having his squat suit blow up on that second and coming back to squat more kgs on his third, is the most savage thing I've ever seen ! This guy has balls of steels !
I guess he did that because it was mostly a technical failure. I think semenko had the strength to get both lifts done, but it popped a technical mistake at the second attempt and perhaps at the third lack of confidence bc of the failed lift, since he didn't broke the parallel
I have only been getting into powerlifting recently so I had no idea what was going on. I thought his hips dislocated or his quad blew out. Either way it’s scary AF
you get more out a squat suit than you do a deadlift suit so in open lifting the squat being a bigger lift is more common than in classic lifting where its only really the 120+ lifters that are this way.
Also, as your squats and deads go up, your grip starts to become a limiting factor on the dead. It's not so common for you to see people holding onto 900+ lbs without using hookgrip these days.
bodybuilding is a different thing, why do you compare? of course bodybuilders gets more attention, they train for looks. 99% of people don't care at all about how much you lift. but pretty much everyone are amazed by big muscles and aesthetic physiques...
the fact that they still refuse to use a power rack is frustrating to me.Do they really need someone to die in order to get it?Look what happened to Brandon Lilly.Dude almost lost his ability to walk and all of that could have easily been prevented.
Heres my idea, 2 modified breaking scissor lift tables that sit under the plates that follow on the way down with a laser guided gap distance as to not disturb the lift. on the way up of the lift, the bar is attached to the table with a strap by a small gap all simultaneously. This lifting of the tables to rise should be included in the overall lift. Should the athlete lose control, the bar drops onto the table either side to a gradual halt with the automated breaking, the atlete may fall down but the bar does not. All the tech already exists, laser guide comes from builder levelling tripods and programmed to maintain a small distance by telling the table to go down. It wouldn't be difficult to do
KJH Drug Free Masters Powerlifting going from almost a freak accident to a successul third attempt like that..that guy has some solid mental game going on
There was this guy in my gym who asked me to spot him on his squat. The one where you stand behind his ass and hug him. I saw some other dude spotting him a couple of days before. He was struggling so hard for 250ish pounds. I said no. I am not going to risk him dropping the bar on my arms. What's the point of spotting in a power rack anyways? If you can't get it up just go down until the pins catch the bar. Thats the whole point of a power rack and it's perfectly safe. There is no shame in it. In fact you have to fail a couple of times to get off your comfort zone. I was just commenting because I saw these spotters completely fail to do their one job. Can't blame them though
Bro, i guess you never failed squat or you don t practise it. In the squat, when you fail and you re already down, its more dificult that what you think to get out, especially if you practise low bar. Most of the times, of you aren t enought quick you hit your low back with the bar.
@@somarbabahouri7488 he's not saying to dump the bar back, just set the pins a few centimeters below your parallel and if you fail the squat you simply sit down atg and the bar will get supported by the pins.
@@somarbabahouri7488 Stupidest shit that you just said, I’ve failed maybe 2-3 times before and just set the pins one below where you usually squat to depth and that’s it. Stfu
Spotters are almost useless at a point sheesh. They could totally come up with technology to combat this problem.... The weight just gets too big eventually for spotters to do anything. I'm a mechanical engineering graduate... business venture? 🤔🤔
I would like a strap system that was built around a cage would be good. so the straps were on a pulley of some kind and if the head spooter feels the weight is lost then he can press a button that retracts the straps and take the weight off the lifter. I hope you understand where I am coming from with this and can make it happen :)
John Miller that still leaves a little room for error, someone could easily forget to press the button, something that’s automatic could fail too because technology fails all the time, the bar idea sounds good to have it at the squatters depth range, it’s also just knowing how to let go of the weight without hurting yourself
I’ve seen a lot of people bash sumo deadlifts but I feel like this is a good example of one. He’s tall so it’s still a good range of motion, plus his legs aren’t that far apart at the max pull like some others who look like they’d easily fall if blow on them. Sumo style is actually a really great style that has it’s benefits. Besides, at least it’s not like someone with an extreme arch on a bench press.
