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  • First of all, I never got a link from you. It's actually " Reading is also extremely important as well" there should be no comma. There should be a comma between the word " Perhaps". The normal speed of sound is between 600mph to 700mph, but it has travel at 12,300mph before. They stated E=mc^2 couldn't be broken, but has been recently been broken. A perfect example of the law of physics being broken. It doesn't occur in an ideal system, because F=ma is based on mass & acceleration.

  • The individual weighing 230lbs and traveling at 45mph, which will equal 10,575lbs. I don't follow F=ma whatsoever. Who would be more stronger? Bruce Lee or Mark Henry!?

  • He can accelerate at half of what, Bruce Lee's one inch punch, and still unable to generate the same amount of force as, Bruce Lee. He stated his velocity is at 50% in every video shown.

  • Are trying to tell me, Albert Einstein's discovery is incorrect? Do you realize velocity is measured in meters per second or meters per second squared? Lighting Facts: A lighting flash only last quarter of a second and consists of 3 or 4 individual discharges called " strokes". Each of these strokes, only last a few ten thousandths of a second, although the visual appearance is longer.

  • i watch this and i am in awe at his grip strength alone, you can have the strongest back and legs in the world but if you can't hold onto what you are lifting due to insufficent grip strength it's meaningless, for this fact deadlift is my favorite. it's five in the morning and now i want to go deadlift after watching this, what an inspiration

  • Ok abwt  8 inch of the deck but fuckin still wow

  • Mark had you trained from 18 yrs of age you would be the undisputed strongest man in the world bro. You have the genetics and the right build. It's a travesty you didn't peek at training at 27. Man had you I reckon you would of pulled 500kg easily. Your way past your prime at 46 but u still pull 460kg, 3 times at 4 inch or so from the deck with no fucking straps. Had you trained at a young age you'd of rivalled Paul Anderson for pure brute power. To right you would.

  • @Alexostev thankyou for your kind words, I didnt start training till I was 27, and strongman at 37, im not quite 46 yet, and still beating pb's, this video was when I was 41, training for a specific competition, its not something I do regular.

  • ONE MORE!!!!

  • Poor XXBruceLee making such a fool of himself :(

  • thats more safety nice dude

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  • did anyone notice that guy lifting 460kg 3 times?

  • Acceleration is a change in velocity per unit of time. Velocity is distance (d) per acceleration distance per unit of time squared, or something like this: We have distance/time two, or d/t two. Distance is commonly measured in meters, and in seconds. This makes acceleration second per second, or meters per second squared, or m/sec two. (Any unit of length or distance) divided by ( the square of any unit of time) therefore a unit is acceleration. The acceleration of velocity.

  • @XXBruceLee Please don't breed.

  • @AngelEyesC4 Thank you for your last two statements.;)

  • @AngelEyesC4 You should actually take your own advice. Any scienceist would tell you the samething. You're has dumb, as they get.

  • @XXBruceLee You're as* dumb as they get.

    Also, watch out with that comma splice. It makes you seem illiterate.

  • @AngelEyesC4 Do yourself a favor, and take your own advice. Loot up, Einstein.;)

  • @AngelEyesC4 The velocity of light travels at 187,000mph, which equals 10th of a second. ~ Albert Einstein.=)

  • @XXBruceLee

    For someone that likes to pretend to be a scientist over the internet, you don't know a lot about physics. Also, Bruce Lee was an idiot and a sham that killed himself because he tried to stack Meprobamate with DNP and Clen.

  • @RolfChristin For someone who is 24 years old, and living in a fansty world like a child. Who can't use proper grammer corrcetly would consider a, dumbass. I've studied physcis in high school and college for your information. Albert Einstein, discovered the velocity of light, which travels at 187,000mph per second, also equals 10th of a second. If you asked any scientist would tell you the samething. Bruce Lee, died from taking an asprine pill for his headache, not Meprobamate with DNP and Clen.

  • @XXBruceLee Please refrain from insulting a person's grammar when you yourself have some of the most disgusting language I've ever seen.

  • @EndlersaurusRex You have poor grammar use. Most imporantly there all " run-on scentences". You stated yourself saying " size does matter". If you're claiming my language is disusting, then this means my teacher's aren't smart. Yes, an individual weighing 300lbs plus would be able to have a high acceleration rate. If they've learned to use proper body language, and of course footwork as well. I have countless book based on how the human body works.

