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  • Footage from a documentary about how the legendary Paul Anderson trained. The full documentary can be found by searching CZcams.

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  • @dapperragnar4076
    @dapperragnar4076 Před 5 lety +987

    who’s here after watching The Strongest Man in History? 👋🏻

  • @DPSDeucalion
    @DPSDeucalion Před 6 lety +767

    That smile at the end fills me with sunshine.

    • @garrethollingsworth1515
      @garrethollingsworth1515 Před 5 lety +13

      He was a happy man

    • @92clintonr
      @92clintonr Před 5 lety +14

      You can tell from that one smile right there that he was completely in his element doing what he loved.

    • @elib.1459
      @elib.1459 Před 5 lety

      Alessandro Scheraggi

    • @alainc2992
      @alainc2992 Před 4 lety +8

      He's like hehe I'm the strongest man in the world rn.

  • @jerrybyfield737
    @jerrybyfield737 Před 7 lety +753

    I once saw Paul deadlift 630 without a warmup in Texas. Back in the 1960's.

    • @davecunningham8476
      @davecunningham8476 Před 6 lety +121

      Awesome that you got to witness such a legend. Paul is mythical to me. Strongest man ever in my opinion, simply due to the resources he had to work with.

    • @brainshawfan7154
      @brainshawfan7154 Před 5 lety +14

      Jerry man your lucky to see such great human

    • @scotchtape4885
      @scotchtape4885 Před 5 lety +10

      I didnt know jake paul was that strong

    • @trungducluu9629
      @trungducluu9629 Před 5 lety +17

      @Steven Hickman u have a point tho steve dickman

    • @ryanstrohman7429
      @ryanstrohman7429 Před 5 lety +8

      @Steven Hickman Yeah but it would take 5 hours between putting all the chains and bands and shit and getting their 20 hypemen there to coax them into doing it

  • @ANDROID-19-jk4el
    @ANDROID-19-jk4el Před 5 lety +400

    Paul needs to skip leg day

    • @ryansheaffer4735
      @ryansheaffer4735 Před 5 lety +51

      He is leg day!!

    • @holmgeirgautreksson2451
      @holmgeirgautreksson2451 Před 5 lety +25

      ANDROID 19 >Tom Platz has entered the chat
      >Paul Anderson has entered the chat
      >Tom Platz has left the chat

    • @MultiKamil97
      @MultiKamil97 Před 4 lety +17

      He invented leg day.

    • @ioncasu9825
      @ioncasu9825 Před 3 lety +5

      @TJ P you must be stupid.

    • @katman734
      @katman734 Před 3 lety

      @@ryansheaffer4735 His legs decide when it's body day

  • @sharonsweat6078
    @sharonsweat6078 Před 5 lety +237

    Just a good God loving country boy. Opened a orphanage for kids in Georgia. He is a weight lifting hero in Russia still too This day. Awesome man

    • @pronewbofficial
      @pronewbofficial Před 4 lety +1

      Too bad Chick-fil-A went against Truett Cathy's legacy and stopped supporting the Paul Anderson Youth Home. ministrywatch.com/chick-fil-as-truett-cathy-helped-give-paul-anderson-youth-home-its-start/

    • @beastman2483
      @beastman2483 Před 3 lety +6

      A real man and a true inspiration, may he rest in peace.

  • @obits3
    @obits3 Před 6 lety +424

    One of his more interesting contributions is how he used range of motion training. As seen in the footage, he would squat very heavy barrels from a hole in the ground (partial squat). Then, he would fill in the hole over time. This increased the range of motion for the same heavy weight until it was normal for him.

    • @dokidokifanboy
      @dokidokifanboy Před 5 lety +13

      That's very interesting... Thanks for the info!!!

    • @gil9905
      @gil9905 Před 5 lety +22

      Fucking genious

    • @marmaladecream2233
      @marmaladecream2233 Před 5 lety +8

      Interesting to see him doing press lockouts and handstand push-ups, presumably to improve his lock out strength for the full ROM press. Nowadays press lockouts are the go-to exercise for improving pressing lockout strength.