You can also be disqualified for dumping the weight in an IPF meet (unless they can clearly tell that it was unintentional like in this case), they make it a rule because it would be dangerous for the spotters
What did It happen in the second squat attempt? It seemed to be like an injury but it's not possible taking into account that he came back with more kilograms!!! Amazing!!
Hi, I’m new to lifting, so I was wondering why this guy can lift so much weight yet not look that muscular? I mean, he doesn’t look that much bigger than the average gym goer.
Don S OK first off welcome to the lifting world. Second I need to point out this is equipped lifting so they are using equipment like a squat suit that is helping them lift about 50kg or more over what they could do without it. My next point is size does not equal strength. In order to be big you need to train a certain way much like a bodybuilder will and to get strong you also need to train to met this goal. In very general terms keeping your sets to 3 to 5 reps and the weight heavy enough to fit this you will get stronger not bigger and if your sets are 8 reps and up you will get bigger. Now as you will find it is much more complex than this but at this stage this is as basic as it can be made. So as you get more experience with your lifting you will come to understand this better. If you want any more help or information just let me know
This is why I prefer raw powerliting. Every equipped squat looks like a brush with catastrophic bodily injury. If you're squatting 50-100kgs more than your body can hold, and the only thing keeping you together is some nylon, I wouldn't be too comfortable.
Damian Hughes yeah bit eddie is still a strong guy when it comes to bench even though it's not really a strongman event. I am not sure he could perform as well as this guy if they were lifting in the same format. But I think you could say that with just about anyone. When you take someone out of their sport and put them in another they are not going to be able to perform as well as the guys already there.
+Zakaria Bl that just depends on what you think makes a person the strongest man on the planet. For example Eddie can't squat as much as Ray Williams he is about 20 to 30kg behind ray on the squat. Also I have not seen Eddie max out his deadlift with wrist wraps but that's by the by. All you can really say about two people in different sports and body weight is that they are the best at there given sport.
He's still extremely strong without the suit. It's just what geared competition is. If you break your bat in baseball you get a new bat and come back. Break your stick in hockey, get a new stick. Break the pole in a vault, get a new one. Break your suit in equipped lifting, come back with a new suit. It's usually not easy to get the suits on and set properly and it's amazing he was able to come back and hit a world record weight.
Schwarzalbenheimen I don’t think the bat is comparative to the squat suit. It would closer resemble the barbell. Those two are fundamentals to their sports, the squat suit is assistance gear that is not required to squat.
@@Schwarzalbenheimen You can compare the EQ Division with the Olympic pole vault. You will reach more height than without the use of a stick but you need to learn how to use the stick in order to get over the bar or you will fail.
No offense to the actual person, but spotter number four from left to right looks like that one kid who claims he's all muscle but no one has the guts to tell him he's 40% fat.
Доживет ли до старости ? По крайней мере сможет ли передвигатся на ногах ? Это вопрос с такими запредельными нагрузками его позвоночные диски просто повылазят 100% это лиш вопрос времени .очень силен даже с учотом экипы силен безумно но какой ценой ? Тазобедренные суставы под замену в старости и коленные .если печень не лопнет раньше времени .
I not sure the difference between all time world record and world record. but to confirm that he now holds the world record on Squat and total in the 105kg open IPF powerlifting class. If you could explain the difference more that would be great.
Jonas TheViking you could be right with that one. I don't really follow many of the smaller feds. But I would say its only fair to compare like for like and do our best to give each lifter the credit they deserve for there achivemnt.
+noka5730 equipped means lifting using the aid of a squat and deadlift suit and a bench shirt. These are all single ply. Yes they will add weight to the bar, everyone is different so how much you would benefit from this could not be said. You would just need to try it out and see if you liked it or not.
