The Guy With ‘Too Much Muscle’ Shatters World Records

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  • @WeightliftingHouse
    @WeightliftingHouse  4 месяца назад +1

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  • @mikeramgopal3912
    @mikeramgopal3912 Год назад +2322

    Unless you are a gym goer it's probably very hard to appreciate just how powerful guys like this are. By normal standards I80kg is a respectable deadlift for a guy of his size.

    • @williamdon3442
      @williamdon3442 Год назад +180

      This is raw power. Body builders do it for looks sure they’re strong. But this type of lifting is totally something else. I’m sure you know

    • @ygalel
      @ygalel Год назад +75

      Agreed.
      What's crazy is that this guy actually has both. Size and strength.
      If he decides to do body building he would do well.
      He even says it himself that he needs to be a little too lean for him to maintain the weith cap.

    • @jayceh
      @jayceh Год назад +178

      It's way beyond raw power. It's power to start but also perfect technique and balance.

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon Год назад +20

      I think I was more impressed with a 3rd attempt clean and jerk WR.

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon Год назад +134

      95% of Gym goers would have no idea how impressive this is. Unless you are doing Olympic Lifting this is truly beyond your understanding.

  • @free2chasehappy
    @free2chasehappy Год назад +675

    Dude just snatched my deadlift! Such an incredible display of power!

    • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
      @ConnoisseurOfExistence Год назад +15

      Yeah, imagine to just snap it like that overhead!

    • @TheBcoolGuy
      @TheBcoolGuy Год назад +7

      Gotta keep increasing that deadlift! I'm ahead of you with my 186 😎And I'm coming for that 200 before the year is through, and at a significantly lower bodyweight.

    • @free2chasehappy
      @free2chasehappy Год назад +13

      @@TheBcoolGuy sweet! Keep it up bro!

    • @FBI_agent_4859
      @FBI_agent_4859 Год назад

      my deadlift is still 150 (KG*) 😢how long have yall been training??? its total of 7 months since i started going and 3ish months of doing deadlifts

    • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
      @ConnoisseurOfExistence Год назад

      @@FBI_agent_4859 That's very good! How old are you?

  • @norm9069
    @norm9069 Год назад +1228

    That's just insane power. Imagine walking into a gym knowing you're one of the strongest lifters and these guys are in there throwing weights over their head most people have trouble trying to deadlift. Yep, looks like it's a cardio day for me.

    • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
      @ConnoisseurOfExistence Год назад +106

      216 kg deadlift is achieved by probably less than 1% of commercial gym goers. And Li isn't even a big guy... Even his snatch is a great deadlift or squat in commercial gym...

    • @norm9069
      @norm9069 Год назад +54

      @@ConnoisseurOfExistence the explosive power, the stability in both shoulders and core to move from the sqaut to overhead and then static strength to hold it is mind boggling.

    • @tripparian8913
      @tripparian8913 Год назад +47

      ​@@ConnoisseurOfExistencei personally think it is way less than 1%

    • @danielfarrell3534
      @danielfarrell3534 Год назад +11

      ​@Tripparian if you add in "with good technique/form" it's probably even less lol

    • @theeternelyeboii6784
      @theeternelyeboii6784 Год назад +19

      You only want to lift in a gym if your one of the strongest in the room? Lifting is for everyone, people shouldn't feel inadequate or be discouraged from lifting because there's stronger people around, they should be inspired!

  • @davicpetrovski155
    @davicpetrovski155 Год назад +39

    Its crazy to reach this lvl. Not only that insane power, but avoiding the risk of getting injured through all the hard work is a feat in itself

  • @johnkramer745
    @johnkramer745 Год назад +419

    i competed (amateur) in conventional deadlifting compettiion back in the United States (2017 or so).
    In the under 180 lbs category (178 lbs body weight) i hit 515 lbs and got the podium.
    I could sense electrical signals runnign down my spine, brain fogging up, vision blurry and a nose bleed.
    This guy is 9 kgs heavier and cracked almost the same weight in clean and jerk and walks away with a celebratory punch.. MY GODDDDD

    • @hobit7585
      @hobit7585 Год назад +25

      different "diet" between the two of you

    • @woffordwolf2071
      @woffordwolf2071 Год назад +3

      @@hobit7585 yeah you cant compare with a different diet, only with those on the same diet

    • @ippanpedrozo1162
      @ippanpedrozo1162 Год назад +9

      @@hobit7585 "tren" hard?

