I asked him what pushed him to do the last 2 reps. He told me Arnold who was only 27 at the time told ed who was around 40) to get serious. Due to the cameras rolling, he got so pissed he did the last 2 squats out of pure anger lol.
It is visible they know each other and don't really spot each other, there are also no locks on the barbell, is comething goes wrong, Corney will throw the barbell down immediately.
"Won moah Eddie! An flex vare you come up." "God-DAMN!" "Yeah" The soundtrack made this scene funnier than it was supposed to be. I love how the music sounds like it's giving out along with Ed Corney with every rep he takes during the end.
Who ever did the squatting, knows how heavy this excercise is. Nothing compares, even deadlifts. I remember my first squatting. I took a looong nap after the training....;)
Squatting is a whole nother beast compared to other lifts. People go ham on bench and deadlifts but when you see someone go ham on squats... that person is dangerous.
1000 years for now people will still be watching this clip when they need motivation to get through a workout... I'm 58 now and have been coming to this clip to stay inspired for 40+ years now. Talk about inspiration. Hard to believe Ed was a diabetic... just shows what you can accomplish no matter what obstacles are in your way. Bodybuilding is the greatest sport in the world. Thank you Ed & Arnold! Ed Corney. R.I.P.
WTF! Have you seen Ed's posing routine? Yeah Arnold was a good poser, but he was no match to Corney. Arnold was better bodybuilder, but not better poser.
@@kittyboygamer6912 Oh really? To quote Arnold, in this very movie and the defending Mr. Olympia after seeing Ed Corney posing "Can you believe that? I mean that!.. That's what I call posing." And everyone else who was there were in awe of Corney's posing routine.
I remember seeing this exact clip a decade ago when I first started lifting at 13 years old, before i ever even watched Pumping Iron. Nowadays, while squatting i still subconsciously try to match the intensity Ed had in this clip. Just finished a killer leg day and this clip popped up again in my recommended. Thanks for all the inspiration Ed.. RIP
I love how Arnold and Ed are wrecked between sets. That's how true squatting should leave you feeling. Arnold was also one of the taller bodybuilders around, making full squats that much harder.
The worst part of watching a bunch of videos like these on my tv is my parents think I’m watching some gay porn and my sister has been asking me why I workout so much lol
I know him personally he had no quit definitely one of my heroes The older he got he still was in the gym shuffling his feet around still picking up hunter pound down Bells still giving it hell I always will dedicate my opposite routines to him
RIP MR ED CORNEY.. A TRUE LEGEND.. ID WATCH THIS AND STILL BEFORE LEGS.. STILL MAKES THE HAIR ON MY NECK STAND UP... JUST HOPE HE'S SAVING ME A SPOT AT THE SQUAT RACK WHEN I GET THERE
I remember we used to squats on the same weight racks in the video.. the sound that was produced by the weights when you hit the top movement was sweet music to us.. then my bruhh keeps on telling me ' no matter what' puts me up every single time.. thank you for the memories Habib Gym Semporna
From what I've read that he wrote back squats we're his main thigh exercise. In all his routines he lists back squats before front squats and does more sets if back squats. According to Joe Gold Armold would do squats until he turned blue.
I was at the premiere of “Pumping Iron”, and I saw Ed , shook hands with big Louis after he finished posing ! I’m 69 , got some health issues but still pumping iron 😊 please warm up, lift smart , respect your body and those around you!
This is by far the most motivating thing to watch before squat day. For anyone who squats, we know and feel every one of those reps. I like how arnold says "let's serious" after 8 reps of 315 lbs. I know 315 squat isn't an incredible squat but for 10 or 11 reps its pretty darn good. That puts their 1 rep max at over 400 lbs
315 squat is way impressive, remember these are pro bodybuilders, who don’t even focus on strength, and they are repping it with ease. But for the average person, even the average gym goer, 315 squat is a huge milestone.
I've seen guys at the gym who will spot their friends by practically lifting half the weight starting from around rep 1. The way Arnold spots Ed is perfect. He barely uses a few fingers to give him the little help he needs to finish the very last rep.
I just did 315 for 10 for the first time and on the 8th rep I was completely exhausted then I heard Arnold’s voice in my head saying 2 more no matter what and grinded to get the other 2 up
I'm just glad we still have those full metal plates that clatter like that in the gym. Always reminds me of videos like this when I'm there. Home sweet home.
