@mishpuha Дикуль со временем наращивал вес своего реквизита. Например, в фильме "Пирамида" (1985) у него шары весят по 40 кг, гири - по 75, в номере "Пирамиде" держит 900 кг. В 1988 г. по ТВ транслировался его 50-летний юбилей в Московском цирке (я смотрел тогда, помню) - так вот, к тому времени шары весили по 45 кг, гири - по 80, "Пирамида" весила уже 1 тонну. Здесь показано относительно позднее выступление, так что навряд ли здесь шары 40-килограммовые
Two decades later he was back in the circus, juggling balls weighing 7 stone, lifting two-ton trucks and bending coins with his bare hands. He run a rehabilitation clinic to help people that are paralyzed through strength training.
He was a circus accomplished trapeze artist and is pretty well known.
He broke his back when he was 16 falling 15meters and was paralyzed. Refusing to give up hope after his accident, he studied anatomy and developed exercises so gruelling that he would sometimes pass out from exhaustion on the floor. After six years rigorous training he took his first unaided steps .
hes dropping a giant "metal" ball on his head apparently hes one of the strongest humans to ever live, and yet no one has heard of him outside of the few thousand on youtube? sounds pretty fishy to me
there could be dinosaurs that live there and no one would know just because the country is so big and a lot of shit happens there that no one knows about.
First: lets remember that Valentin Dickul was a showman and not a strongman.
Second: i threw shot put in high school and now in college so i have dealed with 12 and 16 pound steel balls, when they are dropped on either concrete, asphalt, or tile they dont bounce
"steel ball bearings dont bounce more than half an inch, "
Are you going to admit you were obviously wrong about that? If you didn't know that i doubt you can magically determine friction coefficients with your naked eye.
Why is this guy a fake? I see no reason to believe the balls aren't metal. Where does it say the balls are 80lbs?
And why cant you just accept that you are an envy person who does not want to accept that you cannot train as hard as this guy and consequently...you cannot achieve what he has achieved?! Train more, speek less.
Superb strength and coordination, very impressive! One just have to wonder how many times one of those steel balls have fallen to his head while practising...
If you look carefully you see that Ball lands NOT ON HIS NECK but on his traps muscles.
He is AMAZING MAN who cured himself, started walking again and lifting weight after an accident when doctors told him that he wont be able to walk again!
??? steel ball? do you realize that he's throwing a 40 kg so called STEEL ball in the air and then it softly lands on his neck?!? If that was true, he would have broken his neck in front of everyone. this is bullshit...
no he wouldn't retard, he bones or more then 10 times stronger then a normal person bones because he has trained that must. its the same thing with the pumphry brothers, a normal person arms break at a force of about 180 kg, but the pumphry brothers can hit so hard its delivers a force of about 2300lbs. and his bones is not even near breaking. and dont forget that the neck is alot stronger then your arms, so the this is possibel.
fan snackar du om ditt jävla arsle! du kan ju ta mig fan inte mena allvar? detta e ba skitsnack. du kolla för mycket på Discovery channel o ja har sj sett pumphry brothers när dem bryter sönder plattor men det finns en skillnad.
i dont understand what you say at all. the only thing i can see is bla bla bla, but never the less if you dont belive me, then there is a program on national geographic that proves that the can deliver a punch with a force of more then one ton
i think its 40kg. I saw a documentary about this guy to do with his spinal rehabilitation unit in russia or poland, and i remember them saying that those steel balls weighed in at 40kg.