    • @ETAisNOW-wn8wx
      @ETAisNOW-wn8wx Před 5 lety +5

      I don't really see how that would be much different that starting light and increasing weight over time

    • @assootoshmotah2350
      @assootoshmotah2350 Před 5 lety +2

      Damn, he was a genius

  • @theone2be33
    @theone2be33 Před 5 lety +133

    Not only does he squat but goes well below almost touching his ass to the ground. Freaking Amazing!

    • @wingman7th937
      @wingman7th937 Před 5 lety +4

      gay

    • @trinitygodsaint
      @trinitygodsaint Před 5 lety

      He goes parallel for him and he does high squats for training also.

    • @theone2be33
      @theone2be33 Před 5 lety

      @@wingman7th937 thanx for your respect to one of the greatest strong men known to man

  • @mawage666
    @mawage666 Před 5 lety +121

    No doubt if he trained and ate and took the same supplements and enhancers as today's strongmen, he would be a top contender with the likes of all the modern multi time World's Strongest Man champions.

  • @user-qg7oh1bv1i
    @user-qg7oh1bv1i Před 2 měsíci +2

    No drugs, no technology, just practice, determination, and faith. A truly inspirational man.

    • @user-dr4nt5fn2u
      @user-dr4nt5fn2u Před měsícem

      Самое удивительное Что никому ничего не мешает последовать его Путём . Однако чтобы добиться его результата Нужна именно его Мотивация. Неистовая Решимость .Яркий Феерический блеск в глазах.Несомненно Величайший Спортсмен на Все времена!

  • @treychambers9350
    @treychambers9350 Před 7 lety +200

    No weight belt and no knee wraps are you kidding me!!!

    • @bodybuilder718
      @bodybuilder718 Před 5 lety +24

      Pure strength..unlike the strongman of today that wear an armoured suit to deadlift.

    • @jessenerney1000
      @jessenerney1000 Před 5 lety +1

      Thays not true at all edie Hall did over 800kg with no belt or anything and they have already beaten most of lifts

    • @christophercar7447
      @christophercar7447 Před 5 lety +1

      @Aaron Davis if you are looking to be the best in a strength competition, you will get legs now not later. Without that resolve you would never be great.

    • @r.e.s.t5777
      @r.e.s.t5777 Před 5 lety +1

      @Dennis Clarence isn't the strongest man in the world. Hell, he's not even the strongest in his weight class. He could probably be USA's top pick for his weight class though.
      So that comparison is unfair.

    • @cirexviii859
      @cirexviii859 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jessenerney1000 What? 800kgs? No, his maximum lift without assistance from equipment was 400kg. His equiped lift was 500kg which is his world record lift.

  • @aidangrenier8933
    @aidangrenier8933 Před 10 lety +409

    This guy was the real deal;superhuman strength but no steroids making it even more incredible!

    • @dangosh3340
      @dangosh3340 Před 9 lety +71

      Could you imagine if he did take some performance enhancers

    • @lazur1
      @lazur1 Před 9 lety +35

      Dan Gosh He obviously had a super-abundance of natural male hormones. Adding more probably wouldn't've made much of a difference, unless he wanted to maintain his strength & muscle while getting ripped. (I don't think he cared much about getting ripped :-)

    • @jettfuelfitness
      @jettfuelfitness Před 6 lety +92

      as much of a huge paul anderson fan as i am, i'm pretty sure he was on the juice at some point. he was in russia during the beginning of olympic roid use and he was a york barbell club athlete during their big roids scandal back in the day. probably a combination of freakish genetics, early version of roids and genuinely excellent training, to say otherwise is somewhat misleading

    • @allthings3dprinted443
      @allthings3dprinted443 Před 6 lety +48

      Jett Ronin yea these people seem to forget that “roids” have been around since the 40’s.

    • @mikeygaming20
      @mikeygaming20 Před 6 lety +4

      That shows me that there arent really any limits, only the ones that exist in our minds

  • @Arjetube
    @Arjetube Před 10 lety +481

    1:41... wtf ??? doing this with his size

    • @MariusVerbavicius
      @MariusVerbavicius Před 9 lety +117

      That means he has a lot more muscle than fat :)

    • @NoOdL3z18
      @NoOdL3z18 Před 9 lety +94

      The guy was only 5 foot, 9 inches tall, but he had gigantic muscles, he looked chubby, but it was all muscle mass.

