@@humanbean399.9999999999 percent of people in any height or weight cant do it thats why its a world record not to mention dude holds record in the bench and is also a pro body builder
This guy Mitchel Hooper is amazing. I've never seen this level of strength combined with work capacity. Even Pudzanowski with his angry explosiveness and do or die mentality wasn't close.
That's coach Greg for you. With 22 not being even close to 34, it would be normal to expect some jokes/teasing. Nope, coach Greg won't even do that, he immediately started listing the reasons why this was an amazing feat to watch. Talk about a motivational coach.
Greg did 34 reps with 402.5 lbs on the bar. I'm pretty sure Mitch did 22 reps with 595 lbs on the bar, hence why Greg suggested lowering the weight if he decided to reattempt the record. Not apples to apples
@@KashiwaDaisukeWhat was proposed was trying to do 40 reps at say 500 might be easier than 34 at 595. It's actually quite reasonable, since the natural pace before Mitch tired was actually 1 rep / second. Assuming Mitch would sumo about 1000 pounds, it's a difference of 60 to 50 % 1 RM.
these colabs between you 2 are awesome, (short apology on this next bit lol) While i'm still on the Shaw team for the August classic, as far as Doucette's record (and several others go) I feel you've got a strong chance at making a big impact going forward, especially in strongman
I like this Mitchell Hooper guy! Hope he stays healthy. Will be a lot of fun watching him break all sorts of strength records for the foreseeable future! The man is only 27 years old 🤯
Greg is such a class act outside of his youtube persona! Being 6'6 and 300LBS myself, i understand that Mitchell has a good point about the range of motion needed for us taller guys, i say that to myself as well however, you also must take into consideration how much more mass you can put on compared to someone like Greg, therefore it evens out. That deadlift record is absolutely insane especially at Gregs weight. Mitchell did a really good job and i'm so happy seeing a "Not so monstrous" strongman beat the competition after people liek Brian Shaw have dominated it for a long time.
Just need Tennyson for the C-11 trifecta! As well as your individual content, it’s great to see your profile growing with other positive personalities in the broader fitness space.
I love Moose, but love Greg's humility here. Mitch the whole time is like "it aint shit I just dont sumo" - wish he'd give more props to this as a feat
@@brianpolston9713 no, you’re right, I was joking for the most part, actually, I strongly believe In just having a mix, sumo one week, conventional the next week, hex bar the week after that, and finally machine Deadlift, if your gym has it, and then I just circle back around
Yes. It also depends on the equipment. The softer the bar and the more supportive equipment you use, the easier sumo will be. That's bc (generally) people are weakest off the floor with sumo and that's where all these things help. But yeah, other than that it's about leverages. Possibly a wee bit about strengths and weaknesses, too.
enjoyed the vid but just wanted to note you may want a bit more external rotation in the hips in your sumo technique mitch. with this specific technique, external rotation just puts you in a more favorable position to generate power. think more about ur hip adductors doing work there. a lot of people new to sumo make the mistake to just have a wide stance but just standing wide doesn't really change the mechanics of the lift that much. but yeah, i personally struggle a bit with the sumo stance because i have fairly weak hip adductors & a little hip injury to boot.
Kudos to you Mitchell for posting your success and failures. Though I was sad that Brian couldn't finish on top in his final year (being my favorite), but when its time to let the next gen take over, its time. You deserve all the accolade for your hardwork. And Greg was being very cool here.. Kudos to him too. Good video. Cheers mate!!!!
We, canadians, are so proud of you m. Hooper !!! You showed to everyone who was the strongest man on the planet and as a Quebecer i would like to thank you for all your efforts!!! You proved to the entire world, that, us, Canadians, are the strongest human beings on earth 💪🏻💪🏻 Continue your hard work sir ! You are an idol for all of us and for young kids! You have an extraordinary personality and you are an ambassador for the sport! Bravo à toi! De tous les québécois, félicitations et continue de nous impressionner :)
Those warmup sets were faster than I could bend up and down without any weight, lol. Mitch and also Evan Singleton have this aggressive, explosive- (almost unreal) acceleration, which is just amazing to watch.
