Legendary Moments in Deadlift History - Powerlifting Motivation & Strongman
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2015
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I apologize to all of the lifters I missed in this edit. These are just the ones that came to mind, so if I left you out, I am sorry and need to actually learn my powerlifting legends. Weights are subtitled in lbs. Lifts in kg (rounded by .5's) translated below. You're welcome.
Featuring:
Richard Hawthorne - 639 lbs / 290 kg
Lamar Gant - 672 lbs / 305 kg
Mark Bell - 675 lbs / 306 kg
Grant Higa - 756 lbs / 343 kg
Johnnie Jackson - 765 lbs x 2 / 347 kg x 2
Jeremy Hamilton - 784 lbs / 355.5 kg
Bill Kazmaier - 799 lbs / 362.5 kg
Mike Hedlesky - 804 lbs / 364.5 kg
Ronnie Coleman - 800 lbs x 2 / 363 kg x 2
Vince Anello - 809 lbs / 367 kg
Matt Kroczaleski - 810 lbs / 367.5 kg
Brandon Lilly - 810 lbs / 367.5 kg
Kirk Karwoski - 825 lbs / 374 kg
Jesse Norris - 825 lbs / 374 kg
Pete Rubish - 825 lbs x 2 / 374 kg x 2
Andrei Belyaev - 838 lbs / 380 kg
Stan Efferding - 838 lbs / 380 kg
Don Reinhoudt - 850 lbs / 385.5 kg
Kevin Nee - 860 lbs / 390 kg
Zahir Khudayarov - 860 lbs / 390 kg
Mariusz Pudzianowski - 881 lbs / 400 kg
Mark Felix - 881 lbs / 400 kg
Dan Green - 881 lbs / 400 kg
Krzysztof Radzikowski - 881 lbs / 400 kg
Andrey Malanichev - 893 lbs / 405 kg
Chuck Fought - 900 lbs / 408 kg
Steve Goggins - 900 lbs / 408 kg
Eric Lilliebridge - 900 lbs / 408 kg
Chris Duffin - 900 lbs / 408 kg
Ed Coan - 901 lbs / 408.5 kg
Doyle Kennedy - 903 lbs / 409.5 kg
Mikhail Koklyaev - 904 lbs / 410 kg
Vince Urbank - 906 lbs / 411 kg
George Leeman - 909 lbs / 412.5 kg
Johannes Arsjo - 926 lbs / 420 kg
Garry Frank - 931 lbs / 422.5 kg
Mark Henry - 935 lbs / 424 kg
Konstantin Konstantinovs - 939 lbs / 426 kg
Jerry Pritchett - 945 lbs / 428.5 kg
Zydrunas Savickas - 948 lbs / 430 kg
Laurence Shahlaei - 959 lbs / 435 kg
Martin Wildauer - 959 lbs / 435 kg
Brian Shaw - 985 lbs / 447 kg
Hafthor Bjornsson - 991 lbs / 449.5 kg
Andy Bolton - 1,009 lbs / 457.5 kg
Benedikt Magnusson - 1,015 lbs / 460.5 kg
Eddie Hall - 1,020 lbs / 463 kg
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BM's 1015 without straps is frightening. The speed at which he lifted that. Fucking mental.
+Chris Lester ...I agree, no hitch and a solid lockout as well.
very good
+Chris Lester His strength is insane, cant believe it.
+Chris Lester His strength is insane, cant believe it.
+Chris Lester Benedikt Magnusson is not human. He is alien
"there is no reason to be alive if you can't do dealdlift"
>moves bar 5cm
Pastel he held if for a while
Pastel Looks like an above the knee rack pull
Is it? Pulling a square in your quads? Is it really?
it was thicker than an axel bar. So yea, pretty fucking hard
Pastel most of us probably can't even lift 100 pounds you need to learn respect
Watched this video then ran straight to the gym and did my max deadlift. Forgot I had Chilli for lunch and now I'm switching gyms. Great video!👍🏾
fucking great comment
lmao
LOL
LOL
JäGER EVO MR LOL.....!!!!!!
