some of the strongest people have come from Rural America, and it's no coincidence. farmers are some of the toughest people i've ever met. great video!
@BlueLightning The Ford 7Tree, slow but super reliable, the Dodge had the 5.9 Cummins and the 318 are some of the most reliable engines ever made. It's chevy that had a complete trash diesel and their gasser engines were all garbage, the 350 wasn't any good for 3 or 4 generations. And here in Kansas, I see more 90's dodges than any other 90's vehicles period, despite all the hate they get I think the dodges must have been the most reliable.
@BlueLightning Back in the early '70s, while in college, I helped my friend put up hay on her family farm. One of the vehicles to draw the hay wagon was a 1948 Chevy 1 ton. Still a working farm vehicle. I tried to drive it once, but I didn't get far. I needed both arms to change gears. (I don't think I tried to get it into 3rd, ever, since we were bumping slowly through fields). The stronger farmers just laughed at my struggle. (I'm female, btw, so you don't think I was a puny male - lol!).
@@rh.m6660there’s vegetable farming, fruit farming, crop farming, livestock farming, and dairy farming to name a few. Way easier to say “all kinds of farming” if you actually cover multiple areas
and he actually won the are wrestle fairly, unlike the first and third guys who dropped their shoulder to table height and used the table as leverage with their off hand
They are strong, but not as strong as the older farmers who had less technology. Before tractors, doing everything by physical labor created really strong farmers. The myth of farmers being strong was from that era. Farmers walk or pushing the tractor would of been won by those farmers of the old day. These modern era farmers likely have more convenient manners of carrying things than those farmers. No one likes using the wheelbarrow anymore.
@@Murphey9 of course he does, i bet they all workout in the gym or home gym at least, its just that farming is their profession, where bodybuilders' profession is.. well working out.
@@74kross true, but maybe not that much. Where i come from there was two brothers who was like 5ft8, and 5tf10. Farmers and wild wild people. First time they entered the gym they did 215 and 225 pound bench press first try. and the didnt weight more than 190 and 205 pounds at that time. like 18 yrs old. and we had a party outside where me and a friend who was fan of strongman found an natural axle(theres farms everywhere etc). weighing 71kg. So when the guys got drunk we all tried to clean and press it. I could do it easy ofcourse and with proper technique. But the two farmer guys, especially the bigger one he just curl/cleaned it up and strict pressed it 3 times. Never trained other than working and drinking alot of alcohol sadly.
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Farmers are built way different than normal people. That bench press was insane! Farmers literally work their asses off to provide for us! Great job, guys! Great video, Brandon!
@BullShitThat I'm not really sure why you commented since you're not adding anything. Complimenting proper form is probably the best thing you can do.
@@SpandexRabbit71 The original comment didn't add anything to begin with! Unless you're brand new to the gym you should know to build tension on the way down on the eccentric, and contract your muscles with a faster tempo on the concentric. This is the norm for a proper bench, there's nothing "amazing" about it, and plenty he can do to improve the technique. Meanwhile I'm confused why you decided to add a redundant comment to all of this, maybe you're the type to bounce the barbell off your chest which is why you're also so impressed by his form
@BullShitThat Lmao I know the original didn't add anything to begin with. That's why your comment is even more irrelevant. Adding nothing to nothing for no reason. Then, you claim that I use improper form as if me backing a compliment for proper form justifies your speculation. Notice how that makes zero sense. You're a clown. Upset about a compliment and just an ass.
A lot of the contests were more exercise bodybuilding oriented. The tug of war tells the tale, but I was impressed that the bodybuilders did so well pushing the tractor as that was sustained torture. The big farmer was insane on the bench press, he let the bar down so slow and controlled on the negative side of the lift. He has insane strength and so humble about it.
@@JerrBaybEe 25 is when you reach actual adulthood. At this point, in general, reflexes and coordination start to slowly start deteriorating, but muscles don't really do that. "old muscles" tend to have surprising toughness for their size. This is also a cause of the renowned "dad strength", where fathers in their 30's and 40's achieve strength feats not associated with their dad bod. If you want an example of men peaking after 30, just look at the men powerlifting champions of the past decade. 7/10 were won by the same guy in a row, bit his FIRST win of that streak was at age 31. He won 31-38 years old, putting the peak of even a top athlete (they generally peak earlier) at 34-35.
The farmer dude doing bench press is a freaking beast. He was going slow as hell on the way down, in control the entire time. Literally doing perfect benches. That shit aint easy even with 130.
i'll never forget the day i went up against a farmer in hand ploughing in a village in Africa. i was straight from bodybuilding felt pretty strong and i thought i would wipe the floor with this guy. let's just say i was humbled and almost crippled by the end of it. From that time i do farm work especially ploughing by hand , haven't looked back since. Farm strength is a different kind of strong and endurance.
those "farmers" are on gear, go to Bangladesh or India....how many farmers look like that? None, because they're not on gear as people don't care as much about aesthetics/musculature like they do in the U.S. Farmers exist all over the world.
It makes sense that the farmers won, I live out in western Kansas and we all started helping around the farm since we can remember, whether it was gathering eggs, putting up fence, herding cows, or just taking 5gallon buckets of water down to the livestock. We all started young, working on a farm is what we have grown up doing, and I hope it never stops.
I’ve exercised and lifted for years. I started working on a farm 2 years ago my size and physique didn’t change much, in fact I actually lost a little weight. but my overall strength and stamina increased dramatically. 10 hours of hard labor everyday definitely has an effect.
There is a huge difference between earning strength through work versus lifting iron. My cousin worked on a farm his whole life and his strength was insane
It’s called practical strength. I’m not jacked at all, but lean and cut and have stamina for days. Never worked out a day in my life but look like I spend all day exercising. I kinda do working in concrete and masonry.
This is what men need. Doing masculine things, friendly competition, razzing each other, no one getting salty or super sensitive. Well done men... this was fun to watch and glad to see each team rooting each other on
This is why I love training strongman. A whole day of lifting and egging each other on, friendly competition. And the competitions themselves are just a more intense version. Would love to work with those farmers. Bet it’s a blast
Farmers are a different breed of tough. We love Farmers our saviors and food security. Thank you for getting up every day and doing what you do for my family.
Amen!! 👏👏 Glad they can get some the respect they deserve in these comments. 😁 I'd like to see more videos promoting the toughness, endurance, & teamwork they have.
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Farmers hands down are the strongest people I’ve ever come across . The work load they put in day in day out is no joke . Nothing but respect for them . Cheers 🇨🇦
The farmer outweighed the bodybuilder he beat on bench but the farmer is not used to bench pressing. For him to bench 445lbs is stupid strong. I live in a big farming town and I respect farming but I'd like to see Farmers vs Powerlifters.. I think that would go way different...
@@outlaw_80 That's a stupid comparison. The whole point is you are taking someone who doesn't train in a gym but through hard physical work vs others who train non competitively in a gym but for esthetics and strength.
I have a soft spot for farmers, so I was rooting for them. Farmers are heroes, working so hard, all over the world, to feed us all. Respect! You bodybuilders are great guys, too, and I admire your dedication to your passion. 💚
@@supersayain1178 the difference is that the practical strength also comes with endurance. I’m a buck sixty don’t lift, but at the end of the day, the new guys who lift and are ripped have a hard time unloading the lumber package off a flat-bed, or throwing block up on a scaffold, mean while I’m running laps around them get work done so we can get home. The next day they can barely walk and I’m fresh as a daisy.
@@smelltheglove2038bodybuilders will have a better bench press or deadlift but the farmers will be able to carry heavy things longer and faster and will be able to pick up heavy items in real world problems easier.
Electricians might be the weakest among the actually strong ones. One thing's for sure and it's that bodybuilders that look cool and strong may not be actually strong enough to build or cultivate 🎉🎉🎉🎉
That’s unbelievably impressive and that’s compounded by the fact that these boys don’t obsess about every muscle or technique, but just get out there and do what they have to. Props to everyone involved in this.
as a farm kid i can say when you have to lift or move something outside of the perfect conditions of a gym you work muscles that you don't mean to be working alot of my "gym rat" friends always question how i'm so strong with one thing or another, but it just working the muscles a different way and they know that so i just joking tell them it's the difference between working muscles and show muscles :)
If you watch the arm wrestling. The first guy was the only one out of the body builders with any sort of good technique. The rest of them were trying to arm wrestle standing as far away from the table as possible. Thats an automatic loss.
