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JRE Podcast Host, UFC Commentator & Stand Up Comic Joe Rogan Talks To B-Real About How Farmers Attain Farmer Strength And How They're Possibly The Strongest People On Earth🤯
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@mindlab_
@mindlab_ 9 месяцев назад
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@kylepomeroy73
@kylepomeroy73 Год назад
One dude I used to wrestle lived on a farm and when he would get wrist control on you it was like a damn gorilla taking your hand
@DCUOxDestro
@DCUOxDestro Год назад
😂😂😂
@stephencox8723
@stephencox8723 Год назад
Kondo-san!
@kharismanando9051
@kharismanando9051 Год назад
Are you the same size? Or hes much bigger?
@kelpyg9804
@kelpyg9804 Год назад
Thats how how of our v team captain would always get a hold of me, his grip was insane, wasnt even shocked when he was ranked as top 50 in California
@zigfredshackleferd
@zigfredshackleferd Год назад
​@@kelpyg9804 is California's wrestling program that good? Genuine question, i only think of the midwest and the northeast when it comes to the harshest circuits. I mean look at iowa and penn state. Im biased since i wrestled in the midwest. Nothing worse than matching up with some big ass farm kid who had to cut to heavyweight.
@Erikas-cj7tp
@Erikas-cj7tp Год назад
Farm people built different 🤣😂
@jcvwz
@jcvwz Год назад
omm they got superpowers and dgaf😂
@chrisgarza4550
@chrisgarza4550 Год назад
Yea from all that inbred😂😂
@commiehunter733
@commiehunter733 Год назад
They develop crazy tendon strength
@HeaveStarvy
@HeaveStarvy Год назад
​@@jcvwz we don't have superpowers we just work and correct we don't give a fuck
@cedricbong9557
@cedricbong9557 Год назад
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@caleblittle1728
@caleblittle1728 Год назад
I remember a farm boy in highschool that weighed about 180 pulling a 405 lb deadlift...the first time he ever attempted a deadlift...also he was a freshman...I was devastated
@arcanum3882
@arcanum3882 Год назад
Not possible
@oscarthegrouch6052
@oscarthegrouch6052 Год назад
​@@arcanum3882 possible
@parkerdierks8188
@parkerdierks8188 Год назад
Definitely possible. I had some out of shape bigger kids in my fitness class in high school and I watched one pull 315 and the next guy pull 405. I broke my back watching it but was thoroughly impressed.
@musicwithj1759
@musicwithj1759 Год назад
@@arcanum3882 very possible 💀 you’ve never step foot on a farm huh? Lifting haybales, carrying bags of feed, seed, etc etc. Fixing tractors with 50 pound tools the size of your leg.
@HLB60276
@HLB60276 Год назад
@@arcanum3882 definitely possible, as a freshmen i hit 405 on deadlift too, at the time i was 6 foot 250 though.
@k-dog58
@k-dog58 Год назад
I used to work with a guy called Jesse. He is a perfect example of country, Strong. He didn’t know how to spell cow but he could throw one.
@mattmahoney890
@mattmahoney890 Год назад
Best joke i heard all day 😂
@MrKit19832009
@MrKit19832009 Год назад
Outstanding stuff sir 😂
@Jazzglenn
@Jazzglenn Год назад
On the weekends he comes over to a german exchange feller with a funny name called Heisenberg. They go on to their secret spot in the creek where they collect blue rocks. They run away when a Schrady looking person shout at them for Trespassing. They both wind down at another friends house that trades their blue rocks for fried chicken! "WHAT A STEAL!" Jesse said. "Buncha stoopid rocks for chicken?! Hah!". Little did they know that Gus, fried chicken friend, recognizes a good Opal when he sees one. Gus on the side is running a underground Opal emporium with 99.1% opal purity.
@bornaghadamzan2223
@bornaghadamzan2223 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@nelsonsemet1321
@nelsonsemet1321 Год назад
You made me said " daaaaamnnnn" out loud in this laundry u mf
@rubencho3000
@rubencho3000 Год назад
Farm and construction people are built different, they just have insane strength
@loganmott2015
@loganmott2015 Год назад
Nah man, I’m a backwoods redneck carpenter. We have retard strength. Any farm boy would whoop my ass in strength.
@TheUnholyPosole
@TheUnholyPosole Год назад
It's just from lifting heavy things most days, rather than city people who don't lift anything heavy ever. It's no mystery.