Question....why are these "bench shirts" and arching-the-back allowed? I may be ignorant of something, but aren't these another form of performance enhancers? I'd like to see a powerlifting contest with no aids...or A.I.D.S. for that matter. Just raw power. I doubt he dropped the bar more than 10 inches on the bench press. It's obviously allowed or within in the rules, but it kind of seems like a loophole to me. I could understand if these shirts, kneewraps, et al are used for hernia prevention, ligament tears, etc. Still doesn't convince me that they should be used. If you get hernia's and you have Greg Oden knees, then you're not the strongest guy out there...life is tough. Someone set me straight, please.
you will never find a totally raw comp. everyone using a least a belt and wrist wraps across the board. you may find a few local events that are totally raw but never on the world stage. What you are watching is called powerlifting and it dates back to the 1970's. single ply suits that support the body in squat and deadlift and a shirt that helps in bench. In the last 5 or so years there is now a Classic class where the suits and knee wraps are not used just knee sleeves, belts and wrist wraps. The Classic is the driving force behind the sport just now and what is really getting people into the sport. however powerlifting will also be equipped lifting and after a few years in the sport you will want to give it a try, after all who doesn't want to lift more. Just like Bolt when he runs the 100m or any race for that matter, he put on equipment that gives him an unnatural level of grip on the ground due to the spikes on the bottom of his shoes. that is no different than putting on a suit and lifting an unnatural amount of weight. I just dont understand why powerlifting gets hate for using gear yet every other sport like running and strongman that use gear it's accepted and they are still praised for what they do. So my closing comment would be enjoy the lifting for what it is, respect the lifters for the effort they put in and congratulate them for what they accomplish and I feel that applies to all sports not just powerlifting.
you must be new to powerlifting. Classic or RAW as you call it has only been around since 2010. IPF has always been a single ply equipped lifting fed going back to the 1970's powerlifting itself was mainly a equipped sport until recent times
John Miller I'm a weightlifter/football player but I obviously do powerlifting lifts but I'm not super familiar with powerlifting as a sport I'm use to raw never done any lift with assistance.
For me Classic is the best I do respect geared lifting but for me it not the same. I would like to give it a try myself one day and feel what its like to use the suits and stuff like that. But in my head lifting with as little supporting equipment is the best. for someone like yourself you could squat your max for a triple in a squat suit if not more, they give you lots of energy out the hole and that probably the part weightlifters are in a class for their own when it comes to squatting.
having his squat suit blow up on that second and coming back to squat more kgs on his third, is the most savage thing I've ever seen ! This guy has balls of steels !
Jeez that was scary. The balls to go for a third at a higher weight too is insane. Much respect.
flangmasterj well i mean he has to. its the only way to win
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I guess he did that because it was mostly a technical failure. I think semenko had the strength to get both lifts done, but it popped a technical mistake at the second attempt and perhaps at the third lack of confidence bc of the failed lift, since he didn't broke the parallel
I have only been getting into powerlifting recently so I had no idea what was going on. I thought his hips dislocated or his quad blew out. Either way it’s scary AF
Still don't understand how some people have such crazy squats in comparison to their deadlifts. So odd to me
you get more out a squat suit than you do a deadlift suit so in open lifting the squat being a bigger lift is more common than in classic lifting where its only really the 120+ lifters that are this way.
why people r speaking english in an odd manner tat is difficult to understand
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Also, as your squats and deads go up, your grip starts to become a limiting factor on the dead. It's not so common for you to see people holding onto 900+ lbs without using hookgrip these days.
Squatting low bar is a factor too.
Its really sad that Bodybuilders gains more respect than this dude. Unbelieveble how much power this dude have.
El Turco #1915 That doesn’t really make sense mate.
+Dehvlish I think he means bodybuilding is a bigger draw in the public eye then powerlifting is
bodybuilding is a different thing, why do you compare? of course bodybuilders gets more attention, they train for looks. 99% of people don't care at all about how much you lift. but pretty much everyone are amazed by big muscles and aesthetic physiques...
Strongman is where it's at! But I agree with you.
@@Dr.WhetFarts How much pain must he suffer to raise 415kg. Extremely!!
Really need some technology for spotting
Kylo Bosh just squat in a rack. Idk what the big deal is. They have it for bench.