2:50 the guys victory dance in the background lol
A simple movement, but wow the years of dedicated training to lift those amazing weights. They are hero's all of them. Much respect
Benny's 1015 is still my second favorite ever next to Eddie's 500
2:50, guy in the background. Best victory outburst ever
07:58 THAT'S A DEADLIFT
The greatest of all time.
He made that look way too easy. This whole video is crazy.
On that note, I did notice the following:
2:31 doesn't count due to the dropped weight, but still beast.
2:50 your boy in the background celebrating, though
Whole lot of hitching going on, most notably 3:14, 3:37 (say it ain't so, Mariusz), and 7:21 (hitching tutorial)
Not Telling lol it fucking counts bro.
@@nottelling4828 HITCHING TUTORIAL! AHAHAHAHHA
@@Terrythetroll. does it?!
8:10 Treating the weights like a gentleman!
@ClaudeSpeed3 It´s actually funny that it all happened in these 3 years. Food for thought.
Such a solid lift
Who use LBS? = USA, Myanmar and Liberia.
Who use KG? = The rest of the World.
Brechum Canada too
Brechum I only know pounds
Brechum USA is the best country in the world
@@garrettroland3006 and the FATTEST
@@oz311 USA isn't the fattest country in the world.
I am a simple man,I want to see kg !
DonGabriel Lexandru divide all these by 2.2
Carlos Moeller or check the description
m4c1990 I wasn’t the one who asked for KG..dummy
Yes, comment on a 1 year old comment....
YES
wtf gary frank just stood up like he was getting up of a chair BEAST
Then put it down, no drop. Beast doesn't even explain it!
These guys also own the records for most compressed discs. F'n impressive!!!
no hate, but, would be nice if you put it in kilos as well, only 4 countries in the world use pounds, thanks
Trump is reported to wanting to change to metric units. Thanks to doing business around the world he uses them him self. Ill fly away now.
Just divide by 2 and you get a rough number
Tobias Östh yeah, but it's not very accurate, plus, i think usa should start calling things for their real name like every one else does, i mean kilos are clear for the Earth except them And football as Well, i don't get why they don't leave It clear for everyone
***** i Guess you are right
Only the superior countries use lbs
7:58 most impressive in a long row of impressive deadlifts. 1015lbs, no straps, just walk up to the bar and lift it and make it look easy. Increadible.
and then gently set it down lol
I think I just slipped a disc watching this.
8:51 you know it's a lot of weight when you cut your leg cause the bar rubs against it
There's no reason to be alive if you can't do deadlift. 🙏🏻
We have peanut butter so there is still hope.
Brent Hill Lol...!!!!!
more than 7 billion people have no reason to be alive
Exact
Erik Bentley FUCK you idiot I can beat your ASS irl
cool video. but you did not show my 415lb 1 rep
I can strap one hand on the bar and do that for reps lol
+Alex Wolstencroft prove it
I don't have a video doing 1 handed deadlifts, but here's 585 x 2 ua-cam.com/video/4sPq-AvBvFQ/v-deo.html
Alex, might wanna calm down on the narcissism. Not trying to be rude but I see your comment pattern and as the original poster of this video, comments personally striking somebody, especially at this day and age in youtube, can easily get your channel flagged for suspension. Awesome deadlift in that video, but striking out at somebody and making yourself seem better than another can get you flagged. Take it from somebody who had a channel revoked from the same comment pattern. Not being rude, just some heedence.
Andrew Jatib as if You can do it
In 1996 at the age of 43 years old I Deadlifted 650LBS. at the USAPL, Masters Nationals Powerlifting Championship in St Louis, Missouri. My body weight was about than 245lbs... My Squat of 650LBS, Bench of 430LBS, Squat of 650LBS. was good enough to take 2nd. place in the Heavy Weight Division. I never touched steriods in my life. I'd bet you a Dollar to a Dime that almost all of the Guys in this video are pumped full of Juice!