To my fellow lifters out there; you have to understand the crazy volume the guys where doing in these days.. I mean this could've been like the 6th or 8th movement, and maybe set #45 of a #60 sets workout. I know both power and Bodybuilding worlds and it sure gets tough to move even 315 for that amount of sets and reps..
This is what lifting is all about. Pushing yourself past your limits. Finding that point of pain where you want to sob, and you just make your body keep going. It's excruciating but so satisfying.
You could almost feel it, Ed's thighs almost hitting failure on that last rep. Only Arnold standing behind you is going to get you to complete that last one.
That totally unimpressed, “come on let’s get serious” is more motivating than anyone screaming at you
I agree.
Too mour Eddie! I wanna see too mour, no maddah wut!
you dont need words when you can feel
@@jaegermann4170 🤣👍
@anonymous ok ya except for that ive seen that too
By the 8th rep he's on pure mustache power
Siege Mustache is known to give more strength, it's just science.
Lmao
Lol
😂😂😂
😂👍😂
Guy dying.
Arnold: C'mon. Let's get serious.
lets be happy Arnold is not a Doctor.
guy?
Guy breaks his back doing a godly amount of reps of 300+ LBS
Arnold: “Yeah man, whenever you’d like to get started”
He would only be excited if he say, C-MON! GET TO THE CHOPPA!!!
Catching his breath
I always have Arnie's "lets get serious" in my head whenever I'm struggling art the gym
I do that shit too, brother. Whenever i find myself in doubt or struggle "lets get serious, fu*ko" gets me up and keeps me going.
Even if i take a shit that words help me to press it out.
Fuck Arnold nazi papers
@@rustedbrass7935 your profice picture says it all lmao🤡
@@rustedbrass7935 cry about it
C'mon. Let's get serious.
Shane Michael Dignan anything Arnold says has the potential of being a legendary quote.
So true, I use this on my buddy when he’s on his last set 🤣
We´re in the showers.
... As Eddie is having a stroke...
🤣
Two mough, Eddie. No mattah what.
*Tumor Eddie
@steroidsR4losers He died today
steroidsR4losers Here as well? Jesus do something else with your life
@steroidsR4losers you probably no life
@steroidsR4losers You have such a pathetic existence. Who cares what other people decide to do?
Greatest training scene of all time.
I watch this when doing squats. I gets me through. Haha
This scene got me into squats. Still hit em hard to this day at 48.
@@storminboy Atta boy! 39 and still at it
Best exercise there is. Full body engaged.
@@storminboy same
Second only to Ronnie Coleman's "Everybody wanna be a bodybuilder, but nobody's gonna lift these heavy ass weights" scene
Rest in peace Ed
@steroidsR4losers He died at age 85, steroid user or not he lived a pretty long life.
#NicksStreangthAndPower crew
@steroidsR4losers At 85?
Your a peace of shit bitch
@@billyclark302 "piece"
I asked him what pushed him to do the last 2 reps. He told me Arnold who was only 27 at the time told ed who was around 40) to get serious. Due to the cameras rolling, he got so pissed he did the last 2 squats out of pure anger lol.
Ed was like 42 or 44 in this. thats impressive, he was able keep up with Arnold being almost 20 years older
I had a stroke or something
Ed was so cool
I didnt know,i thought Ed looks older because of his moustache
@@jerryakamuadams6399 Try 13.5 years older. Not even close to 20
I absolutely love how Arnold wipes his face after Ed falls to the ground in exhaustion lol I always laugh.
Ed pushed so hard his body heat transferred to Arnold lol
It wasn't after. It was before, during & after.
It's like when Lou's dad says 'Oh boy, what a workout' as he wipes his forehead when all he did was watch Louie train.
@@Tweekend27 he did a bit more than that you stupid tool
haha
Eddie: passes out from severe hypoxia and cerebral ischemia
Arnold: c’mon, let’s get serious
Arnold : Two more 😒😒😂
It is visible they know each other and don't really spot each other, there are also no locks on the barbell, is comething goes wrong, Corney will throw the barbell down immediately.
I think every bodybuilding fan today will be here. RIP to the godfather of posing
Now that's what I call po-singa
He still works out. It's crazy. I see him every once in a while at golds
geee! soeone still works out!
2 likes per year. Damn.
