World’s STRONGEST Man Tries MOUNTAIN CLIMBING!! ft. Magnus Midtbø
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
- Today I am Climbing a HUGE Mountain with help from Magnus Midtbø
Can I do it??? Coming in at 165KG (363lbs)
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'"you look like someone who ate spiderman'' 😂
That was a bit harsh like, but made me laugh
brian shaw (kingpin) sent him to eat Spiderman
@@spiralentree737😂😂😂
.....every Spiderman in all the spider verses
@@1584283 :D That's a lot of calories!
I don't give a shit what you think of Eddie. A man of his size, doing that climb after one lesson and it being way out of his comfort zone is something to be respected.
He had some session with Magnus in his channel
No. He's amazing and a legend that will live to tell his tale to the world.
Even when you first start bouldering tiny heights, its always respected when people get out of their comfort zone. even if its only 2 meters, getting over yourself should always get complimented no matter how far you went. thats what i learned bouldering.
Out of all of the impressive things Eddie has done, this by far, was the most impressive thing yet. Getting scared shitless in the middle of the route, mentally freezing, and being able to regroup and keep moving forward is a huge achievement.
It's very impressive honestly. I think we saw that fearless Eddie back in his strongman peak too, willing to go deep in those dark waters and carry through.
Bruh, he sprayed blood from his face during the record deadlift from sheer effort.
@@Idiomatick Not to take anything away from Eddie, obviously the 500 kg deadlift is objectively more impressive, but it’s pretty common for people to spray blood as they’re deadlifting heavy weights. Sudden blood pressure spike etc.
I disagree immensely, I think the 500kg Deadlift at the time is a much more impressive feat. Not to say that this wasn't very impressive, it certainly was. But almost nothing is more impressive then that lift at the time. That lift was and is a wonder of the world in my opinion.
@@Idiomatick Of course no one can say anything about his 500kg deadlift. But this may be the most impressive thing ive seen him do on his youtube channel.
For those who aren't familiar with climbing, check out Magnus' video titled 'Climbing with Alex Honnold Insane Experience' to see Magnus in a similar situation as Eddie. Loved this video, Eddie!
I was comment the same thing
Yea, that one had me on edge watching. Those free climbs are on another level.
Was just thinking that 👌
+1, that’s an incredible vid
lol , thats nowhere the same , its free style climb with no safety ropes
Eddie's determination is just amazing. I've never seen anyone even close to Eddie's weight climb that difficulty.
at this point what CAN'T he do?!?!
Mind over matter
@@Dizz18 fit through a small gap or box or something like this 😂
I love Magnus, he is unbelievable, he walks up the side of that vertical cliff easier than I get up and down off the couch. Props to the beast for having the balls to do this, It really is difficult!!
People that have done that they entire life is more goat then human.
Magnus is believable.
both Eddie and Magnus are "goat"s
cool colab
Mind you in Running shoes not climbing shoes 😂😂😂😂
Any pro climber could do that.
What you can't see in this video, is that there was a group of SEND young people at the climbing centre who Eddie was incredibly friendly and compassionate towards.
A lot of young people who we support (some of whom were there) are constantly judged or mistreated - so your patience and kindness meant the world to them.
Thank you.
thanks for all the hard work you folks do, Im uncle to 2 autistic nephews (one very severe) and autistic myself - though not diagnosed until i was in my 30's.
"You really look like spiderman, or at least someone who ate spiderman" - Magnus. Magnus is a savage damn
💯
You posted this on Magnus video then copy pasted it on this video too. What's the point bro? Do the thumbs up mean that much to you? LOL
@@cocainecarl4200 Doesn't look like that coke is doing you any favours, Carl
@@cocainecarl4200 Because I'm subbed and follow both of them? I also do both of their sports. I thought it was hilarious. Stay grumpy kiddo
@@fvh7278 this is just a username. My name isn't even Carl. So, what's your point?
Huge respect for Eddie he tries everything and never gives up! He really is a beast and a big inspiration!
But still calls himself in the title ‘the strongest man in the world’ he’s not
@@MW92. You know that he got the title "Worlds strongest man" from winning world strongest man 2017?
@@Shadow-rg1hr he’s not the worlds strongest man now though is he genius. Hence he’s not the strongest man in world as in his titles
That's insane. I don't think most people understand how impressive that is, let alone for a 165+ kg guy.
And getting to climb it with none other than Magnus too! Awesome.
It's not insane.
@@OriginalPuroit is insane. A 165 kg person climbing was never heard of
@@OriginalPuro try harder, kid
@@OriginalPuro your inability to realize why its impressive is why you are a nobody.