  • @EndlersaurusRex Mass is relevant to the amount of force someone can create? Dennis Rogers, is another perfect example. He weighs well under 170lbs, and is able to hold back two airplane's. Each airplane can travel at velocity of 165mph, also able lift 2,500lbs per plane. Ronnie Coleman, couldn't attempt a feat of strength like, Dennis Rogers. It's very possible to have high acceleration rate and unable to generate massive amounts of force.

  • @EndlersaurusRex You just admitted to having very poor gammar & english as well. When you said " when you yourself" indicates you were referring to yourself. So, please don't make an attempt to insult my english and call it " disgusting". Thank You.=)

  • @XXBruceLee I hope you're sterile, because you are too stupid to be allowed to procreate. "When you yourself" refers 100% to you. It has no implication towards me. You consistently have so many spelling errors that I can only hope you are not a native speaker.

    Tell me, can you find one instance of run on sentence in my comments?

    And yes, mass is always relevant to the amount of force possible. The most important factor? No--but relevant.

  • @EndlersaurusRex It does implication towards you. You're basically saying " I shouldn't be talk, either". My statements don't consist of any spelling errors. You're extremely prentious. Do you realize this or not?? If your acceleration rate is the same as each others, and both individuals have different masses then the force will be different. For an example, a person traveling at 45mph at a body weight of 185lbs. The math problem would 185x45= 8,325lbs.

  • @EndlersaurusRex An individual using the straight punch would have trenmendous acceleration and force. You need to use the proper body movement. These are all the reasons why the law of physics can be easily broken.

  • @EndlersaurusRex Talking*

  • @EndlersaurusRex I recommand you watch Fight Science, so can educate yourself. Reading is also extremely important as well. Goodluck!:)

  • @XXBruceLee Showing smaller but more technical fighters applying more force doesn't break the laws of physics. F = ma is in an idealized state with no other factors. In fighting, torque, positioning, path length, etc. all affect the force, not just mass and acceleration.

    Mass IS a factor, however. I have not been wrong in that comment.

  • @RolfChristin For someone to state " Bruce Lee, was an idiot" is a prick with no knowledge at all. Do your research before making a comment, so you don't look like an, asshole.

  • @RolfChristin Be*

  • Thery're isn't a fighter out there who match, even half of Bruce Lee's speed. He's speed at only half of the acceleration was clock at 500th of a second. Do have any idea how fast that is? 10th of a second equals 187,000mph. "MPH" means how many miles can you do every hour. I weigh 185lbs and if kick at 45mph, then the force will equal 8,325lbs. Dennis Rogers, is pound for pound the strongest man in the world. Men his 4 times his body weight can't exert over 600lbs of pressure.

  • @XXBruceLee his speed was 500th of a second? do you realize seconds are a unit of time, not velocity?

  • @AngelEyesC4Yes,it is velocity It's basic physics. The speed of light travels at 10th of a second, which equals 187,000mph. Traveling at this speed will bend time in half. Light is able to travel around the whole world 14 times in one one second. 187,000mph= 83.5965 km/s.:)

  • @XXBruceLee Lol!! Wtf you on Bro. Talk to me when you've got your masters in Physics

  • For an example, a bodybuilder with massive muscles won't be has strong, as a smaller person. Dennis Rogers, is a much smaller person than Mark Henry. Dennis Rogers, was tested " under proper conditions in lab". Most men who have massive forearms, wouldn't be able to exert massvie force or pressure. I'm a martial artist. Martial arts is based on mathemathics and physics.

  • @XXBruceLee Please stop, you have no idea what the hell you're talking about. You know a bit, but you're getting everything mixed up, and you truly believe you're right. It's scary.

  • However, a deadlift is solely a concentric movement. The concentric phase is a test of true total strength. The lesser elastic energy the more diffiuclt it will. In a standing position you'll have to sommon massive strength in this video shown above here.

  • Overview: There are three phases in the deadlift. The first phase is called an eccentric ( lowering of the weight) and the phase followed bt the concentric phase, which would be ( lifting the weight). During the first phase you use elastic energy. When you reach the second phase, which known as the concentric you'll no longer have the elastic energry of the strecthed muscles in the tendons, as in the eccentric phase. The concentric phase is one of the most difficult point.