@aaronbrasel8462
@aaronbrasel8462 Год назад
yeah its cus they literally have to build it up to do their job efficiently. lol
@henrycavillsrealmustache3553
Lmao yea i’ll never forget one of the older guys in my drywall crew back in the day, dudes fingers and hands were fucking thick as shit and hed carry deadass 4 10 foot 5/8ths sheets at a time to stock the house.
@conanthebarbarian1971
@conanthebarbarian1971 9 месяцев назад
​@@henrycavillsrealmustache3553horseshit never happened.
@thelazygamer1370
@thelazygamer1370 Год назад
Fr my grandpa is still a farmer and even though his body is old, shakey, and worn down that man will not stop till it’s dark out and can do literally anything u ask of him. Not only are they some of the stronger physically but mentally as well.
@ThaaDaddy
@ThaaDaddy Год назад
U probably not out the helping him hu
@terryt2728
@terryt2728 Год назад
My Aunts neighbor would tie a 2×4 on himself to support his back so he could keep working. We was in his late 80's.
@dylonmullins
@dylonmullins Год назад
Yeah he seems like he's going to get up and work till the day he dies.
@Izzy267NZ
@Izzy267NZ Год назад
Also I've heard isometric strength never goes away , so he's probably strong af grip strength
@Izzy267NZ
@Izzy267NZ Год назад
​@@terryt2728yoo wtf
@Greeks332
@Greeks332 Год назад
As a 15 year old who works on a ranch I can confirm we fight to the death with the cows and hay bales.
@B-I-G-N-A-S-T-Y
@B-I-G-N-A-S-T-Y Год назад
I can relate to hay bales ,but I worked with rams so they topped out at 300 pounds ,so nowhere near a cow. I respect you and all farmers who move cows around ,the beef ones are so damn massive ,scart shit.
@markpeterson8900
@markpeterson8900 Год назад
Grew up doing 2 a days and then choring after. 3 day tournaments and going home at night to work more. 😂
@Greeks332
@Greeks332 Год назад
@@markpeterson8900 wrong comment buddy
@beauher7902
@beauher7902 Год назад
So how do you get so strong?
@bbingtube
@bbingtube Год назад
I fell backwards out of the hay trailer last year and tore my MCL😂 Also had a couple of heat stokes, and got mule kicked in the pelvis 😭. Oh yea, once the colts ate my straw hat and I swear I had 2nd degree burns on my forehead that day 😱
@alwaysrecycles365
@alwaysrecycles365 Год назад
I have a friend who runs a small farm and he does have deceptive strength. He helped me build a retaining wall and my jaw dropped he was carrying stack of the blocks with one hand while checking his phone with the other. He did shit like that all day and didnt complain at all. True savage
@michelweienborn3196
@michelweienborn3196 Год назад
I am a pretty strong guy with way over 200 pounds and 6 foot height. I was at a bar with my friends we did arm wrestling for fun and i ended up beating them all. (Also some guys who weren't my friends) then this 40 something year old man comes up and the second i touched his hand i knew i was gonna lose. He smashed my hand on the table so badly i had a bruise for 2 weeks. He was a farmer
@henrycavillsrealmustache3553
My grandpa has done drywall from 14 years old to currently 70 (he just oversees shit at this point) but he arm wrestled when i was younger probably 7-8 of my friends dads… he lost to only 1 and then he lost to my dad who also does drywall… the other guy works in a lumber yard and used to chop wood every day as a teenager. But my grandpa beat everybody else and was probably 60 at the time.
@Santiagoacph
@Santiagoacph 6 месяцев назад
Around how big this farmer was?
@michelweienborn3196
@michelweienborn3196 6 месяцев назад
@@Santiagoacph bou't my size and weight
@michelweienborn3196
@michelweienborn3196 6 месяцев назад
@@henrycavillsrealmustache3553 thats that blue collar strenght
@totalyahooman315
@totalyahooman315 Год назад
The fathers pass that power to their sons no joke I know some kids who dont even work on farms or lift weights but they have so good genetics they just dominate
@ok-vr7by
@ok-vr7by Год назад
That's not how genetics work. U can't pass on gained strength.
