The set up is so solid, that is the foundation of this insane strength, plus Kyrill has been built for this, been watching him for nearly 2 years he definitely is the best bench presser ever technique wise.
@@taucalm Well, he did 203 kg for 18 reps in the past and he's also the former world record raw bench press holder wit a 335 kg that btw moved faster than an empty bar, he is genetically gifted but he also had the best coach Boris Sheiko that trained him
@@alexenache6942 how much he itself weights? 150kg? trying to figure how much I would have to lift to be as strong as him considering weight also. 203kg x 18 is xD If I can do 6 x what he does I smile widely XD
@@taucalm He used to be around 175-180 kg when he broke the record and that was 6,7 years ago, now he's around 140 kg he said that he doesn't have no will or intention to compete again due to the lack of money in the sport but also because of the mental and physical preparation required for competition.
Man's lifting in a commercial gym? Imagine seeing someone press 661lbs for a double in your commercial gym.. I'd fucking quit going forever lmao "can't even deadlift that wtf.. guy gets if for a double on bench"
@@slave-gachi280 355кг. Но какой-то иранец уже пожал 360 (в своём зале, правда.....). Кто-то из них претендует на рекорд в 800 фунтов (примерно 363кг).....
Nie chce mi się wierzyć że tak lekko poszło te 300kg aż niesamowite. Jak zrobi to gdzieś na zawodach oficjalnych z ciężarem eleiko to spoko. Póki co szacun ale z dystansem.
@@Someone-hs5yb There are plenty of people in history who you can say had potential but didn't go as far as they could've, but there is no way to predict the extremities of their potential capability. It's unreasonable. As a rule, in a sport everyone tries to be the best, but almost no one succeeds. Everyone tries to break a world record but something gets in the way, maybe an injury or they approach their genetic limit or whatever, but the point is that EVERYONE has been going for _that_ bench WR for FOREVER, so saying someone could do it without substantiation (e.g. statistical comparison to other elite benchers) is just that, unsubstantiated. It's unconvincing because everyone else tried and plateaud along the way, so it's unreasonable to blindly predict that eddie's would be leagues further than theirs. His highest bench is over 110 lbs away from the WR, and he does train bench... to me it's insane to say "pff he's got another 200 lbs in him" after he's been training with powerlifting movements and accessories HARD for a decade or two. He COULD be the first 750 or 800 lb bencher, but ALL THE EVIDENCE IN THE WORLD suggests that the plateau would be _somewhere_ in the next two hundred pounds. In all fairness though, if you asked me to make a list of the people I think could smash the WR, he'd be right at the top. He did 575 for 6, 620 for 1 and if he'd been conditioned at the time, the aforementioned 6 rep set predicts he could do 720 for 1. It's reasonable to say he was in shooting distance of the WR (738), because becoming conditioned and putting 18 lbs onto a lift is normal for an elite lifter to do over a pretty long time scale, but saying he definitely could've put 180 lbs onto his bench is absurd.
@@letsprogress4124 I said "if he focused on bench". I see him benching 585 for 6 rep, so his max would be around 680 pond, he said his gym pr was 660. And we are speaking about gym pr not competition pr. In competition you usually rest for at least 1 week, so he could have done 680 easy. Without focusing on bench press. So, between 680 and 738 there are only 58 lb, I think IF HE FOCUSED ON BENCH PRESS rather than strongman he could have break the world record 4 years ago. That's all
He is started training as a teenager. After two years of regular training, at the age of 17 - squats 300 kg, bench press 260-270 kg and deadlift 260-270 kg in equipment.
Actually there is excatly a reason for it too slide at heavy loads, if it was loaded at a non centered position. My gym has these weights as well, and furthermore his arms are shaking as he lifts it. I would say real!
Жимовая футболка с алика с принтом символики СССР дает +120 кг в жиме. Но помогает только соотечественникам. А самое смешное, что если от этих опупительных 300 кг отнять выдуманные 120 кг, то все-равно останутся охренительные 180 кг, которые я даже не мечтаю когда-нибудь выжать.
@@user-vi6or2to9k Это крайне одаренный атлет, который не нажирая веса и аккуратно (осмысленно) тренируясь показывает недостижимые уровни силы. Этот человек не "убивается" в привычном для неофита-обывателя, насмотревшего байопиков о "превозмогании", смысле. Поэтому восклицания: "зачем, ради чего, как так!?" уверенно отскакивают от темы с ним как горох от стены.
@@vladmaslinichev3660 позвоночные диски не вечны.... Только в старости об этом вспоминают.Поэтому химия химией,но тут больше вреда,чем пользы.Посмотри на Ронни колемана-пример что бывает с химиками.
@@user-jy6dh9yw4w Колеман - это феномен фанатичного наплевателтства на свое здоровье.... Тут же человек не тягает такие веса постоянно, а с периодизацией, с отдыхом и контролем "всех параметров" своего тела