Wendell S yeah I don't get it either
A S it doesn't look as manly as having 5 spotters, while risking your fucking life if you fail the lift bahahaha
the fact that they still refuse to use a power rack is frustrating to me.Do they really need someone to die in order to get it?Look what happened to Brandon Lilly.Dude almost lost his ability to walk and all of that could have easily been prevented.
Heres my idea, 2 modified breaking scissor lift tables that sit under the plates that follow on the way down with a laser guided gap distance as to not disturb the lift.
on the way up of the lift, the bar is attached to the table with a strap by a small gap all simultaneously. This lifting of the tables to rise should be included in the overall lift.
Should the athlete lose control, the bar drops onto the table either side to a gradual halt with the automated breaking, the atlete may fall down but the bar does not. All the tech already exists, laser guide comes from builder levelling tripods and programmed to maintain a small distance by telling the table to go down.
It wouldn't be difficult to do
Spotters had no chance with that second ... huge recovery to get in 3rd
KJH Drug Free Masters Powerlifting not a hope in hell of catching the second
KJH Drug Free Masters Powerlifting going from almost a freak accident to a successul third attempt like that..that guy has some solid mental game going on
Looks like he fell out of the grove and the suit shot him out from under the weight.
There was this guy in my gym who asked me to spot him on his squat. The one where you stand behind his ass and hug him. I saw some other dude spotting him a couple of days before. He was struggling so hard for 250ish pounds.
I said no. I am not going to risk him dropping the bar on my arms. What's the point of spotting in a power rack anyways? If you can't get it up just go down until the pins catch the bar. Thats the whole point of a power rack and it's perfectly safe. There is no shame in it. In fact you have to fail a couple of times to get off your comfort zone.
I was just commenting because I saw these spotters completely fail to do their one job. Can't blame them though
Bro, i guess you never failed squat or you don t practise it. In the squat, when you fail and you re already down, its more dificult that what you think to get out, especially if you practise low bar. Most of the times, of you aren t enought quick you hit your low back with the bar.
@@somarbabahouri7488 he's not saying to dump the bar back, just set the pins a few centimeters below your parallel and if you fail the squat you simply sit down atg and the bar will get supported by the pins.
@@somarbabahouri7488 Stupidest shit that you just said, I’ve failed maybe 2-3 times before and just set the pins one below where you usually squat to depth and that’s it. Stfu
Spotters are almost useless at a point sheesh. They could totally come up with technology to combat this problem.... The weight just gets too big eventually for spotters to do anything. I'm a mechanical engineering graduate... business venture? 🤔🤔
I would like a strap system that was built around a cage would be good. so the straps were on a pulley of some kind and if the head spooter feels the weight is lost then he can press a button that retracts the straps and take the weight off the lifter. I hope you understand where I am coming from with this and can make it happen :)
RAGEfit a hole in the floor opens and the lifter falls through but the weight doesnt :P
David Killen LOL most hilarious safety contraption right there
Why not just two safety pins, below the parallel depth of the lifter?
Or what David proposed could work too lol
John Miller that still leaves a little room for error, someone could easily forget to press the button, something that’s automatic could fail too because technology fails all the time, the bar idea sounds good to have it at the squatters depth range, it’s also just knowing how to let go of the weight without hurting yourself
damn the second squat, i can feel the pain
0:42 his wrists are going to snap
Are those wrists made of titanium?
igor4246 No, Adamantium
Really impressive deadlifts, made it look easy.
Well done! Insane strength for squats, bench and sumo deadlifts
If he do 400 deadlift.... it’s will break all records 😩 this man is just 105 kg ... simply a beast
When you realize this guy would have also won in the next weight class above him
I thought 2 refs didn't accept his third squad atempt
+Alexey Kovpaev they said I was over turned a few minutes later. I think it was a red light given in error.
Какой умничка. 👍👍уважение спортсмену.
I love this guys form in the squat! Great job!
This man deserves 1000000 times more respect than all of those steroid monsters!!