@Shakenbake-in9ux
@Shakenbake-in9ux Год назад
And here we have an example of farm people intelligence
@Elinombrableeee122
@Elinombrableeee122 Год назад
​@@ok-vr7by 😂of curse it does
@Afif.anNayem.asSalafi
@Afif.anNayem.asSalafi Год назад
It doesn't work like that mate
@Dollapfin
@Dollapfin Год назад
@@Shakenbake-in9ux 😂
@gek1915
@gek1915 Год назад
Farmers, lumberjacks and blacksmiths.
@osmanyreyes8373
@osmanyreyes8373 Год назад
I had a friend from Kansas, I kid you not, this mf changed lift jacks on his tractor by lifting it. He asked me to switch the jacks as he lifted the tractor
@willmass1973
@willmass1973 Год назад
That’s such a lie😂
@osmanyreyes8373
@osmanyreyes8373 Год назад
@@willmass1973 I am literally lying 💀💀💀
@kuttytheboss8870
@kuttytheboss8870 Год назад
Nice cap 🧢 u got there
@osmanyreyes8373
@osmanyreyes8373 Год назад
@@kuttytheboss8870 LYING ON PURPOSE BRO💀
@danny.55
@danny.55 Год назад
​@@osmanyreyes8373nah man you gotta chill. You can exaggerate but you have to make it believeable
@rahul2283
@rahul2283 Год назад
Brock Lesnar is a farmer too.
@Vez
@Vez Год назад
that's why he's in the video
@rahul2283
@rahul2283 Год назад
​@@Vez aight
@nicholaslang6187
@nicholaslang6187 Год назад
What just happened here lol
@haydenverriour1144
@haydenverriour1144 Год назад
Farming the counter of any drug counter
@davisjohnson7691
@davisjohnson7691 Год назад
@@haydenverriour1144 that’s definitely one of his crops don’t get me wrong. That being said, Brock is a farmer fr
@fernandovilla3956
@fernandovilla3956 Год назад
Working the land will give you strength like no other.
@thefaithful5991
@thefaithful5991 Год назад
• Farmers • Builders • Mechanics All physical roles.
@biggusdickus2795
@biggusdickus2795 Год назад
I have met real farmers in the mountains and can confirm they are strong as f. Even kids have strong handshakes, it's wild.
@markrblx4732
@markrblx4732 Год назад
ikr my mom was a farmer in ukraine for her entire childhood up to 24 years old and shes strong af
@rickcolumbo3148
@rickcolumbo3148 Год назад
just think of most hockey players in the history of the NHL, good Canadian farm boys from Saskatoon, medicine hat, flinn flon, and head smashed in buffalo jump.
@Vscustomprinting
@Vscustomprinting Год назад
Kind of a dumb stereotype tbh
@Jude0818
@Jude0818 Год назад
@@Vscustomprintinghow? it’s also not a stereotype
@roadtraveler9631
@roadtraveler9631 Год назад
The firm handshake is a taught tradition. The strength is earned but I can guarantee you there are more strong farming not in the mountains than in the mountains. Mountain farmers may have stronger legs though.
@MotherGoose264
@MotherGoose264 Год назад
True, my grandfather is a 93 yr old retired farmer, not very tall, walks with a cane now, but his hands will still crush rocks. ✌️❤️
@elj0588
@elj0588 Год назад
I work on two farms now and have been for a year. It really is a big difference, I feel like I can do anything. My grandpa also lived/worked on a farm for 50 years. Up until probably 10 years ago (he's 78) he would still out-work anybody and he would out-work them by so much. Honestly farmers are legends
@Agent_Coulson
@Agent_Coulson Год назад
Country strength is real for sure.
@ohno837
@ohno837 Год назад
Easily explained…they do a lot of concentric and isometrics like Olympic lifters …the eccentric just makes you sore
@jakobicobb3447
@jakobicobb3447 Год назад
there was a kid in my business class, huge arms n chest being 15, we had an arm wrestle, that mf'er bout broke my arm in an instant
@rampage3337
@rampage3337 Год назад
My uncle was a Estonian strongman and had never ben in the gym a day in his life. Just pure farm work gains
@vidamccurdy9764
@vidamccurdy9764 Год назад
my mom worked on horse farms in 80's.she looked like a freakin body builder.she was 5'4" and she could easily wrestle an 80lb bale hay or 150lb new foal.i was in awe of her.she is now 65vand still has muscles from that time
@gradymoxley2925
@gradymoxley2925 Год назад
Met a tiny country wrestler once who said to me "I've wrestled steer bigger then any of these kids"
@MisterDoomHimself
@MisterDoomHimself Год назад
All my friends are farmers here in the Netherlands, I am the only one not working 24/7 but I am a gym rat, believe me when I tell you these guys don’t look it sometimes but are the strongest mf’s out there
@davidduvall4846
@davidduvall4846 Год назад
When we wrestled farm boys in Ohio ,those kids where super strong!!!
