Тёмный
Lunarisx718
Lunarisx718
Lunarisx718
Подписаться
Комментарии
@larryhall882
@larryhall882 3 дня назад
Trying to make todays records look less impressive than old outdated.lifts is rediculous
@charleshumphrey2443
@charleshumphrey2443 20 дней назад
I talked to Doug on the phone many years ago. A great guy. He recommended handstand push-ups.
@VideInfra
@VideInfra 26 дней назад
Thanks for uploading. I love this era of the band.
@idx1941
@idx1941 2 месяца назад
He died at age 74, so he really didn't extend his life much past the age he's talking about in this video.
@mrgame97
@mrgame97 2 месяца назад
While thats true he had a very high quality of living. I rather have seven good and autonomously lived decades than becoming 90 and ridden by disease and or being amobile.
@idx1941
@idx1941 2 месяца назад
@@mrgame97 my point was...his diet advice isn't necessarily accurate as it didn't extend his life. His assertions in this video, which he states as almost being revelations, are nothing more than his opinion..and ultimately his opinion was not accurate.
@lazur1
@lazur1 2 месяца назад
What did think about Mark Henry? Considering how massively muscular he already was as a young child, Henry's claim of being lifetime drug-free seems completely believable.
@christopherseat9871
@christopherseat9871 3 месяца назад
The Strongest Canadian ever. 🇨🇦🏋️‍♂️💪🍳🥩🥩🥩🥦🥦🥦🍳🍳
@elftower907
@elftower907 Год назад
crowd: weeeerehent woooorth
@handsforwarrodneymorgan2616
I wonder,did mr hepburn ever discuss anywhere whst herbals he used?
@elliotmorley9075
@elliotmorley9075 Год назад
I can’t believe it’s been 15 years
@change_your_destiny420
@change_your_destiny420 Год назад
All these lifts, look way too light for him.
@MeteorTesh
@MeteorTesh Год назад
Brilliant, Hepburn is my lifting hero and have no doubt that any of us using his routine will retain excellent strength well into our old age.
@aidanivesdavis
@aidanivesdavis 2 года назад
Thank you so much for uploading these for everyone! What a find!
@TurnTheStoveOnBlaze
@TurnTheStoveOnBlaze 2 года назад
36:48
@TurnTheStoveOnBlaze
@TurnTheStoveOnBlaze 2 года назад
43:55
@TurnTheStoveOnBlaze
@TurnTheStoveOnBlaze 2 года назад
1:07:52
@TurnTheStoveOnBlaze
@TurnTheStoveOnBlaze 2 года назад
32:40
@tommyharris5817
@tommyharris5817 2 года назад
Useful info starts at 19:00
@incrediblehulk8031
@incrediblehulk8031 2 года назад
It is funny how a man like him, in his old age was still killing weights which some people struggle to reach, and also how other lifters have destroyed their body such as Ronnie Coleman.
@mikevaldez7684
@mikevaldez7684 2 месяца назад
Ronnie is not too bright. He took a continuous year round boatload of steroids and over stressed his joints for years. Now he's crippled himself for life😁
@mr4069
@mr4069 2 года назад
43:00
@zigzzagz5732
@zigzzagz5732 2 года назад
In around 1980-81 when I was in grade 10 I was buying protein powder from Doug at his shop up near Western gym near Broadway and Kingsway in Vancouver. I don't know how old Doug was at that time but to my 16 years he seemed really old. Me and my training partner nipped over from Western where we trained back then and Doug was messing around on the bench with 3x45 lb plates and a 25 lb plate a side on an Olympic bar. That's 365 and he did a few easy reps with lots left in the tank. Then he dropped the 25s and put on another 45 and he did a double. That's 405 lbs. lol We were astonished. Flabbergasted. There were only a handful of guys of any age at Western who were throwing around 405 lb. Certainly no one who as we figured he was, was about as old as dirt. Only guy we ever saw who was stronger significantly was a roided up Roger Daggitt who was bench in the low to mid 500s. I can't remember exactly but he did 5 plates and a few tens... Under 540 for sure but he was in maybe 30 and roided to the gills. Roger was a beast tho but it didn't impress me no where near as much as old Doug, obviously natural, old and with a sloppy belly and flesh hanging off the back of his arms like a man who's lost a lot of weight.
