Fake plates maybe, looked to easy on liftoff
315 is nothing to him. The guy is strong
Fake plates maybe, looked to easy on liftoff
315 is nothing to him. The guy is strong
You see some incredible things done on youtube...sometimes mind blowing...these videos still make me cringe and my groin and glute cramps just watching them...many have called fake weights on this video - 585 pound lunges, but look how the bar bends.
Darrel Hobson - 585 lb lunges - YouTube
and 495 lbs too!
Darrel Hobson - 495 lb lunges - YouTube
If there is a tear the spotters can do jack shit and he might break his neck lol.
This fella tears a muscle doing split squats. Even here the safety bars are unnecessarily high.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BANf0yxsZov/
I dont know whether to call fake or not... its unbelievable, never seen anything like that... i have never squat 585 once, amd this dude that doesnt even look bigger than 220 is just walking aroumd w it on his back spinning around and pause lunges... jeez, ima bitch lmaoYou see some incredible things done on youtube...sometimes mind blowing...these videos still make me cringe and my groin and glute cramps just watching them...many have called fake weights on this video - 585 pound lunges, but look how the bar bends.
Darrel Hobson - 585 lb lunges - YouTube
and 495 lbs too!
Darrel Hobson - 495 lb lunges - YouTube
He'll be nursing that for YEARS!
He'll be nursing that for YEARS!
IDK man, dude was pulling 700-800-900lbs in just days and weeks after the injury. But he's real young so he's resilient still. But lots of tears and pulls already.
I like his extension variation. I tried it with 315 but felt like the machine might break lol.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEHWcEBMZsf/
Fake plates maybe, looked to easy on liftoff
He obviously practiced this. He has another vid doing a clean and press. 315 on squats is a warm up to him, nothing stupid about this when he trains he doubles those plates. He's made millions!
https://youtu.be/0Zn7XxsHTnk
You guys calling him stupid are morons. Sorry but this is not stupid, it's within his capabilities and very impressive.
To be successful you have to take risks. Smart risks and sometimes risks that are quite out there. But if you know your capabilities, which most successful people usually do, you come out on top.
He obviously practiced this. He has another vid doing a clean and press. 315 on squats is a warm up to him, nothing stupid about this when he trains he doubles those plates. He's made millions!
https://youtu.be/0Zn7XxsHTnk
You guys calling him stupid are morons. Sorry but this is not stupid, it's within his capabilities and very impressive.
To be successful you have to take risks. Smart risks and sometimes risks that are quite out there. But if you know your capabilities, which most successful people usually do, you come out on top.
Rambo, in regards to the bolded part of your post above, hopefully you or someone else can answer this for me. I admit I know next to nothing about social media/advertising/etc related to this.
How exactly are this guy and many of the other Youtube "Fitness Personalities" making all of this money via youtube, instagram, etc...?
I could understand if these people own businesses and their social media presence drives people to purchase their products, but I don't think that's the case for a lot of them.
I'm very curious about this. I'm not sure if you were being serious when you said "he's made millions", but I have wondered this for a while. Is it just the youtube advertising via their videos?