Bud Olesen
Burton B. Olesen except the major lads Brian Shaw Hafthor bjornsson and Eddie and a few other “exceptions” but yea other people are full of injections
2:50 that dance says it all. the joy that must've been in the room is incredible.
+IdiootTering Or the guy was just a swedish weirdo lol.
my lower back hurts while watching this hahaha
then your'e not watching this video properly
Then you don’t deadlift enough and/ or properly
You don't deadlift with your back tho...lift with your legs
Your lifting wrong
denzelicus hahahahahhah :D I see what you did there
THANKS FOR POSTING!
Part 2 please!! That video was realllly great!! Liked & Subscribed :D
Ed coans 901 at 220 is insane
+Nick Hubert onoe of the most impressive lifts off all time in my opinion.
+Nick Hubert Dan Green will destroy that.
seheadhunter50 maybe, maybe not. Time will tell. Not at 220 though.
Nick Hubert I left this comment after watching a guy do 900 deadlift lol oops, got confused
+Nick Hubert come on bro, its easy to weight 220 when you are 1.68 m.
This is the man. Paul Anderson is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having lifted 6,270 lb (2,840 kg) via backlift, on June 12, 1957, in Toccoa, Georgia.
How gently benni set the bar down tho... goosebumps
i love that the beginning is full of powerlifters, and as the weight progresses strongman takes over
Iceland has giants living there. Out of a population so small, that's quite interesting.
+Adam Woodford Until they do as they rest of Europe has and allow mass immigration. Just you wait.
@@damiansconberg4715 Just like mass immigration of Mexicans has fucked up America
@@justarandomguy2078 not nearly to the level of europe though
Lol eddie hall is still stronger than that viking bitch
Andre McGoo actually a lot of people give a fuck. You don’t want your culture to be completely overwhelmed by foreigners you let in who’re giving birth almost quadruple the rate of the nationality that have been living there for centuries
They all must go to planet fitness
Devin Shearer
🤣🤣🤣
2:52
what the hell with this little dance
😂😂
+Renan Lira Looks like a background character from Street Fighter II
What a fantastic video bro, so motivating.
Magnusson's 1,015 was locked out without a hitch. Awesome. While all of these deadlifts illustrate massive strength, hitching and lack of a lock-out is an issue.
+Jackie Horgan it was more impressive than Eddie's dl because he did it without straps, no aid, just a man and a barbell. And he looked surprised how effortless it was.
@@oliskranz he had a belt on and he did the cork screw
That 1015 by magnusson with no straps was insane.
Yea, he was also SLOW TO PUT THE WEIGHT DOWN
That lift will always be impressive!
Thank you for posting this Video
Great video, well done!
Never skip leg day...
never deadlift with your legs
pike hopefully you're not serious
@@mybestregards lmao you're hispanic
You mean back
Oh no,the Mr.Big Legs is here
Honorable mention should be given to Bob Peoples, an American deadlift specialist that weighed about 181lb that in the 1940's could deadlift 700+ lbs. No movies of him are available but several photos were published in the old Strength and Health Magazine in the 50's and 60's. It was mostly exhibition lifting since power-lifting contests like we know today started in the late 50's or early 60's. He was thin and had very long arms . He did not use straps. He has been forgotten completely.
+Alfonso Rodriguez If I was old as shit I would definitely know him lol
I was trying to remember his name so i could type a comment, Bob Peoples also known as Mr deadlift and used the overhand grip for both hands.
Thanks for putting this in lbs
great video man!
Benedikt Magnusson made that look SCARY easy how he slowly set it down when though 8:20
I know and raw no straps nobody else has touched that weight strapless I don't think.
6:38 this guy is doing 948lbs or 430kg deadlift in a regular gym LOL all those people around must have been going crazy
Sam Brown that's big Z
that would probably make everyone with a little bit of agonism go *ALL OUT*
That's Zydrunas in Lithuania. People are not surprised by this.
