If you look at almost all of the hardest punchers in boxing history almost all of them come from farming backgrounds and regularly chop wood and swear by it as the reason they can punch so hard
Well that was awesome. Springboards were developed to get above the undergrowth and past the thick part of the supermassive trees on the West Coast of North America in the 19th century.
I wanna see this same concept, but the axes are pool noodles and the tree is a person. They have to whack the person then climb them like a jungle gym. Make it a sport
They got a small forged hook so they stick in the wood, so as long as the cut is deep enough, in theory the heavier you are, the better it will hold since it gets stuck deeper in the wood.
Tougher than MMA fighters. This kind of sport is only for the skillful. Commendations to the organizers of this sports because it gives exposure to people who have these kind of skills.
@@0ldbob he got cancer sadly, and passed away shortly after a couple years ago. 🙏🏻 Rob Weibel I believe. Great guy, even better teacher plenty of stories. Also one of the strongest people I’ve met.
White pine or quaking aspen. If you actually used those Tui competition axes on soft woods like spruce even, it would chip very quickly because it's only designed to chop through aspen, white pine etc. They also get dull very quickly regardless of the steel because of the low sharpening angle.
La madera se abre muy facilmente, es muy suave, los quisera ver con otros tipos de madera. That wood broken too easy, is very soft, I really like want to see them with another kind of wood.
I dont think there is any wood that is as hard as Australian hard wood. We call stuff like Oak medium wood here. Ironbark gets its name from the sound it makes when you hit it with an axe, and the bark is softer than the wood. Mulga wood makes great break pads in cars, lasts for years, if you can find someone that can carve up a set. We dont just break axe handles. I've shattered or twisted a few heads in my time too. Even a good Plumb head can shatter if not sharp enough. An Oragon or Sthill Chainsaw chain will go blunt before my chainsaw uses a tank of fuel cutting dry bull oak or she oak.... Yet it will cut Regular Oak (European acorn variety) for 20+ tanks of fuel, and last for months on pine.
I dont have a competition axe, they are huge! the average axe at hardware store is 2kg, the competition versions are 5kg and made from top grade tempered steel. They have much more blade length 200mm or so, compared to around 150mm for a regular axe. With the comp versions being much thicker all over. blade sharpening angel is also a lot flatter (between 30 & 45 deg) so they dont get jammed, compared to a softwood axe (20-25 deg). Good hardwood axe's have a bulbous bit just behind the cutting edge, then slim a bit before widening to accept the handle. Which helps prevent jamming, and breakage.
Here you can see a woman's comp axe. www.smh.com.au/nsw/women-with-an-axe-to-swing-get-in-for-their-title-chops-20130324-2go1p.html Probably 2.5 - 3kg Note the Woman broke three axes on one knotted log if you read the article. This shows a slender softwood head (left), compared to a slightly bulbous medium wood axe (right). A Hard wood axe would be a bit thicker again just back from the edge. lh3.googleusercontent.com/_QnIsgflDDLM/TQjnOa4BHtI/AAAAAAAAA5U/6UYHiwiLBpU/s800/018.JPG If the Woman above had the second or third axe down in this pic, The mens axe would be the big one. i45.tinypic.com/124k9ip.jpg Although I think in reality the woman had an axe bigger than all these. the big one looks like a 2kg.
Here is David Foster 26 times Australian champ. With one of his axe's media2.apnonline.com.au/img/media/images/2013/05/16/25-1728375-lis160612primex01_fct1021x628x3x29_t460.jpg He can get through a 350mm hardwood round in 8-10 seconds, with 12 chops or so. Saw him at the Melbourne Show once. Was amazing. Here he is with his big 5kg axe www.heraldsun.com.au/news/gallery-e6frf7jo-1111120508921?page=6 Here he is with regular people for scale. www.abc.net.au/elections/tas/2006/img/20060317_axman.jpg Foster would be 6'6" to 6'8" tall. Maybe 25-30 stone. When not chopping wood, he likes to drink beer. This ones an action shot about 4 chops into a comp. images.smh.com.au/2011/09/09/2614097/art-Foster-420x0.jpg Note the size of the "woodchips" flying away.