Really any top deadlifter that is capable of 1000 lbs does this. Gabe Peña has unreal acceleration on warm-up sets. Seen Peiman deadlift 460 kg like it was 185 kg.
your forgetting Greg at the time was taking about every PE known to man as well, he's openly admitted this numerous times as well, still though Mr. Hooper hasn't done sumo deadlifts so to try and break a record on something he's never done would be pretty far out there, the difference though is Greg was a powerlifter, never made it as a strongman competitior, check out guys like the stoli-brothers and trey mitchell, theirs a huge difference between the 2
@@jonsmith9728you’re delusional if you don’t think Moose is abusing performance enhancers. You don’t compete in worlds strongest man without blasting drugs
Yeap Greg is legit all-rounder. Looks amazing was strong as a motherfucker . Did the right thing and went full blown influencer mode after he got hes channel running with lots of good info. Not subbed anymore but to this date i as a PT still look at hes older video's for some good information when it comes to PEDS and nutrition.
Edit: I did found this: "when it comes to the sumo deadlift vs. conventional deadlift, both exercises activate your muscles to the same degree, but in different ways. According to a study in the journal medicine and Science in sport and exercise, sumo deadlifts are more effective at activating the vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, and tibialis anterior muscles. Conventional deadlifts, on the other hand, elicit greater activation of the medial gastrocnemius."
Greg Doucette used bumper plates, with more bounce, and weighted collars that didn't start to slide the plates off, both of which would've greatly assisted the attempt. Fun watching the attempt.
cope, greg didnt let the plates barely touch the ground, he was under tension the whole time, greg is a little dude half the size of these power lifters... what a fking beast
Just hold on a min and think for a second He made him beat his only world record by challenging the god of strength? Knowing that his record is going to be gone taken? How many of us can do that? If I ever get a chance to go to Canada I would meet him and thank him for all the things he has done.
If you’re still looking for challenges I’d be really interested to see how your strength carries over to kettlebell sport. Kettlebell long cycle (clean & jerk) record is 2x 32kg kettlebells for 116 reps in 10mins or 2x40kg for 40 reps in 5 mins. Can’t set bells down. Lots of other records too of course.
I never understood why people hate sumo deads. Once I started seeing it as a variation it just seemed to make sense. There’s context for it. The closest comparison is wide powerlifting squats to bodybuilding squats.
I don't even know why people say Greg constantly yells or uses high pitch. He uses it to make some parts of his videos more intense, but altogether, this is the kind of voice he uses most often. Unless someone really makes him angry.
That last comment about range of motion x weight is something I've been saying for a while. Imo that's how powerlifting should be scored, by a equation where points are awarded based on bodyweight of lifter, weight lifted, and distance weight travels.
@@emartinezr powerlifting will use 5 different formula based scoring systems that make no measurable sense but the idea of factoring in distance or "watts" is just too much for them to handle.
Hi Mitchell. Do you train your tendons and ligament separately? I have suffer tendon injuries from pushing too much weight too fast. I wonder how you can seemingly push so much weight without hurting your tendons.
Also different body mechanics because of the height difference, Greg uses more leg movement with straight upper body, with Mitchell it’s mainly lower back. 👍
Mitch needs a longer bar to allow his longer legs to fit inside the plates for a sumo. His frame is way larger then Greg's. Hence the sumo deadlift is perfect for Greg. Greg's a beast nonetheless
What a smpathic big and strong man he is deadlifting a shit ton of weight and doesnt even have 2 matching socks on his feet ❤ Respectable beyond comprehension
Sumo is more for people with longer legs than torso. You don't have to use your back as much and you can squat down and drive with your legs more. Normally shorter smaller people lift sumo and taller larger people prefer conventional. Just what I've noticed.