1 шар - 50 kg
arhimandriviyMudriy 5 months ago
@arhimandriviyMudriy 40 кг
mishpuha 4 weeks ago
@mishpuha Дикуль со временем наращивал вес своего реквизита. Например, в фильме "Пирамида" (1985) у него шары весят по 40 кг, гири - по 75, в номере "Пирамиде" держит 900 кг. В 1988 г. по ТВ транслировался его 50-летний юбилей в Московском цирке (я смотрел тогда, помню) - так вот, к тому времени шары весили по 45 кг, гири - по 80, "Пирамида" весила уже 1 тонну. Здесь показано относительно позднее выступление, так что навряд ли здесь шары 40-килограммовые
Alexander1973ish 1 week ago
@Alexander1973ish не знал
mishpuha 1 week ago
@mishpuha Дикуль - уникальный атлет, человек невероятной жизненной силы и способностей
Alexander1973ish 1 week ago
hes got balls of steel!wow.and a golden diaper.cool.
mave460 5 months ago
Nice dyper dick.
sanctificationband 8 months ago
Does anyone know the weight of those balls?
KnightBanneret 9 months ago
Beckham should learn some "ball" handling from this!
heixxx 1 year ago
wow this man belongs in an gladiator arena
OZ2YOU 1 year ago
I love watching this guy. Awesome feats of strength!
JeddJohnson 1 year ago 2
...вот это силища...
GRON495 1 year ago
I know him personally, he's amazing.
mustheart 2 years ago
Two decades later he was back in the circus, juggling balls weighing 7 stone, lifting two-ton trucks and bending coins with his bare hands. He run a rehabilitation clinic to help people that are paralyzed through strength training.
Messersmidt 2 years ago 12
He was a circus accomplished trapeze artist and is pretty well known.
He broke his back when he was 16 falling 15meters and was paralyzed. Refusing to give up hope after his accident, he studied anatomy and developed exercises so gruelling that he would sometimes pass out from exhaustion on the floor. After six years rigorous training he took his first unaided steps .
Messersmidt 2 years ago 17
trick is correct
monsta2679 2 years ago 3
surely he got no toes left.
LMDUS8 2 years ago 3
hes dropping a giant "metal" ball on his head apparently hes one of the strongest humans to ever live, and yet no one has heard of him outside of the few thousand on youtube? sounds pretty fishy to me
dickyj409 2 years ago
hes from russia.
there could be dinosaurs that live there and no one would know just because the country is so big and a lot of shit happens there that no one knows about.
m1kasd 2 years ago 4
No one has heard of him? Because YOU haven't heard of him doesnt mean he's not famous. Some people...
godchildzor 2 years ago
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dustinkerikke 2 years ago
if the balls are steel, then why did they bounce of the floor?
dickyj409 2 years ago
Because of the laws of physics?
Drop a steel ball bearing on a tiled floor and see what happens.
ridleyrockets 2 years ago
steel ball bearings dont bounce more than half an inch, he made it look like a rubber medicine ball
dickyj409 2 years ago
He was dropping it on a rubber mat.
Steel ball bearings will bounce like a rubber ball on a hard surface. Enter "Bouncing Bearings on Hard Metal" in youtube for video proof,
ridleyrockets 2 years ago
Two things,
First: lets remember that Valentin Dickul was a showman and not a strongman.
Second: i threw shot put in high school and now in college so i have dealed with 12 and 16 pound steel balls, when they are dropped on either concrete, asphalt, or tile they dont bounce
dickyj409 2 years ago
The guy is dropping a steel ball on a bouncy matt. Why is it so hard for you to comprehend that the ball will bounce.
I've already pointed you towards a video of a steel ball bearing bouncing like a rubber ball which you are being suspiciously quiet about.
ridleyrockets 2 years ago
The reason ive been suspiciously quiet is because a five ounce steel ball bearing will bounce differently than an 80 pound steel ball
Is the mat made of flubber? What in the world is bouncy enough to make a steel ball bounce like a basketball
furthermore when the "steel" balls roll down the track, their speed suggests a coefficient of friction similar to that of rubber
Why cant you just accept the fact that your wrong and hes a fake?
dickyj409 2 years ago
"steel ball bearings dont bounce more than half an inch, "
Are you going to admit you were obviously wrong about that? If you didn't know that i doubt you can magically determine friction coefficients with your naked eye.
