Радваме се, че Карлос избра да остане в България. Да се надяваме, че държавата няма да успее да съсипе и този спорт. Само борбата и тежестите ни останаха.
В момента сме колония. Сложените продажници гледат да ни затрият навсякъде. Не се чудете, пробват се вече хиляди години и засега е неуспешно. Гледат като култура, традиции и самочувствие да ни мачкат. А и голяма част от уж т.нар. служители, чиновниците даже не са българи. Едни други са, ама ако пиша, ще ме изтрият. Нали държат тубата, фейса и най-вече банките...
As a Bulgarian I am disappointed in bulgarian news and the country for not talking about this talented weightlifter he is a treasure for bulgarian sports and yet nothing talked about him.....
@@andydevine-vy7dd he's been tested by an international testing agency multiple times out of competition. There's no evidence he's on any more gear than any other of the elite of the elite. Also, normie lifters don't hit world record clean and jerks, or even a fraction of them, no matter how much gear they take
Thank you for showing phenomenal Nasar! We are proud Bulgarians to have him ! Karlos is the true bulgarian spirit which is fighting till the goal is achieved and beyond! Karlos is the most powerful kid in the world and now he is going to be the most powerful human on planet teaching all of us that everything is possible if you want to badly so much! LOVE YOU KARLOS! BG
Thank you for addressing the fact that some of us are new to following the sport. I like the way that the videos are edited and shot. The voice over as well as the background information on other weightlifters and the coach is also helpful. I'm liking this mini documentary style that you have on this channel.
You wonderful lot who click this 9 minutes after it is published all know who he is. But I want this video to reach a lot of people and help grow intrigue for the sport.
Karlos is the person that comes to mind when companies ask for someone who is young, but has like 20 years of experience. Bro was lifting before conception.
Carlos is a real inspiration!!!! We as Bulgarians are proud of him!!!! What I don't get is why our media does not cover his amazing results in competitions. Disappointing!!! He needs to be recognized more on local soil.
He is well known in Bulgaria for having insane prolonged sessions. And he has been training twice a day since he was 12. He is turning 20 soon so doing weight for 6-8 hours and then something else each day was what his coach left for him as legacy.
I remember being 18 in the gym, definitely had this same casual recklessness but only 1/20th of Nassar's talent. Probably a good thing I wasn't strong enough to do more damage 😅
I know Stefan Botev's son, Steven Bоtev. He is a good friend of mine. The guy does not compete but he comes and casually bench presses 220 kg without thinking and without asking someone to spot him.
Why are people in the comments hating because he is on steroids? There is not a single Weightlifter male or female in the Olympics who is not juiced to the gils. Yes, he is on drugs and so is everybody else. If you don't believe it do this: train Weightlifting for 12 months straight natural, then go on a cycle of 100mg testosterone suspension week + 20mg oxandrolone day for 3 months (super weak cycle compared to what these guys are using). After your first cycle you will never again even think that anybody could be an Olympic Weightlifter without steroids.
Interesting Ivan Ivanov has him doing high pulls. Looks like he does a lot of assistance work which has been rare for Bulgarian lifters. It shows by the way he’s jacked.
You can't imagine how strong is this boy! He've done almost all preparation all alone!!! + he had terrible injury and he still has it and still wins gold
Mixed feelings about such young lad saucing and you know he had to have started even younger. Yeah it's his body but those are big decisions to make while you're still growing.
There's plenty of TikTok kids out there wrecking their bodies with tren, but the upside of Karlos Nasar's situatoin is that he's doing it under the supervision of a *very* experienced team. I'd wager it's less the amount he's taking and more that he's just naturally strong AND a steroid super-responder. The dream combo.
@@kittlydelrey Given the Bulgarians history with "controlled" drug usage, I'd be surprised if he isn't jus juicing his balls off. Although I very much hope I'm wrong, I do not wish for anyone to to essentialy kill himself
@Richard L fair point. But the fact remains that to be that developed at that age he had to have started cycling at least a couple years ago. So somewhere out there, a coach said, yeah I'm gonna help this 16 yo juice correctly. Now you could say that's a positive as he's giving guidance so the highly motivated teen doesn't fuck himself up, but the ethical grey area remains.