Simple insane. Congrats to the man.💪🏽
I’ve seen a lot of people bash sumo deadlifts but I feel like this is a good example of one. He’s tall so it’s still a good range of motion, plus his legs aren’t that far apart at the max pull like some others who look like they’d easily fall if blow on them. Sumo style is actually a really great style that has it’s benefits. Besides, at least it’s not like someone with an extreme arch on a bench press.
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this man is squatting my total
Even beat the 120+ kg as well! Crazy!
That third attempted was good! Second attempt really scared me 😳
On back squat you dont even need a spotter. You can just easily dump it. Olympic style.
unless something goes wrong
Try low bar dumping, doesnt work that well. If you squat high bar you can do it
CSGO Tips and Tricks its harder mainly because he's equipped not because its too hard to dump
You can also be disqualified for dumping the weight in an IPF meet (unless they can clearly tell that it was unintentional like in this case), they make it a rule because it would be dangerous for the spotters
300kg+ bench 445kg squat madness this guy should be better known, eddie hall may be best dl but this guys on the comeup with squats
What did It happen in the second squat attempt? It seemed to be like an injury but it's not possible taking into account that he came back with more kilograms!!! Amazing!!
That third squat attempt was valid, I don't understand why there weren't 3 white lights
That second squat attempt is a prime example of why a rack is needed. For an accident like that the spotters are useless.
This man bench press is a beast.
Man squats almost 100kg more than he pulls... and he still pulled 350
I almost scream.. I tought his body broke in two... that was freaking scary .. as fuck
302.5kg bench press?????
OMG, that is a 667 Ib
Still the craziest squat ive ever seen.
I need to know his height
the fact that someone can call this a squat is beyond me
what is this anime
Baki powerlifting ova.
I will never get how that counts as parallel tbh
69 views with 420 vids his hip crease is below his knee joint, that's defined as depth in the IPF.
Hi, I’m new to lifting, so I was wondering why this guy can lift so much weight yet not look that muscular? I mean, he doesn’t look that much bigger than the average gym goer.
Don S OK first off welcome to the lifting world. Second I need to point out this is equipped lifting so they are using equipment like a squat suit that is helping them lift about 50kg or more over what they could do without it. My next point is size does not equal strength. In order to be big you need to train a certain way much like a bodybuilder will and to get strong you also need to train to met this goal. In very general terms keeping your sets to 3 to 5 reps and the weight heavy enough to fit this you will get stronger not bigger and if your sets are 8 reps and up you will get bigger. Now as you will find it is much more complex than this but at this stage this is as basic as it can be made. So as you get more experience with your lifting you will come to understand this better. If you want any more help or information just let me know
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how come the commentators are saying he broke his squat record? the third attempt got two red lights
unreal
Why the hell did the juges give him no lift. Squat was below parallel,so why.
I hate IPF
They overturned the lift to a good lift.
0:49
Someones going to die at these ipf events there license will be gone when im done
Wow with that squat hand placement
Belkins older brother
This is why I prefer raw powerliting. Every equipped squat looks like a brush with catastrophic bodily injury. If you're squatting 50-100kgs more than your body can hold, and the only thing keeping you together is some nylon, I wouldn't be too comfortable.
through couple of years hemorrhoids to heels will hang from such loadings
Eddy hall was doing 300kg bench for reps of 6 but he is twice this guy's weight
Damian Hughes yeah bit eddie is still a strong guy when it comes to bench even though it's not really a strongman event. I am not sure he could perform as well as this guy if they were lifting in the same format. But I think you could say that with just about anyone. When you take someone out of their sport and put them in another they are not going to be able to perform as well as the guys already there.
Uncomparable. Eddie hall is the strongest man in the planet lol
+Zakaria Bl that just depends on what you think makes a person the strongest man on the planet. For example Eddie can't squat as much as Ray Williams he is about 20 to 30kg behind ray on the squat. Also I have not seen Eddie max out his deadlift with wrist wraps but that's by the by. All you can really say about two people in different sports and body weight is that they are the best at there given sport.
