I love that he's performing this world class display of athleticism in front of a cartoon skating chipmunk holding a little torch framed by a bunch of colorful balloons like its an 8 year olds birthday party
I always wonder what it means to be strong. A lot of people couldn’t snatch a 70lb kB you’re right, but if you gave a lot of people 3 months to train, they could. So were they really weak before, or just untrained ?
@@bobdole7292 A trainee progressing to 70lbs kettlebells in 3 months definitely has potential. In real life scenarios most take quite long to reach that level.
The best part he did not even slow down 2 minutes in his count was 48 , meaning 24/min. 8 minutes later he delivered 238/10 min with basically the same performance he started with
Just did my first 5:00 28kg snatch test tuesday for 67 reps. Switching every 5 reps. This is BEAST mode to the max. Much props. Stay Strong, Stay Positive, Be the Improvement Warrior!
fedor fuglev 80 kg weight class, 32 kg kettlebell snatch 222 reps in 10 min (2005) denisov 105 kg weight class, 32 kg kettlebell snatch 238 reps in 10 min. fedor is 25 kg lighter than denisov.
Exactly. I just did a set of 50 swings with the 32kg yesterday (first time I've gotten that many in a single set), but it was 2-arm and my grip was completely shot at the end. Right now, I can't even imagine doing those 50 as single arm swings, let alone 238 snatches. Crazy.
I have been to Russia and other Eastern European countries. They seem to have a different work and exercise ethic. They approach things differently compared to many western countries. It's a cultural thing.
Bought this for my youngest to develop basic form for single hand kettlebell work. ru-vid.comUgkxtaDAl93XF8wxJhssTtjIFjzid82wglva It has a nice grip on it, just a little rough so it isn't slippery. I was doing a few rotator cuff exercises to test and worked well for those movements I'd been doing with a regular dumbbell. Cool thing you can do is hold it in your hand for door-knob turns to work the forearm and grip. Note: it's small, almost all handle, but that's what I expected given the weight. Smallest I've worked with before is 15lbs, so it was kind of funny to see the difference 10lbs makes.
This proves that no matter how much you exercise you'll still have a big belly if you dont change what you eat and drink. These guys burn alot of calories. Of course the winner did not have a gut.
Aesthetics ain’t everything man, at least for this people, you can look like the rock and you still get beaten by men like this who look like they don’t train, Strength isn’t associated with how your physique looks like. Strength is a skill
@@ferumcastrum4097 health is related to what your physique looks like. It is not healthy to carry a lot of visceral fat in your gut. A lot of strong people are too fat and are not healthy. That's why aesthetics do matter. My point is that the fat guys in the video are exercising hard enough but their diet must not be good because they still have big loaf of bread in the oven.
No, once they lock out over their head they’ve completed the snatch. They are holding it there because they have to go for 10 minutes and they can’t do it continuously like other guy. They’re resting
You're joking right? This is extreme levels of anaerobic fitness. The average man cannot do 100 consecutive swings without keeping over. The snatch is a much more strenuous movement.
Competitive sport often doesn't immediately lead to looking fit. At least not fit like a fitness model. Think superheavy weightlifting, shot put or even marathon running. Hell, even heavy weight boxing.