Some similar teen phenoms you might not know: Daniil Pushkaryov of Russia squatted 290 kg at age 17 and a bodyweight of 82.4 kg in 2017 this was a local level completion in Russia so international records couldn't be set. 19 year old Devin Mervau of the USA squatted 320 kg last year at 89.6 kg bodyweight in a USAPL meet. Once again not eligible for an international record but still a huge squat by a teen under 90 kg.
Did you miss the little detail that Karlos is Olympic weightlifter not Power-lifter? He is squatting 280kg only to train a bit his legs for his main exercises, which are Snatch and the Clean & Jerk. 70% of his training goes into those two exercises and the rest is an addition to make them even stronger. Also those local competitions are so poorly peds tested that if the same guys try the same weights on international levels like EC, WC or OC they wont hit even 70% of that weight most likely due restriction of heavy gear abuse because of the regular testing lol
@@cirodimarzio910 Yes and 66% of their training goes to deadlift and bench (as powerlifting is a 3 lift sport). Though this kid trains squat as an accessory to Snatch and C&J he's till maxing out here to test his limit strength, just like they do, doesn't really matter how they gained that strength. Also if you think this guy isn't blasting just as much gear, you're delusional. Weightlifting has been a dirty sport for decades, not just with lifters cycling off to beat tests, but bribes, threats, you name it so no I don't trust him to be any cleaner than a powerlifter at a local competition. Oh by the way, Daniil and Devin lift in the FPR and USAPL (respectively), both of which are tested federations, not perfect I know, but certainly no less trustworthy than the IWF.
@@emp100k "Weightlifting has been a dirty sport for decades, not just with lifters cycling off to beat tests, but bribes, threats" I absolutely agree with this and all those stuff are basically synonyms for russian success. If there is a russian athlete involved in the competition it basically means that everything was x3 - the gear, the bribes, the threats lol During the years the russians were going under the radar in 80% of the cases due judges bribing, political favours, etc., I wanna see how they are gonna get the medals without that since everyone hates them now. Countries like Bulgaria, Ukraine, Italy, Israel were wrongfully misjudged due Russia's involvement on political level in some sports for decades but that's over now) I also adore the superiority complex of the russians lmao They always think that they got someone who is better than the Olympic Champion, the World Champion, etc, (if it's not russian ofc:D) If I have tbh the russians should be glad that the situation in countries like Bulgaria isn't good for the past 2 decades+ or they would have seen gold medals in Rhythmic Gymnastics or Weightlifting particularly only through macaroni:D Btw, since that guy Daniil is so strong he should start competing on international level, get a quota and easy take the gold at the Olympics lmao
@@cirodimarzio910 this comment is absurd. You are obviously not a fan of the sport. We all know that all Olympic Weightlifters are on tons of gear. They wouldn't make the Olympics without steroids. People that think you can compete clean have obviously never taken anything in their lives.
@@cirodimarzio910 if you think THIS kid is not abusing steroids and growth hormones, think again. It's actually pretty common to do that in any weightlifting competition, Olympic or not. You get a talented kid, juice him up as hard as you can, let those muscles and ligaments grow, rush through local competitions to international level, then clean him and play safe further.
Most people in the comments section do not seem to realize that there is no single male or female in this sport that is not on the juice. Check the physique of most athletes from the Chinese team. I would say that their gains are even more impressive taking into consideration that Karlos as Bulgarian has a better starting point in terms of genetics.
Starting the juice so early can't be good. Aq teen body is a testosterone factory, roids completely take over test production to the point his body will no longer be producing it. His fertility too could be impacted. He should get a girl pregnant ASAP
Bulgarians are built different, I swear...my partner is Bulgarian and I've been there many times, and I'm always amazed just how thickly built everyone seems to be. Men, women, everyone looks like they have a really strong foundation for lifting, both in genetic build up and mobility due to cultural reasons (squatting normalised for resting so incredible hip and ankle mobility, a lot of beautiful nature leading to people having a lot of hobbies that revolve around physical activity / exercise).