@bobtranquilli9985
@bobtranquilli9985 Год назад
I remember Roger. We delivered newspapers together. Came to a sad end 😔.
@MegaLegz
@MegaLegz 7 месяцев назад
He would be 54-55, which lines up with the other video where he says when he was 54 he got back into training.
@mikevaldez7684
@mikevaldez7684 2 месяца назад
​@@bobtranquilli9985What happened to Roger? He shouldn't have used steroids! 🙋🙏
@mikevaldez7684
@mikevaldez7684 2 месяца назад
@zigzzagz5732, That is truly amazing. All natural at 50 I could bench 350lbs 1 time, but I only weighed 205. Doug was a beast! 🙋🙏
@AnthonyCap76
@AnthonyCap76 2 года назад
This was great. Thanks for posting this.
@LTPottenger
@LTPottenger 3 года назад
I love the way he talks. The Strong-Man. His diet seems pretty ridiculous though. May as well eat twinkies as bananas.
@mikevaldez7684
@mikevaldez7684 2 месяца назад
Tell us your diet, stats & weightlifting "accomplishments"? We'd love to hear about your world records. I'm sure that's more ridiculous than anything you've said or ever done 😁
@playfair9920
@playfair9920 3 года назад
Good man.
@Openseaz
@Openseaz 3 года назад
How the crowd knew exactly what do do in the end. Fucking beautiful.
@acepath3001
@acepath3001 3 года назад
His body training worked for me But. It. Was. More than that. It was. Transandental. I also have and still use the exercise machine he poorly demonstrated . For years
@ArigatokudasaiOwO
@ArigatokudasaiOwO 3 года назад
That crowd is fucking awesome!!
@georgetubb9124
@georgetubb9124 4 года назад
18.31 to skip the fluff
@mackb5763
@mackb5763 4 года назад
Thanks for this. In the "C" routine Doug misses out set 7 1:01:36 I think the 7th set should be a set of 3 reps so as follows: 5/4/4/4/3/3/3/2/2/2 6/5/5/5/4/4/4/3/3/3 7/6/6/6/5/5/5/4/4/4 8/7/7/7/6/6/6/5/5/5
@Dougie75348
@Dougie75348 4 года назад
THANK YOU for posting. Much, much appreciated!
@Dougie75348
@Dougie75348 4 года назад
THANK YOU for posting. Much, much appreciated!
@alexschonski3637
@alexschonski3637 4 года назад
The only Canadian HWY weight class World Champion Olympic Lifter , and the very first man to Bench Press 500lbs, he was also a Professional Wrestler in the 1950's .
@dariusrana8487
@dariusrana8487 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing,!
@davidscott9378
@davidscott9378 4 года назад
great info great canadian
@dd71000
@dd71000 4 года назад
Thank you for uploading this. I tried buying them from Crain's site, but he doesn't sell them any more. I also have Hepburn's biography which has a section on workouts and the Hepburn's Law booklet. In the books, his opinions on lifting are a bit different, as are old articles that he wrote.
@alexschonski3637
@alexschonski3637 4 года назад
I read his biography Strongman , sad the way his life ended , but Doug lived his life on his own terms . quite the Canadian , he will always be remembered in the history of the IRON GAME .
@peteclarke
@peteclarke 4 года назад
Wow. This is fantastic...feel like a kid on Christmas morning I can't wait to watch these...thank you so much
@blackphoenix8932
@blackphoenix8932 4 года назад
Surprisingly articulate & easy to listen to.
@matthewjacob3291
@matthewjacob3291 4 года назад
These low view counts make me reminisce to when I starting listening to Coheed, which is a really awesome transport to my golden years, thank you :' )
@Pulstreiber
@Pulstreiber 4 года назад
Awesome. Where did you get this piece of gold?