@@padraig88 exactly, nothing scientific- doing everything because it has to happen. The girls will be the ones to do electrical, plumbing and automotive. The guys have literal heavy lifting to do everywhere in every stage of the division of labor. You can’t call anyone because there’s no nearby when you live in the incredibly small towns in the houses are miles apart. by figuring things out, there is a lot of trial and error, so a lot of lifting, putting things down and lifting again, at times from very odd or awkward angles. What does that sound right to you? …Weight lifting!
Definitely understand the difference in training too. I use to train for bodybuilding for years and had great weight lifting strength but all of the isolation movements are so linear where you aren't using all of your muscle fibers because isolating single muscle groups. After running my own moving company and doing moves on furniture, equipment, mattresses and other heavy items over years, It was a different kind of strength. I joined a jui jitsu gym recently and I got high praises for how strong I was. Farm work and moving heavy objects at weird angles utilizes more fully body functional muscle fibers than bodybuilding isolation movements.
Very cool, sir and thank you for your inspiring journey. Congratulations on giving jiu-jitsu a go. That will now provide you the opportunity to hide your strength so you can surprise people with it later. Find the weaker people in the gym and try to flow with what they do, matching their level of strength with your own. This will allow you to conserve an incredible amount of energy and ensure that you’re not telegraphing any moves when you wish to change direction. You will be an incredible asset to your smaller training partners because you’ll give them a new level of pressure that will ensure their technique has to be optimal. They also need to appreciate that technique has limits and physics with the proper application of force can be any technique if there is enough of it.
I was looking for this comment and I said something similar. You train for your needs. Depending on the actions, you’re working the muscles in different ways and they adapt to those needs. Working the farm all day consists of all different motions, different weights, cardio, etc. Lifting weights in the gym would typically consist of concise and specific motions and weights at sets. Your example of moving objects was a perfect example. I once worked roofing with a guy who was ripped and huge muscles from the gym, but barely made it through the day carrying shingles up and down the ladder to the roof. No doubts the guy had incredible strength, his body just wasn’t ‘trained’ for them to be used in that manner.
@Deetroiter I dont agree im worming out for 6 years now and I can easily do the stuff you said maybe the guy wasnt a natural or had a after gym day all tired dont think muscles are only for show 😉
@@arcanep not at all, muscles are there for a reason. That’s why I was saying that guy probably just wasn’t used to that type of work and using the muscles he had in that manner. No doubts about his strength
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I worked on farm for two years - was nearly injured and exhausted the first 18 months. The final 6 months I broke through a plat plateau . Felt bulletproof, never tired, could do anything. it builds a totally different kind of body. Miss those days.
I’ve been on the farm a little over two years now. I’ve lifted, done calisthenics, and cardio workouts for over a decade. I can attest to what you’re saying. My strength and endurance increased dramatically after working on the farm through my first summer here. When I go hiking with my buds or do manual labor with friends on the weekends I work circles around them and never really get gassed. Not bashing them or putting myself over others. Just saying the work will turn you into a machine.
To be fair, farmer probably benches more. Bodybuilders spend a lot more time on isolation exercises than compound lifts. My little bro has won a couple local amateur BB competitions and he doesn't ever bench.
@@PapiAndreyGood points to consider. He is definitely a bigger man, and I think that is why he won. I replayed it numerous times and, even on his last lift, I didn’t see much bouncing off of the chest. He touched his chest, but that is all. As for him not having to lift as far as the other guy, it looks to me like the farmer has longer arms, but maybe I don’t understand what you mean. It looked liked a fair competition to me, except for the significant difference in their size. And I never said that the farmer did not train, only that the bodybuilder should have the advantage because lifting weights is how they train.
@@MokuTom Yeah, that’s probably true. I wouldn’t know but you apparently know these people. I grew up in a rural community and was a three-sport athlete in high school (I’m an old man now). Thought I was in shape and got humbled a few times helping farmers haul hay - still used square bales back then - or dig post holes and other chores where I would wear out much sooner than them (and they weren’t “athletes”).
@@Jay-cs7xy Looks like it. He started messing around with "ladies first" but lost that one, even though the guy really looks like he is mighty strong. I guess his legs could be weak or bad technique?
The farmer on the bench press has flawless form. The second farmer on the arm wrestling would absolutely dominate in bodybuilding if he wanted to. This was a great video.
Wym he just has manual labour forearms. The reason brandon won is because he does a bunch of arm wrestling training, if it were an another body builder at the same weight who hadn't trained arm wrestling they probably would have lost.
I feel like careers are a major factor. You gotta keep in mind the body builders entire lives revolve around building their body! Working out, eating right, etc. the farmers are holding their own strictly by the day to day lives they lead. They aren’t devoting their lives to the gym. That is amazing.
Most of the farmers definitely also lift on top of being farmers lol, you don't get that good a bench press form by never benching. same goes for deadlifts.
Body builders don't build much strength they build mass that's why they candy out lift power lifters and strongmen farmers do thing you will see in strongman that's why your average guy that farm can do things body builders won't be able to
the fuck are you talking about. they live on a fucking farm, own farming equipment, wear leather ranchers boots, have the classic farmers leather work gloves. @@Hulliepap are you fucking sped?
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@@christianweatherbroadcasting The most frightening aspect of religion is that a human can be indoctrinated to believe that all of their fellow beings deserve an eternity of torture based on an innate 'sinful' nature that was allocated to them, through no choice of their own, at birth. This perception of humans can affect how we treat one another. Apparently, few will escape this eternal torture, and only if they conform to a given theology. One's bravery, sacrifice, generosity, and kindness are completely irrelevant to their "afterlife" status since theology requires a dogmatic adherence, first and foremost. Most Christians shy away from a description of Hell as a torture chamber and I respect the sugar coating that many Christians ascribe Hell due to their empathy. But let us be honest, if Hell is at least as bad as a root canal. What could be worse than a constant root canal which never ends? Year after year of never-ending root canals with no breaks; How could Hell be defined as anything other than torture? Infinite suffering for finite sins that you were unlucky enough to be born with. We know that sometimes suffering teaches us lessons but there are no lessons to be learned in Hell and there is no escape or forgiveness. There is so much I don't know and freely admit as much. There certainly could be something supernatural or a spiritual world outside our own typical perceptions. I'm not arrogant enough to think I have a monopoly on the truth.... I don't dismiss personal experience, only man written doctrine as a need to explain that experience. The Bible seems driven by men using tremendous fear(Hell) and great rewards(Heaven) to spread their message. And, the scaffolding of a billion-dollar industry called "apologetics," used as a way to maintain belief. A true message needs none of these things. If there is a God, maybe he would be horrified at the idea that all of Buddhist monks in Tibet or all the Native Americans before European colonization, somehow deserving of an eternity of torture. If there is a God, why is biblical inerrancy virtuous. It seems to me that humans are wired for a rigid attachment to certainty. Given our bias which seems to require a rigid attachment to certainty for the big questions of meaning and purpose; Any religion, cult, or belief system using extreme fear-driven tactics to garner adherents should be carefully questioned for evidence of their claims. If humans were born with anything, it is an inmate narcissism that will not allow them to even consider the possibility that they may, one day, cease to exist.
@@tex959 "Omnipotent creature made us as their image, cares enough to burn us in hell for eternity if we fuck up".. His image is somehow just greedy, shortsighted and sinful>> Is omnipotent so it's his fuck up.
@@tex959 Nothing you said is a refutation of the proposed truth of Christianity. Just a bunch of pseudo-intellectual drivel which shows you actually don't understand Abrahamic theology let alone Christian theology whatsoever. Maybe try actually studying something if you want to have strong opinions on it. As far as your cookie cutter idea that "Buddhist monks or Native americans" suffer an eternity of torture for not having heard the Gospel; there is a concept called invincible ignorance that deals with this. John Paul II wrote in his encyclical about the idea that for someone who never had a real chance of hearing or had something in their lives that would stop them from being able understand or submit could still in fact, be saved through a life of virtue. You don't have to become religious or a Christian, but at least try to understand something you wish to forcefully object to. Most of the greatest thinkers in human history have been religious, the narcissistic thing would be to think yourself smarter than them just because you live farther along in time.