As a Bulgarian myself I can assure you that is true. As Slavic people, we tend to have good genetics for strength. Our ancestors were working all day in the fields under the burning sun. And before that, through the decades we were feared for having one of the strongest armies. Not because it was big, but with really strong men!
@@emanuilboshnakov1091 As you can see by all the comments from FAT and LAZY Americans and Europeans who take a pill or drug for everything, they really truly believe that anyone who does not look like they do has to be taking ALL the drugs LOl. I often wonder why these "betas" watch strength sports to begin with ?/
Two wrong answers lol. Karlos is part Lebanese + Bulgarians aren't slavic despite pro-russian idiots but mongolians in heritage, just facts. Bulgars strength is entirely due to training though, no juices, no slavs.
these vids are so good, i don't follow Olympic lifting at all. so i don't know who any of these names ever are (I follow powerlifting). I've just found ur channel recently and i really enjoying these videos, very easy to follow along man
I'm 61 and when I watch this stuff, I can feel my spine slowly breaking into little pieces. There's just no way. I'm still lifting, but I can't even look at that kind of weight any more.
It's nice to see someone is talking about this BIG BULGARIAN!!!! Sad truth is that Bulgaria doesn't give a 💩about its biggest athletes ... Carlos has rejected numerous offers from other countries and keep lifintg for Bulgaria
@@Ar7Style87 no its true..as a pro boxer a kid fighting since 7, disciplined. No alcohol or weed your testosterone should be above physiological levels to make quick changes. Regardless of potential drugs.
It doesn’t work that way when you peak so hard at 18. He’ll probably be only slightly better, or possibly lose his power/elasticity and get worse through his 20s
Train like Karlos!
Buy 2 get 1 FREE 'mix & match' www.weightliftinghouse.com
How much for the roids?
Радваме се, че Карлос избра да остане в България. Да се надяваме, че държавата няма да успее да съсипе и този спорт. Само борбата и тежестите ни останаха.
Радвам се че имаме поне един човек на които може да се радваме и че е от нашата държава
Тя борбата е злато макар че много се продадоха там
Държавата - това сме ние. В тези организации от край време управлението е супер прогнило и крадливо.
Да,но един ден най вероятно ще съжалява
В момента сме колония. Сложените продажници гледат да ни затрият навсякъде. Не се чудете, пробват се вече хиляди години и засега е неуспешно. Гледат като култура, традиции и самочувствие да ни мачкат. А и голяма част от уж т.нар. служители, чиновниците даже не са българи. Едни други са, ама ако пиша, ще ме изтрият. Нали държат тубата, фейса и най-вече банките...
As a Bulgarian I am disappointed in bulgarian news and the country for not talking about this talented weightlifter he is a treasure for bulgarian sports and yet nothing talked about him.....
защото ни набиват постоянно в главите ,че не ставаме ,че сме последни във всичко ,а това не е вярно имаме страшни таланти на световно ниво !
@@Anticommunism99 Така е
These medias are not ours, not bulgarian ;) And politics also...
@@DoDo-be4xo you know what i mean by saying bulgarian i mean the medias that are broadcasted in bulgaria
Какво да пишат? Че пак са оставили европейските шампиони без заплати 2 месеца ли? Не, трябва да спасяваме жалките футболни отбори с държавни пари.
As a 20 year old, i wanna be like Karlos Nasar when i grow up
Nah I think you wanna be more like a bear 🐻
@Andy Devine gonna take a fuck ton more than gear to be even close to how good karlos is
@@andydevine-vy7dd he's been tested by an international testing agency multiple times out of competition. There's no evidence he's on any more gear than any other of the elite of the elite. Also, normie lifters don't hit world record clean and jerks, or even a fraction of them, no matter how much gear they take
💉🩸🌡️🧪
Same as a 31 year old
Bulgaria has some history in the weight lifting!
Thank you for showing phenomenal Nasar! We are proud Bulgarians to have him ! Karlos is the true bulgarian spirit which is fighting till the goal is achieved and beyond! Karlos is the most powerful kid in the world and now he is going to be the most powerful human on planet teaching all of us that everything is possible if you want to badly so much! LOVE YOU KARLOS! BG
I swear my man Karlos has been 18 years old for the last 5 years.