Any gym blessed with Big Z's presence is no regular gym
It ain't 948 it's 8 plates and change. No way in the 900
That fucking unit delivers a legendary line to be quote for years and deadlifts 1000lbs simultaneously
I love how hype these guys get
Imagine the First guy had Today's Supplements 😅😅😅
Benedikt Magnusson made that 1015 look easy as hell.
wtf he keep the negative under control 😂
CoyRex1 and no straps ..beast
HELL BOY agreed, different league
Eddie and Benni are different class. Eddie 463kg in the middle of an exhausting strongman contest. Unbelievable.
Benni 460 with no straps. Gripzilla! These two are freaky strong. Good technique though too.
that opening clip was so fucking epic, great job
i have been watching youtube daily since youtube began and the first 18 seconds of this vid it the most AWESOME !
Thanks bro I love editing.
Great job! "THERE IS NO REASON TO BE ALIVE IF YOU CAN'T DO DEADLIFT!"
the new world record is of 500 kg or 1102 lbs
Eddie Hall
Yep eddie hall almost died doing that shit.
Ghooosst WarRock PH he also shit his pants doing that shit
ryan rogers does it count as raw? To me raw means NO equipment. He’s wearing a belt. Regardless it’s a great lift.
@ryan rogers No, Eddie's record is not here cause this video is before it.
This was uploaded in 2015 and eddie's record was made in 2017.
awesome video man :)
awesome one... Keep it coming
Great to see Mark Henry among them. One of the strongest men that’s ever lived. Broke numerous records for his tome including heaviest all time powerlifting total of a drug tested athlete for quite some time
Nowhere near one of the strongest. You need to stop watching wwe
You should make 2 more videos. One for squat and one for bench
And one for calf raises
+Rdog 96 Oh yeah I forgot
Perfect choice of music for this video
this was great. thanks.
I just watched a video with Pete Rubish doing 920, at 245
Fully aware of that bro, look at the date I edited this video.
the real question is how the fuck can he do 920 at 240 O_o
just Rubish, i tell you, Rubish.
eddie hall :D
* Eddie fookin' 'all!
+Maximillion
lol conor fans everywhere xD
alex snow Love Eddie Hall. He seems like a hell of a guy.
Solid video, I just subbed!
I had a serious workout this morning. After watching this, I feel like gassing up the war wagon and driving back to the gym! Then again, goodnight y'all. It's my nappie time.
I watched this went straight to the gym to deadlift i then pulled my lower back and left hamstring on my first set now i can't go to the gym for about 3 weeks
could've been me bro, speedy recovery!
sorry, not sorry?
Did you warm up?
Brian Shaw just hit 1,005 lb pull the other day too!
great video bro...heading to gym to deadlift my pb
This video gets me HYPED.
6:13 that's actually WWF legend Mark Henry he was actually a power lifting champ
What makes Eddie Halls lift even more impressive is the fact that he used double overhand grip, you see lots of people using over/underhand grip when hitting heavy cause it gives better grip.
+NakedSnake yeah but he used straps
lmao he used straps bro the straps r doing all the work,jk, but seriously the 1015lb lift is more impressive
4:30 look at those quads !
Also eddie Hall made that look so easy , no shakes or stall out just awesome form and power .
keep killin it!! Excited to see you succeed yo!!
+Alpha Core Thanks bro, rare chance I even read your comment cause this video gets so many comments and troll wars and shit that 99% of the time I X out the notifications without reading the new comments.
at the end Zangief from Street Fighter
Zangief Wins!
+Jed Schuler Yes!
Jed Schuler
"HA!! HA!! HA!!"
Lol i mean the guy wrestles with bears
That Ronnie Coleman two time lift was awesome for real,true strength
great video! Awesome music choices!!!!
every lbs is counting here, respect
+Tomáš Sadílek Thanks, I'm OCD so I couldn't have just thrown in a bunch of random deadlifts and slapped music tracks on. If you notice I also lined the clips up to the beat as much as I could.