@@paulomatos2776 olá tudo bem?... Não, não irei pq FNeto é um idiota útil. E não sou contra esporte, só não acho de acordo inventar um esporte como esse onde prejudica o meio ambiente...
Mas pra afirmar isso você precisa saber se realmente as árvores são derrubadas apenas para isso. O esporte é de tradição e provavelmente eles cultivam as árvores para esse propósito, sem desmatar florestas.
@@paulomatos2776 Excelente análise da sua parte, mas qualquer tipo de esporte acontece de forma corriqueira ou a cada tal qual época. E uma árvore leva no mínimo 5 a 7 anos, as que crescem mais rápido. Então Karem. "Não, não apoio esse esporte, e tenho total direito de opinar.
Love how these guys refuse to quit and finish their runs, even when they know they’ve lost.
Because that's what sportive people do
any ax accident hit human??
Mai Nezuko Her Vang not sure what you’re asking, but these guys wear chainmail socks under their shoes.
@@dumper87 I dont wanna be there cause if it ax broke off the handle it may fly into people like the movie final destination....
It’s because they’re still being timed and ranked so even if they lose that round they still get placed
This is the most manly sport I've ever seen
Ever heard of martial arts or strongman competitions?
@@alexmartinov2482 he meant most Kkona sport
@@alexmartinov2482 o2
What’s a manly sport
@@AssOnHoustonTexas a sport that literally spills testosterone
I cant believe they cut a tree just to cut it again
STONKS
You say that as if like wood aren't made in the same way
@Heath Bryant do NOT trust this guy, or the one replying to him. This is a scam.
@@polar3776 xQcA
@@slampimp i assume that you're also a juicer?
How are these guys so confident that the plank wouldn't come of i was expecting someone to fall down
Same shit I was thinking but I would guess they are so experience they know how to make the proper cuts to have the plank stick.
Because you have a Virginia
Day 98 of quarantine watching people chop wood completely
Lmao
Day 676467
13 month's of quarantine watching people beat a chainsaw using axe
It's 5am and I have to work tomorrow at 9am but I'm still watching this.
Can someone please explain to me why I could stop watching this
I dont know much about lumberjack but i think these guys have powerful punch swing.
If you look at almost all of the hardest punchers in boxing history almost all of them come from farming backgrounds and regularly chop wood and swear by it as the reason they can punch so hard
this sport is basically the antidote to whatever it is they're putting in the tap water
ok karen
@@mertakdeniz5498 Shut up
Is this a competition to win the Mayor's daughter?
Well that was awesome. Springboards were developed to get above the undergrowth and past the thick part of the supermassive trees on the West Coast of North America in the 19th century.
this is my new favorite sport
Meu tb😳
@@h1ll3634 Bra... Bra-onichan?!
@@titaiao oooohnnnn
D-iivag-r On- C-an
I can cut down an entire tree in minecraft in 2.36 seconds
TheRealKitten ;"-)
Shut the fuck up
@@DoomWar1 why are you being so mean?
Imao steve can break a block of wood from a 6 blocks away
The circus is child's play compared to what they are doing these guys!
Mmm...🤔 the circus does much more and do high rise stunts with no equipment. Has anyone ever died in this competition?
It's so satisfying
1800's lumberjacks would laugh at this...
12 years later:Let’s recommend this
This is pretty awesome
気づいたらめっちゃ見ちゃう〜🌟面白い競技だね🌟
I wanna see this same concept, but the axes are pool noodles and the tree is a person.
They have to whack the person then climb them like a jungle gym.
Make it a sport
That's more German.
im confused that these boards are not falling down
They got a small forged hook so they stick in the wood, so as long as the cut is deep enough, in theory the heavier you are, the better it will hold since it gets stuck deeper in the wood.
lol that is not at all how it works. why pretend to know?
ZombieFighterOf2001 they dont look likethe have hooks
4:26
It's basic physics dude lmao
Tougher than MMA fighters. This kind of sport is only for the skillful. Commendations to the organizers of this sports because it gives exposure to people who have these kind of skills.
Rob was my forestry teacher in high school 10-12 when I graduated teaching us how to chop, climb trees, and log roll such a beast! Rest In Peace 🙏🏻
What happend to him
@@0ldbob he got cancer sadly, and passed away shortly after a couple years ago. 🙏🏻
Rob Weibel I believe. Great guy, even better teacher plenty of stories. Also one of the strongest people I’ve met.
