@@ThommyGodlover I dont know, how many people do those weird workouts he does? I use to do bent over rows while doing deadlifting/backlifting without ever realizing it, lol.
Why doesn't the camera capture the scale display clearly (the weight is illegible)? Why don't you replicate the record live on television with GWR officials capable of certifying the record? Why does he use 4 black 10kg bumpers (or maybe 10 lbs???) instead of 2 blue 20kg bumpers which are clearly seen in the background during the video? Why is this video only present on this channel which is essentially a channel made to promote hissy?
Many good questions here. First off, a GWR representative cost a minimum of $10 000 plus all additional cost of travel and accommodation among other expenses. Money we at the time did not have. The scale are certified by an accredited company and are eligible. At least one of our other cameras must have got a better angle. Why the black 10kg plates; because of their bumper layer when/if dropping the weights. The video is only posted to this account because I filmed and edited it. This channel has a lot of Hissy on it because I used to film and participate in many videos with him.
@@atthegymTo recap: no official record and not even an official record attempt. Just some guys with the mutual interest of becoming famous by posting gym videos. I am certainly driven to trust blindly. Is the scale accredited? Very good. I don't doubt it. The fact is that in the video not only is it practically impossible to read the weight but the video also has some suspicious cuts before the dumbell weighings. If I wanted to set a world record I definitely wouldn't post an edited video. Finally, the issue of the bumper edge is the funniest part: even the worst quality bumpers are tested to withstand thousands drops. In terms of safety, placing the heavier plate on the outside increases the danger, because if the 15kg plate were to come loose it will fall directly in the athlete's face. Furthermore, arranging the plates in that way makes the lift more difficult, since the havier weight is distributed on the tops of the dumbbell instead of near the fulcrum.
@@atthegym So you are capable of setting a world record but you are not able to answer simple questions about it. Welcome to the new era of social media
Sorry for not seeing your answer until now. We do of course have multiple cameras from different angles that captured the whole scene in one long continous clip without cutting. I could of course post them too, but would it really be that interresting to watch close to an hour to see the lift? I agree with you on the position of the bumper plates. When I re-watch the video I can clearly see that we put the yellow 15kg plates on the edge for looks only, framing the whole dumbbell.
@@atthegym But an hour exactly for what? To do the lift it takes a few minutes, to weigh the dumbbell it takes even less. You could post exactly the same video without cuts before weighing. Next time, try to beat the record for more unanswered questions.
If it was real why it's not famous ? Only 6k views 😂😂 I also used to like his videos But when i noticed that he use fake weights and i confirmed that he use 100 percent fake weights and fake edited videos i stopped watching him
Well, if he put the same video on his channel it would probably have a lot more. I don't understand what videos you have seen with fake weights, I can't remember using any fake weights
The scale used in the video is accredited and certified, we got several witnesses and filmed continuously by 4 cameras or more 😂 Plus, he has lifted me like that many times 😂🙌🏼
Why doesn't hissy enter the world championships and shows the world that he's very strong?
Personal reasons, It's pretty obvious with all the content that's out that he's very strong
Hissy is one in a billion! Amazing strength AND balance! But I did beat him in armwrestling 2022 🙂
@@atthegymOk Thanks👌
@@ThommyGodlover I dont know, how many people do those weird workouts he does? I use to do bent over rows while doing deadlifting/backlifting without ever realizing it, lol.
Because hissy use fake weights
Why doesn't the camera capture the scale display clearly (the weight is illegible)? Why don't you replicate the record live on television with GWR officials capable of certifying the record? Why does he use 4 black 10kg bumpers (or maybe 10 lbs???) instead of 2 blue 20kg bumpers which are clearly seen in the background during the video? Why is this video only present on this channel which is essentially a channel made to promote hissy?
Many good questions here.
First off, a GWR representative cost a minimum of $10 000 plus all additional cost of travel and accommodation among other expenses. Money we at the time did not have.
The scale are certified by an accredited company and are eligible. At least one of our other cameras must have got a better angle.
Why the black 10kg plates; because of their bumper layer when/if dropping the weights.
The video is only posted to this account because I filmed and edited it.
This channel has a lot of Hissy on it because I used to film and participate in many videos with him.
@@atthegymTo recap: no official record and not even an official record attempt. Just some guys with the mutual interest of becoming famous by posting gym videos. I am certainly driven to trust blindly.
Is the scale accredited? Very good. I don't doubt it. The fact is that in the video not only is it practically impossible to read the weight but the video also has some suspicious cuts before the dumbell weighings. If I wanted to set a world record I definitely wouldn't post an edited video.
Finally, the issue of the bumper edge is the funniest part: even the worst quality bumpers are tested to withstand thousands drops. In terms of safety, placing the heavier plate on the outside increases the danger, because if the 15kg plate were to come loose it will fall directly in the athlete's face. Furthermore, arranging the plates in that way makes the lift more difficult, since the havier weight is distributed on the tops of the dumbbell instead of near the fulcrum.
@@atthegym So you are capable of setting a world record but you are not able to answer simple questions about it. Welcome to the new era of social media
Sorry for not seeing your answer until now.
We do of course have multiple cameras from different angles that captured the whole scene in one long continous clip without cutting. I could of course post them too, but would it really be that interresting to watch close to an hour to see the lift?
I agree with you on the position of the bumper plates. When I re-watch the video I can clearly see that we put the yellow 15kg plates on the edge for looks only, framing the whole dumbbell.
@@atthegym But an hour exactly for what? To do the lift it takes a few minutes, to weigh the dumbbell it takes even less. You could post exactly the same video without cuts before weighing. Next time, try to beat the record for more unanswered questions.
If it was real why it's not famous ?
Only 6k views 😂😂
I also used to like his videos
But when i noticed that he use fake weights and i confirmed that he use 100 percent fake weights and fake edited videos i stopped watching him
Well, if he put the same video on his channel it would probably have a lot more.
I don't understand what videos you have seen with fake weights, I can't remember using any fake weights
I personally don’t believe any of his moves
I wouldn’t either if I wasn’t there myself
Fake
You are saying that world record Guinness is fake? 🤔🤣🤣 What a moron
The scale used in the video is accredited and certified, we got several witnesses and filmed continuously by 4 cameras or more 😂 Plus, he has lifted me like that many times 😂🙌🏼
1000 percent fake
@@atthegymbro its fake
@@possiblesupport1029 yes 1000% fake
Guiness is a sham these days
How come?