There's a poster at the gym in Stroud (UK) where I used to go that said: "If you are strong enough to lift it off the rack, you are strong enough to put it back." I use this as my training motto.
everything I've been learning from D-John, Ripp, Pendlay, Everett, Pavel, etc. was just summed up in this footage. this is all you need to get better at the Oly lifts/strength training, period.
Out of all the training youtubes thousands of them ..every now and then I come back to this,it is truly amazing stuff,its almost too much to comprehend.
Most old school guys took steroids cause it was a lot less strict and also they weren't as aware of the dangers of taking PED's but you can't deny they trained amazing regardless
Eccentric overload is a great way to build strength and muscle, and I'm impressed that the one guy did it on those heavy deadlifts. I''m surprised that back then someone would actually have utilized that strategy, whether they knew to do that or not. Impressive!
A Samoan went to london, joined a gym, and was befriended by a polish man and his friends.A Friendship that continues today was born and training knowledge was passed on. Priceless.Polish power.. Davai!!!!!
This was quite impressive. They broke each exercise down by adjusting where they lifted the bar. This allowed them to learn to perform the eccentric and concentric ranges throughout each movement so when they attempted the full lift they were spot on. Sure people lift more now but thats due to education and application of the principles that men like these evolved from. Not to mention supplements and access to training at our finger tips. Nowadays people do drop weights but that is to avoid injury and reserve strength. You only have to get the weight up, dropping doesn't cause you to lose points, not making the next lift due to fatigue or injury will. We also have sturdier bars and bumper plates at our disposal. These bros would have been dropping 400 lbs of bumps given the chance to lift it too.
I just LOVE the roughness of it all. NO GIRLIE STUFF... Everything rusty, dirty, sweaty, cold, hard, tough, simple, hardcore. Just the way to go. The ATMOSPHERE is LIQUID... I can hardly breathe watching this magnificent effort, the majestic focus... And the B&W is also AWESOME. Watching this is TEN TIMES more motivating than watching basically anything modern with some hip hop disaster pounding into the ears...
The machine at 7:50 is very clever. It provides consistent resistance throughout the range of motion because it has 2 lever arms. I'd like to see a modern equipment manufacturer get hold of this idea & design something similar today.
Bambi Able Those were Olympic Games and World Weightlifting Championships medalists and czempions. ;) Paweł Rabczewski (1 silver and 3 bronze world chempionships medals), Stefan Leletko (world and europe chempion 1982, bronze 1983, world record holder in clean and jerk 1983 - 143.5kg), Henryk Stępak (at video you can hear that he's polish record holder), Tadeusz Rutkowski (twice bronze medal at olympic games 1976 and 1980, tree times bronze at world chempionships 1976, 1980 and 1981) Zygmunt Smalcerz (gold at olympics games 1972, International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame 2002) Jan Lisowski (twice polish chempion 1981 and 1983, 4th place at olympic games 1980)
Bro and no homo their physiques are perfect and proportional. No roid gut to me the beauty of their form is more impressive than a guy who can slam around 450 with awful form
No, not natural..and it takes nothing away from them. World class weightlifting requires gear, nothing wrong with it at all. Anyone who is deeply invested in the sport knows this. Again, it doesn't matter at all. No one has a competitive advantage. Everyone at the top uses gear to get to the top. Have a good day
@@ryder6070 I beg to differ.They don't look like they are on gear and weightlifting is all about technique which they display amazingly.You would obviously be surprised at how strong a well Trained Natural Man can get when he specifically specializes on a particular training regimen.
@@Giftedgenes Dude it's the 70's Polish Olympic team. They were all on gear, even one of the guys in the video Zygmunt Smalcerz talks openly about it. This was before doping controls even started in the 1976 Olympics. It's just the way professional olympic sports were and still are done.
Ernest Ian Jagorin i agree. unfortunately most people today are ungreatful and compared to those days we as a whole generally speaking are shit! no manners
Ernest Ian Jagorin I don't lift that much compared to the these guys but I lower the weight, if you don't you're missing half the exercise. plus that controlled negative portion of the lift will make you stronger then if you drop it like a cross-fit bro LOL
wow i'm so impressed with the front squat technique and the weights they was lifting, goes to prove natural is the best way don't fall for the sted head mentality everybody who i've witnessed who took steroids ended up worse off physically and mentally
Quite the contrary, actually. They're doing some stretching and relaxing their muscles. The narrator says the stretching very important because it lowers the pressure on the intervertebral disks.