Wish I had the honour of meeting him before he passed away in 2019, RIP Ed! Today's leg session is for him 🙏
@@Dobbyyy94 Shut up man I'd destroy you?
Wow he passed out
"Won moah Eddie! An flex vare you come up."
"God-DAMN!"
"Yeah"
The soundtrack made this scene funnier than it was supposed to be. I love how the music sounds like it's giving out along with Ed Corney with every rep he takes during the end.
They were squatting to Ed, Edd & Eddy music before it was even a thought lol.
It sounds like a porn movie soundtrack 😂
Proceeds to wipe himself after Eddy falls to the ground half dead 😂🤣
Who ever did the squatting, knows how heavy this excercise is. Nothing compares, even deadlifts. I remember my first squatting. I took a looong nap after the training....;)
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Squatting is a whole nother beast compared to other lifts. People go ham on bench and deadlifts but when you see someone go ham on squats... that person is dangerous.
I can't sleep after leg day. The pain constantly breaks my sleep.
@@taco6989 exactly, even though deadlifts technically involve more muscle mass than squats, squats have always felt way more intense
Squats are so hard I took naps in between reps
1000 years for now people will still be watching this clip when they need motivation to get through a workout... I'm 58 now and have been coming to this clip to stay inspired for 40+ years now. Talk about inspiration. Hard to believe Ed was a diabetic... just shows what you can accomplish no matter what obstacles are in your way. Bodybuilding is the greatest sport in the world. Thank you Ed & Arnold! Ed Corney. R.I.P.
1000 years from now?
@@Drazog you can't prove them wrong can you... LOL
@@polara01 Who are you referring to?
@@Drazog Me, Myself & I
Nothing beats "CONGRATULATIONS, YOU ACHIEVED FAILURE"
Have to remember too these 2 were bodybuilders prepping for competition, not power lifters.
terrorofsesameST steroids weren’t as strong back then bud.
terrorofsesameST 315 ain’t much for reps on squat
Tay K depends how many they were doing and how much they flex at the top
@@tayk4543 shut up try hard
@Tay K bro look at your profile pic 😂 you prolly can’t even squat 135 for reps
RIP Ed, greatest poser.
I know you want to give him credit for something, but Arnold was the best poser...
WTF! Have you seen Ed's posing routine? Yeah Arnold was a good poser, but he was no match to Corney. Arnold was better bodybuilder, but not better poser.
@@kittyboygamer6912 Oh really? To quote Arnold, in this very movie and the defending Mr. Olympia after seeing Ed Corney posing "Can you believe that? I mean that!.. That's what I call posing." And everyone else who was there were in awe of Corney's posing routine.
"GOD DAYMN!!" 😂😂😂
"Yeah."
Ed: *Dying*
Arnold: C'mon, let's get serious now
When you're basically destroyed during a hardcore workout, you don't wanna hear your Coach say: "Let's get serious"
It's necessary and it works
@@liamc1102 I guess so...
@@liamc1102 Nah that didn't motivate Ed. What motivated him was not wanting to look bad on camera after Arnold said that. A guy half his age.
@@edntz It's necessary and it works.. it's as simple as that.
@@liamc1102 Maybe in general it works, but it didn't work in this case for Ed. I asked him many years ago.
Imagine them doing this in planet fitness
Lol
Lunk alert
They can’t it’s all smith machines no free weights in that shithole
@@quailman8238 ewwww all smiths machine?! Wtf. The fact they serve pizza too “we’ll make you fat, so you can come back”
@@marca4585 Ill never to go to planet of the apes fitness, fake smith crap machine
I am shocked by the news. My #1 favorite body builder. Also, this is my favorite clip of him. R.I.P. Ed Corney 1933 - 2019
Arnold: one more eddie
Ed: damnnnn!
Arnold: yea. 😂
I love how even though he is completely exhausted ed’s form stay absolutely perfect
Mad respect. Squatting is like battling with your mentals for that “1 more rep” over and over, and over.
“Now running on emergency mustache power” lol
1:40 greatest feeling in the world
Idk bout that
Sabasa • 42 years ago do you lift? LMAO cause hell yeah it is
cyanide postin nah I’m in a wheelchair
Sabasa • 42 years ago oooof
@@imgood8341 Nyooo he literally doesn't know about that... :(
I remember seeing this exact clip a decade ago when I first started lifting at 13 years old, before i ever even watched Pumping Iron. Nowadays, while squatting i still subconsciously try to match the intensity Ed had in this clip. Just finished a killer leg day and this clip popped up again in my recommended. Thanks for all the inspiration Ed.. RIP
Yawn
@@radicalthunder5740 get off youtube and go make some money lil bro
May you squat in heaven.