Repent and trust in Jesus. We all deserve Hell for our sins, such as lying lusting coveting and more. We can't save ourselves, but Jesus can save us. He died on the cross to save us for our sins and rose from the grave defeating death and Hell. You must put your faith in him only. He is the only way to Heaven. Repent and trust in Jesus. Romans 6:23 John 3:16❤😊❤
Repent and trust in Jesus. We all deserve Hell for our sins, such as lying lusting coveting and more. We can't save ourselves, but Jesus can save us. He died on the cross to save us for our sins and rose from the grave defeating death and Hell. You must put your faith in him only. He is the only way to Heaven. Repent and trust in Jesus. Romans 6:23 John 3:16❤❤😊
Well they all are lifters too lol that’s not just farmers strength, they all go to the gym regularly just as much as the bodybuilders plus the size advantage was horrible. They also faced bodybuilders and not power lifters.
The tracker was already rolling forward for the body builder's before they started, and if I'm not mistaken the engine was running for them as well which is a huge advantage even in neutral, jack a vehicle up and watch how easy the wheels are to turn in a forward direction with the engine running compared to not running
yea I got ringer vibes from him, that answer he gave was kind of a cop-out. You don't bench 450 via farming. When the fuck do you use your pecs in anything tbh. You bench 450 by benching alot and probably juicing. If natty 450 benches exist, I'd be surprised@@vofupfu7953
I wish yall did some more farm based tasks. When I was a stable hand I was able to get at least 50 bags of horse feed and 30 or so bales of hay in a week for the rescue barn. I did this on my own and I am pretty small. Only 5’2 and weigh about 125. Sure body builders can do short bursts but I agree it’s the endurance they don’t have. After moving feed I still had my other tasks of taking care of the horses, cleaning stalls, cleaning paddocks and training green horses. It’s good honest work.
Dude I went to a local farm to grab some feed and the big dude just picked up these bags and put em in our car, tried to pick some up and I did but fuck me it was heavy. I don't consider myself a weakling but the guy was strong as a bull
I noticed these tests tend towards the bodybuilder strengths, lots of single reps and short bursts of strength doing a single simple task (lift/push/pull). Your next one should be the same guys but this time make them all do a farmer's work all day long needing strength and endurance as well as doing more complex tasks. It would be interesting to see the comparison.
I was raised on a farm is wisconsin in the 60s. It was up at 4am every day worked till 8pm no off days. Scorching hot or subzero nothing changed. I am now 70 healthy as a horse...and only thing that change i sleep in late but no later then 430 and still find myself pushing to finish all i can in a day.
@@ChoveChuva-mn1ks Most of my life its been 4am up. Its kind of like a internal alarm clock. Before i retired i owned a heating and ac business. Even then up a 4 a cup of coffee or 2 then to the computer to schedual all the jobs for the day. On average 40 jobs to 7 trucks. By the area they were in and by the techs abilities. 7am they would be stopping by picking up their jobs then by 8 i was out the door to do mine. Get home 8pm then bed by 9. Then all over again ..7 days a week 365 if needed Even now at almost 70 up early. I am living over seas now so and schools start at 6am we have one boy 12 now so i need get up Early still get him ready for school with wifes help then drive him to school. For me its been a that way since i was 12 yrs old.
Here in Ireland, my uncles worked all their lives on their family farm. No secondary school (high school). One of them died last year, aged 94. His older brother is still alive. He is 98. Much respect to farmers, without them we would be nothing.
My Dad was a farmer who survived a Power Take Off grabbing his pant leg, he braced himself and was bruised when it stripped him of his britches. Ripped them right off. Many farmers don’t survive once a Power Take off gets hold of them or their clothes. He was pretty darn tough, but couldn’t beat the pancreatic cancer. RIP Dad. 😢
Power Take Off, it’s the PTO shaft that runs to the implement hooked behind the tractor. Spins at really high rpm’s, like a drill or an axle, but probably as big around as your forearm.
I was a local arm wrestling champion with zero losses and one tie. The tie occurred when the picnic table we were using broke from the strain and since no one moved one another ... we just called it. I've arm wrestled body builders all day long, but this dairy farmer was the strongest man I've ever faced. Farmers are no joke!
@@dankiusarmwrestlingTaranBroad Tell Anthony Munoz of the Cincinnati Bengals that. Arm wrestled him on the stage floor which really sucked. I used official tables and straps in regional tournaments, but if you love something enough you'll do it anywhere on any surface including a picnic table in the middle of nowhere. I never could afford to go to Vegas like some of my buddies, so I'll never know how I fared against the big boys. I can only tell ya from my experience which unfortunately doesn't span the world. We each have our own "World Bubble". ;)
You see, here we used to untie a match using the left hand. Thats how i managed to beat people twice my weight. Im right handed, and back there when i still arm wrestling, i still felt the injury of a broken bone i had when i was 4 years old.
Yep, it's Mississippi farmers all day!! I live with bodybuilders, and big muscles don't always mean their stronger. Power lifting is where the real muscles are. 💪 great job guys ya'll all did amazing 👏
To be fair, it all seemed completely fun with competition but not overly machismo as competitions can get. Bodybuilders tend to try to pump each other up a lot, get that blood working, adrenaline, etc, so I was surprised to see less yelling and slapping on each other... but you could tell they were impressed by the farmers and took their loss with a smile. Fun all round.
The tire event seemed more about speed than weight so that one shouldn't really count. Just picking somebody that can carry it but walks faster could be enough to win that event.
You can take all the steroids and it won't change the amount of work you are required to put in. It's impressive regardless of natural or enhanced in my opinion.
Nobody underestimated the farmers. They workout on daily basis which make them unbelievably and naturally strong unlike nowadays juiced up and roided up bodybuilders so it only makes sense that farmers won eventually!
@@ahmedmoataz11 get out of here with this pointless hate. All of those guys were strong and roids do help you gain strength so what are you even talking about. Also many of those farmers obviously work out as well.
While the bodybuilders obviously train the traditional compound lifts a lot more than a typical former, it's also obvious that most of the farmers lift too (e.g., the bencher). You don't get form like that on bench if it's the first time you've benched or if you haven't benched in a long time. Anyone who has lifted a lot in the past and then taken a long break knows this. You can see as much with the form on the deadlift guy, as he looked like it had been a while since he performed the movement. He was strong (but almost certainly did some weight lifting in the past too).
Yea, no untrained farmer can just walk up and deadlift almost 6 plates. Also, for armwrestling, the bodybuilder had no clue what he was doing while the farmer much better technique
Growing up in rural area its normal that we will challenge each other with dead lifts and see who can lift the most tractor weights. It's men doing men shit that just gets them strong. I've been to the gym twice but find I can out lift pretty much anyone that goes to the gym daily.
I‘ve worked as a carpenter and went to the gym for the first time after an injury. Did Bodyweight training and Climbing before that. But I outperformed my friend in some exercises. I think the difference is, that most people in the gym restrict themselves in the weight they lift to not hurt themselves. No such restriction for farmers or construction workers. If it has to be lifted or moved you just do it.
This video was the first wholesome video of sportsmanship I have seen in a while. Although I was a bit partial in the beginning thinking the farmers would just sweep the bodybuilders, it was entertaining to see the final outcome! Great video and great sportsmanship on both sides
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Team farmers on top lol
Love It BrandonWilliamyt Bro.
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Farming muscles 💪
Team body builders
Getting strong by working hard and feeding the rest of us.
That deserves respect.
Royal.
must respect to the farmers
❤❤❤ NOT FAIR. BODYBUILDERS GOT THEM LIFTING GEARS ON, ON TOP OF THEIR "SPECIAL GEARS". YOU, GUYS, KNOW WHAT I MEAN. ❤❤❤
Farmers are top ❤
Definitely
some of the strongest people have come from Rural America, and it's no coincidence. farmers are some of the toughest people i've ever met. great video!
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@@BrandonWilliamytbruh what? You dont even know who this guy is. Do you no read your comments? Wth are you talking about hanging out again?!
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The difference is most bodybuilding is burst strength with low endurance while a farmer could chuck bales half the day and keep working.
In other words: Plow a field all day long, catch cat-fish from dusk till dawn.
its like the difference between a marathon runner and a sprinter. doesnt mean one takes less training or something. its just different
@@Mr.Marblesones just working, the other spends many hours training.
@@jeffanhorn yes but the working is basically the same as the training. They are training 9-5 😃
farmers can plow a field all day, and still plow the wife all night
"Before there was working out, there was just work."