    • @CrniWuk
      @CrniWuk Год назад +39

      @@hobit7585 There is no doubt that on a professional level substances like steroids are a part of the training. But, there are also people out there which do have denser muscles. It's simply the peak in genetics what you see performing on the top.

    • @jazondelta4976
      @jazondelta4976 Год назад +8

      ​@@hobit7585 coping is hard, dude. 😂

  • @justincoats7236
    @justincoats7236 Год назад +315

    That was impressive. It's hard to imagine the work and effort he has put into his craft. What an inspiration.

    • @rydz656
      @rydz656 Год назад

      You poor naive thing. They're clearly juiced to the gills. No asain is that strong.

    • @JimBobDewayne
      @JimBobDewayne Год назад +1

      Chinese juice cheater.

    • @justincoats7236
      @justincoats7236 Год назад

      @JimBobDewayne When I was in high school. We had the guy who bragged about smoking pot. He would kill it in track each year. I always felt like he did some steroids.

    • @AK-fh4qq
      @AK-fh4qq Год назад

      @@JimBobDewayne hater, every top athlete in the top category takes juice, you can take whatever juice you want, and see if you can make the world record, dumb S

    • @michael-qt3er
      @michael-qt3er 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@JimBobDewayne tell me one name in weightlifting athlete that didn't juice up. at go ahead try to juice up all you can, i'll wait you snatch that much

  • @surfrby8876
    @surfrby8876 Год назад +69

    , He's5 '10 195 lbs and and to see what he's accomplished is mind blowing ! l I was watching him and observing his gaze , he's got a freakishly strong body but man I think he's got got an even stronger mind to do what he's done

  • @smugada
    @smugada Год назад +81

    Incredible mental and muscular strength. He is super human.

  • @SuperSilver316
    @SuperSilver316 Год назад +124

    400+ kg in the cards for this class

  • @xinsanedefeatx
    @xinsanedefeatx Год назад +75

    Got some overlapping audio around 1:40
    Seems to desync before that

    • @xinsanedefeatx
      @xinsanedefeatx Год назад +27

      @@roncaruso931 bro what do you think you're accomplishing here lol

    • @inky4690
      @inky4690 Год назад +1

      @@roncaruso931😂😂😂

  • @BX0207
    @BX0207 Год назад +174

    Man, today I just cleaned a one rep max, bench at 275 lbs - to see him lifting and throwing an additional 200lbs pounds over my 275lbs over his head is just out of this world. Very impressive strength.

    • @xbeast1ny0m4m4
      @xbeast1ny0m4m4 Год назад

      Kg edit: MORE I get it

    • @chaos.dancing
      @chaos.dancing Год назад

      @@xbeast1ny0m4m4 125

    • @josebonilla3241
      @josebonilla3241 Год назад +1

      oh bench is another beast, believe me, they barely bench any heavy weight, is too risky for them too.

    • @ovideoarkans7982
      @ovideoarkans7982 Год назад

      475 lbs man........... 200 lbs over .... insane ..............

    • @oot007
      @oot007 3 месяца назад

      @@josebonilla3241 Weightlifters don't bench because the type of muscles from bench pressing interferes with the motion and technique of their weightlifting.

  • @SonyWilliam
    @SonyWilliam Год назад +86

    I really can't agree more with the other comment: you simply cannot grasp how hard he must have trained, how unbelievable what he has achieved, and how moving that moment really is, unless you work out. That last inch. That one last push. Breathtaking. Bravo. Mad respect.

    • @messitup
      @messitup Год назад

      This kind of power isn't done with training alone, he's genetic make up and tight muscle fibers comes into play too.

  • @JoeContrerasGenesisJoeC
    @JoeContrerasGenesisJoeC Год назад +40

    Always mad respect for this lift . Takes so much focus and not to mention overall strength .

  • @SunnnyDay
    @SunnnyDay Год назад +53

    This fellow is a superb athlete. Not only is he strong, he has stamina and agility, a potent combination that enables him to get the weight moving upward, lifting even himself in that process, then dashing under the weight before it falls too far. Perhaps the greatest gift he possesses, is his mental strength.... He appears to me to lack intimidation of the heaviest weights, approaches the bar with extreme confidence and executes perfect form with every lift.
    I hope to see more lifts by Li Dayin, I hope he is blessed with a long and healthy career !!