Amazing how strong Greg was with such a small frame. You are a behemoth next to him. And your reps looked more like straight leg deadlifts with a wide stance than sumo deadlifts, which surely must be much more difficult than nailing the sumo technique. If you trained anything I think you would be best at it. Your are like Mr. Perfect from the old WWF, except you are real.
Seeing Greg outside of his own videos, he seems so much more personable, and i can see 100% how he was a PE teacher.
Greg is a legend.
Michael Cooper calms Greg down 😄
He seems way more nice
@@mitchellhooperstrongman A legendary misogynist and transphobe, that's for sure ;)
It's kinda funny how many people don't realize that he plays up his personality to the point of being a caricature of himself
Realising how insanely impressive Greg's record actually is
He has 5 cm range of motion 😅
@@NPC-fg6up there are tons of similar statured people that cannot do this though. it's the world record after all. the dude has insane stamina
@@humanbean399.9999999999 percent of people in any height or weight cant do it thats why its a world record not to mention dude holds record in the bench and is also a pro body builder
@@NPC-fg6upI bet your wife has said that to you also…
@@slurp3194 indeed^^
greg self aware as always. sumo or small ROM aside, he is and definitely was a compact ball of muscle with great stamina
100% agree
I'm loving these collabs with greg, cant wait to see more
Stay tuned 😀
This guy Mitchel Hooper is amazing. I've never seen this level of strength combined with work capacity. Even Pudzanowski with his angry explosiveness and do or die mentality wasn't close.
And cocaine. Don't forget his cocaine
Agreed. Different animal this Mighty Moose is.
His speed on the yoke carry is ridiculous
*Pudzianowski
Different time and different coaching I think. Mitch definitely has the potential to blow everyone away for years to come
Greg is such a cool dude, he has the potential of becoming a big youtube star in the future
Lol said this when he had like 1k subscribers, but his vids were a lot less drama/screaming and a lot more informative.
LOL Now theres a goal😂
He could probably get a million subs, maybe even more. And buy a nice car, like a Lamborghini Urus. 🤔
Or a doctor
He is already big 😂
That's coach Greg for you. With 22 not being even close to 34, it would be normal to expect some jokes/teasing. Nope, coach Greg won't even do that, he immediately started listing the reasons why this was an amazing feat to watch. Talk about a motivational coach.
Guy is standing right there. He isnt too tired and greg knows it. Thats why!
😂
Greg did 34 reps with 402.5 lbs on the bar. I'm pretty sure Mitch did 22 reps with 595 lbs on the bar, hence why Greg suggested lowering the weight if he decided to reattempt the record. Not apples to apples
@@KashiwaDaisuke greg did 50 reps with 402.7lbs, not 34. 34 was Mitch's target to break greg's record, but he was using a heavier weight
@@AndyChamberlainMusic Oh, that makes a lot more sense. My bad
@@KashiwaDaisukeWhat was proposed was trying to do 40 reps at say 500 might be easier than 34 at 595. It's actually quite reasonable, since the natural pace before Mitch tired was actually 1 rep / second. Assuming Mitch would sumo about 1000 pounds, it's a difference of 60 to 50 % 1 RM.
these colabs between you 2 are awesome, (short apology on this next bit lol) While i'm still on the Shaw team for the August classic, as far as Doucette's record (and several others go) I feel you've got a strong chance at making a big impact going forward, especially in strongman
It's always jarring hearing and seeing Greg not yelling or high pitched lol
This is coachs twin that he talks about.
People can meme on Greg how much they want ,that record is insane
"I'm not that tired" gasping for air 😅
Rightb
Greg is really happy and seems fulfilled in life.
Greg is the 🐐
I like this Mitchell Hooper guy! Hope he stays healthy. Will be a lot of fun watching him break all sorts of strength records for the foreseeable future! The man is only 27 years old 🤯
Stay tuned 😉
Really loving the content. You have the potential to be the new generation after Shaw as far as a real public personality!
Thanks mate 😀
Greg is such a class act outside of his youtube persona!
