Rock Climbers are Stronger than Bodybuilders?

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  • @KetzalSterling
    @KetzalSterling Před rokem +6942

    The biggest takeaway is Magnus is natural. If you factor in bodyweight, Magnus is vastly stronger than most steroid using power athletes. Very impressive.

    • @dawidzarnowski5248
      @dawidzarnowski5248 Před rokem +264

      Is there any confirmation on his naturality ? Steroids are pretty popular if it comes to proffesional athletes. The fact that he is not looking like larry, doesnt mean he is 100% natural

    • @rileyneufeld7001
      @rileyneufeld7001 Před rokem +734

      @@dawidzarnowski5248 I don't think he has talked about them but even from his youth he was already super lean. Even now he is eating without reserve and is still leaner than 95% of gym goers. People have to understand that even though he didn't do any gym weight training he has been rock climbing for decades and they aren't an hour a day thing. He is lifting his body for hours multiple times a week.

    • @Nightwishmaster
      @Nightwishmaster Před rokem +663

      @@dawidzarnowski5248 Magnus is a former World Cup climber, if he wasn't taking anything back then I can't see any possible reason he would be now that he's retired. Him and his sister are both incredibly strong climbers who have trained their entire lives. He has said that he struggled with the weight/eating aspect of it in the past which is a far more common issue in climbing but he clearly doesn't now. Again, he just has no incentive to do so. He's just a content creator and businessman now.

    • @deth3021
      @deth3021 Před rokem +148

      Body builders train for size, not strength.

    • @FakeHumanBeans
      @FakeHumanBeans Před rokem +55

      @@dawidzarnowski5248 All AAS I have tried (everything up to tren) were detrimental for power endurance output. I could always do more reps of basic movements before pumping out when off cycle. Like at least 30% more. People who need endurance mostly take some sort of corticosteroids or peptides. That's why all of them US endurance athletes are "asthmatic" :D

  • @jujimufu
    @jujimufu Před rokem +5732

    Actual title of video: "1 rock climber stronger than 2 bodybuilders combined!" 🤣

    • @allenjohn6828
      @allenjohn6828 Před rokem +64

      @MdoubleHB damn chill out

    • @FredRibeiro15
      @FredRibeiro15 Před rokem +29

      ​@mdoublehb7549 just chill out boy

    • @mikonson4091
      @mikonson4091 Před rokem +32

      @mdoublehb7549 "insanity" ironic

    • @Nelis1324
      @Nelis1324 Před rokem +57

      @mdoublehb7549 the climber is not a steroids user..

    • @TheSwedishGuy0202
      @TheSwedishGuy0202 Před rokem +18

      @MdoubleHB it’s ok and was ok for thousands of years, get tfo 😂

  • @Marc5490
    @Marc5490 Před rokem +2546

    What impresses me the most about this is that magnus isn't just super strong but he can also climb for a long period of time without gassing out. Endurance and strength usually take away from each other at the highest level, but Magnus is extremely good at both at the same time. Insane

    • @youba9069
      @youba9069 Před rokem +32

      Endurance doesn't mean the muscle isn't strong, quite the contrary actually.

    • @illusorytrutheffect
      @illusorytrutheffect Před rokem +71

      @@youba9069just means he has a lot of fast twitch and slow twitch muscle fibers. Larry is mostly fast twitch which is why he struggled in arm wrestling. Devon larratt I’d lots of slow twitch with some fast twitch also, which is why he is the endurance king in arm wrestling.

    • @RyanREAX
      @RyanREAX Před rokem

      @mdoublehb7549imagine every vegan dying also... some in their 30s and 40s... there are morbidly obese people who outlive vegans..

    • @ShakespeareanBroncobuster
      @ShakespeareanBroncobuster Před rokem +22

      Climbing breaks those molds. Magnus is a lead climbing specialist. That type of roped climbing is constant strength and endurance training. It builds both consistently. However, climbing training from childhood is key. You can build muscle without lactic acid buildup problems.

    • @themeatpopsicle
      @themeatpopsicle Před rokem +45

      Years of conditioning in climbing builds so much more than muscle, it strengthens the connective tissues and significantly increases muscle recruitment and activation. There are very few "strict forms" in climbing. Every move when you climb is a compound movement, and almost always different.

  • @bagaskarahadjarputra6070
    @bagaskarahadjarputra6070 Před rokem +3718

    having a trio of Magnus, Larry and Juji in my opinion the most wholesome gym collab I've ever seen. A total comfort food

    • @boymcfacto5832
      @boymcfacto5832 Před rokem +36

      Perfect description. This is the stuff you just get cozy and tuck in to watch these absolute beasts do crazy stuff while just hanging out

    • @AdeptusCaeiusIII
      @AdeptusCaeiusIII Před rokem +3

      And then Juji, Joey and Bugez are the crack of gym collabs. So much energy and competition and talking smack.

    • @shovalis
      @shovalis Před rokem +2

      Need to add Eddie Hall and it's hilarious

    • @b3n751
      @b3n751 Před rokem +4

      ​@mdoublehb7549bot

    • @AdeptusCaeiusIII
      @AdeptusCaeiusIII Před rokem +4

      @@b3n751 Don't feed the trolls.

  • @mrfeelgood992
    @mrfeelgood992 Před rokem +1206

    Magnus is a freak athlete. If he had done powerlifting since young, as he was talking about, I'm fairly confident he would have been elite.