  • You're stating that Newton's second law is true, but it isn't though. The less mass there is, then more force there will be. There also will be a higher acceleration rate too! Newton's second law has been proven wrong too many times. Looked it up. The law's of physics has be broken with Force= Mass X Acceleration. I'm talking to you. You'll never comprehend anything I say.

  • @XXBruceLee Please continue to spam the video instead of replying to the message I sent. It is incredibly ironic; on top of that, your inability to form a coherent sentence and my assumption that you're American makes me greatly doubt you have the intellect to have studied physics ever. Your statements support my conclusion.

  • @EndlersaurusRex I already have in my statements. The law's of physics have bee already broke many times. You're one of the dumbest people. Using way too many coma's, and gammer problem's. You're a damn joke to me. I'm finish talking to your dumbass. Goodbye!

  • @XXBruceLee Oh, I laugh at the irony of someone who calls out grammar problems when they spell it as "gammer", have a plethora of dependent clauses left out alone, and use an apostrophe when signifying pluralism.

  • @EndlersaurusRex You're running that mouth of yours. Using coma's where they don't belong, again. I didn't leave any clauses left out. The real irony here is the fact you claim to have a higher college GPA. You stated you have a 3.6 GPA in college. My IQ is over 130. It's on my high school & college record. I already gratuated from Film School. In four months of my first semester I already had a college GPA of 3.00. The Film Industry is one th of the most diffiuclt majors out there.

  • @EndlersaurusRex While, I was studying in film school. I was learning computer graphics. I was taking to classes, at once. This major requirs extreme mathemathics & physics. You couldn't, even rely to my last few statements. Enjoy Life! Goodbye!:)

  • @EndlersaurusRex I never misspelled " Gammer" wrong, either. You're the biggest joke.

  • Back to the actual video, Felix is ridiculously strong.

  • DAMN, I THOUGHT BLACK SLAVERY WAS A THING OF THE PAST!

  • The actually highest deadlift is around 1,200lbs. You mean Force= Mass X acceleration. You don't go to one of the best public schools. You need to work hard in life to get what you want. Put up a video of you deadlifting 1,100lbs, and you can tell me it's easy. Deadlifting 1,100lbs take years to reach.

  • this guys a tank 

  • I deadlift over 735lbs easily.

  • @tnafguy I bet you dont know shit about deadlifting. He is isolating glutes and hams by doing it straightleg and straight back. Keyboard lifters bah get to gym and lift something!

  • @kibetsu ure a nub gtfo, if ANYTHING this is a "partial deadlift" and if ANYTHING targets the latts more then glutes.........yeah hes got a strong back but....deadlift this is not true form..... and hams,....are you serious???....zzzzz... go read another muscle magazine book.........

  • @iSteelWorker You just proved me right you havent done deadlifting nor you know shit about it. Typical keyboard lifter :)

  • @kibetsu hes just as much of a fake as lifter as u are a FAIL troll.....GTFO thank you....-END

  • Good lifts! wish I could do even half that.

  • for all of you mathematically inclined folks out there...the conversion from KG to pounds is 2.2. So, when a weight is given in KG multiply that number by 2.2 and that is the amount in pounds.

  • No straps... Mother of God

  • beast

  • please correct me if i'm wrong but i though deadlift was predominately legs not back ?

  • @craney258 deadlift is all about lower back

  • @craney258 the deadlift works numerous muscles its one of the best lifts to do what ever muscles isnt being enguaged those musice are used for stabalizing

  • They do this a lot, but still they do it wrong, a deathlift is mostly out of your legs, and doesnt bend his knees, but still impressive.

  • @FaithStarCraftHD the point is not to strengthen your legs, but your back. thats why he has it placed so high from the ground. of course legs play an important role in deadlift, but the true power in deadlift is about your lower back. if u watch any powerlifting competition, the struggle was never the "pulling up from floor" (power in legs) but the hardest part is the upper body part, until to the point that your shoulders are back (thats a qualified deadlift in powerlifting).

  • A human lifting 460 kilos :O !! How can this be....?!

  • I want to see you guys play around with 1,000 pounds I'n your hands weight you have no grip strength so stfu people

  • 666 Comments ??!!

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    Honestly , how many cousins does Ronnie have ?!

  • Im pretty new to powerlifting, but this isnt a real deadlift ? Normaly you also use your legs and the weights are not already lifted 20-30cm of the ground ?