Why is this guy a fake? I see no reason to believe the balls aren't metal. Where does it say the balls are 80lbs?
ridleyrockets 2 years ago
And why cant you just accept that you are an envy person who does not want to accept that you cannot train as hard as this guy and consequently...you cannot achieve what he has achieved?! Train more, speek less.
jimarata 2 years ago
I totally agree. People are dumb simple as that. Like the flubber comment! lol
TheMightykaz 2 years ago
how heavy are they ?
amoo2007 2 years ago
I read 80lbs.
m1kasd 2 years ago
That's an awesome display of strength and coordination...10 stars.
BRETZERR 2 years ago 3
Un genio , relamente el hombre mas fuerte del MUNDO !!! Los Russo son lo mas !!!
ubitsa2007 2 years ago
Superb strength and coordination, very impressive! One just have to wonder how many times one of those steel balls have fallen to his head while practising...
stonefacedog 3 years ago
holy shit, unreal, i know kettlebells, and those are heavy, you can see it, he is insanely strong, fucking hell, respect, he's a mutant
charlielovesme 3 years ago 2
all comments is gay
saku50 3 years ago
The ball is 40 kg.
If you look carefully you see that Ball lands NOT ON HIS NECK but on his traps muscles.
He is AMAZING MAN who cured himself, started walking again and lifting weight after an accident when doctors told him that he wont be able to walk again!
BRAVO VALENTIN!!!
kipriot77 3 years ago 2
70 kg
Kollipso 3 years ago
??? steel ball? do you realize that he's throwing a 40 kg so called STEEL ball in the air and then it softly lands on his neck?!? If that was true, he would have broken his neck in front of everyone. this is bullshit...
DejanDancu 3 years ago
no he wouldn't retard, he bones or more then 10 times stronger then a normal person bones because he has trained that must. its the same thing with the pumphry brothers, a normal person arms break at a force of about 180 kg, but the pumphry brothers can hit so hard its delivers a force of about 2300lbs. and his bones is not even near breaking. and dont forget that the neck is alot stronger then your arms, so the this is possibel.
sorry for bad english
dustinkerikke 3 years ago
fan snackar du om ditt jävla arsle! du kan ju ta mig fan inte mena allvar? detta e ba skitsnack. du kolla för mycket på Discovery channel o ja har sj sett pumphry brothers när dem bryter sönder plattor men det finns en skillnad.
DejanDancu 3 years ago
i might be from denmark but i dont understand half of what you say, so please write in english
dustinkerikke 3 years ago
du e bög
DejanDancu 3 years ago
nej du kan fandme selv være en bog, og skriv så i engelsk
dustinkerikke 3 years ago
haha, du e fortfarande bög, jävla kuksugare
DejanDancu 3 years ago
i dont understand what you say at all. the only thing i can see is bla bla bla, but never the less if you dont belive me, then there is a program on national geographic that proves that the can deliver a punch with a force of more then one ton
dustinkerikke 3 years ago
theres a show that fits perfectly for u, its called fab 5
DejanDancu 3 years ago
argh i see, now that i ma right, then you cant do anything but to act like an asshole.
haha
dustinkerikke 3 years ago
hu hu hu hu hu hu.... how about my balls on ur forehead??
DejanDancu 3 years ago
haha if you got a microscope and a pentecost i like to give it a try sucking them XD
dustinkerikke 3 years ago
so u like sucking balls?
DejanDancu 3 years ago
sorry mate but they are so small that i cant even fell them in my mouth
dustinkerikke 3 years ago
so u do like sucking balls? i knew u was a fag... faggot... haha...
DejanDancu 3 years ago
i think its 40kg. I saw a documentary about this guy to do with his spinal rehabilitation unit in russia or poland, and i remember them saying that those steel balls weighed in at 40kg.
spaced9999 3 years ago
What do those steel balls weigh? About 40 or 50kg?
BigErnie00 3 years ago
yea. 40kg.
m1kasd 2 years ago