Ok, both cuts are good!
Poor guy lost to his granddad at 1:20, lol
Hahahha
old man strength
I wonder what the participants had to say about the dry wood.
White pine or quaking aspen. If you actually used those Tui competition axes on soft woods like spruce even, it would chip very quickly because it's only designed to chop through aspen, white pine etc. They also get dull very quickly regardless of the steel because of the low sharpening angle.
O kalaslari oraya yerleştirip cikmalarina hayran kaldım. Fizik her yerde
what the fuck is everyone talking about this is awesome!!!!
this is the most canadian
sport ive ever seen
As soon as he says 3 they all start no point of saying the 2 and 1 😝😝😂😂😂😂😂😝😝
Pool boy be like “where the FUCK is all this wood chip and dust coming from???”
Now this this is sport
발판이 어떻게 고정되며,왜 안 부러질까?
Where quarantine take us
Me:👁️👄👁️
I want so bad to see a freestyle of this shit
Muito boa irei comprar uma
My gawd. Every swing is like 5 inches in
they are very strong
Who came up with this
UN.MILLON.DE.APLAUSOZ.💂👮👮🏐💂🖒🖒🤔🤔👍👃👃👃🇵🇦🤓🤓👏🕵🕵🕵💂👮👮🇵🇦👏👏🚨🚔🚓
I personally wanna know if motherlumberjack happy christmas can help out a poor man on some pancajes
Odd camera angles for this
this is a sport for men.
La madera se abre muy facilmente, es muy suave, los quisera ver con otros tipos de madera.
That wood broken too easy, is very soft, I really like want to see them with another kind of wood.
this is a sport? wow
Takes a lot more balls and strength than basketball.. That's for damn sure
@@Bspstroke_ basketball takes lot of stamina and on strength wise I bet you can't even throw ball on half court / to dunk or rebound ball.
@@gandulfnopls7834 ok boomer
@@DiekePad calls me a boomer while guy above saying wood cutting is more of a sport compared to basketball. Are you braindamaged?
Gandulf nopls do you realise how much stamina and strength this would require? Have you even chopped down a tree in your life?
How do they do this
Классные состязания!!
This should have been in the opening sequence of Borat.
Молодцы ребята!!! Крепко рубят!
+Kizlyar Supreme да не то слово!
Iii@
What did I just watch?
Would you like a summary?
If I do just one chop am i a cheater?
Only 2 boards high? Is that soft wood? Check out the Australian titles if you want to see how its done.
I dont think there is any wood that is as hard as Australian hard wood. We call stuff like Oak medium wood here. Ironbark gets its name from the sound it makes when you hit it with an axe, and the bark is softer than the wood. Mulga wood makes great break pads in cars, lasts for years, if you can find someone that can carve up a set. We dont just break axe handles. I've shattered or twisted a few heads in my time too. Even a good Plumb head can shatter if not sharp enough. An Oragon or Sthill Chainsaw chain will go blunt before my chainsaw uses a tank of fuel cutting dry bull oak or she oak.... Yet it will cut Regular Oak (European acorn variety) for 20+ tanks of fuel, and last for months on pine.
I dont have a competition axe, they are huge! the average axe at hardware store is 2kg, the competition versions are 5kg and made from top grade tempered steel. They have much more blade length 200mm or so, compared to around 150mm for a regular axe. With the comp versions being much thicker all over. blade sharpening angel is also a lot flatter (between 30 & 45 deg) so they dont get jammed, compared to a softwood axe (20-25 deg). Good hardwood axe's have a bulbous bit just behind the cutting edge, then slim a bit before widening to accept the handle. Which helps prevent jamming, and breakage.
Here you can see a woman's comp axe.
www.smh.com.au/nsw/women-with-an-axe-to-swing-get-in-for-their-title-chops-20130324-2go1p.html
Probably 2.5 - 3kg
Note the Woman broke three axes on one knotted log if you read the article.
