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  • anyone else feel kinda uncomfortable with the way his left arm hyper-extends? I know he's alright, but it just makes me feel all squirmish...i mean 32kg again and again pushing that elbow....

  • Kettlebell lifters will always own gym guys ;)

    I have been lifting for 5 months now (started with 16 kg) and now i can lift official 40kg kettlebell :D

  • thats some nice stuff there, im kinda new to kettlebells and only got a 25 and 30 pounders, not that much but since the RKC introduced the new ranking system im still hook with doing 58/55 + 55, either im weak or its really some serious sh#t

  • He just genetically made for such feats of strength he only 19 years old there.

  • I think If you start specific training at very young age it becomes second nature and your possible potential , levels up dramatically .

    With training you shape your muscle fiber analogy and quality to your sport .

  • I tried this shit for the first time yesterday. I can barely even move, and we who practices Tug of War still has quite the right fysiqe for kettlebells. This performance is just insane!

  • How do they train for this? I mean they go for reps for 10 mins straight? do they work they way up? or do they do all of working sets with very short rest in between? anyone know?

  • several ways..in a nutshell 1st master the lifts then work up to 10 minutes, keep a log, then try to get more reps, or use more weight

  • Start light (16kg) and gradually work up to a 10 min set at 6 reps per minute. Increase to 8, 10, 12, 14 reps per min, etc. Then jump to 20kg and repeat the process. Then jump to 24kg and repeat the process. Then jump to 32 kg and repeat the process. It takes extremely efficient technique and an ASSLOAD of time and training (years). These guys train almost every day too.

  • kwak it takes a long time to achive this level of skill. the training is very rapid , meaning you "up the weight/ up the reps" every week (usually)! i have been doing kettlebells for little more than a year, i will always lift KB's! unless i have an injury that prevents me. you give it a shot you will be hooked for life!!!!! promise

  • you have to get used to doing several things here. First, these guys have to conserve tons of energy and get used to resting with that weight. Further, they have to get the strength to lift the weight in the exercise, which can be done with low reps and longer rest. As time goes by, they must also get the endurance, which means they shorten the rest and start upping the reps. Its pretty intense stuff.

  • The Master. The Champion. The Record Holder.

    The Coach!

  • does anyone know how long its actually took him to do this?

  • pardon that comment, I was too impatient and right after I posted I saw the time.

  • the people on this planet who can achieve International master of sports are probably numbered less than 100

  • i wouldn't even have the patience to go that long

  • His hands must of been torn to shreads after that. Must have developed incredible ligament strength in his back.

  • 32kg/70.6 lbs

  • What weight is he repping with?

  • Brutal. Gutting out those last few reps.

  • Brutal is the correct word. Its all his technique that allows him to get that up, you can see with the last reps he barely got any hip drive left in him. I tried 10 minutes with my 70 and it was savage... and I was switching hands regularly.

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