+Alex Wolstencroft Yeah, I really like how you have the data for every lift (name, weight ect...) Very well put together.
kazmaier the best form
Seriously, and he lowered it slowly down past his knees. Absolutely in control... makes my 315 look like a broom stick.
awesome compilation
ronnie's deadlift surely is the most badass. The shock of the weights hitting the floor went through his entire body!
Eddie Hall made 1020 lbs look so easy lol
No wonder he got the 1100
Eddie hall. Beni magnusson. Brian shaw and big Z best ever
Coleman's double rep was amazing.
Sweet video man! But hell, now you gotta update it since Eddie and Shaw pushed the envelope further at the Arnold this year.
2:34 Fake, 2 pound fell on the floor
THAT IS FAKE....
Dropset ;)
George Leemans 800 for 8?
The grip strength on those guys... most of these are without wraps at all!
This is awesome!!!!
clarence kennedy 340kg at 100kg. No belt. With weightlifting shoes
Yup, I know. I would have added him in there, but I just found out about him probably 6 months ago and I made this video over a year ago.
Alex Wolstencroft i was gonna comment the same :-P
i think thats a much more impressive lift than for example mark bells 675 considering the guy is heavier and trained all his life for powerlifting and than there is a weightlifter who randomly decides to destroy him
still cool video! keep it up!
Why didn’t you show eddie halls 500 kg deadlift???
K Gg maybe then he didt have done it bro. I think he did the 500 kg 2 years ago.
derp. date.
last 3 was amazing not only due to weight but perfect technique
Great video, only improvement would be if the year was shown next to these historic lifts.
Wow, watching these guys really puts into perspective how fucking strong Clarence Kennedy is....
I find 800lbs strapless more impressive than 900+ with straps
Lol this popped in my recommended videos and by the end of it I was like "wth, where's the 500kg lift?" then I checked the upload date and noticed this is from 2015. Imagine being the uploader of this video and having no idea how fucking insane the next year will be.
Impressive Lifts!!
8:15 1015 pounds with a smile :)
You forgot Furios Pete with 700 lbs
I might have put him in. He even did it beltless which made up for the straps.
Big ups to my homie Lil Richard Hawthorne. awesome dude and great competitor
This is the meanest motivational video
It's simply amazing how God created the human body..... We're talking a little over one half ton, and the body holds true..... It just seems at these weights, arms should be ripping clean out of shoulder sockets.....!!!! lol......
For you, it probably would tear your rotator cuffs and dislocate your shoulders, and there literally is no "we" lifting half a ton, because it's one guy (Eddie Hall), and a handful of guys who come close (Benni Magnusson, Brian Shaw, Hafthor Bjornsson, Jerry Pritchet, Andy Bolton, Zydrunas Savickas, Martin Wildauer, and a few others). The average Joe might be able to get to 500 lbs if he works hard which is not impressive.
scott crabtree yh amazing, mind ask him why he made a lot of us needing glasses? Or why our own Bodies turn against us and causes cancer? Or why he created parasites that lives in humans. Thx
hardc00re10 Yup, and why would a select few families own the banking systems of the entire world to parasitically feed off the rest of the humans on the entire fucking planet?
Prior to The Garden of Eden, everything was like what Heaven is now. The very second, Man disobeyed God is when death entered in to the picture, and all the negative things that come from parasites, to old age, became part of our lives. I hope I was able to answer your question myself, to your satisfaction. Please feel free to ask me anything else, and I will do my best to answer your questions with 100% accuracy. You're welcome!!!! God bless you!!!!
But if you’ve never asked why our world is infected with pain and suffering, you will when they strike you with full force or they come to a loved one. And Jesus said they are coming. Unlike some other religious leaders who wrote off pain and suffering as just being illusions, Jesus was honest. He told us the truth. He said in John 16:33, “You will have suffering in this world.” He didn’t say you might - he said it is going to happen.
There's no reason to be alive if you can't do deadlift
- Lifts the bar up to 1 or 2 inches*
JC lol right.
Tks for the video
Great video great lifts. Impressive was Mark Felix's 881. No straps and what was that, a 6 ft bar or something?