  • @mrhiy0252
    @mrhiy0252 Год назад +14

    And he bows at the end. What an absolute dominant athlete.

  • @gilabola4642
    @gilabola4642 Год назад +47

    I have so much respect for olympic lifters. To be so strong & explosive, yet flexible & agile are such a hard thing to achieve

  • @johndoherty-hh2ck
    @johndoherty-hh2ck Год назад +32

    Hey guys Tian Tao has also snatched 180 at the 85 wt class. All he needs to do is put them together and he’s got 400 plus

  • @Black_Fang35
    @Black_Fang35 Год назад +80

    That's crazy man, 89 is truly wild

  • @vishnu2407
    @vishnu2407 Год назад +15

    He makes it look effortless. Madness!

  • @Landford177
    @Landford177 Год назад +42

    The most impressive part of this to me was that he failed 475 on his first attempt and then hit it on his second. Absolutely insane mental willpower, not to mention physical strength.

  • @jessfrankel5212
    @jessfrankel5212 Год назад +43

    Li Dayin=Total Legend.

    • @KaleTong
      @KaleTong Год назад

      Let's not forget Lv Xiaojun.

  • @drewlindsay3553
    @drewlindsay3553 Год назад +11

    Plenty of things to appreciate here, one is the insane display of strength and explosive power, one of the other things to note is the incredible hip and ankle mobility and the ability to lift the weight of the ground with shoes with raised heels

  • @MereMortalsBookReviews
    @MereMortalsBookReviews Год назад +18

    The velocity out of the bottom with 180kg is just astonishing

  • @lastsonofkrypton25
    @lastsonofkrypton25 Год назад +19

    Insane powe , insane technique, and also his core , like steel, that keeps him well balanced.

  • @VincentComet-l8e
    @VincentComet-l8e Год назад +86

    Exceptional lifting.
    But it just brings home how exceptional the great David Rigert was.
    Lifting in the 90kg class he made 180 + 220, for a 400kg total.
    Almost 50 years ago…

    • @showt1me133
      @showt1me133 Год назад +94

      It's harder for modern lifters due to stricter antidoping tests and improved detection methods

    • @youngdee6421
      @youngdee6421 Год назад

      I can't even imagine the types of PEDs they were on 50 years ago in the Soviet Union

    • @Konalo
      @Konalo Год назад +14

      @@showt1me133 Thats why weightlifting is boring nowadays. With much better training programs and gyms imagine how strong these lifters would be without these corrupt doping rules.

    • @alexanderheyworth3242
      @alexanderheyworth3242 Год назад +14

      Not to mention Yurik Vardanyan's 182.5 + 224 in the 82.5 kg class!

    • @radreynolds8978
      @radreynolds8978 Год назад +7

      @@showt1me133 well barely for chinese lifters let's be real. Besides Lu when's the last time one got popped?

  • @EmorettaRobinson
    @EmorettaRobinson Год назад +16

    At around 1:33 there is Seb's voice talking over himself. Just FIY. It's like double the Seb. Lol. Other than that I appreciate Seb's commentary and the video.

  • @dylancurbjumper
    @dylancurbjumper Год назад +6

    The mechanics of the snatch have always perplexed me. How shoulders and elbows don't explode when loading weight in that angle is insane

  • @sabrewolf479
    @sabrewolf479 Год назад +8

    Strength and power yes of course without question, but his technique is also beautiful, almost perfect.

  • @wilhelmw3455
    @wilhelmw3455 Год назад +18

    ‘Too much muscle’ what a great problem to have.

  • @AngladaFamilia
    @AngladaFamilia Год назад +8

    So powerful especially for his size/weight 👍

  • @-8l-924
    @-8l-924 Год назад +5

    I’m thankful for this footage being available and the general commentary, but the cacophony in the seconds before his 180 was insane.

  • @deanwitt7903
    @deanwitt7903 Год назад +1

    Olympic lifting is pure poetry in motion . When I was a kid there was a guy in my small town of New Zealand who went to the 1982 commonwealth games , 1984 Los Angeles olympics , 1986 commonwealths in Edinburgh Scotland , 1988 soul olympics and 1990 commonwealth games New Zealand . He lifted in the 82.5 kg class and his best lifts were a snatch of 152kg and a clean and jerk of 193kg . Phenomenal lifts for 82.5 kg but he said to me years latter the Bulgarians and Russians in the day were dame near snatching his clean and jerk . Just ridiculous strength really .