    • @Jan.Martin.Brenden
      @Jan.Martin.Brenden Před rokem +47

      Elite 100%. We talking top 10 in the world maybe. Im even untrained and almost can take the national record deadlift in 66kg class raw. Im consider around elite. And not even trained.I tried some times then weeks in between. So he be Elite in elite im guessing

    • @mrfeelgood992
      @mrfeelgood992 Před rokem +10

      @@Jan.Martin.Brenden What is your deadlift? Sounds like your a freak athlete as well lol

    • @Jan.Martin.Brenden
      @Jan.Martin.Brenden Před rokem +15

      @@mrfeelgood992 i took 200kg when tired. Stiff bar. I did not have the white stuff on hands. I'm guessing I'm around 220 kg stiff bar raw. National record is 250 in around my weight class. I'm around 70 kg. So if i go down 2 kg I'm in 66kg class maybe. I'm untrained tho. I'm very explosive. So i use momentum in the conventional deadlift. I hope to find motivation to start training

    • @Mohiz_Ali
      @Mohiz_Ali Před rokem +19

      ​@@Jan.Martin.BrendenI wanna see a vid

    • @Jan.Martin.Brenden
      @Jan.Martin.Brenden Před rokem +2

      @@Mohiz_Ali I have witness when i did. I was dragged to a training center 2 time in around 12 years. I told him not to movie it. He did anyway on Snapchat. He deleted the video he said.

  • @heraclitus4884
    @heraclitus4884 Před rokem +625

    Worth noting that Magnus is insanely strong even for the average top level climber. Some top level climbers relly more on positioning/momentum/flexibility etc. or just specialize in climbing stuff that dosen't require as much strength. He is for sure on the very top end of power for climbers!

    • @lucromel
      @lucromel Před rokem +69

      Magnus is also quite a bit bigger/heavier than most top level climbers.

    • @heraclitus4884
      @heraclitus4884 Před rokem +13

      @lucromel and he can still do a one-handed muscle-up!

    • @MUIDYLANICE
      @MUIDYLANICE Před rokem +12

      @@lucromel because he's not competing anymore.
      Yes he said as much in the video it's impressive you remember that bro

    • @shawnington
      @shawnington Před rokem +65

      Magnus himself well tell you that he is not particularly strong for a top level climbers, and that he is not particularly strong compared to when he was training seriously and at his strongest. He just happens to be the only top level climber making this kind of content. If anything what really separates Magnus from other top level climbers is his pinch strength,
      Some of these guys can crank out reps of perfect form one arm front levers, do weighted pull-ups with more weight, have stronger fingers, etc. We know this factually just based on Magnus being tested by Lattice Training and being fairly mid level compared to the current top climbers, coming with the strength metrics that would indicate he can boulder around v13, which is coincidently his hardest boulder grade sent.
      For example, comparing Magnus to someone of equal body weight like Will Bosi, Magnus was pulling 104% bodyweight half crimp one handed for finger strength tests, where as someone like Will, who boulders v17 was pulling 124% bodyweight.
      Then you have some bigger top climbers like Jimmy Webb who boulders v16, and is 170lb, and would be dramatically stronger than Magnus just not just in terms of pure strength, but also stronger pound for pound.
      Magnus has made a few videos with some of the really top climbers just to showcase the difference. It's amazing how strong people can get.
      That takes absolutely nothing away from Magnus, who is amazing and freakishly strong. It's hard to image BUT there are climbers out there that are his size, and 20% stronger than him.

    • @heraclitus4884
      @heraclitus4884 Před rokem +8

      @shawnington yeah suee there are some, but the vast majority aren't that strong. Most international level comp boulderers can't do a one arm pull up. Most high level climbers specialize in a style. You cherry picked two elite (not just top level, but elite) climbers to prove that magnus isn't as strong? I'm not even tlakijg about finger metrics, which ofc he will be lacking a. retirement and b. He was never a boulderer anyway, but a lead climber so he won't have as high overall finger strength as someone who needs to do a v15 boulder move. I was talking about muscle groups; ability to pull, explosiveness, relative strength etc. Which he undeniably has more than others. Not saying your points are invalid, I judd don't think you got what I meant or I didn't express myself clearly enough

  • @BaconIsNotBiceps
    @BaconIsNotBiceps Před rokem +898

    Are you kidding me how strong Magnus is??? I've trained for decades and he blows me away on pulldowns.

    • @supernoodles908
      @supernoodles908 Před rokem +113

      Well it is the main movement in climbing

    • @Agent47001
      @Agent47001 Před rokem +64

      He’s an Olympian

    • @vicentesalasii1480
      @vicentesalasii1480 Před rokem

      Climbers and any vertical pulling centric activity, be it body weight or weighted is always going to be like manual labor mechanics and grip strength, pronation and forearm centric activity. It's all they do, all day. It's as natural to them as chimps walking on their hands and swinging branch to branch.

    • @tomhiggins875
      @tomhiggins875 Před rokem +33

      If you've trained for decades you're probably much older than Magnus and passed your peak strength. The average peak age for powerlifters is 35.
      The average peak age of weightlifters is 26. The average age of World’s Strongest Man is 29 years and seven months. The average for the three strength sports is 30 years and two months.

    • @finestnostalgia
      @finestnostalgia Před rokem +38

      @@tomhiggins875 The average World's Strongest Man looks 50+

  • @dodoz44
    @dodoz44 Před rokem +1797

    Magnus could've been a top-level athlete in so many sports with his genetics and drive. Insane guy for sure.

    • @ijogosful
      @ijogosful Před rokem +81

      It's not genetics man, t's rock climber strength that's it

    • @charizard6969
      @charizard6969 Před rokem +36

      ​@ijogosful magnus is a special case tho, he did a on arm muscle up

    • @sazo1st
      @sazo1st Před rokem +179

      @@ijogosful I'm sure a big part is his conditioning through climbing, but you can hardly claim Magnus is genetically disadvantaged.
      I think it's far more likely that he has advantageous genetics even.

    • @manosassassin
      @manosassassin Před rokem +14

      32:17 is your answer.

    • @selanimationartworks1557
      @selanimationartworks1557 Před rokem +82

      @@ijogosful no, it's not just climber strength and that's a fact, even Magnus told in the video how he avoided eating properly cause he gained way more muscle than his competition..you can't be a top elite athlete at any discipline without good genetics it's as simple as that

  • @markbrown8141
    @markbrown8141 Před rokem +835

    It's been a long time since juji and Larry wheels collabed and this is what was needed

    • @seanlynch4354
      @seanlynch4354 Před rokem +23

      and juji with magnus too!