  • @KaizokuMaiku he has other videos where felix does it from the ground. this video might be only to strengthen his lower back, thats why he starts around the middle of the deadlift (hardest part in deadlift). perhaps thats why he makes several repetitions, just for practice purpose, not trying to lift heaviest he can from the floor

  • I can do 460..... pounds... fucking BEAST!

  • We use pounds because thats what we were taught as children, and visa versa. pounds, kilos, doesn't matter. Its still the same amount of weight, so Stfu already. Point is, this guy is one of the strongest in the world, known to man...

  • @AmericanReject87 LOL you think pounds and kilos are the "same weight?" what the hell???

  • @AmericanReject87 "pounds, kilos, doesn't matter. Its still the same amount of weight" - ahahha! what the hell are they teaching in the USA?

  • @zirchsoft He meant that 460 kilos is the same amount of weight as 1014 pounds. Retard.

  • @PTR131 hahaha. obviously not, its ur way of understanding. read back to understand it correctly.

  • @zirchsoft He meant: "We use pounds because that's what we were taught as children, and vice versa. Pounds, kilos, it doesn't matter what we use. We still mean the same amount of weight (460 kilos vs 1014.12641 pounds), so STFU already. Point is, this guy is one of the strongest in the world; known to man..."

  • Why in the hell cant people appreciate this, That's nearly half a ton in his hands, no straps...Do you people know how much grip strength that takes.And those people who say its not from the ground....Obviously fucking not you dumbasses

  • to the uneducated Americans that dont understand kg like the rest of the world 460kg is 1014 lbs. The only people able to critisize mark felix are the people on his level, and i dont think anyone commenting here is on his level.

  • @TheFcasey I agree totally with the part on criticizing Mark Felix...But don't blame us on the metric thing lol!. Somewhere along the lines the U.S. passed on metric and the rest of the world didn't. It's not our fault we're a product of our environment lol

  • @TheFcasey I've seen a two man deadlift of 680kg. I've also seen one man deadlifting 525kg & 530kg.

  • @XXBruceLee No, you haven't, because that's 160lbs over the world record.

  • @DirEnRefused Yes, I have.

  • @XXBruceLee Who? Tell me his name. He should probably enter a powerlifting meet and astound the world.

  • @DirEnRefused Rob Frampton, Benedikt Magnusson, and Tom Magee. 679.93kg= 1,499lbs. 498.95kg= 1,100lbs 544.31kg=1,200lbs 589.67kg= 1,300lbs.

  • @XXBruceLee Tyre deadlift isn't the same as regular deadlift, fucktard. Magnusson holds the record with 1015lbs.

  • @DirEnRefused You're not making any sense, fuck face!? Benedikt Magnusson, deadlifts 1,100lbs, dumbass! Look it up on youtube, cock fucker! Rob Frampton, has the highest deadlift of 505kg. Your fucking stupid!

  • @XXBruceLee Couple things:

    1. Funny how you've gone from saying " I've also seen one man deadlifting 525kg & 530kg." to saying the highest deadlift is 505kg.

    2. Magnusson pulled 1100lbs in the TYRE deadlift, he holds the world record in the regular deadlift with 1015. The tyre deadlift is easier because of the reduced ROM due to the size of the tyres.

    3. You're, not your.

    Don't hurt yourself, genius.

  • @DirEnRefused You don't hurt yourself, fuck face! It is a regular deadlift! I've seen men his size struggle with tires weighing 90lbs. The highest recorded deadlift of one man is only 505kg. I've a two man deadlift of over 600kg. Andy botlon, dealfits 1015lbs as well Read my comment very slow! It's funny because my College GPA is a 3.00, and my High School GPA is 4.00. Number three doesn't make any sense, either! Please, learn how to write and spell! Thank You!!:)

  • @XXBruceLee Man, it must take a lot of effort to get a 3.0 in college. That's so difficult, right? Shit, I go to one of the best public schools in the country and a 3.0 isn't hard. Why are you bragging about that?

    For the record, the tie deadlift is easier than the regular deadlift because of the reduced ROM. Maybe you should revisit physics and learn then relationships between Work and Distance (hint: Work = Force x Distance).