@JackYoung28
@JackYoung28 Год назад
Country strength and old man strength are two very real things. I have been humbled by both of them 😂
@ronwilliams7728
@ronwilliams7728 Год назад
I worked on a farm when i was younger. Shit is no joke
@Fwit69420
@Fwit69420 Год назад
As a farm boy from Chicago I moved to Colorado for high school and people couldn’t believe how well I could fight
@Thunderhorsebaba
@Thunderhorsebaba Год назад
Moonshine is good too
@deepthinking8100
@deepthinking8100 Год назад
They are so strong cause they start out so young doing hard work
@AmeanAbdelfattah
@AmeanAbdelfattah Год назад
General Zod: "Where did you train? On a farm!?" Clarke: Yup
@stansmith7445
@stansmith7445 Год назад
Farmers vs construction workers. Top 10 anime battles 🥶
@tnreprasentog7769
@tnreprasentog7769 Год назад
Being from TN I can confirm this.. I know guys who have been stacking and throwing hay bales every summer since they were 13yo and you can 100% tell just by looking at them... I grew up with a fella named Donnie who was a couple years younger then me and had been throwing square bales of hay with his Pappy since he was little, this kid had to be like 14-15yo at the time...Anyway when you stack those hay bales on the Trailer you gotta stack them as tall as you can so you don't gotta make a bunch of trips u gotta get as many bales on there as possible... You could get it about 12-15ft up before it gets too dangerous ..... you got a guy up there catching and stacking them up and a guy on the ground throwing them up there and this young kid like I said he was probably 14, at the time.... This fuckin kid could yeet that 20-30 pound square bale up that stack when it was 15ft+ tall ALL DAY he could throw it plum over the person standing on top of the stack, not to mention when your done for the day you gotta get back to the farm and throw them into the barn that's 12+ feet off the ground if the farmer doesn't have a lift... This young fella could do it ALL DAY... Farming's hard fucking work anybody who thinks working hay is easy has never done it...
@nathanhensn8717
@nathanhensn8717 Год назад
Grew up on a farm and moved to the city as I grew older. The difference isn't just lifting heavy things, but there's just a constant load on your muscles when you have animals. Unlike construction if you own your own farm your not trying to blow your back out by doing something quick to get to the next job, you can somewhat pace yourself as well. You do this for 30 years, and you're built different.
@johnnyjohansson16
@johnnyjohansson16 Год назад
To choose a life, where you wake up before the sun and work into night... Yeah, they are a special breed.
@rainman5558
@rainman5558 Год назад
Construction workers too, they are lowkey the strongest people ull ever meet and they've never stepped foot in a gym
@B0NGERSON
@B0NGERSON Год назад
Worked on a farm full-time for a few years, never been in better shape in my life.
@terithompson5369
@terithompson5369 Год назад
My husband worked on his grandparents farm and was state champ in his weight class in wrestling in Colorado. Our kids have a natural strength and always love wrestling each other as young boys and as older guys they always beat their friends in arm wrestling.
@victorsoliz3272
@victorsoliz3272 Год назад
I’m from Michigan and yes those farming country boys are built different
@barravelli62
@barravelli62 Год назад
Matt Hughes was a farmer, and he says his twin brother is stronger than him too.
@santiagocuriel8511
@santiagocuriel8511 Год назад
They got that callus built up on they’re fingers too. Some real damn grisly hands them farmers be equipped with.
@kimberlythebeau4664
@kimberlythebeau4664 Год назад
So callused up would smack the skin off your face 😂
@mikewayne3118
@mikewayne3118 Год назад
I grew up in Swiss Mountains.... Working 8h per day next to my school. At 12 i was able to roll the big grassballs around..they are over 200kg...
@allenmorris1883
@allenmorris1883 Год назад
I was throwing bales of hay at 13 so I know what you mean!!!