The sound of the iron plates are the best in the world to hear
I love how Arnold and Ed are wrecked between sets. That's how true squatting should leave you feeling.
Arnold was also one of the taller bodybuilders around, making full squats that much harder.
After 13 years you deserve an answer lol. Yes indeed, its really hard
Hi, from the future.
@@marcozanoni4742 and here I am reading your reply one day after you’ve answered the 13 year old comment.
@@LAKEZHOW congratz bby
yes
RIP to this legend
Been one of my favorite scenes in the movie for over 40 yrs now, been workin out ever since. Thanks for the memories
Rest in Power Ed. Legend.
Your name is funny lol!
He died in that workout
Absolutely loved Ed Carney. It's awful to see this man in his prime then he gets old then dies then that's it.
RIP Gorgeous Ed x
I wish i get his shape at 44 age
That’s usually how life works yeah bud
theyre 45's. Its obvious noone is considering the volume of work up to the point this clip is spotlighting.
the most beautiful and inspirational training I´ve ever seen... I became an Ed Corney fan after seing this!
Love it. No Instagram pricks or UA-camrs to be seen! Just pure hard training and not telling you how great they are.
Ed Corney did such a good set even Arnold had to wipe off his sweat when Ed was done xD
Ed was the nicest guy you ever would wanna meet I met him when I used to work at HP and he was a super cool guy
" I want to see 2 more, no matter what!"... words to live by
that little instrumental music in the background makes this video legendary lol
The worst part of watching a bunch of videos like these on my tv is my parents think I’m watching some gay porn and my sister has been asking me why I workout so much lol
TF
RIP Ed you were loved by all, and that mustache is legendary!
A true legend. Thanks for all the inspiration.
Yeah, too bad he is now part of the Skull and bones secret society and eats childrens's blood for breakfast, such shame.
the mustache, the hair, the muscle, the fit all go well together. wishing i had the genetics for a mustache like that
The best squat set ever
I know him personally he had no quit definitely one of my heroes The older he got he still was in the gym shuffling his feet around still picking up hunter pound down Bells still giving it hell I always will dedicate my opposite routines to him
RIP MR ED CORNEY.. A TRUE LEGEND.. ID WATCH THIS AND STILL BEFORE LEGS.. STILL MAKES THE HAIR ON MY NECK STAND UP... JUST HOPE HE'S SAVING ME A SPOT AT THE SQUAT RACK WHEN I GET THERE
“Flex when you come up.”
“…DAMN”
“Yeah.”
*braces, squats*
And flex when you come up🤣🤣🤣 Ed Cornies face says it all 😂that’s gold.
Just did a leg day, with 225lbs/102kg for reps. Ed's dedication and suffering in this clip motivated me to finish it. Still inspiring to this day.
That's a good warm up. What was the weight your working sets?
@@nemonucliosis lmao you didn't need to kill the guy he's at least trying unlike 90 percent of this damn population
@@MarkanVaran7 was just trolling. 225 is a decent squat
pfft😂@@nemonucliosis
R.I.P. Ed
Keep pumping in heaven buddy. We’ll miss you
“Let’s get serious” and he’s friken dying 😂
I remember we used to squats on the same weight racks in the video.. the sound that was produced by the weights when you hit the top movement was sweet music to us.. then my bruhh keeps on telling me ' no matter what' puts me up every single time.. thank you for the memories Habib Gym Semporna
Ahh :) "The Golden Era"
Ed: AAHH!!! AGGGHHHH!!!!! AHHHHH!!!!
Arnold: come on, let's get serious
The face of Arnold @ 0:15 says it all..he like " fuck this is gonna be painful" you know it's coming and you can't do shit about it
When Ed Corney says "GODDAM," I felt that
I can watch this vid over and over without getting bored; this is inspires me so much.. Training hard = enjoying..
Same!
R.I.P. to a legend 💔😓
Now this is old school love to see it
Corney was always one of my favorites from the movie. This scene is great.
I know that feeling Ed. Rest in peace Champ.