Yeah working.. outside lol
@@ppoblete2280you beat me to it 😂
" Y'all drive FORDs you're used to pushing" was funny af
Bro was ready for some get back 😂😂😂😂
@BlueLightning The Ford 7Tree, slow but super reliable, the Dodge had the 5.9 Cummins and the 318 are some of the most reliable engines ever made. It's chevy that had a complete trash diesel and their gasser engines were all garbage, the 350 wasn't any good for 3 or 4 generations.
And here in Kansas, I see more 90's dodges than any other 90's vehicles period, despite all the hate they get I think the dodges must have been the most reliable.
That was a comeback that had me rolling!
I cackled hahaha
@BlueLightning Back in the early '70s, while in college, I helped my friend put up hay on her family farm. One of the vehicles to draw the hay wagon was a 1948 Chevy 1 ton. Still a working farm vehicle. I tried to drive it once, but I didn't get far. I needed both arms to change gears. (I don't think I tried to get it into 3rd, ever, since we were bumping slowly through fields). The stronger farmers just laughed at my struggle. (I'm female, btw, so you don't think I was a puny male - lol!).
I'm a regular gym guy who's obsessed wth fitness, but I was torally rooting for the farmers!
Me too!!!!!!!!!!! Farmers are living the strong life!
Me threee broooo 😤
Weight lifting ain't farmers thing
@@charlieempire4392Hey pal, you blow in from stupid town?
You need some hay bail walks or throws and less gym pointed workouts
bro that farmer doing the bench...what a beast
That wasn't a farmer. That was just a strong friend he summoned. 100%. What kind of ansswer is all kinds of farming xD
@@rh.m6660 He was in the zone and didn't have time to answer any tribal questions at the moment. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@@rh.m6660there’s vegetable farming, fruit farming, crop farming, livestock farming, and dairy farming to name a few. Way easier to say “all kinds of farming” if you actually cover multiple areas
@@rh.m6660What did you want him to say?
Hell Yeah man I plant carrots. 💪
@@alet1934hahahahah killed it
I love the way the farmer yelled lightweight in the arm wrestle. 😂
Right!🤣🤣🤣
and he actually won the are wrestle fairly, unlike the first and third guys who dropped their shoulder to table height and used the table as leverage with their off hand
He's handsome as shit too
I seen that dude on my paper towels
Underrated diss from the farmer:”Y’all probably drive fords so you’re used to pushing s**t” lmao😂
You know they have Yotas out there on their farms haha.
@@jonathanharwood1255or Chevy's
@@jonathanharwood1255 100%
@@jonathanharwood1255 no they don’t. There’s way more Fords. That dude probably never worked a rice field in his life.
i don't think you know what "diss" is. It's kindergarden level, you can literally replace Ford with anything els
The strength on some of these farmers is abnormal! Truly insane
They are strong, but not as strong as the older farmers who had less technology. Before tractors, doing everything by physical labor created really strong farmers. The myth of farmers being strong was from that era. Farmers walk or pushing the tractor would of been won by those farmers of the old day. These modern era farmers likely have more convenient manners of carrying things than those farmers. No one likes using the wheelbarrow anymore.
imagine if they trained like the body builders
Not as abnormal as you might think
Some of them been hitting the weight pile. You don't bench 450 without training.
@@YTStopCensoringFreedomOfspeech here we still use wheelbarrows but tbh that stuff doesn't do much aside from cardio if you have to do it for hours..
Love how they can be so competitive and still respect each other, sportsmanship on both sides. Much respect.
Nah, that first farmer was disrespectful with the "ladies first" and "puddin pop" comments.
@@mr.c9846
So you can't handle banter.
Ok. Got it.🤦♂️
@@mr.c9846not really disrespectful. It’s common language used in the competitive world. I’ve heard worse. But that doesn’t mean it’s okay.
@@thejoke2791 Yeah that's right.
@@mr.c9846
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That man said "ALL KINDS OF FARMING" before blazing away his competition
That dude def benches already, would not have been able to hit 450 without training
That dude has the cleanest form
@@Murphey9 of course he does, i bet they all workout in the gym or home gym at least, its just that farming is their profession, where bodybuilders' profession is.. well working out.
lmfao
the farmer doing the bench press is an absolute unit
202kg for a farmer on a benchpress I am literally baffled. How is that even humanly possible.
@@zgsfreaky9102 He normally wouldn't take it, but right then and there he needed to do that, so he didn't give up
@@georgelins guy has benched before you dont push that kinda weight without training
Bruh, he is packing some pecks under all that for real. I was shocked how much he was pumpin like it was nothing.
@@74kross true, but maybe not that much.
Where i come from there was two brothers who was like 5ft8, and 5tf10. Farmers and wild wild people.
First time they entered the gym they did 215 and 225 pound bench press first try. and the didnt weight more than 190 and 205 pounds at that time. like 18 yrs old.
and we had a party outside where me and a friend who was fan of strongman found an natural axle(theres farms everywhere etc). weighing 71kg.
So when the guys got drunk we all tried to clean and press it. I could do it easy ofcourse and with proper technique.
But the two farmer guys, especially the bigger one he just curl/cleaned it up and strict pressed it 3 times. Never trained other than working and drinking alot of alcohol sadly.
“What kind of farming do you do?”
Long pause and “all kinds of farming…”
“That’s concerning” had me dying
Hello, my name is Noah and I just wanted to spread the word to you by saying Jesus and God love you very much it says in Revelation 21:3 “Look! God's dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them.” God is there for you and he sent his one and only son to die on the cross for everyone. If you choose not to believe thats on you. I hope you soak this in. God bless
Lumberjacks, farmers, construction guys 💪🏼 the backbone of America
Love this, was really fun
Backbone of the world.
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Amen 🤙
Hey.. Don't forget about Us American Oilfield Workers..😉
@@SwErTiN777absolutely 💯
Don't forget welders, machinists, engineers, pilots, mechanics.
"YALL PROBABLY DRIVE FORDS, YOURE USED TO PUSHIN SH*T" 😂😂😂 get that man a beer! 👊🤘
Farmers are built way different than normal people. That bench press was insane! Farmers literally work their asses off to provide for us! Great job, guys! Great video, Brandon!
farmers beat weighlifters at weightlfting events.. that was crazy.
no more ass
I promise you that guy regularly trains bench press. It's not just because he's a farmer
@@powerman2610 The fact that the farmers know how to deadlift properly means that they train in the gym same as the bodybuilders.
Yeah that “farmer” with straps on his wrists.
the farmer doing the bench press is amazing, he was doing a slow on the way down and then busting up with power, that is some power there.
You're supposed to go slower on the eccentric, and not just drop the weight on yourself. You're giving him props for doing it the proper way
These aren't your everyday farmers. They workout bro. Lol
@BullShitThat I'm not really sure why you commented since you're not adding anything. Complimenting proper form is probably the best thing you can do.
@@SpandexRabbit71 The original comment didn't add anything to begin with! Unless you're brand new to the gym you should know to build tension on the way down on the eccentric, and contract your muscles with a faster tempo on the concentric. This is the norm for a proper bench, there's nothing "amazing" about it, and plenty he can do to improve the technique. Meanwhile I'm confused why you decided to add a redundant comment to all of this, maybe you're the type to bounce the barbell off your chest which is why you're also so impressed by his form
@BullShitThat Lmao I know the original didn't add anything to begin with. That's why your comment is even more irrelevant. Adding nothing to nothing for no reason. Then, you claim that I use improper form as if me backing a compliment for proper form justifies your speculation. Notice how that makes zero sense. You're a clown. Upset about a compliment and just an ass.
A lot of the contests were more exercise bodybuilding oriented. The tug of war tells the tale, but I was impressed that the bodybuilders did so well pushing the tractor as that was sustained torture.
The big farmer was insane on the bench press, he let the bar down so slow and controlled on the negative side of the lift. He has insane strength and so humble about it.
Agreed also the age difference seemed skewed. The bodybuilders looked like upper 20 year olds and 2 of the farmers had gray hairs lol
I agree, notice Trent had his arms straight when he finished the rep? Total beast
@@Youngstomata fun fact: the average man peaks in strength at age 37.
So in whose benefit was this game actually?
@@Olav_Hansen37? I was told 25 😵
@@JerrBaybEe 25 is when you reach actual adulthood.
At this point, in general, reflexes and coordination start to slowly start deteriorating, but muscles don't really do that.
"old muscles" tend to have surprising toughness for their size. This is also a cause of the renowned "dad strength", where fathers in their 30's and 40's achieve strength feats not associated
with their dad bod.
