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Nerlinger 266kg CnJ attempt

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  • How long before we see a 600 pound C&J?? Or will we??

  • @okzoia <10 years.

  • @crackyflipside How about never????i have good reasons to support this.Alexeev took the jerk record from under 500 to 568 in 7 years. That was an improvement of over 70 pounds from the years 1970 to 1977.Since then in the past 33 years the record has gone up less then 20 pounds with other great lifters barely nudging the record along.If a lifter was of Alexeev's caliber and accomplished what he did, he would have took the the 568to around 640 but no one has come along in the world.

  • @themetalgod21 chemical restoratives are evolving and the WADA has yet to catch up to decades old chemicals. The man that breaks 600 will come from nowhere a year or two before an olympics hitting 95% of the world record then break it at Olympics. Future world record holders will not have a track record of competing internationally because of doping tests.

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  • pisarenkos legs weren't that strong comparatively, he had awesome technique: aka the timing of the recovery

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  • iw as cheering him on..that clean looked tough

  • close..........

  • @bourquechris He does have down syndrome.

    Down syndrome as in, I have two hundred and sixty six kilograms on my shoulders and it's pulling my face down.

    But I see it too.

  • @tommypickles7 Ah I believe he's referring to Brian Shaw (who also played basketball), not Shaq. The first "Shaq" was a typo.

  • @Myself0101 I dont know what is strong for you, but one guy from soviet weightlifting team saw Pisarenko front squating 300kg x 3 easy. I am always amazed when i see Pisarenko's speed of recovery from bottom.

  • He had 60 out of meet drug tests that year and passed them. And he tried the heaviest weight ever here in OLWL history with a realistic chance of getting it. (till now, Nov. 2011), 266,5 (not 266). Only man in history to have a realistic shot at that with all the drug tests to show as well.

  • @crackyflipside exactly mate, finally somebody that know's what they are talking about, can't stand all these

    public idiots who have never seen the inside of oly lifting and scream "no they are not on the gear".

  • @bourquechris roids and such, performance enhancing drugs. Obviously people can't compete using the stuff that they used to as easily w/o getting caught, but if powerful new drugs, "restoratives", come into play faster than the tests evolve, lifters will make use of that

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