure how to respond to that lol.

    • @NH-le6pf
      @NH-le6pf 2 года назад

      @@johnkins6861 shac

    • @johnkins6861
      @johnkins6861 2 года назад

      @@tonyibraham5931 i am kinda curious as how many calories you consume per day

    • @johnkins6861
      @johnkins6861 2 года назад

      @@NH-le6pf nah dude
      He eats around 10000 cal per day

  • @naniv
    @naniv Год назад

    Real life saitama

  • @shubham22111995
    @shubham22111995 2 года назад

    Any advice for bow legged squatters?

  • @jarayablack3619
    @jarayablack3619 Год назад

    He's bald and broke his limiters, sounds familiar.

  • @Kandoshin-ul3nz
    @Kandoshin-ul3nz 10 месяцев назад

    Saitama why did you leave one punch man🤔

  • @Christianelvin
    @Christianelvin Год назад

    How do I get stronger while getting bigger ?

  • @royaltea1917
    @royaltea1917 2 года назад +3

    Also helps if you're a gnome. Like, absolutely no disrespect to the guy because he could pull me in half like chewing gum, but the fact he's very short definitely helps him pull bigger weights at lower body weight

    • @PeaceOfMake
      @PeaceOfMake 2 года назад +1

      Yes, that's how body weight works. Shorter people weigh less.

    • @royaltea1917
      @royaltea1917 2 года назад

      @@PeaceOfMake my point is that it may not all be down to his neural drive training and box jumps

    • @PeaceOfMake
      @PeaceOfMake 2 года назад

      @@royaltea1917 Who said it is?

  • @BFM777
    @BFM777 Год назад

    130lbs lol yeah right this guys at least 175 or more

  • @scottashe984
    @scottashe984 Год назад

    Any power lifter already knew this. It's not new.

  • @PanteraEnjoyer
    @PanteraEnjoyer 2 года назад

    Bro how short is this guy to look like that at 130

  • @NobleTenz
    @NobleTenz 2 года назад +1

    Mike Chandler knows a thing or two about this hehe

    • @giggityeffyou
      @giggityeffyou 2 года назад +4

      Michae Chandler is WAY bigger than this guy. He fights at 155 but probably cuts 15+ lbs on fight week. Dude has to be walking around at like 190. He's a little tank and is probably on PEDs

  • @polari7658
    @polari7658 Год назад +2

    Ok, but how do you do that?

  • @Aaron_TT849
    @Aaron_TT849 Год назад

    can someone explain in a more easier way

  • @samandarsafarov
    @samandarsafarov Год назад

    can i clean here

  • @munip346
    @munip346 Месяц назад

    Just do it naturally

  • @Swonke
    @Swonke 2 года назад +5

    Tailors hate him

  • @WitherSweat
    @WitherSweat Год назад

    He didn't answer the question...

  • @gc8328
    @gc8328 Год назад

    Bruh wtf I’m 160 and smaller than him this dude gotta be like 5’2

  • @devoid4402
    @devoid4402 Год назад

    Most of the bald men r strong🍷

  • @hemlocktea6643
    @hemlocktea6643 2 года назад +1

    How tall is he? Because I weigh almost 70lbs more than he does
    Is he just really short? He doesn't look scrawny

  • @ratillecebrasquedubitantiu4451
    @ratillecebrasquedubitantiu4451 2 года назад

    Damn

  • @jeu198
    @jeu198 10 месяцев назад

    I wish I could make my leg muscles out of the same muscle type as my heart: I could run forever without hitting the wall... On a serious note does concentrating on the explosive power mean your stamina suffers?

  • @quidproquo954
    @quidproquo954 Год назад

    Misleading, stil waiting

  • @jayuppercase3398
    @jayuppercase3398 2 года назад +1

    Water cutting snd drugs

  • @saviourr69
    @saviourr69 Год назад

    Cool information but only 5% of people would actually apply this for a good reason, i wanna have a fat ass so nty man

  • @noahfitness3974
    @noahfitness3974 10 месяцев назад

    ⚙️ 💉

  • @bobcat1464
    @bobcat1464 2 года назад +3

    You forgot to mention steroids

  • @frankjgornickjr3676
    @frankjgornickjr3676 2 года назад +2

    My god the guy is so short he only has to lift it up half a foot off the ground! Although he is pretty strong for a little dude!

    • @PeaceOfMake
      @PeaceOfMake 2 года назад +1

      I wonder what your PR is. LOL

  • @jahleelfaust6438
    @jahleelfaust6438 3 месяца назад

    😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 something just click🤯🤯🤯🤯💡💡💡

  • @jessiewasson584
    @jessiewasson584 Год назад

    I mean he pulled sumo so it’s really not that that impressive I mean yea he got it up but ehhh 🤷‍♂️

  • @Saint-hamudi
    @Saint-hamudi Год назад

    Incel factory

  • @danielbrealey2924
    @danielbrealey2924 2 года назад +5

    Why would that be anyone's goal though?!? 🤔😆

    • @eemotion
      @eemotion 2 года назад +21

      Being too bulky hinders your ability to perform martial arts. I'd rather be lean and agile, but retain that kind of strength.

    • @NH-le6pf
      @NH-le6pf 2 года назад +17

      @@eemotion not just martial arts you don’t pretty much every athlete wants more strength with less mass

    • @vic44rd
      @vic44rd 2 года назад +7

      A lot of sports have weight classes. People would like to get as strong as possible without getting into the next/bigger weight class.
      Also weight hinders your athletic
      ability so that is another reason.

    • @bettyswollocks4353
      @bettyswollocks4353 2 года назад +8

      Basically anyone that prioritises function over aesthetics.

    • @roywempor8395
      @roywempor8395 2 года назад

      fr lol

  • @ididntaskverified3663
    @ididntaskverified3663 2 года назад

    Be short

    • @asthecrowflies1201
      @asthecrowflies1201 2 года назад +1

      Height has zero to do with gaining strength vs size. It is 100% programming specificity.

  • @JTD472
    @JTD472 2 года назад +1

    Sumo!
    Jk

  • @ecuadorhaszeroboxers2356
    @ecuadorhaszeroboxers2356 2 года назад +1

    💉 💉 💉

  • @johnedwards4012
    @johnedwards4012 2 года назад

    He’s right, this is what the Chinese train for soecio