Absolutely fascinating to watch, no steroid aided "bodybuilding" there, just real strength presented by real men. Thank you Goodfoot101 for uploading this great footage.
Although it appears to be a "smith machine" -- the equipment in question is actually a very narrow power rack. (In fact, it's the narrowest I've ever seen. Understandable, however, as Olympic lifters try to keep the bar path as straight up & down as possible.)
some interesting techs here I haven't seen. Some basic principles done very old school. I wonder how old this footage is/when these guys competed. Dats da shit!
The impressive thing is that this is just the Polish women's team!
+John-Paul Mitchell LOL.
There's a poster at the gym in Stroud (UK) where I used to go that said: "If you are strong enough to lift it off the rack, you are strong enough to put it back."
I use this as my training motto.
There's an article on t nation that talks about old school lifters having more control on the eccentric, this giving them stronger muscles
Is it just me, or does anyone else think the weights rattling around sounds cool?
Quite relaxing
Provides a certain tempo, another que
Best sound in the world to me
It sounds so satisfying
The gymbro's asmr
everything I've been learning from D-John, Ripp, Pendlay, Everett, Pavel, etc. was just summed up in this footage. this is all you need to get better at the Oly lifts/strength training, period.
Why would anyone give a thumbs down? I feel like this is such a specific video that only weightlifting enthusiasts would watch and thusly enjoy.
Because they think Putin is doing the narrating...I mean, ya know, just hate on all things Russian. People are idiots.
It's Polish, not Russian.
It's the powerlifters hand signal for squat
Absolutely FANTASTIC lifts and form...these guys are a joy to watch!
True pros!
My testosterone increased just watching this
Even the sound of it... sounds proper!!
Out of all the training youtubes thousands of them ..every now and then I come back to this,it is truly amazing stuff,its almost too much to comprehend.
great vid great form and sound of the weights are perfect
The weight clank is just ASMR
The old school guys did things properly. People cutting corners now a days.
Example ?
Most old school guys took steroids cause it was a lot less strict and also they weren't as aware of the dangers of taking PED's but you can't deny they trained amazing regardless
It was a calling back then, so you’d expect more skillful and dedicated lifters. Now it’s just a culture
I know this was uploaded in 2009, but let me know if you want subtitles.
Subtitles please * _ *
Rodrigo
Community contributions are disabled, unfortunately. The uploader would have to allow me to do it.
Yes, and it will help a lot.
Just download the video and re upload it making the subs available, if you want.
Yess
This is how I started lifting , and it is still the real way to do it !!!
i remember training on universal sets just like the one they show, this brings back memories.
I love the power clean at the beginning of the video.
Impressive strength and skill.
There is significant evidence that there are essentially only a dozen excercises that make you stronger. Everything else is for definition.
Using spotters to go real heavy and do some negatives on deadlift. I've never thought about that.
Eccentric overload is a great way to build strength and muscle, and I'm impressed that the one guy did it on those heavy deadlifts. I''m surprised that back then someone would actually have utilized that strategy, whether they knew to do that or not. Impressive!
Thats clean deadlift an accessoy for c&j, very diferent from a conventional powerliftin deadlift which is useless in oly lifting.
Very strong men.
check out WSM 2017 if you think they're strong
@@RiverFerret Normal body but strong and fat body but strong ? I will pick first one.
Check out the lunges. That's impressive
This is so awesome. I didn't know that they did rack squats back in the day! Very interesting.
The 315# push press behind the neck was impressive .That dude was probably a buck 75.
Nothing like the old school. From weights,to athletes,to books,to movies,to music.
People were built different those days. These gentleman are bloody strong.