    • @esteban9415
      @esteban9415 Před rokem +4

      yes good energy

    • @10pm63
      @10pm63 Před rokem +6

      Brings back memories. And OG Magnus fits perfectly in the mix.

    • @binladen34444
      @binladen34444 Před rokem

      HHHHHHHHmjHHHHHHHHHHH

    • @MrTVx99
      @MrTVx99 Před rokem +4

      The good old days when Larry and Juji trained with Thor in Iceland

  • @noone-ld7pt
    @noone-ld7pt Před 11 měsíci +670

    It never ceases to amaze me how much strength you can build without adding mass if that is your goal. Like Magnus obviously has been training most of his life to optimize his pulling strength to weight ratio, but it's still just completely mindblowing to see him outlift guys that have such an absurd amount of muscle compared to him.

    • @may51973
      @may51973 Před 9 měsíci +13

      Lean muscles. More flexible

    • @Dabberdans
      @Dabberdans Před 6 měsíci +18

      a lot of rock climbers train for strength while still maintaining a light bodyweight as it is an advantage to be smaller to climb. they seem small in size but are incredibly strong and lean looking

    • @maybememory1
      @maybememory1 Před 5 měsíci +5

      It’s funny, since childhood we’re told that bulk equals strength, but it really doesn’t!

    • @frosthammer917
      @frosthammer917 Před 5 měsíci +27

      @@maybememory1 It can in a way. People like Magnus will never beat proper weightlifters/strongmen in lifting the heaviest rock or really most total weight exercises. But relative strength is probably way more useful in day to day life and I'd venture healthier as well for your joints.(not a doctor or sports scientist though)

    • @jeremymackevincaylor5041
      @jeremymackevincaylor5041 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Those are called show muscles for a reason

  • @GoldenHoopsProduction
    @GoldenHoopsProduction Před rokem +1418

    Omg this video is going to be such a banger, wish I had popcorn ready lmaoo

    • @camilosanchez831
      @camilosanchez831 Před rokem +18

      Ephesians 4:29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.

    • @MaartenHoutzager
      @MaartenHoutzager Před rokem +12

      @@camilosanchez831bro what

    • @juliangriffiths9583
      @juliangriffiths9583 Před rokem +12

      @@MaartenHoutzager w bible verse thats what

    • @nikmrn
      @nikmrn Před rokem

      @@camilosanchez831 Stop this bullshit

    • @sheenclover
      @sheenclover Před rokem +9

      ​@@MaartenHoutzagerbro the Bible holds the truth leading to eternal life. My boy just tryna help y'all out over there.

  • @Jake-vg7mw
    @Jake-vg7mw Před rokem +791

    It's crazy that Magnus struggled to actually hold himself down in the last exercise and yet beat Juji and Larry

    • @billj4525
      @billj4525 Před rokem +18

      Maybe with endurance, but it was clear that with heavy weight he was very far from their strength as demonstrated in the barbell row, but that's to be expected. He's 160 pounds, and very strong for his weight. I have seen him do pull ups and climb, and I knew he would be strong in these kinds of exercises.

    • @vicentesalasii1480
      @vicentesalasii1480 Před rokem +103

      Magnus is a pound for pound beast, but it's really not that crazy at all when you really think about it. At that point, it was more about muscular endurance than strength. And if there's anything Magnus has no shortage of, it's endurance. In fact, I would hope a climber would have the edge over bodybuilders in endurance because his sport actually depends on it and that can save his life.

    • @ninjaxd9050
      @ninjaxd9050 Před rokem +63

      Naw you are wrong, 120+ kg is just too much for his lower back, that is why he failed the row, he couldn't hold form, it was nothing to do with his upper back strength reaching any sort of limit, that is his limit in almost every video he makes.
      Big muscles typically have much more endurance capabilities rather than strength, due to glycogen stores, the opposite of your hypothesis.

    • @VRSavior
      @VRSavior Před rokem +1

      @@billj4525 that row is alot more of a compound back then just the pull down which mimics his rock climbing

    • @vicentesalasii1480
      @vicentesalasii1480 Před rokem +28

      ​​@Ninja xD "Big muscles have more endurance capabilities" ????? You just negated any chance of lasting validity in your argument or credibility going forward with that statement. In no sport whatsoever, be it strength related or otherwise have I witnessed the larger mass being to an advantage of endurance. Larger muscles require much more oxygen, thus resulting in a need for heavier less controlled breathing which saps endurance. It's the reason why much larger muscled athletes tend to visibly gas sooner than smaller framed more marathon built physiques.

  • @Peatingtune
    @Peatingtune Před rokem +505

    I love this. Guys of totally different sizes and abilities who are equally in awe of and respectful towards one another. It's because of Larry, Juji, Magnus and others that I went from a nerdy sack of fat with an exercise and athlete aversion to passively interested in fitness to now having a regular weightlifting routine and dietary plan of my own. A bit late as I'm almost 40, but better late than never. I have no competitive aspirations, but if I can get to the point where I don't feel as bad as I did at 35 again until I'm 65+, then I'll be happy. Lots of thanks to Larry and everyone else for helping me get motivated to get off my ass and out of the snack aisle at the store.

    • @blakesimmons5130
      @blakesimmons5130 Před rokem +12

      Good job mate, keep it up ❤

    • @quixmith
      @quixmith Před rokem +13

      I am over 40, and these three guys are a reminder to me that I should keep trying. Just moving is the goal. You're doing awesome no matter what, most people ignore their body and then it just starts falling apart. Just moving with something makes all the difference. Great work out there :)

    • @elrevelde04
      @elrevelde04 Před 10 měsíci +4

      just keep in mind that it's only a race against yourself, but don't punish your older self for not doing things on time, cherish what you're doing now, and how constant you are in this moment to achieve what you desire.
      I'm 32, never done a sport consistently in my life, but fortunately have a decent natural bodyshape, but these guys always get me on track to pick up my dumbells and return to workout.