Being 6'6 and 300LBS myself, i understand that Mitchell has a good point about the range of motion needed for us taller guys, i say that to myself as well however, you also must take into consideration how much more mass you can put on compared to someone like Greg, therefore it evens out. That deadlift record is absolutely insane especially at Gregs weight.
Mitchell did a really good job and i'm so happy seeing a "Not so monstrous" strongman beat the competition after people liek Brian Shaw have dominated it for a long time.
Love Greg , hope this gets a way bigger following you deserve it
Mitchell, wow thats a crazy feat of strength. I like your squat record video too.Well done!
“I’m not tired” struggling to breath
just lifting 250 kg like that for 22 reps without any skill in sumo or preparation is insane
Much respect to both of these men.
Greg, shoulder width contributes to wingspan. So wide shoulders and short arms, means good bench leverages.
You forgot to wear bright red shellsuit bottoms which would have given you another 13 reps at least 😂😂
Damn. Next time 👍👍
Just need Tennyson for the C-11 trifecta!
As well as your individual content, it’s great to see your profile growing with other positive personalities in the broader fitness space.
These challenge videos are great
The videos with Greg are great. Two guys, different sports and training but the way they explain things it’s brilliant
I think that Greg would be great in "live news reporter" persona on videos, I would love to see more of that
4:57 Coach Greg with his Joe Rogan post fight UFC interview impression
I love Moose, but love Greg's humility here. Mitch the whole time is like "it aint shit I just dont sumo" - wish he'd give more props to this as a feat
Greg we need more videos like this but on your channel. Good stuff y’all
Greg is such a nice guy. Much more likable when he's not screaming like he always does in his videos imo.
Mitch: “Sumo isn’t a lift”
Mitch telling Greg what he needs to hear, not what he wants to hear.
Lmfao.
Jokes aside sumo can help peeps with mobility issues.
Lol
@@brianpolston9713 no, you’re right, I was joking for the most part, actually, I strongly believe In just having a mix, sumo one week, conventional the next week, hex bar the week after that, and finally machine Deadlift, if your gym has it, and then I just circle back around
This actually cracked me hard 😂
its way safer and better for building muscle
"For me..*sucking in 10 pounds of oxygen*. I'm not that tired" 😂
I've enjoyed this collab so far.
Glad to hear
isn't sumo one of those movements that makes more or less sense for each individual depending on physiology?
Depends if you have a predisposition to cheating.
yes
Correct
Yes.
It also depends on the equipment. The softer the bar and the more supportive equipment you use, the easier sumo will be. That's bc (generally) people are weakest off the floor with sumo and that's where all these things help.
But yeah, other than that it's about leverages. Possibly a wee bit about strengths and weaknesses, too.
The vast majority of lifters will pull more with sumo
enjoyed the vid but just wanted to note you may want a bit more external rotation in the hips in your sumo technique mitch.
with this specific technique, external rotation just puts you in a more favorable position to generate power. think more about ur hip adductors doing work there. a lot of people new to sumo make the mistake to just have a wide stance but just standing wide doesn't really change the mechanics of the lift that much.
but yeah, i personally struggle a bit with the sumo stance because i have fairly weak hip adductors & a little hip injury to boot.
Kudos to you Mitchell for posting your success and failures. Though I was sad that Brian couldn't finish on top in his final year (being my favorite), but when its time to let the next gen take over, its time.
You deserve all the accolade for your hardwork.
And Greg was being very cool here.. Kudos to him too. Good video.
Cheers mate!!!!
Greg's an all round amazing athlete, great performance in endurance, strength, stamina.
We, canadians, are so proud of you m. Hooper !!! You showed to everyone who was the strongest man on the planet and as a Quebecer i would like to thank you for all your efforts!!! You proved to the entire world, that, us, Canadians, are the strongest human beings on earth 💪🏻💪🏻
Continue your hard work sir ! You are an idol for all of us and for young kids! You have an extraordinary personality and you are an ambassador for the sport!