A Samoan went to london, joined a gym, and was befriended by a polish man and his friends.A Friendship that continues today was born and training knowledge was passed on. Priceless.Polish power.. Davai!!!!!
very clean technique
I like that deadlift slow negative lift, I’m sure it has a name…but I’ve never seen that form. That’s very creative
The best video on UA-cam about weights. Look at the muscles
This was quite impressive. They broke each exercise down by adjusting where they lifted the bar. This allowed them to learn to perform the eccentric and concentric ranges throughout each movement so when they attempted the full lift they were spot on. Sure people lift more now but thats due to education and application of the principles that men like these evolved from. Not to mention supplements and access to training at our finger tips. Nowadays people do drop weights but that is to avoid injury and reserve strength. You only have to get the weight up, dropping doesn't cause you to lose points, not making the next lift due to fatigue or injury will. We also have sturdier bars and bumper plates at our disposal. These bros would have been dropping 400 lbs of bumps given the chance to lift it too.
I just LOVE the roughness of it all. NO GIRLIE STUFF... Everything rusty, dirty, sweaty, cold, hard, tough, simple, hardcore. Just the way to go. The ATMOSPHERE is LIQUID... I can hardly breathe watching this magnificent effort, the majestic focus... And the B&W is also AWESOME. Watching this is TEN TIMES more motivating than watching basically anything modern with some hip hop disaster pounding into the ears...
amen !
I love the funky music in the beginning.
The machine at 7:50 is very clever.
It provides consistent resistance throughout the range of motion because it has 2 lever arms.
I'd like to see a modern equipment manufacturer get hold of this idea & design something similar today.
Aaaaaaand I've just discovered Prime strength equipment, which does exactly that.
These fellows were quite strong...every by todays standards....
Bambi Able Those were Olympic Games and World Weightlifting Championships medalists and czempions. ;)
Paweł Rabczewski (1 silver and 3 bronze world chempionships medals),
Stefan Leletko (world and europe chempion 1982, bronze 1983, world record holder in clean and jerk 1983 - 143.5kg),
Henryk Stępak (at video you can hear that he's polish record holder),
Tadeusz Rutkowski (twice bronze medal at olympic games 1976 and 1980, tree times bronze at world chempionships 1976, 1980 and 1981)
Zygmunt Smalcerz (gold at olympics games 1972, International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame 2002)
Jan Lisowski (twice polish chempion 1981 and 1983, 4th place at olympic games 1980)
Bro and no homo their physiques are perfect and proportional. No roid gut to me the beauty of their form is more impressive than a guy who can slam around 450 with awful form
Bambi Able uh they were stronger idiot wtf is wrong with u
Todays standards are based on STEROID use not training !! We have not gotten stronger as a race of human beings we are just using more STEROIDS !!!!!
Also, were humans in general stronger back in the day? Emotionally and mentally too? Not just the physical dimensions
THIS IS REAL LIFTING!!!
Wow! Great technique!
The sound is incredible!
Pure natural strength and power ,great vid.
No, not natural..and it takes nothing away from them. World class weightlifting requires gear, nothing wrong with it at all. Anyone who is deeply invested in the sport knows this. Again, it doesn't matter at all. No one has a competitive advantage. Everyone at the top uses gear to get to the top. Have a good day
@@ryder6070 I beg to differ.They don't look like they are on gear and weightlifting is all about technique which they display amazingly.You would obviously be surprised at how strong a well Trained Natural Man can get when he specifically specializes on a particular training regimen.
@@Giftedgenes Dude it's the 70's Polish Olympic team. They were all on gear, even one of the guys in the video Zygmunt Smalcerz talks openly about it. This was before doping controls even started in the 1976 Olympics. It's just the way professional olympic sports were and still are done.
Old school is gold school
Super material👏
the fact that they put it back on the rack after those heavy lifts impresses me. people these days just slam it on the ground.
Ernest Ian Jagorin
i agree. unfortunately most people today are ungreatful and compared to those days we as a whole generally speaking are shit! no manners
Ernest Ian Jagorin I don't lift that much compared to the these guys but I lower the weight, if you don't you're missing half the exercise. plus that controlled negative portion of the lift will make you stronger then if you drop it like a cross-fit bro LOL
How would you know that guy on the other side of the gym is lifting heavy if he didnt slam his weights on the ground though?
Do you guys think that people slam their heavy lifts out of impoliteness and bad manners? You are truly lost and idiots
Ernest Ian Jagorin you have no fucking idea what you're talking about
Their form is absolutely amazing!!