  • @EndlersaurusRex It doesn't take a lot of effort to get a 3.00 GPA in college. If it's so easy, then you should have to put any work into it. It's isn't easy deadlift 1,100lbs. They're are plenty of people out there. Who struggle with a tire, only weighing 90lbs. You're going to tell me about physics? If look at the video, Benedikt Magnusson face turns red. It's dead weight. He deadlifts 1015lbs easily. He could easily do more weight, if he wanted to.

  • @XXBruceLee reduce Rom means he's stance & grip was closer. Benedikt Magnusson, could deadlift this weight easily, without the weight being at knee level. I laughted, so hard when you said. It isn't hard to get a college GPA of 3.00. It's also funny in your profile picture shows you only lifting around 300lbs. He needed to exert extreme amount of force to lifted the weight, even if the distance is very short. Force= Mass X acceleration.;)

  • @XXBruceLee When you claim to have had a 4.0 in HS and a 3.0 in college, I'd expect your arguments not to be a train-wreck of a sentence. I go to UCSD, which is one of the best public schools in the nation, and I have well above a 3.0. I also don't need to lift as much as these people to offer a conclusion about physics (I wasn't even talking about a specific lifter).

    In regards to your arguments: a closer stance and grip would lengthen the path length of the pull, which increases the ROM.

  • @XXBruceLee ...continuing: I don't know why are so defensive over Magnusson when my statement merely talked about the math. The Tire DL has the bar positioned at a higher starting height. Therefore, the path which the lifter must move it is shorter, and less overall work must be applied (that's where work = force * distance came in). The same mechanics can be seen in this video with Felix; the blocks place the bar at a higher weight, so he can deadlift more than he can from the ground.

  • @XXBruceLee Conclusion: you really need to revisit school. I never said an 1100 DL was easy. I said a Tire DL was easier than the same weight of a regular DL. Any person with experience can tell you this, and this physics agrees. Newton's Second Law of Motion (F = MA) is not relevant to my point.

    Maybe you should read statement for what they are, learn physics, relearn English, and not make yourself look like an asinine fool.

  • @EndlersaurusRex You need to revisit school. You stated having a higher GPA, isn't true. Someone who says " Getting a GPA of 3.00 isn't hard" would be consider an, dumbass. A tire deadlift isn't going to be any easier, than deadlift on the ground. He clearly is bend at 90 degrees. When you start deadlift at knee level, then the lift becomes more easier. Newton's law has been proven to be wrong, many time throughout the century's.

  • @XXBruceLee You said Newton's Law has been proven wrong, and yet you're the one citing it. The force applied between a tire deadlift and a regular deadlift isn't different, but the work it. Work is what translates to making the movement difficult for the lifter. YOu're not factoring in distance.

    I honestly have no idea what you're saying about my GPA. I have a 3.6 in my degree at UCSD. How is that not above 3.0? Getting a 3.0 isn't difficult for an intelligent person.

  • @XXBruceLee Additionally, you're neglecting the acceleration component of Newton's Second Law (which is still irrelevant to my point).

    Look, it doesn't matter how much force is applied. What matters is the distance the object travels. Looking at the work-energy theorem, the change in kinetic energy in an object is equal to the work. What does this mean? When work increases, so does the change in energy (i.e. the energy the lifter uses).

  • @XXBruceLee This is why a deadlift from the ground is harder: assuming equal force is applied in both scenarios (like you've been stating), then we can only compare the distances. Since the deadlift from the ground follows a longer distance, more work is done, and more energy is used by the lifter.

    It's the same reason why an ATG squat is harder than a parallel squat of the same weight. This is rudimentary physics. It's not that hard.

  • @EndlersaurusRex The short range of motion isn't going to make the lift any easier at all. Read my comments! The more acceleration the more mass! How am I neglecting the acceleration component?! Like said, Newton's second law has been proven wrong!!! The kinetic energy would be the same, if he were to deadlift the weight on the ground. This has been proven in a lab many times before. You can't exert less energy, just because the weight is lifted from a short distance.

  • @XXBruceLee newtons second law has been proven wrong? my god what world are you living on

  • @AngelEyesC4 Everyone know sizes doesn't matter. Newton's second law state this. Force= Mass X acceleration. A smaller person can actually exert more force, and acceleration than a person weighing over 200lbs. Bruce Lee, is a perfect example.