@demibasan1714
@demibasan1714 Год назад
lets go schwizer❤️
@mr.fahrenheit9876
@mr.fahrenheit9876 Год назад
He is gonna trip when he hears about fisherman 😂😂😂😂 those dudes are pretty tuff as well
@bhchen3079
@bhchen3079 Год назад
Even farmers in other countries, are strong people due to the hard work , sweat and tears
@thomasritter3391
@thomasritter3391 Год назад
We had a kid join the wrestling team in his senior year. The reason he waited that long to join was he was always too busy helping his dad after school on their dairy farm. His first "match" was against the biggest kid on our team. The kid thought he was gonna manhandle the newbie. Boy was he wrong. Lol. This guy was insanely strong. The first thing he did was try to shoot in on him. Big mistake. The guy just sprawled out and picked the kid up and tossed him out of the circle like he was a little child. We never saw him work out at school. Turns out he was just as strong if not stronger than our coach who could easily bench 450 all day long. First time he came in to lift he put up 800 pounds on the deadlift. Dude could curl 300 pounds like he was picking up a gallon of milk. After that nobody wanted to wrestle him. He went on to be a 2 time ncaa champion in college where he was attending on a full ride athletic scholarship. We went to state that year and he absolutely dominated every match he had. Dont sleep on farmers.
@epicness203
@epicness203 Год назад
Dad said growing up in Pennsylvania during grape picking season over half the kids wouldn't show up to school for a week to pick grapes
@wisnoskij
@wisnoskij 10 месяцев назад
"Jamie pull up that video of a farmer fighting a bear."
@tf7274
@tf7274 Год назад
My Dad, brother and I will carry 48,000 day old chickens in 3 hours. 400 at a time and over barns that are 400ft long. We are completely exhausted by the time we're done. We've had a few guys try to keep up and did pretty well for the first 40min. But doing this regularly is something you build up to...doesn't happen overnight.
@twt3716
@twt3716 Год назад
After a crash a farmer picked up my gsxr 750 like it was a pushbike and put it on the back of his trailer. insane strength.
@michaeldevore1003
@michaeldevore1003 Год назад
As a 7th generation farmer I can attest to the accuracy of this
@bronsonleach3573
@bronsonleach3573 Год назад
You know who is even stronger lumberjacks
@waynethera2712
@waynethera2712 Год назад
That’s basically tree farming.
@pleopod
@pleopod Год назад
Growing up - all the best Rugby players at school were farmer boys - monsters!
@everybodylies86
@everybodylies86 Год назад
Farmelo Anthony is a legend.
@Rameon
@Rameon Год назад
When you use your body not just for work but everyday life like that you’re bound to adapt to it.
@xorry77
@xorry77 Год назад
had a few farmers on my hockey team. they were all built, humble and worked hard asf. type of guys you want on your team forsure
@hvacexplained9341
@hvacexplained9341 Год назад
When I was a kid Middle school I wrestled outside of Pittsburgh, Pa. We always had trouble facing teams out in the country cause they were all farm boys. The endurance/strength was noticeably different.
@Moelester692
@Moelester692 Год назад
I grew up in a ranch and we wrestled anything . Wrestled pigs , other boys , other girls , wrestle calf’s .
@ruyijingubang582
@ruyijingubang582 Год назад
It's like having a good workout for about 8-12 hours a day, every day. Goggins needs to get into farming
@TheTaverTeam
@TheTaverTeam Год назад
Thank you for putting us at that level. Farming makes and breaks us
@Amlink
@Amlink Год назад
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@nonamesinenomine
@nonamesinenomine Год назад
I'm from the Midwest ... We all think wrestling is super gay
@user-uy9sx3so5d
@user-uy9sx3so5d 5 месяцев назад
wrestling is amazing martial art
@ej732
@ej732 Год назад
I was never as strong as when I bailed hay for a summer
@brokengamer9675
@brokengamer9675 Год назад
My gramps don't look strong but holly shit living his life on a farm and going to the army for desert storm he has muscles like no other.
@leoholmes103
@leoholmes103 Год назад
Farmers and construction laborers, are solid guys 🇬🇧 UK proud
@CBrasil1966
@CBrasil1966 9 месяцев назад
Pull up the video of the farmer bear excercising please😂
@HLB60276
@HLB60276 Год назад
My innate natural strength was insane growing up because my dad from ages 8-14 he was throwing around and moving hay bales, he told me that as a super young kid which made me curious as to how strong i was, yeah he definitely made a mistake that day lol
@joshualapointe1510
@joshualapointe1510 Год назад
Lumberjacks
@JONES300offi
@JONES300offi Год назад
As a farm boy I'm proud of my strength.