Karlos: my new favorite natty lifter
😂 😂 More like for the last 12 years
He surpassed the former oldest 18 year old (High School Shotput - Jordan Geist ) by 2 years
Just balkans ….
Lol. Ikr
Karlos is a national treasure for Bulgaria and I am proud that he rejected an offer from Qatar and decided to compete for Bulgaria! Huge respect!
Thank you for addressing the fact that some of us are new to following the sport. I like the way that the videos are edited and shot. The voice over as well as the background information on other weightlifters and the coach is also helpful. I'm liking this mini documentary style that you have on this channel.
0:50, the jury couldn’t believe it…
We've all heard of him
You wonderful lot who click this 9 minutes after it is published all know who he is. But I want this video to reach a lot of people and help grow intrigue for the sport.
@@WeightliftingHouse I thought the same but then realised if this video does reach the wider audience then that probably is very very true
@@WeightliftingHouse smart move to use young ripped weightlifters to introduce the sport
@@WeightliftingHouse I mean there are stronger guys who people don't know of
I recently saved a UA-cam short of him to study power clean technique.
Браво, Карлос! Гордеем се с теб!
Да живее България!
Karlos is the person that comes to mind when companies ask for someone who is young, but has like 20 years of experience. Bro was lifting before conception.
Love these mini documentary style videos, great production value.
Carlos is a real inspiration!!!! We as Bulgarians are proud of him!!!! What I don't get is why our media does not cover his amazing results in competitions. Disappointing!!! He needs to be recognized more on local soil.
The content quality is astonishing. Seb, you've become the very best weightlifting channel on UA-cam, congrats !
Thanks so much Louis!
One boy from Bulgaria that is better that all adults so proud of him. Wish you all the best.
220kg power clean at his bodyweight is surreal. At any weight even.
I am constantly blow away from these lifts.
He is well known in Bulgaria for having insane prolonged sessions. And he has been training twice a day since he was 12. He is turning 20 soon so doing weight for 6-8 hours and then something else each day was what his coach left for him as legacy.
This channel is going to save weightlifting single-handedly. At least it's done it for me.
Karlos Nasar Born: May 12, 2004. He is 18 years old at the moment
The ideal mate in school, never getting ID'd
Nice to see natural tested young adult
Natural? HAhAHHAHAHHAHAHA,,,
@@metinotje I think he is joking.
he is not natural xd
@@GeorgiIvanov-zq6yy He is natural, every month they test him like 3 times!
for those saying clickbait;
outside of the people who are here within the hour, follow WL, he is an unknown
despite being crazy elite
I remember being 18 in the gym, definitely had this same casual recklessness but only 1/20th of Nassar's talent. Probably a good thing I wasn't strong enough to do more damage 😅
karlos should be known more beyond the weightlifting world. It’s only a matter of time before this happens. This might even be the video to do it
I know Stefan Botev's son, Steven Bоtev. He is a good friend of mine. The guy does not compete but he comes and casually bench presses 220 kg without thinking and without asking someone to spot him.
bulgarians are warriors by nature
@@filipfilipov4549*robbers
Бог да те пази , момче ! Бог да пази БЪЛГАРИЯ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the story telling. I don't even follow weightlifting but I'm subbing to the channel. It's giving me an itch to learn.
He's 18? He looks way older facially. Anyway, doing 200kg at 80kg bodyweight at that age is mind blowing.
Puberty hits stronger in certain places.
@@bmstylee it’s peds
@@AdornedProduct1 natty
@@lionheart93 natty, vegan, lifting for 6 weeks, 13yo
He looks like he's in his 20s for sure.
Carlos is phenomenal! At that age there is nobody with such a success! He really is the strongest teenager!
His name is Karlos
Get used to it
This guy is a total beast. His training is scaring Me, like was this a footage from a 1 day? He trains super heavy, what a beast!
Браво на нашето момче 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
Он болгарин?
@@smert_blizko Ми къв да е "он"...мама българка, баща арабин но е живял цял вижот тука...
@@smert_blizko Полу-българин.
How long is he going to remain 18?