Guys, you gotta remember, those dudes did 6 Sets, and Ed weighs under 200 pounds. Those guys are F-ing strong.
Ed much stronger than Arnie. He is considerably smaller. Arnold's long legs make squats harder.
2 MOUAH NO MADDAH WHAT
When the Terminator's voice behind you said "keep Going" ,you better keep going, it ain't gonna be pretty
RIP Ed. We love you and we will miss you❤
I’m going to fall down like that after every set now.
So according to arnold. He never did back squats often. He did front squats alot instead. I'd consider this video rare n special. Happy lifting yall
Yeah my back always hurted with back squats even with light ass weight so I stick to front squats now and I'm good lol
@@juareznoah_xo215 pusseeehhhh
@@joshuavincent7884 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
From what I've read that he wrote back squats we're his main thigh exercise. In all his routines he lists back squats before front squats and does more sets if back squats. According to Joe Gold Armold would do squats until he turned blue.
I was at the premiere of “Pumping Iron”, and I saw Ed , shook hands with big Louis after he finished posing ! I’m 69 , got some health issues but still pumping iron 😊 please warm up, lift smart , respect your body and those around you!
One of the greatest sets of all time
The way he says 'yeah' @ 1.22 proves he is just sharing the pain with him and he enjoys that, so awesome..
yes that is accurate, because without pain and suffer there is no gain, by the way, you made this comment entire 12 years ago, are you still alive ?
@@T.Y.690 yes i am
@@mrworkout79lmao good to know you are still alive
R.I.P Ed Corney...
no idea why i´ve been randomly getting recommended this video but finally decided to watch it lol
And that's why Ed was one of the best of his time. This is good old school training.
This is by far the most motivating thing to watch before squat day. For anyone who squats, we know and feel every one of those reps. I like how arnold says "let's serious" after 8 reps of 315 lbs. I know 315 squat isn't an incredible squat but for 10 or 11 reps its pretty darn good. That puts their 1 rep max at over 400 lbs
Yea and someone said here they did this to finish off leg day so they doing this already burnt out
When they hit the showers, that's when they really got serious
315 squat is way impressive, remember these are pro bodybuilders, who don’t even focus on strength, and they are repping it with ease. But for the average person, even the average gym goer, 315 squat is a huge milestone.
@@michaeliribarren3423pfft
RIP Ed Corney
I can hear Tom Platz in the background
"alright now, 5 more"
0:47 Best shout of effort ever
I've seen guys at the gym who will spot their friends by practically lifting half the weight starting from around rep 1. The way Arnold spots Ed is perfect. He barely uses a few fingers to give him the little help he needs to finish the very last rep.
Now...
THAT'S WHAT I CALL SQUATTING!!
Taught millions how to train. Rest In Peace Eddie.
tuohhhh mouahhh ediii no mattta wathh
You heard that iron plate sound, that's the best music you can have in a GYM
Tom Platz must be wondering what these guys are going to do after they've finished warming up...
COME ON, EDDIE!!! GET TWO MOOOAH!!!
I just did 315 for 10 for the first time and on the 8th rep I was completely exhausted then I heard Arnold’s voice in my head saying 2 more no matter what and grinded to get the other 2 up
And flex at the top. 2 MOUAH, NO MADDAH WHAT!!!
My favorite training video.
I'm just glad we still have those full metal plates that clatter like that in the gym. Always reminds me of videos like this when I'm there. Home sweet home.
To my fellow lifters out there; you have to understand the crazy volume the guys where doing in these days.. I mean this could've been like the 6th or 8th movement, and maybe set #45 of a #60 sets workout. I know both power and Bodybuilding worlds and it sure gets tough to move even 315 for that amount of sets and reps..
Стероиды дают огромную силу, я приседал 200х5 и зевал
The most impressive thing is that Ed was in his mid forties, Arnold was only 27. That’s a HUGE difference….
This is what lifting is all about. Pushing yourself past your limits. Finding that point of pain where you want to sob, and you just make your body keep going. It's excruciating but so satisfying.
“Let’s get serious” as the bar is turning into an upside down U. 🤣💪
RIP ED
Rip Ed Corney
That daaahhhh in the end is the purest definition of " dont touch the f bar " hahahaha
Possibly the greatest training scene ever
"Keep going"
You could almost feel it, Ed's thighs almost hitting failure on that last rep. Only Arnold standing behind you is going to get you to complete that last one.