If you want an example of men peaking after 30, just look at the men powerlifting champions of the past decade. 7/10 were won by the same guy in a row, bit his FIRST win of that streak was at age 31. He won 31-38 years old, putting the peak of even a top athlete (they generally peak earlier) at 34-35.
The farmer dude doing bench press is a freaking beast. He was going slow as hell on the way down, in control the entire time. Literally doing perfect benches. That shit aint easy even with 130.
it is easy with 130
@@bigandbadgolf5669 your mom's easy at 130.
i'll never forget the day i went up against a farmer in hand ploughing in a village in Africa. i was straight from bodybuilding felt pretty strong and i thought i would wipe the floor with this guy. let's just say i was humbled and almost crippled by the end of it. From that time i do farm work especially ploughing by hand , haven't looked back since. Farm strength is a different kind of strong and endurance.
I could not do that amount of weight lifting, always been a outdoors worker. Both have their advantages
Isn’t farm strength vs bodybuilder strength just work with almost all your muscles compared to how hard you can work in individual muscle groups?
RESPECT
shoutout to the farmers, man. bedrock of our civilization and don't get enough love
They don't need your shout out either
i bet you are real fun at partys@@mlthornton1
@@mlthornton1 Aaammmeeennn !!! 😀
Farmers also ain't on the steroids. That's usually naturally built
those "farmers" are on gear, go to Bangladesh or India....how many farmers look like that? None, because they're not on gear as people don't care as much about aesthetics/musculature like they do in the U.S. Farmers exist all over the world.
The pushing Fords comment after the tractor push was gold ! Haha
the new fords have heated tailgates now, so you can push em in the cold when they break down
I still have my 94' f350 . Say what you want .
@@toddreeder9499 thats when trucks were real trucks. I’m sure you wouldn’t trade it for a new Ford.
Having a Ford F250 I was offended and triggered by that! It was hilarious!
It makes sense that the farmers won, I live out in western Kansas and we all started helping around the farm since we can remember, whether it was gathering eggs, putting up fence, herding cows, or just taking 5gallon buckets of water down to the livestock. We all started young, working on a farm is what we have grown up doing, and I hope it never stops.
I had a great time filming the vid with you guys!
first
Jerry Bradford Parker’s finest student
@@quirty8966 🤣
@braylonodom146 Excellent video work, was a blast.
Farming is such a noble profession! Go farmers!
I’ve exercised and lifted for years. I started working on a farm 2 years ago my size and physique didn’t change much, in fact I actually lost a little weight. but my overall strength and stamina increased dramatically. 10 hours of hard labor everyday definitely has an effect.
Yeah it makes your legs alot stronger too.
There is a huge difference between earning strength through work versus lifting iron. My cousin worked on a farm his whole life and his strength was insane
These corn-fed mfs are the ones that built this country and carry its weight on their shoulders. That 445 bench was nothing compared to that
Been following Colton Mertens on UA-cam, a crossfitting farmer. In one word : INSANE!!!!!
It’s called practical strength. I’m not jacked at all, but lean and cut and have stamina for days. Never worked out a day in my life but look like I spend all day exercising. I kinda do working in concrete and masonry.
Most people who go to gym have muscles do roids. Farmers don't.
@@DraculaMachine-zs9buNot at all lol.
I promise you, you show that first dude some lifting technique he’s gonna life way more.
This is what men need. Doing masculine things, friendly competition, razzing each other, no one getting salty or super sensitive. Well done men... this was fun to watch and glad to see each team rooting each other on
Agreed. What being a man is all about, how I was raised, how me and my homies talk to each other and hang out.
Hell yeah ! This was great !
This is why I love training strongman.
A whole day of lifting and egging each other on, friendly competition.
And the competitions themselves are just a more intense version.
Would love to work with those farmers.
Bet it’s a blast
I agree 💪
Yeah, sane rivalry
Farmers are a different breed of tough. We love Farmers our saviors and food security. Thank you for getting up every day and doing what you do for my family.
Amen!! 👏👏 Glad they can get some the respect they deserve in these comments. 😁 I'd like to see more videos promoting the toughness, endurance, & teamwork they have.
amen, amen
Wow, that's an awesome gracious statement and it's so true. If it wasn't for those in "Fly over country" America wouldn't be America!
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That dude that yelled “Lightweight baby!” Is fucking legend 😂 lol
Hellyeah that was awesome
He looks like Clark Kent😂😂😂
Yes! Everyone love Ronnie!
That was my Favorite Part 😆💯💪
The bench press event was amazing. Both guys crushed it. That bar was thick af too lol
Farmers hands down are the strongest people I’ve ever come across . The work load they put in day in day out is no joke . Nothing but respect for them . Cheers 🇨🇦
what about commercial fishermen?
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I’m not going to disagree with you that’s a hard job too. Cheers 🇨🇦
"Yall boys drive fords, you use to pushing shyt"😭😭best one hitter quieter ever created.
I stg still has me dieing he was so quick to say it to witch made it so much better
Like they say, 97% of all fords are still on the road today! The other 3% made it home.
❤❤❤ NOT FAIR. BODYBUILDERS GOT THEM LIFTING GEARS ON, ON TOP OF THEIR "SPECIAL GEARS". YOU, GUYS, KNOW WHAT I MEAN. ❤❤❤
Hilarious I had to come on phone to make comment about it😂😂😂😂😂
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That farmers bench was SAVAGE
Absolutely brutal
The farmer outweighed the bodybuilder he beat on bench but the farmer is not used to bench pressing. For him to bench 445lbs is stupid strong. I live in a big farming town and I respect farming but I'd like to see Farmers vs Powerlifters.. I think that would go way different...
@@outlaw_80 That's a stupid comparison. The whole point is you are taking someone who doesn't train in a gym but through hard physical work vs others who train non competitively in a gym but for esthetics and strength.
Just imagine that guy working out.
Yeah plus the speed he did it too, he lifted WAY more at that rate. Was super impressive.
I have a soft spot for farmers, so I was rooting for them. Farmers are heroes, working so hard, all over the world, to feed us all. Respect! You bodybuilders are great guys, too, and I admire your dedication to your passion. 💚
"Ya'll drive Ford's you're used to pushing" Now this has got to be one of the greatest disses I've ever heard!
Damm, & I thot Fords were America's #1 truck 💀
#1 always gets the HATE! lol! @@Eduardo_Espinoza
@@Eduardo_Espinoza Strictly in sales. F150s are trash.
My dad calls them Fix Or Repair Daily. lol.
@@eileenmiller4685 that saying only holds true when they aren't Found On Roadside Dead
One is for show, the other for utility.
Utility literally gets things done.
I wouldn’t say for show they where still very strong
@@supersayain1178 the difference is that the practical strength also comes with endurance. I’m a buck sixty don’t lift, but at the end of the day, the new guys who lift and are ripped have a hard time unloading the lumber package off a flat-bed, or throwing block up on a scaffold, mean while I’m running laps around them get work done so we can get home. The next day they can barely walk and I’m fresh as a daisy.
@@supersayain1178 its all for show, these guys will starve themselves. Its usually started through some ps
If you do the right type of training you can have a body that looks really nice and a body that is really functional
@@smelltheglove2038bodybuilders will have a better bench press or deadlift but the farmers will be able to carry heavy things longer and faster and will be able to pick up heavy items in real world problems easier.
Big Steve is a MONSTER! No belt, no straps, just raw country power.
He had a belt
Bid Steve is constantly in a gym and it's pretty obvious he's a powerlifter. They just threw a flannel shirt on them
i think he would have won if he didn't wear the gloves because the you can see the bar slipped
,apart from the straps that he was using, shame his grip wasn't strong enough to keep them wrapped around the bar.
@@chrisfenn2054 - I just noticed the straps hidden by his gloves and he might even have a belt on underneath that giant shirt 😂
Next challenge: construction workers, plumbers and electricians
😂😂😂😂😂
I'd like to see either iron workers or some derrick hands out of the oil patch. Both of those groups of guys are animals. Real knuckle draggers.
Electricians might be the weakest among the actually strong ones.
One thing's for sure and it's that bodybuilders that look cool and strong may not be actually strong enough to build or cultivate 🎉🎉🎉🎉
That’s unbelievably impressive and that’s compounded by the fact that these boys don’t obsess about every muscle or technique, but just get out there and do what they have to. Props to everyone involved in this.
as a farm kid i can say when you have to lift or move something outside of the perfect conditions of a gym you work muscles that you don't mean to be working alot of my "gym rat" friends always question how i'm so strong with one thing or another, but it just working the muscles a different way and they know that so i just joking tell them it's the difference between working muscles and show muscles :)
If you watch the arm wrestling. The first guy was the only one out of the body builders with any sort of good technique. The rest of them were trying to arm wrestle standing as far away from the table as possible. Thats an automatic loss.
bro a lot of these farmers obviously lift too. This is pure entertainment and nothing scientific.
