FYI. On the wall in gym is written "our goal is to rise up the Kazakhs flag and let to play Kazakh national anthem" Second is even 🔥 There is written that "Before being a good champion, it is important to be a good person" This is a pure Kazakh style ❤
@@D_Rox No, I admitted them on purpose. It's just my opinion anyway. If I were to include Russia, I'd have to include America, as Russia and America certainly took armwrestling to international heights, yes, and Russia in particular were pioneers in using juicing to get results (a little too much in my opinion, just look at Arsen Liliev). But Russia largely entered armwrestling in the same way it entered most competitive conflicts -- as an analogous arms race inside the Cold War vein. Whereas Bulgaria, Georgia, and now Kazakhstan, seem to respect everything about the sport itself on the sport's own terms. Not just as competition. But then again, if Georgia weren't so dominant these days, i'd actually exclude them, since their passion seems only equalled by their juicing. But it's not all the time. Hence I included them.
wow how nice, I have never seen such a level of professionalism in my life! Kazakhs are great great fighters, kidirgaly ongarbaev is one of my favourite arm wrestlers. Honor and respect from an Italian guy 🇰🇿 🇮🇹
@raffaellobertini9785 I visited Milano in 2012 just for one day. I had a business trip in Paris and had a day off, which I used for traveling to Milano to see Giuseppe Meazza. Sadly, it was during summer break, so no football. But I am planning to visit Italy again in the future, I hope it will be sooner😁
@@kazakh-interista thank you for your appreciation for my country, I recommend you also visit my city Florence, but I'm sure you already knew it😉. I would also like to visit Kazakhstan, where would you recommend me to go? I mean if there is a particular city, or even more than one.
@@raffaellobertini9785 Of course I know about Florence. My sister has been to Florence and she said she liked the city more than Milano. Florence will definitely be one of the must-visit cities when I go to Italy. I also want to see Naples, Bologna, Cagliari and Tuscany. Regarding Kazakhstan, I'm really in difficulty advising you where to go because I don't know what you value in countries. Plus our country is really huge, we have nature's beauty almost everywhere, but the distance between them is immense. We have great mountains in Almaty if you enjoy skiing or hiking. Also, Almaty is the most advanced city in Kazakhstan, so it's the best place you might enjoy. We don't have many historical places like in Europe, because many of them were destroyed during the Russian colonization period. But you can still see some of the pre-medieval buildings in Turkestan. By the way, Shardara is a small town not too far away from Turkestan, so if you happen to visit there, you might as well visit Shardara and see the famous arm-wrestling club. You might wanna also visit Astana, our capital, but it's just a poor man's Dubai. In short, you go to Almaty to see places like Shymbulak (Ski resort), Kolsay (a mysteriously beautiful lake with trees in the water, Sharyn canyons. Then go to Turkestan, one of the oldest cities with historical places. You can actually go to Uzbekistan from there They have a lot of preserved historical places, plus you will enjoy a very delicious cuisine there. I would also suggest going to Mangystau, but it's in the western region of Kazakhstan, I think you will get tired:)) Just google those names I listed and you will see plenty of pics and then decide if it is worth going).
Меня из видео, удивило отношение к этому виду спорта. Что выделен большой зал для секции армспорта, чисто для тренировок по арму и столько много людей тренируется. В России в основном тренируются в простых качалках, где есть небольшой уголок для армрестлинга!!!
Thanks for the awesome compilation AFF! I wish my country had armwrestling in highschool, but our country is too soft to ever implement that :( Respect to all these young men! Champions are born in that gym.
The Netherlands. There's armwrestling gyms in Belgium and Germany, but in the Netherlands, we just have soccer, hockey, tennis and kickboxing. No armwrestling clubs it seems :( I really want to start armwrestling, but without table time or armwrestling friends, it's not much use imo :( @@armfightfactory8015
Absolutely impressive and damn near shocking how many people take armwrestling seriously in Shardara...if a Shaolin Temple existed for armwrestling, this would be it
One of the most incredible things ive ever seen. I truly feel like all these guys are the future, training like this since a little kid builds such a strong foundation than 90%+ of the population
читаю комментарии и очевидно, что за счет армрестлинга о Казахстане много кто узнает в хорошем смысле и хотят приехать посетить нашу страну, я очень сильно рад и горжусь, так держать ребята, это доказывает всем казахским парням, что наша нация может и способна быть выдающимися, давайте будем мужественными и здоровыми!
Казахи, максимально круто! Так хочется потренироваться с вами в этом зале! Я из России, Подмосковье. Когда я прихожу в свой зал и начинаю тренироваться с резиной или на блоках - все смотрят на меня как на идиота, никто не знает что такое армрестлинг и начинают советовать мне как правильно выполнять упражнения, якобы неправильно делаешь) хотя никто не знает что такое АРМ))) это в лучшем случае. То ли дело у вас - атмосфера Арма 😊
All it needs is a basement gym in a residential area and a full time job to beat the best athlete of this champ factory in Kazakhstan. Thanks Uncle Todd.
@@antiVeganism-pf3on he is indeed a freak of nature, to beat Kydyrgali at that age with that ease is absolutely insane. But, I believe Kydyrgali will come back even stronger and avenge his loss.
@@Papapapapa78 because it's the same guys not new blood moving up it's the same guys who train professionally dont make it seem like it's random 50 year olds for fuck sake he is the US people dont train super serious like in the Kazaks do they get drunk and mingle with friends for practice
That s the way North Americans like it...pulling in pubs with baseball caps , elbow fouls all over the place. Fortunate enough that farma industry is keeping oldtimers on feet
That s the way North Americans like it...pulling in pubs with baseball caps , elbow fouls all over the place. Fortunate enough that farma industry is keeping oldtimers on feet
Если осетинская школа, в частности зал Дедал проповедует техничное исполнение и полную амплитуду, то Шардара наоборот предельные веса и частичную амплитуду. Так что истина где-то рядом))
Muy buen video!! Inspirador. Pero para quienes no estamos en dichas instalaciones, cómo es le programa de entrenamiento físico? Frecuencia y división de los distintos ejercicios? Y cómo hacen para rehabilitarse de todo ese trabajo tan intenso? Muchas gracias desde Argentina!!