I swear it's been 5 years
Until he is mature enough
As long as madlifts15
This video features him when he was 18.
He has the Benjamin button disease. Calm down.
@@zagato77904 lmao
He currently trains completely on his own, unbelievable talent and grafter.
alternative title: the strongest weightlifting belt you've never heard of.
I'm not even that interested in Olympic lifting, but according to the last 10 minutes of watching this video, I am now.
Karlos is just a LEGEND 👏👏👏
And yes, he is the 2024 Olympic gold medal champion and the world record champion 🏆
Why are people in the comments hating because he is on steroids? There is not a single Weightlifter male or female in the Olympics who is not juiced to the gils. Yes, he is on drugs and so is everybody else. If you don't believe it do this: train Weightlifting for 12 months straight natural, then go on a cycle of 100mg testosterone suspension week + 20mg oxandrolone day for 3 months (super weak cycle compared to what these guys are using). After your first cycle you will never again even think that anybody could be an Olympic Weightlifter without steroids.
The fact this guy was born the year I first started watching/following weightlifting depresses me…man time flys
Karlos is a weightlifting prodigy no doubt about that
Interesting Ivan Ivanov has him doing high pulls. Looks like he does a lot of assistance work which has been rare for Bulgarian lifters. It shows by the way he’s jacked.
You can't imagine how strong is this boy! He've done almost all preparation all alone!!! + he had terrible injury and he still has it and still wins gold
What a natural weightlifter
Mixed feelings about such young lad saucing and you know he had to have started even younger. Yeah it's his body but those are big decisions to make while you're still growing.
There's plenty of TikTok kids out there wrecking their bodies with tren, but the upside of Karlos Nasar's situatoin is that he's doing it under the supervision of a *very* experienced team. I'd wager it's less the amount he's taking and more that he's just naturally strong AND a steroid super-responder. The dream combo.
@@kittlydelrey Yup, same as John Haack.
@@kittlydelrey Given the Bulgarians history with "controlled" drug usage, I'd be surprised if he isn't jus juicing his balls off. Although I very much hope I'm wrong, I do not wish for anyone to to essentialy kill himself
He just eats clean and trains hard fam...
@Richard L fair point. But the fact remains that to be that developed at that age he had to have started cycling at least a couple years ago. So somewhere out there, a coach said, yeah I'm gonna help this 16 yo juice correctly. Now you could say that's a positive as he's giving guidance so the highly motivated teen doesn't fuck himself up, but the ethical grey area remains.
We're so proud of him, bulgarian mother's son ❤
Some similar teen phenoms you might not know: Daniil Pushkaryov of Russia squatted 290 kg at age 17 and a bodyweight of 82.4 kg in 2017 this was a local level completion in Russia so international records couldn't be set. 19 year old Devin Mervau of the USA squatted 320 kg last year at 89.6 kg bodyweight in a USAPL meet. Once again not eligible for an international record but still a huge squat by a teen under 90 kg.
Did you miss the little detail that Karlos is Olympic weightlifter not Power-lifter? He is squatting 280kg only to train a bit his legs for his main exercises, which are Snatch and the Clean & Jerk. 70% of his training goes into those two exercises and the rest is an addition to make them even stronger. Also those local competitions are so poorly peds tested that if the same guys try the same weights on international levels like EC, WC or OC they wont hit even 70% of that weight most likely due restriction of heavy gear abuse because of the regular testing lol
@@cirodimarzio910 Yes and 66% of their training goes to deadlift and bench (as powerlifting is a 3 lift sport). Though this kid trains squat as an accessory to Snatch and C&J he's till maxing out here to test his limit strength, just like they do, doesn't really matter how they gained that strength. Also if you think this guy isn't blasting just as much gear, you're delusional. Weightlifting has been a dirty sport for decades, not just with lifters cycling off to beat tests, but bribes, threats, you name it so no I don't trust him to be any cleaner than a powerlifter at a local competition.
Oh by the way, Daniil and Devin lift in the FPR and USAPL (respectively), both of which are tested federations, not perfect I know, but certainly no less trustworthy than the IWF.