@Lunarisx718
@Lunarisx718 4 года назад
Bought both of these DVDs a few years ago from Ricky Dale Crain's site. He told me they're out of stock and not being distributed anymore. I figured they needed to be shared
@zigzzagz5732
@zigzzagz5732 2 года назад
Thanks man...I had a brief, sort of friendship with Doug when I was in high school. We would but protein from him then sit there and listen to his stories.... I dunno... Maybe friendship isn't the right word. He might not ever have known our names but he knew us and always sold us the protein cheaper than retail and tried to teach us some principles and seemed to enjoy talking to us
@42ticks
@42ticks 4 года назад
Thank you for this, man!
@stephenlockney8319
@stephenlockney8319 4 года назад
Finally the routines from his mouth.
@Lunarisx718
@Lunarisx718 4 года назад
Yep! So much speculation online, it's nice to have it straight from the source
@stephenlockney8319
@stephenlockney8319 4 года назад
@@Lunarisx718 exactly! Twiceborn on the Tnation forums have a routine he supposedly got from Hepburn that was pretty close to what Doug said in this video.
@Lunarisx718
@Lunarisx718 4 года назад
@@stephenlockney8319 I used twiceborn's post to set up my own routine before getting this video. The best part is, this video proves twiceborn was legit. The only difference is Doug states he would go by feel. 4x1 one day, 6x1 another and maybe even jumping to 10x1 if he felt good I stil like Twiceborn's version and only add 1 rep each workout
@stephenlockney8319
@stephenlockney8319 4 года назад
@@Lunarisx718 I agree. I thought Hepburn's explanation was still a little confusing.
@peteclarke
@peteclarke 4 года назад
Ok so heres what i got from this: A routine: 4-10 singles when that gets too tough: B routine looks like 10 sets of 2-3 in his book at the end? if that gets tough then: C routine 10 sets of 5-4-4-4-3-3-3-2-2 going up by 1 rep until 8-7-7-7-6-6-6-4-4 then add 10 to 20 lbs... hmm.... anyone else know more details?
@fakeracounte2211
@fakeracounte2211 4 года назад
For those unaware, Doug was pre-steroid era strong: World record press of 371 1/4 pounds at the 1953 world championships Two hand press off rack: 440 pounds Jerk press: 500 pounds Squat: 760 pounds Two-Hand strict curl: 260 pounds Crucifix: 200 pounds (100-pound dumbbell in each hand) Wide-Grip Bench Press: 580 pounds (touch and go) Right-hand military press: 175 pounds He also did a crucifix hold with 110lb dumbbells
@MegaLegz
@MegaLegz 7 месяцев назад
Where did you get these figures? The ones someone put on wiki are similar but different. For example they list squat at 800 and the press off the rack as 450. Also if you watch the video apparently all these lifts are also the baseline to enter his contest? lol I have a feeling the origin of these numbers is actually this video.
@tedwooter
@tedwooter 5 лет назад
I cannot believe I slept on the Camper Velourium as long as I did. Granted, The Willing Well is amazing and until about two weeks ago it was my absolute favorite suite, but over the last month I've been through some shit, and iksse3 was there for me, and CV dug its teeth in hard. Some of their greatest work, it should be in a museum.
@user-ri9rx
@user-ri9rx 5 лет назад
last comment 10 years ago ;-;
@user-ri9rx
@user-ri9rx 5 лет назад
NOO THE LAST CHORUS MATT YOU RUINED IT I LOVE U
@user-ri9rx
@user-ri9rx 5 лет назад
we need to preserve this
@user-ri9rx
@user-ri9rx 5 лет назад
holy shit ur still active, are there anymore shows?
@jaygold33
@jaygold33 6 лет назад
I was there! Right in front of claudio. First time they ever played this too
@chrisk6469
@chrisk6469 7 лет назад
my 13 y/o self is in there somewhere crushed up against the wall buggin the ufk out
@SraeSirena
@SraeSirena 10 лет назад
Dope as fuck!! love this song!!!
@thegr8tganj
@thegr8tganj 10 лет назад
Who's drumming here ?
@Lunarisx718
@Lunarisx718 10 лет назад
Josh
@alkalinecluster
@alkalinecluster 10 лет назад
Incredible performance (audience & camera-man included)
@jaygold33
@jaygold33 10 лет назад
I was there right in front! My first concert :D
@molomix23
@molomix23 10 лет назад
Awesome performance