@@padraig88 exactly, nothing scientific- doing everything because it has to happen. The girls will be the ones to do electrical, plumbing and automotive. The guys have literal heavy lifting to do everywhere in every stage of the division of labor. You can’t call anyone because there’s no nearby when you live in the incredibly small towns in the houses are miles apart. by figuring things out, there is a lot of trial and error, so a lot of lifting, putting things down and lifting again, at times from very odd or awkward angles. What does that sound right to you? …Weight lifting!
not obsessing over the details, that's why they would be good bodybuilders at first (strength = size - the size from details)
Definitely understand the difference in training too. I use to train for bodybuilding for years and had great weight lifting strength but all of the isolation movements are so linear where you aren't using all of your muscle fibers because isolating single muscle groups. After running my own moving company and doing moves on furniture, equipment, mattresses and other heavy items over years, It was a different kind of strength. I joined a jui jitsu gym recently and I got high praises for how strong I was. Farm work and moving heavy objects at weird angles utilizes more fully body functional muscle fibers than bodybuilding isolation movements.
Very cool, sir and thank you for your inspiring journey. Congratulations on giving jiu-jitsu a go. That will now provide you the opportunity to hide your strength so you can surprise people with it later. Find the weaker people in the gym and try to flow with what they do, matching their level of strength with your own. This will allow you to conserve an incredible amount of energy and ensure that you’re not telegraphing any moves when you wish to change direction. You will be an incredible asset to your smaller training partners because you’ll give them a new level of pressure that will ensure their technique has to be optimal. They also need to appreciate that technique has limits and physics with the proper application of force can be any technique if there is enough of it.
Exactly. It's those tiny muscle fibers that help tremendously
I was looking for this comment and I said something similar. You train for your needs. Depending on the actions, you’re working the muscles in different ways and they adapt to those needs. Working the farm all day consists of all different motions, different weights, cardio, etc. Lifting weights in the gym would typically consist of concise and specific motions and weights at sets. Your example of moving objects was a perfect example. I once worked roofing with a guy who was ripped and huge muscles from the gym, but barely made it through the day carrying shingles up and down the ladder to the roof. No doubts the guy had incredible strength, his body just wasn’t ‘trained’ for them to be used in that manner.
@Deetroiter I dont agree im worming out for 6 years now and I can easily do the stuff you said maybe the guy wasnt a natural or had a after gym day all tired dont think muscles are only for show 😉
@@arcanep not at all, muscles are there for a reason. That’s why I was saying that guy probably just wasn’t used to that type of work and using the muscles he had in that manner. No doubts about his strength
Big Trent is absolute unit, how slow he would lower the weight was insane, he was getting every bit of those reps💯💪🏽
I was wondering if anyone else was noticing his negative with reps
@@garyscott9766 dudes a beast!!
Yeah the guy's a powerhouse God bless,he lowered the last rep as if it was a lightweight
@@garyscott9766i didn't,but still im impressed enough
When he broke out the wrist wraps, I knew he was lifting as well as farming.
Trent putting up 435 is wild, I would have never guessed
445 I believe
Trent DEFINITELY benches tho let's be honest.
@@thediaz07 so what? does a bodybuilder not do farm stuff? like it s fair tho
With straps
All kinds of farming...
Farmer overhand grip and no straps on a 500+ deadlift was actually insane. Hes strong af
That’s what I was thinking too… He was going all grip….
Yeah it wasn't fair aswell cause the bodybuilder had straps and belt
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Yes
I saw that
I worked on farm for two years - was nearly injured and exhausted the first 18 months. The final 6 months I broke through a plat plateau . Felt bulletproof, never tired, could do anything. it builds a totally different kind of body. Miss those days.
daum nice
I’ve been on the farm a little over two years now. I’ve lifted, done calisthenics, and cardio workouts for over a decade. I can attest to what you’re saying. My strength and endurance increased dramatically after working on the farm through my first summer here. When I go hiking with my buds or do manual labor with friends on the weekends I work circles around them and never really get gassed. Not bashing them or putting myself over others. Just saying the work will turn you into a machine.
Big trent and Big Steve carried the tug of war one
The farmer doing the bench press was a beast! Quiet and humble, but got it done against a bodybuilder who should have the advantage in that event.
To be fair, farmer probably benches more. Bodybuilders spend a lot more time on isolation exercises than compound lifts. My little bro has won a couple local amateur BB competitions and he doesn't ever bench.
@@PapiAndreyGood points to consider. He is definitely a bigger man, and I think that is why he won. I replayed it numerous times and, even on his last lift, I didn’t see much bouncing off of the chest. He touched his chest, but that is all. As for him not having to lift as far as the other guy, it looks to me like the farmer has longer arms, but maybe I don’t understand what you mean. It looked liked a fair competition to me, except for the significant difference in their size. And I never said that the farmer did not train, only that the bodybuilder should have the advantage because lifting weights is how they train.
@@PapiAndrey the body builder bounced the bar off his chest way more than the farmer in the last set
@@mediamannaman he won because he's also in the gym all the time, these aren't farmers.. they're just rural dudes who also train
@@MokuTom Yeah, that’s probably true. I wouldn’t know but you apparently know these people. I grew up in a rural community and was a three-sport athlete in high school (I’m an old man now). Thought I was in shape and got humbled a few times helping farmers haul hay - still used square bales back then - or dig post holes and other chores where I would wear out much sooner than them (and they weren’t “athletes”).
“Y’all probably drive Fords so you’re used to pushing” 😂😂😂 GOT EM
They know its true.
Big red was being a little salty lmao
@sydneyotis5 Hahahaha that was a good one
Love it!
@@Jay-cs7xy Looks like it. He started messing around with "ladies first" but lost that one, even though the guy really looks like he is mighty strong. I guess his legs could be weak or bad technique?
The farmer on the bench press has flawless form. The second farmer on the arm wrestling would absolutely dominate in bodybuilding if he wanted to. This was a great video.
Why would he dominate?
because hes good. what kinda question is that? @@OmarElghamry1
@@OmarElghamry1 He has a really good frame and build genetically for bodybuilding.
We Farmers have really strong forearms. Working shovels and forks every day does that to your body.
Wym he just has manual labour forearms.
The reason brandon won is because he does a bunch of arm wrestling training, if it were an another body builder at the same weight who hadn't trained arm wrestling they probably would have lost.
Definitely seems like there is a weight difference in these competitions, pretty awesome video!
That Ford joke hit the spot😂😂
Yeah it did 😂
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U drive ford's your use to pushing shit that was a good laugh
"Y'all probably drive fords. You're use to pushing **** " 🤣. Love it
Shit made me spit my beer out 🤣
As a Chevy guy I had a good chuckle at it.
😅 What was bleeped out??
@@גקדןרק "shit"
Ford is historically the most based manufacturer.
Henry Ford was a true patriot.
5:14 that "drive Fords" comment had me rolling.😂
absolutely savage hahaha
Why knock the best? That makes no sense. lol!
@@BrickMudge I'm confused? They didn't say Toyota.
Ford - Found On Road Dead
@@86caliente_18 FORD in your rear view mirror: DROF - Driver Returned On Foot.
Wow, pretty exciting!! I was leaning & straining along with both sides, Lol!! Awesome video!!
More exciting than the sports I've seen lol
I feel like careers are a major factor. You gotta keep in mind the body builders entire lives revolve around building their body! Working out, eating right, etc. the farmers are holding their own strictly by the day to day lives they lead. They aren’t devoting their lives to the gym.
That is amazing.
Most of the farmers definitely also lift on top of being farmers lol, you don't get that good a bench press form by never benching. same goes for deadlifts.
Best part about working on a farm, is you get paid to workout. Rather then paying a place!
Body builders don't build much strength they build mass that's why they candy out lift power lifters and strongmen farmers do thing you will see in strongman that's why your average guy that farm can do things body builders won't be able to
@@Anakthemutantmassenjoyer Astute observation. It would be interesting to see farmers vs powerlifters as well.
Also, bodybuilding isnt a sport, its a beautypagent.