@@emp100k "Weightlifting has been a dirty sport for decades, not just with lifters cycling off to beat tests, but bribes, threats" I absolutely agree with this and all those stuff are basically synonyms for russian success. If there is a russian athlete involved in the competition it basically means that everything was x3 - the gear, the bribes, the threats lol During the years the russians were going under the radar in 80% of the cases due judges bribing, political favours, etc., I wanna see how they are gonna get the medals without that since everyone hates them now. Countries like Bulgaria, Ukraine, Italy, Israel were wrongfully misjudged due Russia's involvement on political level in some sports for decades but that's over now) I also adore the superiority complex of the russians lmao They always think that they got someone who is better than the Olympic Champion, the World Champion, etc, (if it's not russian ofc:D) If I have tbh the russians should be glad that the situation in countries like Bulgaria isn't good for the past 2 decades+ or they would have seen gold medals in Rhythmic Gymnastics or Weightlifting particularly only through macaroni:D Btw, since that guy Daniil is so strong he should start competing on international level, get a quota and easy take the gold at the Olympics lmao
@@cirodimarzio910 this comment is absurd. You are obviously not a fan of the sport. We all know that all Olympic Weightlifters are on tons of gear. They wouldn't make the Olympics without steroids. People that think you can compete clean have obviously never taken anything in their lives.
@@cirodimarzio910 if you think THIS kid is not abusing steroids and growth hormones, think again. It's actually pretty common to do that in any weightlifting competition, Olympic or not. You get a talented kid, juice him up as hard as you can, let those muscles and ligaments grow, rush through local competitions to international level, then clean him and play safe further.
Most people in the comments section do not seem to realize that there is no single male or female in this sport that is not on the juice. Check the physique of most athletes from the Chinese team. I would say that their gains are even more impressive taking into consideration that Karlos as Bulgarian has a better starting point in terms of genetics.
Starting the juice so early can't be good. Aq teen body is a testosterone factory, roids completely take over test production to the point his body will no longer be producing it. His fertility too could be impacted. He should get a girl pregnant ASAP
Karlos "I've been 17 or 18 for the past 4 years" Nasar
That´s insane these tranning hall films! And Congrats to the movie script, professional.
Nasar's strength is nuts, Aleksey is crazy too.
Carlos is the nicest guy ever too. Super humble but a fucking animal in the same time.
Bulgarians are built different, I swear...my partner is Bulgarian and I've been there many times, and I'm always amazed just how thickly built everyone seems to be. Men, women, everyone looks like they have a really strong foundation for lifting, both in genetic build up and mobility due to cultural reasons (squatting normalised for resting so incredible hip and ankle mobility, a lot of beautiful nature leading to people having a lot of hobbies that revolve around physical activity / exercise).
As a Bulgarian myself I can assure you that is true. As Slavic people, we tend to have good genetics for strength. Our ancestors were working all day in the fields under the burning sun. And before that, through the decades we were feared for having one of the strongest armies. Not because it was big, but with really strong men!
@@emanuilboshnakov1091 As you can see by all the comments from FAT and LAZY Americans and Europeans who take a pill or drug for everything, they really truly believe that anyone who does not look like they do has to be taking ALL the drugs LOl. I often wonder why these "betas" watch strength sports to begin with ?/
@@emanuilboshnakov1091 Juiced.....
@@metinotje Who is juiced??
Two wrong answers lol. Karlos is part Lebanese + Bulgarians aren't slavic despite pro-russian idiots but mongolians in heritage, just facts. Bulgars strength is entirely due to training though, no juices, no slavs.
Now I want a WH belt 😎🤩 for my new PR.
Every 17 year old boy in Manga has a physique like this😆
I sure hope Carlos brings our team some more gold medals 🦾
Why nobody knows you 😂
I’m sure there are 17 year boys in Magna( wherever that is) that look even stronger than him
The real Q is how much they can lift?
We know the answer
May 12, 2004 so only one month left! People will most likely say he is 18 for at least another 2-3 years
Can't imagine he's not overtrained. Even on cycle that amount of volume is insane.
Why dont you consider, sponsoring Carlos and helping him get popularity would benefit you undoubtedly!
Impressive, very nice... Now lets see the lifespan.