Bravo à toi! De tous les québécois, félicitations et continue de nous impressionner :)
He proved to the world that HE is the strongest in the world today, not US.
Those warmup sets were faster than I could bend up and down without any weight, lol. Mitch and also Evan Singleton have this aggressive, explosive- (almost unreal) acceleration, which is just amazing to watch.
Really any top deadlifter that is capable of 1000 lbs does this. Gabe Peña has unreal acceleration on warm-up sets. Seen Peiman deadlift 460 kg like it was 185 kg.
Watch Rauno pull sumo. His sumo form is perfect. And he’s one of the greatest deadlifters in the world. Strength is strength.
Best video ever. Coach Greg is a solid guy. 👌
This guy is the juiced up version of shane gillis 😂😂😂. I liove it.
damn Greg is stronger than I even realized
your forgetting Greg at the time was taking about every PE known to man as well, he's openly admitted this numerous times as well, still though Mr. Hooper hasn't done sumo deadlifts so to try and break a record on something he's never done would be pretty far out there, the difference though is Greg was a powerlifter, never made it as a strongman competitior, check out guys like the stoli-brothers and trey mitchell, theirs a huge difference between the 2
@@jonsmith9728you’re delusional if you don’t think Moose is abusing performance enhancers. You don’t compete in worlds strongest man without blasting drugs
Yeap Greg is legit all-rounder. Looks amazing was strong as a motherfucker . Did the right thing and went full blown influencer mode after he got hes channel running with lots of good info. Not subbed anymore but to this date i as a PT still look at hes older video's for some good information when it comes to PEDS and nutrition.
@@jonsmith9728 If you think Mitch hasnt taken everything on the planet pretty much then you really don't know a thing about this sport.
@@moose6459 you clearly mis-read my message as i was clearly referering to greg, not mitch
Wow! 402 x 50 reps, holy shit
Two of my FAVES!!! Great effort Mitchell!!!
Edit: I did found this: "when it comes to the sumo deadlift vs. conventional deadlift, both exercises activate your muscles to the same degree, but in different ways.
According to a study in the journal medicine and Science in sport and exercise, sumo deadlifts are more effective at activating the vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, and tibialis anterior muscles.
Conventional deadlifts, on the other hand, elicit greater activation of the medial gastrocnemius."
I love that duo, you guys got a good synergy
Greg Doucette used bumper plates, with more bounce, and weighted collars that didn't start to slide the plates off, both of which would've greatly assisted the attempt. Fun watching the attempt.
Maybe next time!
Greg defo wasn’t bouncing the weights while placing the world record, plates where barely touching the ground
@@littleboss8160 yeah I see that you're right. Can't really bounce if you're barely touching the floor lol
cope, greg didnt let the plates barely touch the ground, he was under tension the whole time, greg is a little dude half the size of these power lifters... what a fking beast
@@Sir-Lewis-P-Diddy-Hamilton no rom 😂
Just hold on a min and think for a second
He made him beat his only world record by challenging the god of strength? Knowing that his record is going to be gone taken?
How many of us can do that? If I ever get a chance to go to Canada I would meet him and thank him for all the things he has done.
needed more videos with greg than last time 😾 2 are not enough
I love these guys more than last time.
If you’re still looking for challenges I’d be really interested to see how your strength carries over to kettlebell sport. Kettlebell long cycle (clean & jerk) record is 2x 32kg kettlebells for 116 reps in 10mins or 2x40kg for 40 reps in 5 mins. Can’t set bells down. Lots of other records too of course.
I never understood why people hate sumo deads. Once I started seeing it as a variation it just seemed to make sense. There’s context for it. The closest comparison is wide powerlifting squats to bodybuilding squats.
with some specific training for it you definitely got a really high chance to achieve it 👌🏻👍🏻
Pound for pound i reckon this guy may one of the strongest men ever.
Agreed. To think that many of his strongman peers have a hundred pounds on him is pretty incredible.
Greg is so pragmatic, he's a great guy to work alongside Mitch. Great vid, keep it up!