    • @daveuerk4030
      @daveuerk4030 Před 2 měsíci

      I'm the same age. You should watch renessance periodization. At our age we don't want to be lifting heavy and doing high reps. Lift the lightest weight possible the most difficult way possible. Can't be spending 2 hours in the gym like these high schoolers.

  • @StarekS
    @StarekS Před rokem +319

    The only reason why Magnus have not beat them in the first exercise as well, is because you have to use legs a lot to stabilize the movement. Legs are Magnus weakness. However, rest were engaging mostly upper body, and you can see the difference in strength pound for pound between them all three guys. Magnus is on another level (and only natural in there lmao).

    • @TheHuskyFamily
      @TheHuskyFamily Před rokem

      first excercise was not legs lol, it was more of like back muscle, maybe good for rock climbing but magnus has bad posture for doing weights especially lifting, he would brake hes back in no time if he doesnt activate the lower back muscles.. lower back muscles as in like your waist, throughout the video you can compare magnus to the other 2 and watch the arc on the lower back(inward curve vs outward curve), the bodybuilders have the lower back muscle activated, its like a tree trunk that is strong all the way up from all the way down vs magnus whoes tree trunk(spine) is weak between waist-mid back.

    • @StarekS
      @StarekS Před rokem +93

      @@TheHuskyFamily Do you actually train ? Rowing like that requires a lot of legs to stabilize your whole body. If you have weak legs, you have to overcompensate with the rest of your body, he could do much better in that exercise if he would work on his legs more.

    • @Oli_Vier1886
      @Oli_Vier1886 Před rokem +3

      And he used no chalk😉

    • @MrPtrlix
      @MrPtrlix Před rokem +8

      Yes. You can see in the first pull from the ground that Magnus's legs, and more importantly hips, are not strong enough to stabilize for this movement. Barbell row requires a decent amount of isometric hip hinge strength.

    • @gaivoron
      @gaivoron Před 11 měsíci +11

      Yes, but also another big factor is physics. Magnus weigh 160lbs the bar was significantly heavier at 225lbs. He has to fight that much more to maintain the weight shift.

  • @MattMcConaha
    @MattMcConaha Před rokem +133

    I like Magnus' viewpoint about how you need to really love something in order to be excellent at it. It's easy for people to say things like "you're not good because you don't put in the work," but there's another side to it that you need to remember, which is that the people who put in more work just like doing it and want to do it. So it's a little less of a proposition about who is more disciplined and more about who is there for the love vs. for the fame, money, etc. Because the worse person might actually be more disciplined, they have to put in more of the mentally taxing energy of doing something that they don't love, but they get lower output than someone who feels an internal compulsion to participate.

    • @maybememory1
      @maybememory1 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I didn’t realize normal people are like this 👀
      I have ADHD, and sometimes I can’t even force myself to do something I don’t want to do. It’s not even about discipline. But if an ADHDer enjoys something, we can pick it up and excel even faster than neurotypicals 👍🏻

    • @falcodarkzz
      @falcodarkzz Před 5 měsíci +4

      100%. I'm a teacher and i think we need way more emphasis on helping kids find what they love than making them do stuff they're mediocre at.

  • @burritoomg
    @burritoomg Před rokem +229

    I love seeing Magnus just smoke the weight. Such an absolute beast.

    • @boogaloo4640
      @boogaloo4640 Před rokem +7

      Eapecially as he's not even in his best shape at the moment

    • @derpyduck5088
      @derpyduck5088 Před rokem +1

      @MdoubleHB This is the reason why everybody hates you people

    • @MUIDYLANICE
      @MUIDYLANICE Před rokem +7

      @@boogaloo4640 he's probably very close to his peak condition in his life for these exercices, unless we're talking exact pound for pound