"Trent, what kind of farming do you do?"
"... All kinds of farming."
Yeah they are clearly not farmers
@@HulliepapObviously just rednecks from the gym.
the fuck are you talking about. they live on a fucking farm, own farming equipment, wear leather ranchers boots, have the classic farmers leather work gloves.
@@Hulliepap are you fucking sped?
@Hulliepap I was wondering.
Yeah of course the two black guys aren’t farmers, it’s just for diversity purposes on the video
"You all drive Fords; you're used to pushing s***" 😂 5:07
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Apparently, few will escape this eternal torture, and only if they conform to a given theology. One's bravery, sacrifice, generosity, and kindness are completely irrelevant to their "afterlife" status since theology requires a dogmatic adherence, first and foremost.
Most Christians shy away from a description of Hell as a torture chamber and I respect the sugar coating that many Christians ascribe Hell due to their empathy. But let us be honest, if Hell is at least as bad as a root canal. What could be worse than a constant root canal which never ends? Year after year of never-ending root canals with no breaks; How could Hell be defined as anything other than torture? Infinite suffering for finite sins that you were unlucky enough to be born with. We know that sometimes suffering teaches us lessons but there are no lessons to be learned in Hell and there is no escape or forgiveness.
There is so much I don't know and freely admit as much. There certainly could be something supernatural or a spiritual world outside our own typical perceptions. I'm not arrogant enough to think I have a monopoly on the truth.... I don't dismiss personal experience, only man written doctrine as a need to explain that experience. The Bible seems driven by men using tremendous fear(Hell) and great rewards(Heaven) to spread their message. And, the scaffolding of a billion-dollar industry called "apologetics," used as a way to maintain belief. A true message needs none of these things.
If there is a God, maybe he would be horrified at the idea that all of Buddhist monks in Tibet or all the Native Americans before European colonization, somehow deserving of an eternity of torture.
If there is a God, why is biblical inerrancy virtuous. It seems to me that humans are wired for a rigid attachment to certainty.
Given our bias which seems to require a rigid attachment to certainty for the big questions of meaning and purpose; Any religion, cult, or belief system using extreme fear-driven tactics to garner adherents should be carefully questioned for evidence of their claims.
If humans were born with anything, it is an inmate narcissism that will not allow them to even consider the possibility that they may, one day, cease to exist.
I just made 500 bumper Stickers that say that LMMFAO is an Awesome sticker for 3 bucks lol right next to my classic have a hot lunch eat my shit lol
@@tex959 "Omnipotent creature made us as their image, cares enough to burn us in hell for eternity if we fuck up".. His image is somehow just greedy, shortsighted and sinful>> Is omnipotent so it's his fuck up.
@@tex959 Nothing you said is a refutation of the proposed truth of Christianity. Just a bunch of pseudo-intellectual drivel which shows you actually don't understand Abrahamic theology let alone Christian theology whatsoever. Maybe try actually studying something if you want to have strong opinions on it. As far as your cookie cutter idea that "Buddhist monks or Native americans" suffer an eternity of torture for not having heard the Gospel; there is a concept called invincible ignorance that deals with this. John Paul II wrote in his encyclical about the idea that for someone who never had a real chance of hearing or had something in their lives that would stop them from being able understand or submit could still in fact, be saved through a life of virtue. You don't have to become religious or a Christian, but at least try to understand something you wish to forcefully object to. Most of the greatest thinkers in human history have been religious, the narcissistic thing would be to think yourself smarter than them just because you live farther along in time.
It may be big Steve, but it will always be BIG MAN TRENT 🔥🔥
*we were rooting for the good ol. boys from the farm but the body builders were awesome too! sick vid loved it*
😂😂😂💀fr
Repent and trust in Jesus. We all deserve Hell for our sins, such as lying lusting coveting and more. We can't save ourselves, but Jesus can save us. He died on the cross to save us for our sins and rose from the grave defeating death and Hell. You must put your faith in him only. He is the only way to Heaven. Repent and trust in Jesus.
Romans 6:23
John 3:16❤😊❤
Repent and trust in Jesus. We all deserve Hell for our sins, such as lying lusting coveting and more. We can't save ourselves, but Jesus can save us. He died on the cross to save us for our sins and rose from the grave defeating death and Hell. You must put your faith in him only. He is the only way to Heaven. Repent and trust in Jesus.
Romans 6:23
John 3:16❤❤😊
Everyone is good on anabolics and trenbaloney sandwiches 🥪
That was genuinely a fun watch. Well done to both sides.
Damn, the bench press was unbelievable, these guys are so strong
Well they all are lifters too lol that’s not just farmers strength, they all go to the gym regularly just as much as the bodybuilders plus the size advantage was horrible. They also faced bodybuilders and not power lifters.
@@James_Edward59 exactly
@@James_Edward59 Except a few of them farmers did look like power lifters or were powerlifters
Considering farmers have and likely always will carry the weight of at least our country on their shoulders, 445 was light work
That "ladies first" joke didn't fared well 😂
Mad respect to our farmers! 🔥 Also what a unique and cool video idea haha. This channel always got me watching every video lol
The tracker was already rolling forward for the body builder's before they started, and if I'm not mistaken the engine was running for them as well which is a huge advantage even in neutral, jack a vehicle up and watch how easy the wheels are to turn in a forward direction with the engine running compared to not running
Come on he is trying to be like Mr. Beast like challenges and paying money what is the new ideas? 🙄😢
Not the 1st arm wrestler using all his body weight to win 🤣🤣
This video exemplifies the difference between beach muscle and functional strength.
Yea..they have been doing this overseas for a minute now. It's just American version
That last guy on the bench, has that one of a kind strength, all kinds of farming! I knew he won after that
Yeah that Farmers strength was impressive.
THE OTHER GUYS EYES WERE ABOUT TO POP OUT HIS HEAD DOING THAT LAST ONE HAHA
Prolly not a farmer
“All kinds of farming” 😂 probably a power lifter that grows weed. Not a chance he’s putting 200kg up if if doesn’t already lift weights regularly.
yea I got ringer vibes from him, that answer he gave was kind of a cop-out. You don't bench 450 via farming. When the fuck do you use your pecs in anything tbh. You bench 450 by benching alot and probably juicing. If natty 450 benches exist, I'd be surprised@@vofupfu7953
That was a pretty epic throwdown. Farmers man, what can you say? They do this literally all day long. Respect.
I wish yall did some more farm based tasks. When I was a stable hand I was able to get at least 50 bags of horse feed and 30 or so bales of hay in a week for the rescue barn. I did this on my own and I am pretty small. Only 5’2 and weigh about 125. Sure body builders can do short bursts but I agree it’s the endurance they don’t have. After moving feed I still had my other tasks of taking care of the horses, cleaning stalls, cleaning paddocks and training green horses. It’s good honest work.
What does get atleast 50 bags mean?
Ive unloaded and stacked over 1300 bales of straw in 4 hours
200 kilos bench was mental, mad respect for the guy hella strong
I doubt those were 200kg
Notice the control he has on the eccentric. These guys do train.
Ya these guys lift for sure. The black dude doing the carry was jacked as fuck too@@DinoPimp
That was a fun watch.
Farm Strong is no joke, much respect to the farmers here.
Dude I went to a local farm to grab some feed and the big dude just picked up these bags and put em in our car, tried to pick some up and I did but fuck me it was heavy. I don't consider myself a weakling but the guy was strong as a bull
Bodybuilder-we eat protein 🗿💪
Farmers-we create a protein💀💪
Y’all must drive Fords so y’all are use to pushing. Had me Dying laughing 🤣
lo....what was that all about
Lol the problem is already circled 🤣🤣
more like a junky ass gm product trash.
@@tradersgallery8299 It was just a joke, but farmers more so than other people can be very opinionated when it comes to truck brands and engines.
Big boy was funny lmao 😂 he had me laughing ever since he called ol boy puddin pop
I noticed these tests tend towards the bodybuilder strengths, lots of single reps and short bursts of strength doing a single simple task (lift/push/pull). Your next one should be the same guys but this time make them all do a farmer's work all day long needing strength and endurance as well as doing more complex tasks. It would be interesting to see the comparison.
Bodybuilders wouldn't last lol
I thought the same thing. I'd love to see the bodybuilders bucking bales.
@@danielsimpson1120farmers would rip them to shreds
Here in Australia we have a fun saying; big for fuck all.
Stamina. Its a marathon , not a short lived race.
