For non Lithuanians: 1st event: weights increase from 25 to 40 kg Log lift: 240 kg 3rd event: didn't mention the weight, distance 40 meters 4th event: 30 kg Squats: 280 kg, time limit 60 seconds Deadlifts: 280 kg 7th event: 210 kg; 300 kg
Savickas tells a lot of interesting things that u wouldn't get elsewhere - how the bar was, that Smaukstelis could not make it, that walking on sand added like +100kg on weights etc
Please take a short break Big Z give your body some time to relax The strongman world/community recognizes you as the best to ever do it (while also appearing the most effortless doing it)
@@mayanksharma7952 when he was in his prime he probably could have done more than 228 (the world record which is his) and 240 isn’t that out there And if he had trained log the way Eddie Hall trained deadlift he probably could have done 250
Is it me, or, was another session at the gym for Big Z?😂😂😂 However thanks for sharing B' Z, appreciated, and congratulations to the athletes, great effort 🤘🙏😊
All I understand from this video is that STHL is a very expensive but dependable brand of European power tools and hydraulic equipment, appropriate advertising for some of the worlds strongest coming out of Lithuania. Haha
He has said that he probably wont compete in Arnold's anymore in a Lithuanian interview. Replying in English, because I'm not that proficient in Russian...
I think if they set it up better as a team event taking turns or doing different events depending on skill set to maximize points I think it'd be quite interesting. And have some duo events that make sense like huge truck pulls and like a sort of coffin carry for distance. Doesn't necessarily have to be morbid but that's what popped into my head.
It’s a European competition. None of those countries’ first language is English, and Zydrunas is commentating for Europe. It’d be a lot of work to add subtitles. I think we can just enjoy the action