    • @MUIDYLANICE
      @MUIDYLANICE Před rokem +1

      @MdoubleHB I know that you don't really care about the facts but imma say this anyway for anyone who might be convinced by your, what's the politically correct way to say it? "Your super powerdness"?
      literally no negative health benefits to consuming a substance in general, everything has doses and effects that come at that dose, so you saying "guaranteed" is just a lie, it also depends on the part of the animal, for example you could safely eat over a dozen kilograms of lean beef meat every week with no negative health effects if you're healthy in all other aspects, but eating just 7 kilos of cow liver every week will kill you if you just carry on doing it.
      Also there are billions of people on the planet right this second who are unable to even afford a healthy amount of food right now, and vegan food is a lot more (and like a LOT more) expensive if you wanna get the same nutrients, meaning objectively speaking you encouraging everyone to go vegan, is encouraging at least 900 million people to kill themselves.
      Very cool of you man.
      Also also even if we magically made vegan food the same price the shift in production and the loss of trillions, that's trillions with a T of dollars in the world's economy, which on it's own would definitively increase the amount of impoverished people on the planet,
      that's of course ignoring the fact that every single person who used to work in the meat industry wouldn't have a job any more, which at minimum tens of millions of people, who you don't want to be able to work.
      also also also, vegan farming requires a lot (and again it's a lot with a capital L.O.T.) more land to produce the same yield, in terms of protein production, even dozens of times the amount of land is needed when compared to even cattle farms that let the cows graze,
      Meaning again, objectively speaking, even in a magic world where vegan food becomes the same cost for the same nutrients as an omnivorous diet, and you magically give every single person who used to work in the meat industry a job with the same pay, and you magically pull all of the money lost in the economy out of your ass and distribute it correctly so as not to create negative effects,
      You would STILL have 2 issues that would undoubtedly lead to the death of millions of people:
      1: land would become worth WAY more, since way more of it is needed, meaning millions of people go homeless
      2: there simply is not enough space in certain countries for the required farmlands, meaning either a large portion of each of those countries' people die, or, that country will import a shit ton of food, obviously leading to a massive hit to that countries economy, which said country won't be able to handle considering all your magic veganism would quite literally divide the number of humans needed to overpopulate a given area by several dozen times.This one also likely leads to many wars btw, since people are assholes and if millions of people's lives depend on the farms you own you'll likely bump up the price since people are forced to either pay it or die.
      "Cooked food caused and maintains the fall of mankind!"
      When exactly do you think mankind fell? Since as far as I can tell we're doing better than literally every before, in every.single.metric. aside from maybe the effectiveness of justice and education systems, but those are usually bad specifically because they were made a long time ago.
      I'd also like to know at which point in human history humans were vegan for, and for what purpose do you think we have canine teeth?
      "Raw vegan nutrition is the salvation of humanity"
      Ah that makes sense.
      Fun fact: the number 1 determiner of iq is how fell fed you are as an infant, and things such as oxygen deprivation and lack of protein even by small margins can over time lead to permanent brain damage?
      Now picture this:
      random vegan(MdoubleHB for example) eating a leaves off of trees, since leaves are harder to chew, the vegan chews for much longer, incidentally breathing less, now this isn't the end of the story, the vegan has to eat much more weight in leaf than the human has to in steak, so this vegan eats and eats the leaves, not breathing enough the entire time, and by the end of the day of eating leaves, the vegan finally reaches the minimum recommended daily intake of protein, there's just one issue, since the vegan has suffered a lack of focus due to improper breathing, it forgot that cholesterol is needed long term to digest protein, and there's no cholesterol in leaves, but the vegan has only eaten leaves for months.
      This causes a process to take place in the body of the vegan, a metamorphosis if you will, now at first glance you might assume it is simply a decrease in cognitive function, and you'd be right, but this is the vegan's strategy for reproduction.
      Once the vegan enters this state, it will begin to seek out "safe spaces" if you will, these are areas where the vegan might be able to reproduce, or in other words, areas in which a person who receives information from the vegan, will likely not fact check the information.
      This vegan in particular has chosen "the CZcams comments section" since the only possible downside to this method is injury to the vegan's ego, which in the case of vegan's can be quite severe, but when compared to attempts to convince others to become vegan in real life, the youtube comments section is a calm life for the vegan.
      Once a sufficiently susceptible human comes across the mating signals of the vegan, the human will develop a curiosity toward the lifestyle of the vegan, which in rare cases of overactive empathy or underactive frontal cortexes, will slowly give birth to a new vegan, allowing the process of life to repeat.

    • @mattgoeswheelin
      @mattgoeswheelin Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@MUIDYLANICEnah. That was probably when he was competing in climbing competitions.

  • @nonenothing1202
    @nonenothing1202 Před rokem +53

    Its Magnus's DNA. His ancestors rowed boats across the entire planet for 1000 years.

  • @NaturalIntensity69
    @NaturalIntensity69 Před rokem +102

    Magnus is a freaky little viking everything he tries hes immediately good at

  • @brandonrivera7915
    @brandonrivera7915 Před rokem +79

    Magnus is the definition of sleeper build

  • @tomastorasen9164
    @tomastorasen9164 Před rokem +181

    Have to say Larry is starting to look different in a good way. More aestethic. Big enough even though he lost size but quality much better.
    Also very happy to see collab with Juji!

    • @HehehexDD
      @HehehexDD Před rokem +18

      his skin has been looking really good after coming off all those compounds

    • @maxk880
      @maxk880 Před rokem +11

      Everyone looks better without a fucking insane amount of steroids

  • @TheBcoolGuy
    @TheBcoolGuy Před rokem +47

    Magnus doesn't know when he's supposed to be unable to lift the weight, so he just kinda lifts it.

  • @manosassassin
    @manosassassin Před rokem +117

    Love seeing Magnus with you guys. He's such a humble guy. Fantastic guest and super inspiring.

  • @LlZARD25
    @LlZARD25 Před rokem +52

    magnus is so strong because he was a legit top level athlete in a sport all about strength to weight. He didn't work on growing tissue but instead maximizing tissue as much as he could.

  • @TheFoxStalksHisPrey
    @TheFoxStalksHisPrey Před rokem +45

    18:50 this is such an insane clip to me. Magnus is even more impressive than I thought..

  • @shikki111
    @shikki111 Před rokem +95

    i always been impressed by magnus strength a good example of an elite rock climber.

    • @rundown132
      @rundown132 Před rokem +18

      He's just an elite athlete at everything, insane body awareness and strength

  • @naivet
    @naivet Před rokem +112

    Magnus strenght is superhuman. To think that the more you do theses machines, the more you are able to pull just because you get used to it, and he goes there for the first time and pulls more than Larry and Juji.

    • @vicentesalasii1480
      @vicentesalasii1480 Před rokem +6

      Whoa there, cowboy. He didn't "pull more" than Larry or Juji, per se. In the pull-down he did a few more reps than Juji based on the "strict form criteria" they were following and one rep more than Larry. Pound for pound is that incredibly impressive for someone who typically doesn't train that? Sure. Magnus is a beast. But to say he pulled more, connotes he did and could lift more than them, which he certainly cannot. Not in absolute strength, anyway. And there's no shame in that. I just notice people too often read too much into reps. Reps are great for building volume, endurance and hypertrophy but it's a long-standing gym myth that they are the definition of "strength." Logically, in theory, is your rep out max supposed to be higher, the bigger your 1 or 2 rep max is? Usually, but not always, because not everyone trains for that.

    • @RunForPeace-hk1cu
      @RunForPeace-hk1cu Před rokem +55

      @@vicentesalasii1480Magnus has way better range of motion.
      These guys have shit ROM.
      Magnus is stronger in lay pull downs
      Just accept it.
      Magnus doesn’t even use momentum. This means he’s stronger. It’s obvious

    • @naivet
      @naivet Před rokem +3

      @@vicentesalasii1480 Its not that deep bro, but I get it

    • @skarpskyttar
      @skarpskyttar Před rokem

      @@vicentesalasii1480 lol imagine simping for dick

    • @vicentesalasii1480
      @vicentesalasii1480 Před rokem

      @RunForPeace 2020 Some comments are so full of delusion and pretentious nonsense that they don't deserve a serious, fully invested debate. Yours is one of them. Good thing Magnus is such a humble guy with his feet on the ground and not his head the clouds. Otherwise, he'd be floating to Mt. Everest by now with all "range of motion" of you blowing smoke up his arse.