Jak na to patrzę, to już mi rosną mięśnie....
No music. No padding. No color. No clothes. Just the cold blank stare (2:49) of determination and bloodlust
Quads of the Gods.
What a REAL gym looks like.
These are polish weightlfiters and it's polish narration!
Swietne! Bardzo dziękuję za udostępnienie! SZACUN!
They seems to be BADASS
0:59 who knew Michael Cera was so strong, or so old, or Polish?
wow did know he was, he look so like him, good eyes
thank you for this lol
Beautiful, economical, efficient technique.
Great post, Goodfoot101!
OLD BUT GOLD!!!Many ways old to train,be usual yet today!!
See what can be achieved without roids.....this is what weight lifting is about , awesome post ! roids never lasts !! mark my words. Great technique !
This is the best video about workout I have ever seen!!
Loving the sound effects
Beautiful form
I added this to my GOAT playlist
I love these old videos :)
Some perfect form snatch and grab
7:25 Squats jumps are kind of a lost exercise. They are great for power. I don't know why people don't do them that often.
because most people dont care about being athletic, they just want big biceps and a big ass
Could be high impact on the knees?
Definitely has something to do with the knees, it’s a good exercise but not so good for your joints in the long run
@@julianr602 humans have been jumping for over 40,000 years, your joints can take it if you take care of yourself
wow i'm so impressed with the front squat technique and the weights they was lifting, goes to prove natural is the best way don't fall for the sted head mentality everybody who i've witnessed who took steroids ended up worse off physically and mentally
back before they started putting chemicals in the food
Quite the contrary, actually. They're doing some stretching and relaxing their muscles. The narrator says the stretching very important because it lowers the pressure on the intervertebral disks.
See what can be achieved without roids.....this is what weight lifting is about , awesome post ! roids never lasts !! mark my words.
Classic footage.
Now that's training discipline!
This movie make me proud from my country 💪💪
This is training in Olympic weightlifting, great techniques
This is friggin awesome.
This isn't about having a big chest, this is powerlifter training.
Awesome video. I liked the idea of the reverse deadlifts.. Didn't ever really think to do that.
Dear Mr. Donaldq:
In order to be hard, you gotta do hard things.
Those bars sound beautiful
Old school bodybuilding is the best
They're amazing !!!!
These guys are really impressive.
They're all so technical it's perfect
I took my time with power lifting starting at 95 lbs for everything, deadlift bench squat power clean and snatch.
Nice to hear something on youtube in polish for once!
I still like to bench once a week at least cause i want to have good looking pecticles
07:45 "new school" training at its time. These guys were pioneers
Absolutely fascinating to watch, no steroid aided "bodybuilding" there, just real strength presented by real men.
Thank you Goodfoot101 for uploading this great footage.
wow this is fantatstic footage .Thanks for uploading,where /when?.
It must have been wonderful to be so athletically powerful.
Great video!
That is badass!! Insane!!
I like how they rest the bar on their body on the way down.
Killing that old Universal ciruit multi-station!
@WorldPeace4All6 Still they had bumper plates back then. Looks liked they bounced quite a bit when dropped.
Didn't expect to see kettle bells in this video
Great Video, just goes to show jus how long olympic style lifts have been superior to isolation exercises that reign supreme supreme in todays gyms.
1:00 Micheal Cera?
Druzhina Polska! Hi-Five from Bulgaria :D
NLS-BTW the music in our garage gym is the sound of clanging plates
Shoutout to the Universal multi-station from my high school weight room!
haha those heavy ass lunges
The sounds of metal old school 100%
The ears is crying
I find so amazing to see how strong a man could get!!!
ah yes, the negative deadlift and the smith squatsmornings....ancient techniques
Matthew Anthony
It piss
in what moment do they show those?
Although it appears to be a "smith machine" -- the equipment in question is actually a very narrow power rack. (In fact, it's the narrowest I've ever seen. Understandable, however, as Olympic lifters try to keep the bar path as straight up & down as possible.)
finally back to basics
some interesting techs here I haven't seen. Some basic principles done very old school. I wonder how old this footage is/when these guys competed. Dats da shit!