This shows a slender softwood head (left), compared to a slightly bulbous medium wood axe (right). A Hard wood axe would be a bit thicker again just back from the edge. lh3.googleusercontent.com/_QnIsgflDDLM/TQjnOa4BHtI/AAAAAAAAA5U/6UYHiwiLBpU/s800/018.JPG
If the Woman above had the second or third axe down in this pic, The mens axe would be the big one. i45.tinypic.com/124k9ip.jpg
Although I think in reality the woman had an axe bigger than all these. the big one looks like a 2kg.
Here is David Foster 26 times Australian champ. With one of his axe's media2.apnonline.com.au/img/media/images/2013/05/16/25-1728375-lis160612primex01_fct1021x628x3x29_t460.jpg
He can get through a 350mm hardwood round in 8-10 seconds, with 12 chops or so. Saw him at the Melbourne Show once. Was amazing.
Here he is with his big 5kg axe www.heraldsun.com.au/news/gallery-e6frf7jo-1111120508921?page=6
Here he is with regular people for scale. www.abc.net.au/elections/tas/2006/img/20060317_axman.jpg Foster would be 6'6" to 6'8" tall. Maybe 25-30 stone. When not chopping wood, he likes to drink beer.
This ones an action shot about 4 chops into a comp. images.smh.com.au/2011/09/09/2614097/art-Foster-420x0.jpg Note the size of the "woodchips" flying away.
Racing axes are thinner than work axe's. They dont like nails or other junk though.
Killer
Im the first to comment in a year lol.
Who here from that twitter comment
Oh where the internet takes me
Mantap
Where are feminist women lumberjack? Equality.
Have any one who can told the name of the AXE..... please....
Most folks run a Tua Atahi or Keech racing axe
@@STIHLTIMBERSPORTSUS
Thanks.... Thanks a lot from Bangladesh......
In America you use ax but in Russia you use Russian 🪖
De q es esa madera de dulce con bombones ponganle de encino ceco aver cómo le hacen estas wueras para cirtar
Like si hablas español:v
Нахер я это посмотрел?
У меня нет топора.
Ray
Search Adelin Petrisor on Tik Tok , best lumberjack better then clash royale lumberjack
POV: your looking for Tyler the creator new song and see this instead
мужики!!!
❤😊😮
Anyone here cuz of tyler
!
Bark doesnt hold shit
Desestressar! Queria!!
내가 생각한 도 끼가 아니네
вот что посмотреть ночью
Нахуя я это посмотрел?
I wanna Play minecraft
Madeira tipo massinha de modelar.
Quantas árvores sendo derrubadas por causa desse esporte Idiota... 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
какие топоры используют? фирма марка
Хитачи
😚😚😚
нахрена? зачем лезть наверх??
Чтобы пиздануться и покалечиться 😅
Правила такие. Нахрена в футболе мяч пинать?
Americans!!! What is wrong with you!!!
This is all fun, but please lets be sensitive to nature and our impact on it.
Лес небось российский.
A bit Weak
Вот это я понимаю топор!
Когда собаке делать нечего, она себе яйца лижет...
Sal it ketdi agputed lang kayu mangabaken
stuff
Quantas árvores sendo derrubadas por causa desse esporte Idiota... 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
sério? Pare de mimimi. Vá ver Felipe Neto
@@paulomatos2776 olá tudo bem?... Não, não irei pq FNeto é um idiota útil. E não sou contra esporte, só não acho de acordo inventar um esporte como esse onde prejudica o meio ambiente...
Mas pra afirmar isso você precisa saber se realmente as árvores são derrubadas apenas para isso. O esporte é de tradição e provavelmente eles cultivam as árvores para esse propósito, sem desmatar florestas.
@@paulomatos2776 Excelente análise da sua parte, mas qualquer tipo de esporte acontece de forma corriqueira ou a cada tal qual época. E uma árvore leva no mínimo 5 a 7 anos, as que crescem mais rápido. Então Karem. "Não, não apoio esse esporte, e tenho total direito de opinar.
Дерево сухое. Посмотрел бы я как они реальный ствол в тайге валят и отмахиваются от Комаров и слепней)
Вот деманы
Such a waste of wood
Not really, aspen is a cheap wood that grows incredibly quickly and is practically useless for much of anything.
🐽🪓. 🧘🔥🧘