11:39 In the early light, an unexpected behemoth emerges, its massive frame silhouetted against the mountainous backdrop. With surprising agility, it consumes its sustenance, a testament to adaptability in the wild. Against the majestic peaks, it challenges expectations, embodying the audacity of life in this unforgiving terrain
Are you a poet?
Nah he just used ChatGPT for that😂 me and my friends do the same thing and the poems sound just like that
@@user-wx6rc4ki4j aah should have known 😅
Half way through this comment, I started reading it all over, applying the soft voice of Richard Attenborough in my head. Worked out pretty well.
@@25Bigf00tyou mean david attenborough
Wow, Eddie, that was truly remarkable! You must be over the moon with pride. Your collaborations with the legendary Magnus are pure gold. Keep that partnership thriving!
100%, very impressive. Eddie must have been practicing.
14:57 I think Eddie may have mated with the rock at about this point. 😂💪🏼
That's how mountains are made 😁
You can say that it was rock hard for him.
@@malakai5532 so hafthor is eddies child?🤔
Magnus was such a good teacher and really got you through it. Well done Eddie
I don’t need to climb mountains when my life is already an uphill battle.
Ok.
thats your mountain bro keep going
When you are at the top it’s the greatest reward
Get a helicopter...
Tru Dat ! I almost died on 4/10 💪🏆🇺🇸
I used to train at that gym as a kid, feels surreal to see two of my heroes climbing on walls I have been on
Which climbing gym is this?
@@craigretzloff wow haha I'd love that
@@craigretzloff It's Parthian Climbing in Manchester, I've been a number of times too
To do that wall at your weight - legit super impressive. Eddies got real balls and fighting spirit. Respect man.
I went indoor climbing at 110kgs and i had the same fear as Eddie, the equipment. You have to remember everyone in there is 75kgs or less , usually less. Googled the tolerances of the ropes and since then have been totally relaxed as they can take 1500kgs when lopped in the figure 8 as they are using. So if Eddie knew this it would relax him a bunch, 170kgs is not a big deal for a rope that can hold a car
Its just one of those things where people of Eddies and your size very rarely if ever are put in positions like that. You're right that the ropes and equipment can hold much much more its just psychological.
100% I've done the same and it's like, none of this gear is used by big ol guys. Having some skinny rock climber try and belay me? Are you kidding?
The force when you fall is like 3-4 times your weight. So if Eddie fell a meter or more at 165 kg it would quickly accelerate to around 500~600 kg of force, the rope could still hold if what you said is true but I don't think you took that into consideration.
@@shrekjunior6144oh it's absolutely tested thoroughly and even from different use cases and load axes! So for example even the smaller of the cams that Magnus would be setting to anchor to the wall are rated based on the amount of expansion they can get in a crack, so for 9mm of expansion it is rated for 5kN but a better placement of 18mm expansion ups the rated load to 10kN. The locking carabiner for the belay device would usually be rated for 22kN or so on the top to bottom axis and also rated for 7kN if it were in the cross loaded position across the gate and opposing long side. Another part of the equation is that the rope itself is called a "dynamic" rope that has some stretch so that when you do fall the force is dispersed over a longer period of time so the impulse deceleration is reduced to better mitigate the force experienced by the anchors.
HowNOT2 is a great channel where they do 3rd party stress testing on climbing gear as well as the effects of age and wear and tear on the gear. The gear itself is extremely robust when maintained.
@@shrekjunior6144top rope “falls” are usually just slips. You don’t actually drop at all. If you fall on lead then the rope stretches to absorb the force of your fall and decelerate you while you lift up your belayer, which also decelerates you. Even climbers as big as Eddie only generate 700kg force on really big falls with the belayer anchored in place. Most climbing falls don’t even come close to that.
That genuinely looked like one of the hardest challenges you've done, physically and mentally. Good to see you challenged beyond your limits
Eddie is by definition built different, there’s a reason rock climbers are built slim and toned and not 150+kg, to be able to climb like that at that size with very little to no experience while also being the first human to lift half a ton of the ground is actually insane.
Bravo Eddie, very impressive for a first time. Makes me miss climbing, sadly I don't have the stones for it anymore.
Midtbo is a true legend
big mountain climbed by a big mountain man
Iam sure there are a Hafþór joke in there somewhere but I am mature...
3:00 eddie grasping for a hand hold to stop swinging is a highlight of my night.
I have been watching your videos for quite some time, and this has been my all-time favorite video from a sheer motivation standpoint. You can tell just how anxious you were the entire time, but you fought your mental battle through the entire episode, which I want to aspire towards. Awesome video! Keep it up
Very impressive
Good grunty mountings of the mountain right here.
Poor Magnus was almost bewildered at some points with Eddies shenanigans.