  • @iagofernandes4449
    @iagofernandes4449 Před rokem +25

    Larry wheels seems to mature and grow so much everytime i check back in on the channel. From his checking of the ego, to his encouragement of other's development, to his constant evolution and growth as a man. Really awesome to see! Keep it up man.

  • @pxr3423
    @pxr3423 Před rokem +144

    We're just missing Devon for the ultimate reunion!
    So good to see Magnus back with Juji and Wheels

  • @AlwayzPr0
    @AlwayzPr0 Před rokem +54

    larry on TRT vs Juji on everything in the kitchen sink. Larry just looks so massive

  • @johnsmoak8237
    @johnsmoak8237 Před 11 měsíci +44

    The humility and appreciation for another athletes performance that both Juji and Larry presented here was noteworthy
    Godspeed

  • @jassasingh3790
    @jassasingh3790 Před rokem +55

    Magnus the goat

  • @yew2oob954
    @yew2oob954 Před rokem +27

    Magnus nerfs himself by avoiding protein to avoid getting too muscular...he is truly taking it easy on us mere mortals!!

  • @Aj.1987.
    @Aj.1987. Před rokem +26

    Seeing YOU 3 together is amazing And Makes makes for great content period. I've followed you three for years and each bring something to the table. 😮😊

  • @ethanfenton1414
    @ethanfenton1414 Před rokem +158

    Magnus for Norway’s strongest man lol

    • @styx85
      @styx85 Před rokem +5

      Carl Yngvar Christensen would be a contender with his 1230 kg powerlifting total and 490 kg squat... but I'm not sure what he's up to these days.

    • @tomwalker8944
      @tomwalker8944 Před rokem +10

      Pound for pound I'd say he's do pretty well lol.

    • @Orca_mammal
      @Orca_mammal Před měsícem +2

      Carlsen too in chess

  • @3wod590
    @3wod590 Před rokem +11

    the trio is back! good old times. I'll never forget growing up and just starting to work out and watching these guys collab.

  • @DCJayhawk57
    @DCJayhawk57 Před rokem +29

    Watching Magnus lift doesn't even make sense. He's so flexible and smooth that the weight looks much lighter than it is.

    • @styx85
      @styx85 Před rokem +12

      It's the same when he climbs, it just looks like he somehow turns gravity down to 50%

    • @stippystips9418
      @stippystips9418 Před rokem +5

      he's got strength in a fuller ROM, making the shortened position of the reps look much more controlled

  • @atp2727
    @atp2727 Před rokem +45

    That's pretty insane, might have to start climbing more and get some of that crossover strength haha

    • @asmundlunde5604
      @asmundlunde5604 Před rokem +8

      yeah, but magnus was training climbing like 6hours a day for years

    • @atp2727
      @atp2727 Před rokem +69

      @@asmundlunde5604 that doesn't mean i can't have some fun and develop some latent strengths

    • @zeno4538
      @zeno4538 Před rokem +4

      It's also how magnus trains off the wall, also magnus is known to be very strong for a rock climbers

    • @halfbakedc00kie
      @halfbakedc00kie Před rokem +16

      This strength is not directly from climbing, but from training OAP and weighted pullups. Everyone who trains should be doing pullups

    • @Spectator9672
      @Spectator9672 Před 17 hodinami

      @@halfbakedc00kie Most of it is from climbing

  • @Aokimarcel
    @Aokimarcel Před 11 měsíci +13

    magnus is a monster haha, was fun to watch all 3 of you in these back exercises

  • @Likefood267
    @Likefood267 Před rokem +3

    You guys are so wholesome. I’m a huge fan of magnus and loved this collab with the three of you!

  • @narrowpath9491
    @narrowpath9491 Před rokem +45

    The best trio, next time with Devon added. And still waiting for Kyriakos Grizzly on a table 💪🏻

  • @intrifix4536
    @intrifix4536 Před rokem +32

    I've been climbing for a while now and have come to learn how humbling this sport is. I'm pretty strong for my age but it's just plain weird to see someone with (way) less muscle than yourself be that much stronger and climb many grades higher using the same technique. It's a sport where you develop such stength with minimal changes to appearances.

    • @TallicaMan1986
      @TallicaMan1986 Před 11 měsíci +16

      yeah it's all those micro muscles between the larger muscles that finally get worked out. My first month of climbing was brutal. I was using muscles I didn't even know you could use lol.

  • @netgeek3010
    @netgeek3010 Před rokem +47

    Magnus is an impressive athlete just ask the Marines where he went through a training session to actually a match in the water. They where so impressed by him I think they invited him back or something. For his size his strength is impressive.

  • @m0b5pawn94
    @m0b5pawn94 Před rokem +9

    These are the guys that got me into the fitness side of CZcams. Great to see a collab again.
    Also, remembering that Magnus is completely natural and crushing these exercises blew my mind…

  • @irtnyc
    @irtnyc Před 5 měsíci +2

    Never been to Larry's channel before (or even heard of him) and came via Magnus's channel. These guys are great together. Its so interesting to see people from different cultures and countries supporting and encouraging each other like this. Positive energy FTW!

  • @EndL1ch
    @EndL1ch Před rokem +105

    Man, Larrys skin and face are looking so much healthier. Awesome to see 🙌🥳
    P.S. the strength of Magnus is absurd

  • @adveshdarvekar7733
    @adveshdarvekar7733 Před 11 měsíci +22

    It's insane how magnus had to worry about not putting too much muscle. Most people can't build any muscle.

  • @travisberger3980
    @travisberger3980 Před 9 měsíci +1

    So cool to see these three working out together, it helps truly visualize strength being more than just “big muscles”! Coming from Magnus’s video I also liked being able to appreciate the differences and even limitations that comes with both training types.