  • @XXBruceLee you're misinterpreting it. Bruce lee and a man weighing over 300 lbs can exert the same amount of force simply because both men have more or different things. A man who weighs 300lbs can accelerate at a certain rate but because bruce lee can accelerate at a much higher rate he can attain the same amount of force, and sometimes even more. However if the 300lb man could attain the same rate of acceleration then his force output would be much greater than bruce lee.

  • @AngelEyesC4 Bruce Lee, is 5'7 and weighs 126lbs. He split a 300lb punching bag, with a single side kick. Look up, Dennis Rogers and, Mark Henry. I'm not going to sit here and talk to your, dumbass. Body mass doesn't mean anything.

  • @XXBruceLee Okay. Let's look at some mistakes. You called "grammar" gammer. You use apostrophes when speaking with plural. "Look up, Dennis Rogers and, Mark Henry" has two commas it doesn't need, which is very ironic to your statements. You said acceleration is mile in miles per hour; it's not. Velocity is. Acceleration is miles per hour, per hour, because it measures the rate of change.

    Film is not hard. You're an idiot, and continually make yourself look as such.

  • @EndlersaurusRex I told you I'm done with your, dumbass. You're stupid as hell. The Film industry is the most diffiuclt major. How can say " It isn't"? Acceleration is the change rate of velocity, therefore it is miles per hour. If film wasn't hard then it would require physics and mathemathics. You can't make a film in one day, dumbass. Movies takes months or even years to finish. You are the world's dumbest person. I've ever talked to in my life. This just made my day. Thank you, so much!=)

  • @EndlersaurusRex I'm going to print this statement out for my film instructor. He's going to laugh his ass off. When read this Statement. By the way. Your video sucks.

  • @XXBruceLee My video which I did in high school using Windows Moving Maker, or the video of me performing a clean? I wouldn't take either of those are credible examples of what I can do.

    Honestly, can you even complete a damn sentence? "You are the world's dumbest person. I've ever talked to in my life". The second "sentence" is a dependent clause that cannot stand alone, you illiterate scrub.

    Film is nothing compared to theoretical physics or math. It uses programming math.

  • @XXBruceLee Yes, acceleration is the change in velocity, dv/dt. That means since velocity is measures as speed/time, such as miles per hour, than acceleration would be speed/time/time, or miles per hour per hour (i.e. the rate of change of the speed).

    Saying mass doesn't matter is also stupid. Bruce Lee could create massive force, but someone twice his mass by half the acceleration would create the same force. The two are linked.

    Please continue to make yourself look retarded.

  • @EndlersaurusRex thank you

  • @EndlersaurusRex Mass doesn't matter. What's really important is how an individual uses his/her body language, espeacially one's footwork. For an example, a fighter that has great footwork, that fights an individual with poor footwork. It's obvious which individual would win the fight. Did you know there is a huge differecne with the straight punch & the regluar jab punch. Do also realize martial arts is all about physics? Look up, Tommy Carruthers.

  • @XXBruceLee Mass is relevant to the amount of force someone can create. I never said it as important to being able to fight (though it can help).

  • @EndlersaurusRex The two examples that I have gave you wouldn't add up in martial arts. Someone having the same acceleration rate or mass doesn't mean you'll get the same amount of force.

  • @XXBruceLee In recent posts, you misspelled pretentious as "prentious", tremendous as "trenmendous", and grammar as "gammar". You've also said "more stronger" and "it does implication towards you", both of which are grammatically incorrect.

  • @EndlersaurusRex First of all, showing a smaller individual does prove the law of physics being broken. Basically, they are stating an individual strength is limited by their mass. I realized I've misspelled the words wrong, after I had posted my statements. It's called an "accident". Saying " more stronger" is not grammatically incorrect, but it doesn't sound natural though. I also never said only mass & acceleration. Bren Foster, weighs 181lbs he can kick at 136mph.

  • @XXBruceLee Saying "more stronger" is grammatically incorrect; "more strong" is not.

    I never said mass was a major factor. I said it was a factor. Quit putting words in my mouth.

    Your "accidents" are far too prevalent (especially grammar as "gammar" occurring multiple times) to be pure coincidence. Face it--your grammar is poor. For instance, you put commas in improper places such as in "Bren Foster, weighs 181lbs he can kick at 136mph".That's a run-on sentence, bud.

  • @EndlersaurusRex Saying " More stronger" is not grammatically incorrect. It depends on the context. I only misspelled " grammar" twice. Using a comma in his name is not incorrect nor a run-on sentence. I have poor grammar? Are you kidding me?