Are you seriously comparing geared lifting to raw lifting
I don't get geared lifting.
"Hey, strong suit you got there!"
"Gotta fix the suit, so he'll get the lift next time"
He's still extremely strong without the suit. It's just what geared competition is. If you break your bat in baseball you get a new bat and come back. Break your stick in hockey, get a new stick. Break the pole in a vault, get a new one. Break your suit in equipped lifting, come back with a new suit. It's usually not easy to get the suits on and set properly and it's amazing he was able to come back and hit a world record weight.
Schwarzalbenheimen I don’t think the bat is comparative to the squat suit. It would closer resemble the barbell. Those two are fundamentals to their sports, the squat suit is assistance gear that is not required to squat.
@@Schwarzalbenheimen You can compare the EQ Division with the Olympic pole vault. You will reach more height than without the use of a stick but you need to learn how to use the stick in order to get over the bar or you will fail.
Thought he went Alexander Sedykh on us with that second squat.
We have iphone 11,we have lamborghini, but we cant have anything to help this situation
Opening Squat 420 but in Deadlift 332 , wtf ?
Squat suit helps more than deadlift plus in squat you've got wraps on knees.
Как?
Those guys are not weak there is just no way to hold that weight when it drops like that with that amount of people.
No offense to the actual person, but spotter number four from left to right looks like that one kid who claims he's all muscle but no one has the guts to tell him he's 40% fat.
I thought his spine snapped in half😰
I don't understand why you have to lift equiped..
0:10 the arms don't look his
What shoes was that guy deadlifting in if anyone knows?
how he can squat 120 kg more than deadlift? that seems like some serious disbalance
This guy is strong as shit!!!
Доживет ли до старости ? По крайней мере сможет ли передвигатся на ногах ? Это вопрос с такими запредельными нагрузками его позвоночные диски просто повылазят 100% это лиш вопрос времени .очень силен даже с учотом экипы силен безумно но какой ценой ? Тазобедренные суставы под замену в старости и коленные .если печень не лопнет раньше времени .
Excellent lifts. Is this the all time World record?
I not sure the difference between all time world record and world record. but to confirm that he now holds the world record on Squat and total in the 105kg open IPF powerlifting class. If you could explain the difference more that would be great.
John Miller Isn't all time world record the best record set in any federation ever? That's atleast what i thought
Jonas TheViking you could be right with that one. I don't really follow many of the smaller feds. But I would say its only fair to compare like for like and do our best to give each lifter the credit they deserve for there achivemnt.
John Miller Yes, i agree. I'm not 100% sure if i'm right. It just makes sense to me that that's what's meant by all time world record.
Is squating more then he can deadlift. ...rare case.
DAC TRAC imagine him deadlifting more than squatting and raising his total by even more...
That's because it's equipped, it adds much more to squat than it adds to deadlift. Actually in several weight classes WR deadlift is higher RAW.
What he said
Fake Natty what do u mean by equipped ? You mean the belt and the knee pads ? I'm 72kg and can squat 150kg. Would it help me a lot if I used them ?
+noka5730 equipped means lifting using the aid of a squat and deadlift suit and a bench shirt. These are all single ply. Yes they will add weight to the bar, everyone is different so how much you would benefit from this could not be said. You would just need to try it out and see if you liked it or not.
what happen for the second squat?
赵丹枫 Benyi I think his suit ripped
Why was he red lit on the third attempt on the squat? Depth?
+Theosis it was a mistake, the red light over overturned just after the lift. So he got it and set a new world record
What brand of squat suit is that
+Edward Porter centurion squat suit by titan is what I believe he is using
wow amazing! New subbie here :)💜
SAN SHAPE whats up?
Le record du monde est de 557 kilos, pas une tonne 5 xD
What are his shoes while deadlifting?