  • @dmoney7536
    @dmoney7536 Před rokem +47

    One of the best examples of the difference between lifting to simply look big and actually doing something that builds strength. Why anyone would want to be big and inflexible is crazy to me. I'd rather be the guy that doesn't look strong but is super strong and athletic every time. Add in to this that Magnus has probably never cycled the juice like these guys and it is a great reason to never ever take the gear. Just be consistent and work hard for years and you can have a great body with amazing strength!

    • @hitmanx200
      @hitmanx200 Před rokem +11

      Normal people don’t get big and inflexible

    • @dmoney7536
      @dmoney7536 Před rokem +7

      @@hitmanx200 ya, but that seems to be the goal of bodybuilding. So if you're good at it you get big an inflexible. Weird sport

    • @hooktraining3966
      @hooktraining3966 Před rokem +1

      Idk bro body building is insane to me

    • @trevr9924
      @trevr9924 Před rokem +9

      I would personally never want to get huge like them but I think it's awesome that people like them exist. The diversity of human sport is amazing

    • @dmoney7536
      @dmoney7536 Před rokem +1

      @@trevr9924 ya I agree and have watched a lot of all of their videos, seems crazy to put in so much work for cosmetics but we all have our weird psychological drivers

  • @xGaLoSx
    @xGaLoSx Před rokem +5

    Been following Magus for years, love seeing him in all these collabs

  • @tangerineman27
    @tangerineman27 Před rokem +10

    pound for pound Magnus is genuinly one of the strongest people I have ever seen on youtube. This guy is an absolute beast always keeping up with people twice his size its absurd! What a legend!

  • @supercheetah778
    @supercheetah778 Před 11 měsíci +18

    The friendship between Larry, Magnus, and Juji is just one of the most fun things to watch!

  • @lukagoncharov
    @lukagoncharov Před rokem +8

    this collab is exactly what i needed, YES THE TRIO IS HERE

  • @yuvalomrad7090
    @yuvalomrad7090 Před rokem +3

    just what I needed when I feel down. I love you all guys! keep it up

  • @beeawesome7140
    @beeawesome7140 Před rokem +18

    Magnus is why I started training weird pullups, what a beast.

  • @mmmelone24
    @mmmelone24 Před rokem +7

    This is the collab that we all needed. Simple but effective. Three all time greats.

  • @Turtle883
    @Turtle883 Před rokem +4

    1:25 Magnus this entire video is honestly such a mood just standing there innocently but awkwardly

  • @xbenxwilsonxhighlights7879

    I'm 165lbs nice to see another small guy keeping the big blokes honest on the back work 💪💪

  • @overthewebb
    @overthewebb Před 11 měsíci +7

    This video reminds me a lot of when seeing older Bruce Lee videos with strength with Magnus. Magnus has maxed out his muscles for what they need to do, insanely strong for his build and people spoke of Bruce Lee in the past for the same thing. Really impressive

  • @flossdaily9
    @flossdaily9 Před rokem +11

    climbers are such underrated strength athletes

    • @charizard6969
      @charizard6969 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Not true, everyone who trains in a gym know how crazy sto g back rock climbers are, I'm 235 pound, compete in powerlifting, when we do pull downs I'm as strong g as a 170 pound rock climber, not magnus, he is not the normal rock climber

  • @apeekintime
    @apeekintime Před rokem

    Nice to see this collab. Magnus is so funny when he's in the gym and him and Juji was what I came to Juji's channel for... then it became mono "look at my fancy home gym and merch" and I tuned out.

  • @nanufisher
    @nanufisher Před rokem +22

    At one point I was wondering why there was no good content on my CZcams. Then I searched Larry wheels and now I’m entertained again

  • @heine33117
    @heine33117 Před rokem +22

    That Norwegian guy got the VIKING blood !!! Vikingene er fortsatt med oss :)

  • @Shiby23
    @Shiby23 Před 9 měsíci

    that was a pretty crazy/impressive video. glad magnus joined you guys in your "sport" vs you guys attempting his "sport" i might have to go back and watch both of your rock climbing vids again now that i'm a little more familiar with your personalities.

  • @user-te8mf5te8b
    @user-te8mf5te8b Před rokem +4

    15:28 magnus scraping little bits of left over chalk from the ground 🤣

  • @mrbanana4536
    @mrbanana4536 Před rokem +28

    Not only is magnus insanely strong in his back, he prob could’ve been even stronger if he didn’t purposefully try to not build muscle 🤯

    • @justinkennedy3004
      @justinkennedy3004 Před 9 měsíci +6

      That gets tricky because if he built muscle and that made climbing less interesting and fun it could result in less functional strength.

  • @yoyoandrew123
    @yoyoandrew123 Před rokem +1

    It is just wonderful how different types of resistance training can produce strength adaptation and how beautifuly they manifest in respective individual.

  • @ryanstanley3838
    @ryanstanley3838 Před 6 měsíci +3

    14:09 "it feels very good" idk why but this cracked me up 😂😂😂

  • @draxi88
    @draxi88 Před rokem +3

    I've really missed videos with Magnus and Jujimufu together! Love the chemistry between them!

  • @dariusz.9119
    @dariusz.9119 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Magnus deadlifting 102kg (225lbs) which is 1.5x his body weight is crazy by itself and then he does 3 repetitions of barbell row and after that he deadlifts 124kg (275lbs) which is almost 2x his bodyweight. He's insanely strong 😲

    • @MassiGroupTheorist
      @MassiGroupTheorist Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's really not crazy i think magnus Can deadlift over 250kg with his strengh and with a right technique, i was able to deadlift 100kg AT 16 while i was 66kgs for 185cm so

    • @seniorAlfredo
      @seniorAlfredo Před 6 měsíci +5

      ​@@MassiGroupTheorist Magnus never deadlifts. Thats whats impressive aswell.

  • @Pivitrix
    @Pivitrix Před rokem +34

    It's honestly downright confusing how strong Magnus is.