  • @lupidio1985
    @lupidio1985 Год назад +2

    Li Dayin is seriously awesome to watch! In my opinion one of the most effortless-looking lifts was from Kakhi Kakhiashvili World Record 188 Kg, Athens, 1999

  • @dakotahayden6937
    @dakotahayden6937 Год назад +8

    So much talent in mens 89kg.

  • @davidhounslow7845
    @davidhounslow7845 3 месяца назад

    That clean and jerk 216kg record is truly masterclass. He gets through the whole process at a phenomenal pace 😁

  • @calebsingh8501
    @calebsingh8501 Год назад +5

    That dude has crazy power 🙌

  • @mauiahu6689
    @mauiahu6689 Год назад +1

    I appreciate the amount of effort that's been put into every Snatch weight. No matter how light or heavy. I'm literally learning right now and getting 20to30kgs up is hard yet I can bench 110kgs and Squat 100kgs deadlift 160kgs so long journey ahead for me.

  • @IYAOYAS6969
    @IYAOYAS6969 Год назад +6

    BEAST MODE! that was INSANE!

  • @wallieshere
    @wallieshere Год назад +1

    so smooth.. couldn't imagine the hard work every day

  • @Ed-tq6hb
    @Ed-tq6hb Год назад +9

    The average person has no idea just how unbelievably impressive this was

  • @MortgageNavigation
    @MortgageNavigation Год назад

    Amazing work. Getting into weightlifting was one of the best things in my life. I just started but I appreciate it so much.

  • @dczhen4358
    @dczhen4358 3 месяца назад +1

    Some folks would say it's the doping

  • @songsmith31a
    @songsmith31a Год назад +4

    An extraordinary demonstration of the amazing capabilities of the human body. The power to move such
    prodigious weights above the head like that is almost beyond belief, not least when considering it is
    produced by living tissue and bone limited by genetics that can be trained to achieve such feats of
    strength. Truly inspiring!

  • @ericsmiley1266
    @ericsmiley1266 Год назад +11

    Superhuman strength!

  • @anwarsadat6825
    @anwarsadat6825 Год назад +3

    Amazing! Well done. Congratulations.

  • @CJ-qo6hp
    @CJ-qo6hp Год назад +2

    I move around 500 pound barrels of spray foam by sliding them inch by inch. I can’t believe how these guys can possibly do this. It’s incredible! Wow!

  • @es-ck6eu
    @es-ck6eu Год назад +44

    Li really made you eat your words after your "Li Dayin has a big problem" video😅

    • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
      @ConnoisseurOfExistence Год назад

      Yep. :D

    • @xxxx-rn3yu
      @xxxx-rn3yu Год назад

      Yeah a lot of times the formula for how much muscle mass u can put on with frame doesn't hold true for natty bodybuilder s even

    • @xxOmnipresencexx
      @xxOmnipresencexx Год назад +1

      "Too much muscles" is a pretty dumb thesis in a sport where athletes only walk from the backroom to platform and then lift maximal weights using their... muscles.
      It can be a problem for front rack positioning and elbow extension (tight biceps) but that's not an issue when you have Chinese massage therapists limbering you up all day.

  • @user26344
    @user26344 Год назад +13

    You just know he’s been hitting WRs in training with how easy this looks

    • @user26344
      @user26344 Год назад +19

      @@roncaruso931 and genetics, coaching, as well as a lifetime of dedication to the sport, which no amount of PEDs or steroids can make up for.

    • @user26344
      @user26344 Год назад +20

      @@roncaruso931 If you're assuming china uses PEDs then you can assume every nation does as well, currently and in the past. It's illogical to assume only one nation uses PEDs in one time period.
      Despite that, WRs aren't broken by everyone who decides to take up weightlifting. Only the best can. Some weightlifters never come close to breaking WRs during their entire career. PED use doesn't take away from the impressiveness of this because not everyone can do what he does, is what I'm trying to say.

    • @Ghost-sz2qm
      @Ghost-sz2qm Год назад +7

      @@roncaruso931 if everyone cheating… and you know everyone cheating… Then you can’t really hate. You could always go start a drug free weightlifting competition. Someone would eventually try cheating though… lol.