Insert Patrick Bateman meme
these vids are so good, i don't follow Olympic lifting at all. so i don't know who any of these names ever are (I follow powerlifting). I've just found ur channel recently and i really enjoying these videos, very easy to follow along man
Powerlifting is for pussies my bro
В България са истинските шампиони !!!
🇧🇬 Above all! To be known and never forget!
His pull looks so slow but strong
The pull is supposed to be slow up until shortly after the knee. That is what is considered efficient.
This is my dad... I'm so proud of him.
I'm 61 and when I watch this stuff, I can feel my spine slowly breaking into little pieces. There's just no way. I'm still lifting, but I can't even look at that kind of weight any more.
I will never get tired of hearing plates slide smoothly onto the sleeve of an olympic barbell.
He was actually born on the 12 may 2004 so yeah.. 18 y/o
and In his Olympic debut, he then won the 2024 Olympic men's 89 kg event, breaking the World and Olympic records in the process
⬜🟩🟥 БРАВО КАРЛОС , ГОРДИ СМЕ С ТЕБ ! ⬜🟩🟥
bruh, did he just got a little boost from his 3rd leg 😅 0:14
Completely unfamiliar with this sort of lifting I thought to self "how T.F. do you fail at a 660lbs back squat and not die?!" And now I know😃
Best weightlifting channel bar none (pun intended)
This definitely isn't my sport but still a very interesting watch, thanks
Има хора останали да се гордеят с теб момче!
И да страдат за теб, заради държавата...
An year later, and he broke one more record
It's nice to see someone is talking about this BIG BULGARIAN!!!! Sad truth is that Bulgaria doesn't give a 💩about its biggest athletes ... Carlos has rejected numerous offers from other countries and keep lifintg for Bulgaria
Bulgaria have a lot strong man and teens .. is not only Karlos they just don t like to compete:)
Awesome keep up the great work
Great video. Thanks 👍
The suspense was real with that 300 kgs😂😂😂😂
I was literally at the edge of my seat
It's coming...
2024 Olympic and new World Champion!!!224kg 20 years old.🎉🎉🎉
Нашата Гордост! 🇧🇬❤️
What you going to stand on when you lift the WORLD !
a truly unbelievable bulgarian 👀
Our boy Karlos ❤ 🇧🇬
Not even mad at the nicely snuck in commercial for gear. Must be good stuff.
smooth ending Seb !!
Thanks for the backstory.
Imagine him as a high school linebacker, he’d be flattening kids out
Weightliftings narrators and crowd reminds me of golf
Bulgarian Tap Water
😭😭😭😭😭
This guy will dominate 89kg for many years
I mean, Nino and Tian are pretty incredible competition. Gigachad is still pretty young as well and he looks extremely promising.
@@zwryy7622 I don't think Tian is gonna be doing much of anything anymore, unfortunately.
@Andy Devine 🤓
His physique is incredible for his age.
Its nothing to do with age,thats the age with most potential for mscle gain.
@@scarred10 Obviously you have zero idea of what you are talking about lol
@@Ar7Style87 no its true..as a pro boxer a kid fighting since 7, disciplined. No alcohol or weed your testosterone should be above physiological levels to make quick changes. Regardless of potential drugs.
@@forceoneX I did not claim that. Ny point was that 18 is not the age of your peak phisique.
Right? I wonder if he will go up to a heavier weight class because I imagine by 25-28 he can gain another 15-20 lbs of muscle.
He has been 18 for the past 15 years.
Says something about powerlifting that the best powerlifters are olympic weightlifters warming up in a gym who don't know or care.
Wonderful to see
Дай тигър !!!! ❤️❤️
BULGARIAN LION ! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU KARLOS ! БЪДИ ЗДРАВ И ЩАСТЛИВ !
217: uhh, Karlos, you missed the truck
Karlos: We're not aiming for the truck!
Take him off his cycles forever and he will come back down to earth
Imagine what kind of monster he will be when he will be 26 or 27 years old.
It doesn’t work that way when you peak so hard at 18. He’ll probably be only slightly better, or possibly lose his power/elasticity and get worse through his 20s
He already a world record holder
He ain’t got nothing to prove