  • @chrishenderson420
    @chrishenderson420 Před rokem +34

    Magnus is an absolute beast.

  • @richardlee5412
    @richardlee5412 Před rokem +5

    Great to see magnus and juji sharing the camera again, feels like it's been years

  • @XanEli1
    @XanEli1 Před 11 měsíci +9

    it actually looks like magnus is breaking the laws of physics on some of those lifts lol

  • @jonbrowne
    @jonbrowne Před rokem +28

    Love this channel so much! Magnus and Larry - two legends of the current age!

  • @ImagineStory-rw5ks
    @ImagineStory-rw5ks Před rokem +10

    Magnus is just absolutely impressive, it looks crazy and strange for a guy moving the same amount of weight as Larry and Juju while being much lighter and smaller than them, like he drank some superman serum before this lol

  • @antoniodiuco7951
    @antoniodiuco7951 Před rokem +5

    Larry is just humble asf! A fan since day 1! :)

  • @ZacJohnsonLife
    @ZacJohnsonLife Před rokem +19

    I feel like people aren't giving larry enough credit on the posing. He absolutely walked Juji on 9/10 shots, which I never would've expected. Huge props to his prep and coach

  • @bobkare1015
    @bobkare1015 Před 9 měsíci

    This is such a positive video. Great energy from all three. This is what fitness on social media should be :-)

  • @RemyBustani
    @RemyBustani Před rokem +7

    Found you through Magnus and it would obviously be sick to see you climb more in the future, but I was shocked how tiring the posing at the end looked! Made me think it'd be fun to see you guys try to teach Magnus a posing routine that would wear him out

    • @wademichalski768
      @wademichalski768 Před 6 měsíci

      I would be so excited to see this. I have a bodybuilding background but somehow i became a fan of Magnus on youtube.

  • @RavenTheBlackheart
    @RavenTheBlackheart Před rokem +5

    Magnus never ceases to impress me tbh... love his attitude as well ^.^

  • @LeahRobb
    @LeahRobb Před rokem +8

    35:45 Wow Magnus out-repped Larry and Juji at their own game!!!

  • @DJPerZn
    @DJPerZn Před rokem +1

    This was amazing to watch. Love this Trio

  • @ManuRomer0
    @ManuRomer0 Před rokem +2

    Que gusto volver a veros a los tres juntos,hacéis un equipo brutal 💪🏽

  • @kriena4190
    @kriena4190 Před rokem +17

    Man's back straight up has incredible neuro muscular strength to be able to keep up with people with like 3x more muscle mass

  • @ThatLaggyNoob
    @ThatLaggyNoob Před rokem +29

    Magnus at the beginning of the vid just looks like a regular dude but then he goes freakin' super saiyan, wow

    • @PHIplaytesting
      @PHIplaytesting Před rokem +5

      He looks so small compared to the other guys

    • @criticalcerebral
      @criticalcerebral Před rokem +1

      More like One punch man.

    • @Nobodysurvivesevenonebit
      @Nobodysurvivesevenonebit Před rokem +6

      ​@@PHIplaytestingcompared to average joe he's big

    • @toximan2008
      @toximan2008 Před měsícem +1

      @@PHIplaytesting To be fair, everyone will look small in comparison to guys on gear that are deliberately trying to get as much size on them as humanly possible. No problem with that at all, it shouldn't matter if people use gear, but still lol

  • @kieran7655
    @kieran7655 Před rokem

    Incredible collab. Great vibe from all.

  • @DarkUnicorn72
    @DarkUnicorn72 Před rokem +4

    Dude Larry has advanced so much in the Bodybuilding arts I can see it so clearly, you're awesome man thank you for that inspiration to get even better at my bodybuilding

  • @Rahul_Rao_001
    @Rahul_Rao_001 Před 11 měsíci +3

    41 min's of pure Fun and Joy.
    Absolutely Great trio of Magnus , Larry and Jujimufu. 🔥🔥

  • @jilow
    @jilow Před rokem +3

    I like the concept of multiple rounds. Just like reps in a gym.
    Also interesting, how some rounds I thought Larry was better and then the next round I thought Juji looked better.
    Great job guys.

  • @zichithefox4781
    @zichithefox4781 Před rokem +11

    Really just shows how strong and impressive Magnus is. But I admire all of you guys! I'm at the start of my fitness journey and people like you insoire me to keep at it.

  • @styku1991
    @styku1991 Před rokem

    You're all fucking wholesome, this video is pure joy to watch.

  • @SpaceMonkeyGVTV
    @SpaceMonkeyGVTV Před rokem +7

    Magnus is super strong. All 3 brought the banter. Great vibes.

  • @PercivalFromWales
    @PercivalFromWales Před 9 měsíci +8

    Humility is sometimes mistaken for weakness. This video demonstrates that humility and strength go hand in hand. Great vibe, fellows!💪

  • @Acusumano25
    @Acusumano25 Před rokem +2

    3:41 larry really feelin that empty bar row. kinda made me get the fuck outta my chair and do it

  • @johnvishwas9117
    @johnvishwas9117 Před rokem +5

    Rock climbers have insane shoulder mobility and strength. Plus the grip strength

  • @viktor821
    @viktor821 Před rokem +7

    Magnus has the ultimate sleeper build

  • @MagnusMa
    @MagnusMa Před 11 měsíci +9

    Pound to pound that strength and power from Magnus is pure madness😅

  • @BroTommysHere
    @BroTommysHere Před rokem +2

    This is the collab I needed today 🤘

  • @ricotrejo4125
    @ricotrejo4125 Před rokem +18

    Magnus AND juji with larry?! This will be lit

  • @Broccoli_Highkicks
    @Broccoli_Highkicks Před 11 měsíci +5

    Bodybuilders train for hypertrophy rather than strength. The goal in bodybuilding is basically to be able to flex hard enough to win what is, in essence, a beauty pageant. The goal in rock climbing, is to not fall to your death.