    • @Ghost-sz2qm
      @Ghost-sz2qm Год назад +8

      @@roncaruso931 it’s true, you can do whatever you want. There are millions just like you. Haters everywhere, don’t think you special.

    • @michaelangelonousagi5419
      @michaelangelonousagi5419 Год назад +1

      @@roncaruso931 You 🤡 's can use drugs and PEDs your entire life and you'll still never lift as much as these guys.

  • @leendert16
    @leendert16 Год назад +4

    Wow, Congratulations. So impressive! Very nice job!

  • @user-zj8cf3fq8e
    @user-zj8cf3fq8e Год назад +1

    That is amazing strength and form. No intimidation by the challenge at all.

  • @karlaiden6474
    @karlaiden6474 Год назад +1

    DISCIPLINE..FOCUS..STRENGH..SKILL..YOU WILL BECOME WORLD CHAMPION..

  • @Grunge_Cycling
    @Grunge_Cycling Год назад

    The speed and explosiveness is just incredible!

  • @padraicsim6064
    @padraicsim6064 Год назад +25

    Imagine Dayins snatch and Tian Tao Clean and Jerk together

    • @fabiobonetta5454
      @fabiobonetta5454 Год назад

      You have the greatest weightlifter of all time

    • @theermios3098
      @theermios3098 Год назад +7

      Until someone can beat Naim Suleymanoglu's 504 Sinclair he will remain the greatest weightlifter of all time. And no one between the 80-100 weight category has come close to Yurik Vardanian's Sinclair total of 489 (182.5/224 at 82.5) in 39 years and counting.

    • @poppincam
      @poppincam Год назад +2

      ​@@theermios3098 no one cares about those records. They are useless. Lu 177kg at 77kg is the lightest to snatch 100kg over bodyweight. So 50+ years and counting lol

  • @LeonYuL
    @LeonYuL Год назад +6

    With that much power, he can save a lot of electricity bills 😂

  • @ayw5118
    @ayw5118 Год назад +1

    Best power jerk in all history. Not just getting the job done but damn aesthetic to behold. I bet money that it's gonna a new trend much like the earlier squat jerk wave.

  • @frankiereinares8892
    @frankiereinares8892 Год назад +2

    perfect form in the snatch

  • @AnunakiAtlantis
    @AnunakiAtlantis Год назад +3

    Superman from China

  • @riesenesel176
    @riesenesel176 Год назад

    Blagoy Blagoev did 195 kg in the 90 kg class. Asen Zlatev snatched 183 kg in the 82.5 categorie. YURIK VARDANYAN did 405 kg worldrecord in total (182.5 224) in the 82.5kg class.

  • @DavidLee-cw6ci
    @DavidLee-cw6ci Год назад +6

    He went from classic physique to open class

  • @EWH636
    @EWH636 Год назад +9

    I've Been Around Oly Lifters And This is Absolutely Impressive Insane and Unbelievable

    • @Kryptic_Inc
      @Kryptic_Inc Год назад +1

      I kNoW rIgHt. It'S mInD bLoWiNg.

  • @ketzbook
    @ketzbook Год назад +2

    It blows my mind how these top powerlifters are stronger than guys who look twice their size.

    • @memoobaba
      @memoobaba Год назад

      powerlifting and bodybuilding is not the same, look up hypertrophy (muscle cell size) does not equate to strength

  • @descendency
    @descendency 10 месяцев назад

    It's so crazy to watch these guys do these lifts. He just did the clean where the weight went the length of his neck before coming back and hitting him in the clavicle... and not even a flinch. That was 216kg...

  • @spikem6039
    @spikem6039 Год назад +1

    This morning I was leg pressing 450kg whilst on Instagram

  • @Bai_Ivan
    @Bai_Ivan 9 месяцев назад +1

    Karlos Nasar is coming for this record, baby :)

  • @fancyleaf
    @fancyleaf Год назад +1

    Let's appreciate his combo. Possessing an eye-pleasing and super-functional body.

  • @christianwijaya6906
    @christianwijaya6906 Год назад +3

    I curious how much Li Dayin weight during weigh in ? Is he already 88,..kg or still not fully 89kg

  • @samgraham1936
    @samgraham1936 Год назад

    Super human strength for his size truly incredible.

  • @Amrani97
    @Amrani97 Год назад +12

    Freakish strength. Made it look easy

  • @arravYT
    @arravYT Год назад +1

    Can Brian Shaw do more?

