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35 Comments
Лучше блины ему наспину прикрутить будет интересней
Tiene como 3 poleas igual pareciera que le aliviana la carga
Dump dump
Woof, that makes me wanna puke just watching
That’s power
This guy is just using a pulley system with 4 wheels, meaning he's actually pulling 1 plate of those 4. But looking at the distance he traveled and the distance the weight traveled it looks like he's pulling far less. In any case that's impressive, but there's no need for that pulley system, just use less weight
Огонь 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I would love to see Eddie Hall try this with his history in swimming and how he moves in the water at his size
Asli keren😅
Kuat bangaetttt😮😮😮
Well done, cousin
Картинка классная, но там 5 блоков. Он тащит вес в 4-5 раз меньше, чем вес блинов😊
All those pulleys divides the weight like 10 times.. you probably need 80kgs just to feel 8kgs of resistance.
I’m sure someone will find a way to down with that
This was not only the strength , there were all the biomotor abilities to grew up like this
Whoa!
Music name please 🙏
lol a 10-1systm
Hard core
Well, basically anyone could do that. He has an advantage of 10 to 1.
Ага
Bro swam 4 plates
Weellll weeellll weeellllllll looks like they’ve evolved
Wow.. That's strong
I wouldn't even qualify as the water boy for these swimmers.
That is how long i swim in my swimming lesson and im 8
Wow
I always worry about too much traction when wearing a swim belt
Wow this is some dragonball Goku type training
Where can I do this at???
Name of the music or song in this video? 🎶🔥🎧
Gosh I want to do this
I hate doing these. Do they really help to be faster?
what is the name of the tool, can i get a picture of it
What they convincingly don't show with the angle of the camera is that there are at least 7 pulleys on the rope. So with some simple and googleable math you only need 25.14lbs of force to pull the 176lbs of weight depicted in the video (if they are real weights). I doubt it is real weights because that looks like 1/16inch nylon rope which has a tensile strength max of 100-150lbs. Just call me Mr. Hater if you want….