  • @XXBruceLee Three time is multiple times. Your sentence: "Bren Foster, weighs 181lbs he can kick at 136mph" is a run-on. Read it, dude. The first clause "Bren Foster, weighs 181lbs" doesn't make sense with the comma. Without the comma it can function as an independent clause. The second clause is independent. Two independent clauses in one sentence that isn't separated by a semi-colon makes it a run-on.

    For crying out loud, look at the link I sent you. It'll teach you why you're stupid.

  • @EndlersaurusRex Dear, god! What planet are you from?!! You're equally as stupid as the last individual. Who stated "Gravity doesn't pull" I'm finished with your under-educated mind. I don't have any link whatsoever!! I don't need to veiw any link of yours, either!!! Do yourself a favor. Look up, Albert Einstein and learn to write properly. Goodbye

  • @XXBruceLee "You're equally as stupid as the last individual. Who stated "Gravity doesn't pull"" should be one sentence. The difference between myself and that other individual is I'm right, and have repeatedly shown you to fail in grammatical abilities, while that other individual is wrong. "Look up, Albert Einstein and learn to write properly" shouldn't have a comma.

    Oh, the irony.

  • @EndlersaurusRex I find interesting my major is media communications, but you insist on insulting my grammar. Your comment consists of run-on sentences. You obviously don't pay any attention in class. Oh, the irony.

  • @XXBruceLee Can you quote one sentence when I didn't properly use a comma or semi-colon to create a compound sentence?

    If you're a native English speaker, you should be able to write fairly well, no matter what you study. Perfection isn't needed, but some of your mistakes are beyond retarded.

  • @EndlersaurusRex Are you kidding me? When I read your information on your on youtube channel it exposes how delusional you are. A person's occupation is very important, especially someone who study's media communications. I also have a 4.00 GPA at CTI. You're beyond retarded, buddy. Can you be any more pretentious?

  • @EndlersaurusRex Your first sentence is a run-on sentence, buddy. There should be a question mark between the word " Sentence" & " When" because you're asking a question. How dumb can you possible be? Goodbye!:)

  • @XXBruceLee You got me on not putting a question mark; my first sentence however was not a run-on.

  • @XXBruceLee You got me on not putting a question mark; my first sentence however was not a run-on. I'd like to see you even try to explain why, just so I could have a laugh.

  • @EndlersaurusRex You also should consider on how to use a comma & period correctly. I recommand you read "Writing With Confidence" by, Alan Meyers.

  • @XXBruceLee I use both correctly. I didn't say occupation wasn't important, but one's major is irrelevant to your ability to properly speak and write English when you're a native speaker.

    If you consider anything on my channel serious, you're incredibly narrow-minded.

  • @EndlersaurusRex Your sentence's are horrible. You really are delusional. This is really entertaining, just from reading your english! I'm narrow-minded now?! You've actually made countless mistakes in your sentence's. Priceless!

  • @XXBruceLee Apostrophes aren't used for pluralism, dumbass.

  • @EndlersaurusRex An Apostrophes can only be used for possession or contractions. For an example: "Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do". Yes, "Sentence's" is incorrect I was merely testing you;). Apostrophes can be used for pluralism. How clueless can you be possible be?

  • @XXBruceLee Whatever you say, chap. Enjoy yourself. 

  • @EndlersaurusRex Thank You. Enjoy yourself too!:)

  • @EndlersaurusRex Actually three times

  • @XXBruceLee Also see my comment concerning Newton's Laws being defined in an ideal system. A smaller individual doesn't occur in an ideal system. It's just like the Speed of Sound varies depending on the medium through which it propagates.

  • @EndlersaurusRex This where Newton's second law comes in, so the math would be 181x136=24,616lbs of force. When he was traveling at this velocity of 136mph. He had only generated 2,300lbs of force. There was another individual who kicked at 130mph, and he didn't generate the same amount of force as, Bren Foster. Therefore, mass is not a major factor. It should be " However, mass is a factor".

  • @XXBruceLee I sent you a link concerning grammar. "Reading is also extremely important, as well." Perhaps you could brush up.

  • @XXBruceLee Holy fuck you have no understanding of the fundamentals of physics. Please don't become an engineer because you'd probably make the brooklyn bridge out of bamboo saying "mass doesnt mean anything".