This helps you to understand why Magnus is one of the best grip athletes in the world.
he isnt the best or close to the best anymore but he is still a beast
Not the first time the Beast has taken on a Mountain 😄 I tried bouldering for the first time last month and, as an 85kg guy, it's not surprising that Eddie has a better power-weight ratio, but it seems Eddie is also more flexible than me!
Eddie does indeed look like someone who ate Spiderman, didn't see that joke coming 🤣 This was genuinely impressive though.
I love it when a person pushes through something, thinking they can’t do it and they smash it.
Very cool
That was actually insane. Congrats, Eddie. O saw the video in Magnus' channel and came here running when it was over Cuzz I wanted to see your version. Amazing
I watched this on magnus' channel and as a life long climber this is one of the sickest things i've ever seen. His ability to climb at that size is otherworldly. And the rate at which he learned and understood rock climbing throughout just the course of the video was crazy. He understood things about climbing that takes people years.
Big ups to Eddie for getting it done and putting in the effort to reach that goal with a crazy heavy build for the sport.
Big ups to Magnus for giving the support, confidence, and mentoring to get Eddie up there. All around loved it love the both of ya, outstanding crew on the vid making it seamless as well!
Amazing job! Way to go. Loved the collab and Magnus coaching!
Really impressive stuff! Great dynamisk between you and Magnus, you should do more collabs😎💪🏼
What a great session! Glad you pushed through the nerves. Keep it up!
Should have super imposed the Empire State Building since Eddie looks more like King Kong than spiderman
Still thankful there aren’t any drones flying around for him to swat down.
@@scott-hr3hd there is, but not close enough.
Really well done video mate 👍 best wishes!
much respect to eddie trying so much different stuff. getting out of his comfort zone. climbing can be really stressfull for the mind and body.
id love to try that exact rock with professionals on my side ! Magnus is such a great guy, love his videos aswell
Very impressive Eddie. Well done. Been following Magnus for years, such an amazing bloke.
Love your collaboration with Magnus! Two brilliant guys
Congrats Eddie! That was really impressive, man!
Really cool seeing you think you're at your limit and then just powering through. Climbing is not easy. Inspirational stuff!
I could imagine that you'll play this experience through in your dreams for a while. You tried to utilize your strength to your advantage, but it's not a good substitute for technique on the wall, as I'm sure you noticed. I've been in this situation myself. I'm not a lightweight. My first treat-climbs were as nerve-wracking as they were humbling and I got hooked on the amazing silence and focus in my head when climbing. Nothing matters anymore. Anything else going on in your life is switched off for the moment and the problems in front of you are simple yet huge.
Magnus just casually lead climbing this in his trainers was epic. :D
Eddie ticket all the boxes: Pull-up the first 1/3, then burning calves on 'thin' edges (Magnus could probably take a relaxing nap on those footholds), endorphin rush on the 2/3 ledge, and even an 'alpine knee'.
Well done Eddie. A dude your physique and weight, you did a good job.
respect for Eddy for even trying this, and I must say Magnus is really a great instructer if you never have been climbing before
Good video Eddie ❤💪
Insanely impressive, Eddie. Well done, excellent video. Loved it and blown away you managed that.
What a collab and dedication - deserves a like and subscribe for sure
Those calfs about to pop .
Under 1 Hour Gang
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+1
Respect. It's so fun seeiing you exploring other sports. And then the excellent company you have and introduce to the audience. It's a treat.
That was an incredible effort Ed! Well done. Great to see you up The Roaches, somewhere I have ran over many many times and love it
From a fellow Stokie,love your vids,this one proves spiderman is living in the Potteries
You are awesome Eddie hall👍
That was absolutely amazing Eddie! You should definitely be proud of yourself.
Seriously well done Eddie! First time using trad gear too must have been some head-spinner. Great choice of route.
You look strong mate. Should try competing at world’s strongest man!
Does Eddie have plans for Bodybuilding or nah ?
This is definitely one of the coolest videos I’ve seen from you mate, big ups for getting it done and not giving up! 🙌
I done a lot of indoor and outdoor rock climbing in my teens and twenties around the lake District, what Eddie has achieved here is absolutely phenomenal, a Man of that size has no reason to be tearing up the rock faces, yet here he is.
When did Mitch Hooper start climbing mountains 🤣 Eddie is sure milking that 2017 win
He is the worlds strongest man
@@Future_WSM 🤣🤣 no he's not he won only one international competition his entire career
@@Future_WSM 🦗🦗
@@user-jt6qd8ri4lhe still won it, so he still is the WSM
What color is your WSM trophy?