Greg sounds so much more different in conversations compared to the rant videos
I don't even know why people say Greg constantly yells or uses high pitch. He uses it to make some parts of his videos more intense, but altogether, this is the kind of voice he uses most often. Unless someone really makes him angry.
Best content!! Thanks for sharing.
I’ve seen enough collab vids to know Greg is a pretty chill guy. He just plays up for the camera on his channel for views
"could you have got more reps conventional?"
mitch: *thinks about it for a quarter second*
"ye"
that utter confidence has me dying laughing lol
Thats why Sage northcutt is sexiest man alive...
yeah, sumo takes some time to get used to, its like a leg press then a back extension.
Cool Collab man! Greeting from Sault ontario
great content guys. thank you
Thanks for watching!
Are you going to start doing some collab with J.F Caron at some stage too? Would love to see how he's going on his road to recovery
Love both of these guys
That last comment about range of motion x weight is something I've been saying for a while. Imo that's how powerlifting should be scored, by a equation where points are awarded based on bodyweight of lifter, weight lifted, and distance weight travels.
Yeah that IS energy. Greg alluded to this.. he said "Watts".
@@emartinezr powerlifting will use 5 different formula based scoring systems that make no measurable sense but the idea of factoring in distance or "watts" is just too much for them to handle.
Hooper, man, you're gonna be a legend who'll be forever remembered by the internet, for good.
New sub :))
awesome video. great stuff
Great effort from Michael.
Mike Hooper is a machine
Hi Mitchell. Do you train your tendons and ligament separately? I have suffer tendon injuries from pushing too much weight too fast. I wonder how you can seemingly push so much weight without hurting your tendons.
I knew you would do it !!!
What the heck kind of microphone is that? Does it detect ghosts??
Hey Mitchell, amazing effort! Do you ever consider trying to set the all time deadlifting record?
How much can you strict curl?
Thanks for the video.
0:58 I hear Spoonman by Soundgarden in the background.
Also different body mechanics because of the height difference, Greg uses more leg movement with straight upper body, with Mitchell it’s mainly lower back. 👍
God damn Hooper is an absolute explosive powerhouse, the man has no weakness
I am so happy to see this Happen.
Mitch needs a longer bar to allow his longer legs to fit inside the plates for a sumo. His frame is way larger then Greg's. Hence the sumo deadlift is perfect for Greg. Greg's a beast nonetheless
The extra space wouldn't have done him any good without extra mobility in the hips.
Coach Greg just being Coach Greg!
Canadia Fitness Shared Universe team ups > MCU
More Greg and Mike!
This was surprisingly wholesome
What a smpathic big and strong man he is deadlifting a shit ton of weight and doesnt even have 2 matching socks on his feet ❤
Respectable beyond comprehension
Sumo is more for people with longer legs than torso. You don't have to use your back as much and you can squat down and drive with your legs more. Normally shorter smaller people lift sumo and taller larger people prefer conventional. Just what I've noticed.
would have liked to see him try it with conv stance
Amazing how strong Greg was with such a small frame. You are a behemoth next to him. And your reps looked more like straight leg deadlifts with a wide stance than sumo deadlifts, which surely must be much more difficult than nailing the sumo technique. If you trained anything I think you would be best at it. Your are like Mr. Perfect from the old WWF, except you are real.
"get ready for pain, I've been here before"
If you keep this style of content up guarantee you’re going to be at a mil within 1-2 years
Best Canadian fitness duo!
This is about mechanics and range of motion.
Great video. Greg taks a lot about that record, and seeing an ELITE lifter try it and get absolutely smashed puts it in perspective.
Good fun
Greg is a legend.
As entertaining as those collab videos are, always kind of worried he'll get injured
Mitchel is it possible to eat anything we want and workout without gaining fat ?
You should have taken your G02 Max Mr. Hooper. Lol
Good job Michael Cooper
putting this amazing feat aside, this is like watching the Bourne Identity, keep the camera still and let us watch the subject.