How much is that in pounds
Question....why are these "bench shirts" and arching-the-back allowed? I may be ignorant of something, but aren't these another form of performance enhancers? I'd like to see a powerlifting contest with no aids...or A.I.D.S. for that matter. Just raw power. I doubt he dropped the bar more than 10 inches on the bench press. It's obviously allowed or within in the rules, but it kind of seems like a loophole to me. I could understand if these shirts, kneewraps, et al are used for hernia prevention, ligament tears, etc. Still doesn't convince me that they should be used. If you get hernia's and you have Greg Oden knees, then you're not the strongest guy out there...life is tough. Someone set me straight, please.
Jeremy Tomlinson it’s equipped lifting. If you don’t like it watch raw lifting.
There's equipped and non equipped leagues , what are you even on about. You compete in the one you want to. They don't compete against each other.
Jeremy Tomlinson you're an idiot mate
Jeremy Tomlinson check out some raw powerlifting
you will never find a totally raw comp. everyone using a least a belt and wrist wraps across the board. you may find a few local events that are totally raw but never on the world stage. What you are watching is called powerlifting and it dates back to the 1970's. single ply suits that support the body in squat and deadlift and a shirt that helps in bench. In the last 5 or so years there is now a Classic class where the suits and knee wraps are not used just knee sleeves, belts and wrist wraps. The Classic is the driving force behind the sport just now and what is really getting people into the sport. however powerlifting will also be equipped lifting and after a few years in the sport you will want to give it a try, after all who doesn't want to lift more. Just like Bolt when he runs the 100m or any race for that matter, he put on equipment that gives him an unnatural level of grip on the ground due to the spikes on the bottom of his shoes. that is no different than putting on a suit and lifting an unnatural amount of weight. I just dont understand why powerlifting gets hate for using gear yet every other sport like running and strongman that use gear it's accepted and they are still praised for what they do. So my closing comment would be enjoy the lifting for what it is, respect the lifters for the effort they put in and congratulate them for what they accomplish and I feel that applies to all sports not just powerlifting.
Very good lift 👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌
They NEED to find a better way to safely squat. Power rack or safety straps. There’s nothing spotters can do at that point
Man, that bench press slow as fuck
Son 1000 kilos?
Is The benchpress equiptet?
Is there two separate divisions of IPF I thought it was strictly raw I didn't know assistance devices were allowed.
you must be new to powerlifting. Classic or RAW as you call it has only been around since 2010. IPF has always been a single ply equipped lifting fed going back to the 1970's powerlifting itself was mainly a equipped sport until recent times
John Miller I'm a weightlifter/football player but I obviously do powerlifting lifts but I'm not super familiar with powerlifting as a sport I'm use to raw never done any lift with assistance.
For me Classic is the best I do respect geared lifting but for me it not the same. I would like to give it a try myself one day and feel what its like to use the suits and stuff like that. But in my head lifting with as little supporting equipment is the best. for someone like yourself you could squat your max for a triple in a squat suit if not more, they give you lots of energy out the hole and that probably the part weightlifters are in a class for their own when it comes to squatting.
John Miller yeah I'm gonna start powerlifting soon too also
Why did he get the third squat when he had 2 red lights?
One of the judges pressed it wrongly, it was supposed to be 2 white lights
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John Miller...John chiller...John killer...kkkkkkk
bullshit. he got that third squat. i love how ray williams could get 3 white lights on his half squat but not this gut
How is this possible?
hard work, equipment and most likely some form of special protein :)
Bench press 2 and 3, are not good lift...
They should really be squatting in a power cage.
4:19 training 11-12 months/year😂😂
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Feel like if my name ended with ko... I could lift shit like this
its unfair as fuck
What a god
those guys pound for pound are like 50% stronger than the WSM dudes.
Sao không làm cái giá đỡ cho an toàn, không hiểu ban tổ chức suy nghĩ gì ?
:50 i almost shat myself
Sembra sul punto di piangere dal peso
He is awsome
Да, метана в Дмитро немеренно..
Is this equipped or raw
Equipped.
@@Brey looking back, that was a stupid question lol, now that i know more about the sport than i used to haha
@@amitsanjeev2135 lmao
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