A mountain climbing a mountain. Interesting
You are an inspiration Eddie! Started watching your Channel in December last year, and got motivated to do weight lifting, and I am already 20kg down to 144kg, from 164kg (and not the muscle kind :D). Also got interested in Bouldering, its something to work towards to, even if it will take a while. Really impressive what you have done here, climbing a mountain with this weight, even if you are a supreme athlete, absolut inspiring man!
This man has determination like I’ve never seen before. When Eddie had a goal he sees it through. That’s why he lifted 500 that’s why he is worlds strongest man. Countless upsets over the years but he kept coming back year after year training harder pushing his body to the limit and competing against
Shaw
Savickas
Bjornnson
Caron
Not to mention up coming Tom and Luke stoltman
Eddie battled with real monsters in 2017 but he did it for his nan in my eyes a true legend never underestimate true pride and grit a true inspiration
This actually looks dangerous. Given how heavy the guy is
I saw you outside tescos
Thank you for sharing your adventures,all good,some inspirational, some downright funny and some like this one just amazing
fairplay to Eddie. Love these little vids. Positivity and determination shining through.
Eddie your content is really good mate I really am enjoying what you've been doing lately!
I absolutely love this combo. you guys are great keep climbing
Eddie I am so impressed ❤been following you for years. I'm now gonna go try mountaineering
I don't often comment on youtube videoes, but this video was very impressive. You two together are dynamite! Make more climbing videoes with Magnus, and bring more strongmen!
That was really impressive. I'd love to see you try more climbing in the future, seems like a rewarding challenge for you.
Thank you for everything you do, Eddie! You and Magnus are awesome together.
this has been one of the most incredible things I've seen done on this channel. props to to you Eddie for having the commitment in doing this!
i love seeing Eddie do things that he thought he would never be able to do and then do it is amazing proud of you sir you got this
That was by far my favourite video you've done, well done Eddie that took some guts, good for you!
I love when you two collab, it's always class
I love how you are will to put yourself out of your comfort zone. Amazing Eddie, well done. What's next ice climbing? 😮
100% kudos to you Eddie for pushing through. Looked tough af. Unlike you I do have a fear of heights but this is inspiring to go and have a crack on a rock climbing wall (with all the safety gear of course). Cheers mate
One of the best videos I've seen you do. 👌👌👌
Eddie's drive to keep pushing on is inspiring! Mad respect from Texas!
Love a bit of climbing. I used to be 18.6 stone 2years ago I'm now 13.9. walk many miles a week with my dog, work 12hrs a day 5 days a week lifting and carrying washing machines fridges freezers etc. and live on steak chicken broccoli spinach and flapjacks.❤😊 Out next weekend caving up in Snowdonia. Got to love the outdoors and about. Fair play to you ed smashing it fella. 😊
I love your content eddie. I love the direction that you have piveted towards
Eddie, MORE COLLAB! as a Big guy myself, i've always wanted to get into climbing as a physical hobby but didn't know if i could cuz it's such a lean sport. This video gave me faith there is. If there's a will, there's a way. PLZ MORE ROCK CLIMBING COLLABS WITH MAGNUS! You guys have great chemistry!
Thank you for confronting it head on and pushing through the fear. I didn’t know if you were going to do it, heard the excuses start up. But you pulled through. That’s what matters.
Eddie, this is incredible. Great inspiration for me to get out there and do wilder stuff.
That was genuinely impressive... Well done big man 👌
More of you two climbing. This was awesome seeing Eddie fight through the gear fear and the difference of outside vs. inside climbing. If you have climbed outside you know what Eddie felt and I was right there with you.
Good job! Didn't look like you hesitate at all, surprised that you felt like giving up at some point. Solid
That was a good watch, its been a while since ive seen Eddie digging so deep. Good effort big man!
You sir get my commendation. that was a solid effort good job man! Always work outside your comfort zone and youll see growth.
This is amazing! And great climbing buddies too!
My guy I hope u keep climbing and take us with you for your journey!
Nice work, Eddie, would love to see you do more outside adventure. There are great sites everywhere, the UK does have lovely nature aswell, I love it there.
Dude, MAD RESPECT! Well done and welcome to the world of rock climbing!! A word of caution, its addictive! 🤣 Other than that its great fun and a different kind of challenge. Your attitude and personality is well reflected in these videos and I hope to see more of you and Magnus collaborating.
You're awesome Eddie! I climb and lift. Seeing you climb made my day. You must be one of the few BIG guys that could do that.
Magnus is the best! I've been watching you both for years what a great collaboration.
never expected this amazing colab with Magnus Eddie is so cool
This is awesome footage!
WELL DONE!! That was seriously impressive!! Massive respect for stepping this far out of your comfort zone! :) Magnus is amazing, and obviously instructed you well. But you climbed that thing on your own!