    I would be more than happy to debate with you on physics because youtube isn't good enough for it.

  • @AngelEyesC4 The concrete can't hold that kind of weight. You need to use re-bar. A man weighing 185 with will be much stronger than a 700lb man. You've got the dumbest person, that doesn't believe that the law of physics can't be broke. I'm not going to reponse to you. When you stated that the laws of physics can't be broken. I knew you don't have any knowledge in physics. Goodybe!

  • @XXBruceLee You're talking to an engineer here, why do you insist on a topic that is not your area of expertise.

  • @EndlersaurusRex In fact, he needs to exert large amounts of force in 10th of a second. It also goes for when you are bending a wrench. They're always stating the trick to bending a wrench is, by heated it up. It would take 600lbs of pressure to do so, therefore it isn't a trick. If you're not on they're level, then shut your mouth up.

  • @EndlersaurusRex In fact, at a shorter distance. You need to exert more force, than usually. Please, get you're facts straight.

  • @XXBruceLee It doesn't make any sense. When you stated a tire deadlift will be easier, than a deadlift from the ground. Magnusson's, tire deadlift would be very hard becuase he's deadlifting from the ground. Magnusson, set the world record for deadlift the weight shown in this video. The distance has nothing to do with it. Nick Best, can pull 1040lbs at knee level, even he had a lot of trouble. Therefore, Newton's law is wrong.

  • @EndlersaurusRex In order to move massive weights. You to figure Force= Mass X acceleration. This means you need to exert a large amount of force to deadlift 1,100lbs. You need to remember, that this law can be easily broken. The weight is at a 18 inch starting point, but isn't going to be any easier. If were to attempt to deadlift 1000lbs off the ground. You will need three people that can deadlift 300lbs. This means each person will be lifting 300lbs.

  • @EndlersaurusRex Watch, Benedikt Magnusson deadlifting video's. They are regluar deadlifts. He never deadlifted from height of 18 inches. I was never talking about, Mark Felix, either. I've seen this guy deadlift more than what he's doing, without the short range of motion. They're is another man, who deadlifts 505kg with short range motion, and he could barely move the weight, therefore Newton's law is wrong again. You have poor gammer. You use way too many coma's.

  • @XXBruceLee You're too stupid for this world. I was never talking about a specific lifter, but rather the mechanics of the lift in general. Again, you brought up Newton's Second Law, not me. It's the bar that matters in my comments. The bar moves less in a tire deadlift because it starts higher than conventional.

    The irony of you insulting my grammar is incredible, considering it's not poor and yours is atrocious. For reference, apostrophes never signify pluralism, you imbecile.

  • @EndlersaurusRex Newton's law were proven wrong! Make an video of you deadlift with the bar at a higher starting point, and me it's easy. I know what you're telling. It's wrong. Bye clown.

  • @XXBruceLee Enough clouding Felix's awesome video with your stupidity. Check your inbox folder. If you neglect to respond, I'll assume you finally realized how dumb you are.

  • @EndlersaurusRex I'm not clouding, Mark Felix's video. You are! I've study Newton's law's for 15 years now. I've put them to the test many times before myself. These laws were also test in a lab, with 2 million dollar equipement. You're the one trying to take all hard work these men put in to they're training.

  • @EndlersaurusRex I stated the more acceleration the more mass, dumbass. I've never stated the more mass, then a higher acceleration rated! Mass is an objests body weight, then you times the accerleation. Which would be Miles Per Hour! I've read your message. It's still wrong.

  • @EndlersaurusRex I meant to say " The more acceleration the more force, there will be".

  • @XXBruceLee It doesn't matter, though. You're too stupid to comprehend rudimentary physics and too daft to realize the irony of your statements. Good day to you.

  • @EndlersaurusRex No, you don't comprehend. You're stating, Benedikt Magnusson tire deadlift is easier than a regluar deadlift?! The tire deadlift was under knee level. His back is at 90 degrees bend over. He was standing on a very thin platform, only 2mm thick! They're is small amount of people. Who can deadlift this kind of weight! You're not on they're level, then don't critisize!

  • @DirEnRefused He deadlifted 1,100lbs, genius! It's isn't easy! This couldn't deadlift, that kind of weight. He would need a second strongman. I've seen the video. Bye, stupid shit!