You should've called it ''meat n potatoes vs protein shakes."
meat n potatoes vs plain chicken n rice 🤣
@@goochmane4552 Deer steak vs. Boiled chicken and broccoli 😂
protein shakes sometimes isn't protein
Tren sandwiches
Incomplete @LilAngelBigWorld
This was a really fun video to watch and I LMFAO when that man made that “drive fords” diss to the body builders😂😂😂😂.
I was raised on a farm is wisconsin in the 60s. It was up at 4am every day worked till 8pm no off days.
Scorching hot or subzero nothing changed.
I am now 70 healthy as a horse...and only thing that change i sleep in late but no later then 430 and still find myself pushing to finish all i can in a day.
Good gracious 😳
You have my respect sir
@@ChoveChuva-mn1ks
Most of my life its been 4am up.
Its kind of like a internal alarm clock.
Before i retired i owned a heating and ac business. Even then up a 4 a cup of coffee or 2 then to the computer to schedual all the jobs for the day. On average 40 jobs to 7 trucks. By the area they were in and by the techs abilities.
7am they would be stopping by picking up their jobs then by 8 i was out the door to do mine.
Get home 8pm then bed by 9.
Then all over again ..7 days a week 365 if needed
Even now at almost 70 up early.
I am living over seas now so and schools start at 6am we have one boy 12 now so i need get up
Early still get him ready for school with wifes help then drive him to school.
For me its been a that way since i was 12 yrs old.
Great sir!!
Here in Ireland, my uncles worked all their lives on their family farm. No secondary school (high school). One of them died last year, aged 94. His older brother is still alive. He is 98.
Much respect to farmers, without them we would be nothing.
My Dad was a farmer who survived a Power Take Off grabbing his pant leg, he braced himself and was bruised when it stripped him of his britches. Ripped them right off. Many farmers don’t survive once a Power Take off gets hold of them or their clothes. He was pretty darn tough, but couldn’t beat the pancreatic cancer. RIP Dad. 😢
Hope you and your family are at peace
a power, im unfamillar with that term im from canada. an ogger?
he sounded tough and cool af, rest well
Power Take Off, it’s the PTO shaft that runs to the implement hooked behind the tractor. Spins at really high rpm’s, like a drill or an axle, but probably as big around as your forearm.
My thoughts and prayers to you and your family Karen. Cancer SUCKS!
Mad respect for those farmers. And 445 on the bench was 🤯😱!
Now that was more fun than I had anticipated. Thank you. It put me in a very good mood. I think I'm going to the gym now.
To all the farmers out there,
Thank you so much for feeding America❤.
God Bless you all.
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼❤️
That farmer's benchpress was immaculate... I don't even lift but he moved that weight like a well oiled machine.
They're all powerlifters dressed like farmers
Tug o war showed it all. Country farmers never skip a leg day and their focus is impeccable.
I'd say it was more about the groups weight. One of the farmers was 360 dude, damn
Is there such a thing as city farmers
Farmers produce our food ! Always support them !
and this is how friendships are made mad respect for both teams
He said “yall drive fords, youre used to pushin shit” im deadddd 😂😂
Yeah. That also got me. 😂
I was a local arm wrestling champion with zero losses and one tie. The tie occurred when the picnic table we were using broke from the strain and since no one moved one another ... we just called it. I've arm wrestled body builders all day long, but this dairy farmer was the strongest man I've ever faced. Farmers are no joke!
@@dankiusarmwrestlingTaranBroad Tell Anthony Munoz of the Cincinnati Bengals that. Arm wrestled him on the stage floor which really sucked. I used official tables and straps in regional tournaments, but if you love something enough you'll do it anywhere on any surface including a picnic table in the middle of nowhere. I never could afford to go to Vegas like some of my buddies, so I'll never know how I fared against the big boys. I can only tell ya from my experience which unfortunately doesn't span the world. We each have our own "World Bubble". ;)
Great story
You see, here we used to untie a match using the left hand. Thats how i managed to beat people twice my weight. Im right handed, and back there when i still arm wrestling, i still felt the injury of a broken bone i had when i was 4 years old.
@@Zerker_Supremacy Ouch man, I feel ya with your injury.
Yep, it's Mississippi farmers all day!! I live with bodybuilders, and big muscles don't always mean their stronger. Power lifting is where the real muscles are. 💪 great job guys ya'll all did amazing 👏
You know Trent was about to go crazy with how quiet he was 😂
And he didn’t even use a liftoff
"All kinds of farming" killed me. That one sentence had the weight and depth of an hour-long TEDx Talk.
LOVE that the farmers one!
Bodybuilders all flexin and the quiet humble farmers were strongest. Right on!!
To be fair, it all seemed completely fun with competition but not overly machismo as competitions can get. Bodybuilders tend to try to pump each other up a lot, get that blood working, adrenaline, etc, so I was surprised to see less yelling and slapping on each other... but you could tell they were impressed by the farmers and took their loss with a smile. Fun all round.
I hate to be that guy, but it’s won*
The tire event seemed more about speed than weight so that one shouldn't really count. Just picking somebody that can carry it but walks faster could be enough to win that event.
@@KinaIchiI was about to be the bad guy with you
I straight up respect anyone that has developed that kind of strength, regardless of where you got it from. Good video!
UNLESS they cheated to get it…..like steroids for working out
You can take all the steroids and it won't change the amount of work you are required to put in. It's impressive regardless of natural or enhanced in my opinion.
Bodybuilders: We eat food
Farmers: We made food
As someone who's lived in a farming town their whole life this makes me proud
It would be nuts to see actual builders vs bodybuilders next. Great vid
I'd put my money on the builders!
You mean juiced bodybuilders vs natural body builders don't u? lol
important detail that is often left out@@DeMooniC
@@DeMooniCnah i think he means like builders construction workers or smt
@@DeMooniC bro dont know how to read lmfao
Don't underestimate the farmers they are mentally and physically strong!
Nobody underestimated the farmers. They workout on daily basis which make them unbelievably and naturally strong unlike nowadays juiced up and roided up bodybuilders so it only makes sense that farmers won eventually!
They have rhead strength@@ahmedmoataz11
@@ahmedmoataz11wym nowadays people have been doing it since the 60s nearly
@@kierankeane614
And farmers have been around for centuries. . . There are also a lot MORE roid users today than in the 60s.
@@ahmedmoataz11 get out of here with this pointless hate. All of those guys were strong and roids do help you gain strength so what are you even talking about. Also many of those farmers obviously work out as well.
I love the ford comment from the farmer 😂😂😂
Honestly two completely different factors of strength great seeing both exceling.
While the bodybuilders obviously train the traditional compound lifts a lot more than a typical former, it's also obvious that most of the farmers lift too (e.g., the bencher). You don't get form like that on bench if it's the first time you've benched or if you haven't benched in a long time. Anyone who has lifted a lot in the past and then taken a long break knows this. You can see as much with the form on the deadlift guy, as he looked like it had been a while since he performed the movement. He was strong (but almost certainly did some weight lifting in the past too).
Yea, no untrained farmer can just walk up and deadlift almost 6 plates.
Also, for armwrestling, the bodybuilder had no clue what he was doing while the farmer much better technique
These farmers do spend some time in the gym, that's for sure.
Growing up in rural area its normal that we will challenge each other with dead lifts and see who can lift the most tractor weights. It's men doing men shit that just gets them strong. I've been to the gym twice but find I can out lift pretty much anyone that goes to the gym daily.
I‘ve worked as a carpenter and went to the gym for the first time after an injury. Did Bodyweight training and Climbing before that. But I outperformed my friend in some exercises. I think the difference is, that most people in the gym restrict themselves in the weight they lift to not hurt themselves. No such restriction for farmers or construction workers. If it has to be lifted or moved you just do it.
@@weakest_serbeven if he’s a solid 360 pounds?
This video was the first wholesome video of sportsmanship I have seen in a while. Although I was a bit partial in the beginning thinking the farmers would just sweep the bodybuilders, it was entertaining to see the final outcome! Great video and great sportsmanship on both sides
Why would u think that at first?
Difference Is the farmers are natural
Body Builders Vs. Diesel Mechanics. ( this was great. All these guys did awesome).
"All kinds of farming" was cold af
Big Trent da Goat
@@lewismciver8700 fr, benching over 400 having not been in the gym is insane
@@scout1710it’s impressive but with that technique he must definitely do benching from before
all kindsssssss- Hodge Twins
@@Rudolf_Bottler high school football