  • @f1f1f2f2f3f3
    @f1f1f2f2f3f3 Год назад +4

    Does anyone know how much did he actually weigh in this competition?

  • @ClaytonTownley
    @ClaytonTownley Год назад

    376lb snatch at that bodyweight... incredible!

  • @gallahant
    @gallahant Год назад +28

    Impressive! He seems to have more in the snatch though. Extremely strong pulls there.

  • @AndrewMaxVaca
    @AndrewMaxVaca 7 месяцев назад

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  • @apasih6214
    @apasih6214 3 месяца назад +1

    216÷89=2,42.👍

  • @TheCincala
    @TheCincala Год назад +5

    What does Li Dayin shout before each attempt?

    • @y2kv1
      @y2kv1 Год назад +3

      can't hear clearly, think some instances it's "come! come! come!", some it's "let's go again!"

    • @souspoid9841
      @souspoid9841 Год назад +7

      「來了來了來了!!lai le lai le lai le」 it means “Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes” with a hint of central Chinese accent.

    • @olinafan4459
      @olinafan4459 Год назад

      THIS IS SPARTA

  • @jryer1
    @jryer1 Год назад

    475 LBS!! Now that's some serious lifting.

  • @mEtAlMaNiAc787
    @mEtAlMaNiAc787 Год назад +1

    I can't my arms holding 500lbs up like that! insane

  • @adrianmarcelleno2471
    @adrianmarcelleno2471 Год назад +1

    dude snatch 2x body weight+++

  • @slater2001
    @slater2001 Год назад

    bro is an absolute unit

  • @MissionBuilt
    @MissionBuilt Год назад +1

    Superhuman performance
    Unbelievably skilled and powerful. So impressive

  • @aleksandrdegtyarev6948
    @aleksandrdegtyarev6948 Год назад

    Vardanian USSR 1980, 182.5 + 222.5 = 405, body weight 82.5. Never been shattered.

  • @jjcola4495
    @jjcola4495 Год назад +2

    Wow. Congrats that is very impressive. God Bless

  • @thefirmamentalist9922
    @thefirmamentalist9922 Год назад +2

    Dude is a beast.

  • @김성은-n7y
    @김성은-n7y Год назад +1

    My favorite lifter

  • @ryanreviews8566
    @ryanreviews8566 Год назад

    all insanely beautiful, all insanely powerful. the prince has now fully come to the weightlifting scene!!

  • @kademcgill2599
    @kademcgill2599 Год назад +1

    he wasn't even below parallel in the catch for the jerk 😳 💀

  • @soyanchd5439
    @soyanchd5439 Год назад +2

    Did he just power clean 216?!!!

  • @axleochidae2853
    @axleochidae2853 Год назад +2

    WH guy- glad you came to your senses and realized Li Dayin's muscularity is not a problem:)😅

  • @MiniatureMasterClass
    @MiniatureMasterClass 7 месяцев назад

    I'd love to know their gear cycles.

  • @LucasDimoveo
    @LucasDimoveo Год назад +1

    Audio issue at 1:35

  • @yttean98
    @yttean98 Год назад

    Two Awesome lifts.

  • @keion_arknights
    @keion_arknights Год назад +23

    Li Dayin is a weight-lifting house. An absolute 3d fortnite house even.

  • @Kumurajiva
    @Kumurajiva Год назад

    omg, what form! Holy shit! respect

  • @angelreborn1283
    @angelreborn1283 Год назад

    one serious question, which muscle group contributes the highest % for clean and jerk when carrying such load or weight...........big leg muscle...or strong shoulder muscle...or strong arm muscle...in another word....i just want to know which muscle group i need to put more effort....

  • @l_2107
    @l_2107 Год назад +1

    Tian tao: "Hold my fishing rod and thick noodles"

  • @f12-e8o
    @f12-e8o Год назад +1

    It would be crazy to watch this guy throw barrels overhead like a strongman lmao

  • @jacksonr260
    @jacksonr260 Год назад +2

    UNREAL power.

  • @mikem3327
    @mikem3327 Год назад +1

    That is insane most people will never dead lift that much

  • @satheeshvinu6175
    @satheeshvinu6175 Год назад

    Oooooofffs... How can it happens... Really awesome lifts ... Congratulations 🎉