@stevehunter7402
@stevehunter7402 Год назад
Most top NHL defence men are Canadian farm kids that have grown up to about 6'5" After a life of hard work and fresh food.
@crippledsausage2563
@crippledsausage2563 Год назад
He’s calling us “farm people” like we aren’t even human 💀
@shaggy69001
@shaggy69001 Год назад
my 2 uncles are farmers, saw them at a family event recently. The absolute firmest of hand shakes
@JadeZombie_ssbu
@JadeZombie_ssbu Год назад
I always knew growing up on my farm would reap reward and praise in the strength / fighting world
@alexmedina4718
@alexmedina4718 Год назад
Joe be speaking the truth so many farmer wrestlers
@dudee001
@dudee001 Год назад
I wrestled in the mid-west in high school and can confirm they're insane. Look up Adams Central high school and look at their wrestling accomplishments
@christopherlanger3159
@christopherlanger3159 Год назад
As a farmer and highschool wrestler, i 100 percent agree
@broskkuttub6543
@broskkuttub6543 Год назад
I've worked on a small holding with livestock and also have an agricultural business. You'd be surprised how strong you get doing hard labour 8 hours a day 6 days a week
@SteveSiegelin
@SteveSiegelin Год назад
People just don't understand unless they live the life
@CaptainBarbaros92
@CaptainBarbaros92 Год назад
Fishermen and farmers have some great strength
@CrazexSteve
@CrazexSteve Год назад
My family and I over here like “Doesn’t everyone work on farms at some point?” 🤣
@mikebrisebois
@mikebrisebois Год назад
With second to none work ethic and honesty!
@briank1263
@briank1263 Год назад
Oil platform workers shaking their heads.
@48webber
@48webber Год назад
Gym bro and regulars left the chat
@deplorablenation111
@deplorablenation111 10 месяцев назад
This just reminded me of my childhood. I used to be obsessed with track, and wanted a track at home to run. My dad mowed a complete circle around his entire acres. That was my track 😂
@e3555
@e3555 Год назад
There’s a country boy in our school and one time in the bathrooms I saw him do a fu/king call of duty take down on a kid arguing with him
@zacharysnyder5820
@zacharysnyder5820 Год назад
"big ole corn fed farm boy" was a legitimate way to describe these absolute units imagine being 13/14 playing ice hockey, barely even hit your growth spurt and your coach tells you "yeah theyve got 4 or 5 corn fed farm boys"
@user-jz9eg9mt1c
@user-jz9eg9mt1c Год назад
Corn fed boys hit hard
@RejectedGamerGuy
@RejectedGamerGuy Год назад
Playing middle linebacker the only dudes I was afraid of were fullbacks and farm kids.
@ruanoosthuysen9138
@ruanoosthuysen9138 Год назад
come see them in South Africa... absolute beasts!
@cannix8055
@cannix8055 Год назад
Can attest to the farm boys just being strong. Freshman year of high school football tryouts doing max squats bench ext. Kid who has been working on the family farm his entire life just about squats 600 for his max and had never lifted in his life.
@zacheiriksson
@zacheiriksson Год назад
As someone from an agriculture community... never fuck with a farm boy. They have no problem taking down a full grown cow let alone a rowdy person
@aidenstallings9287
@aidenstallings9287 Год назад
My gym bro grew up on a farm, can confirm, he built different 😂
@elusivesquid1339
@elusivesquid1339 Год назад
In my hvac class I had a 19yr old classmate an he flat open hand shoulder pressed another classmate who weighed bout 155lbs and never lifted weights in his life only farm work
@rustedshackle678
@rustedshackle678 Год назад
Those Minnesota boys are just built different
@ehud1604
@ehud1604 Год назад
I remember the titan games when one of the contestants was a farm boy and he plowed through that course like a field.
@michaelpaulman9382
@michaelpaulman9382 Год назад
All true I grew up on a farm and wrestled.
@manleynelson9419
@manleynelson9419 Год назад
There's all kinds of work especially outside that makes you strong. Herschel Walker didn't live to wait before he got to college
@LRMc-jn3pb
@LRMc-jn3pb Год назад
Abraham Lincoln was a wrestler and a country boy .......just saying......
@_Rhett_
@_Rhett_ Год назад
Thanks for the compliment I’m a farm boy
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