    • @lazur1
      @lazur1 Před 8 lety +46

      +NoOdL3z18 5'9" is commonly thought of to be the perfect height for a super-heavyweight weightlifter. Any shorter when that thick, @ that weight, would interfere with mobility, & taller requires the lifter to move the weight a greater distance. When you lift in the unlimited weight-division, there's no reason to be lean, no advantage. All bodyweight can help counterbalance the bar, even fat. Thus, while Anderson did need carry a lot of muscle, he also was obese.

    • @obits3
      @obits3 Před 7 lety +62

      Jeffrey Lebowski The man weighed 300 lbs, but he could overhead press 400 lbs. I guess handstand push-ups would be his volume day, lol.

    • @hammeringhank5271
      @hammeringhank5271 Před 7 lety +17

      +Im Yu idk about that. You hear allot about heavyweight strongmen being 6'3-6'8" now a days

  • @arthursmith643
    @arthursmith643 Před 6 lety +13

    Paul was our champion to look up to when we were kids. A great man.

  • @issurxozo
    @issurxozo Před 3 lety +12

    man everyone forgets this guy was doing these feats over 60 years ago without all the PEDs/steroids these strongman breaking records take now. Guy was a genetic freak when it came to raw strength

    • @clawsewitz4316
      @clawsewitz4316 Před rokem

      I don't think he used PEDS but it's not impossible. Human growth hormones came out of WW2.... Why did they put this tribute together and not mention Paul Anderson won Olympic Gold?

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel Před rokem +2

      For those who say he roided. He didn't use wraps or even a weight belt. He only used 1 wrist wrap when he broke it. If he didn't use these basic & much cheaper items why would he use the juice?

  • @hannibalbarca6308
    @hannibalbarca6308 Před 4 lety +7

    Just amazing. The amount of dedication it takes to improvise equipment/set ups on that level..plus no belts, straps, wraps etc..the guy was genetically perfect for power lifts. Prob the strongest legs of all time and he was almost certainly natty..just a one in a million specimen

  • @bigrich1381
    @bigrich1381 Před 6 lety +13

    That smile at the end says 1000 words🇺🇸

    • @user-dr4nt5fn2u
      @user-dr4nt5fn2u Před měsícem

      Верно.Улыбка говорит о том Что Пол познал Сокровенное.Чего не доступно узнать обыкновенному обывателю.

  • @colacoca
    @colacoca Před 5 lety +5

    My dad, when he was a kid, saw Paul Anderson perform at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Paul Anderson did the 2:20 feat and also used his hand to stick a nail into a 2x4 that nobody could pull out. My dad also said Paul Anderson was on TV and once did a push up that lifted a little elephant about an inch off the ground for a second or two. And this other time, he had ropes and pillows wrapped and tied around his arms, and then held back two cars pulling in opposite directions, spinning their wheels. A real life Samson!

    • @robertakers25
      @robertakers25 Před 5 lety +2

      I saw the same thing and there was two handlers on the platform with the elephant

  • @ralphorton7362
    @ralphorton7362 Před 7 lety +7

    What a beast! An all-time legend.

  • @milkandhoney9849
    @milkandhoney9849 Před 5 lety +18

    When your warmup is heavier than your competition

  • @yeezer6664
    @yeezer6664 Před 5 lety +5

    Truly a legend, him and Bill Kazmeir are something else

  • @dolamike584
    @dolamike584 Před 5 lety +3

    Such a LEGEND. No excuses for why you can't do something. Make whatever you want happen and put in some WORK!

  • @mr.workoutman9943
    @mr.workoutman9943 Před 8 lety +268

    What fat , what muscel? Only strength , raw power . Legend . Salute him

  • @incrediblehulk8031
    @incrediblehulk8031 Před 2 lety +5

    If Pauls lifts were never filmed no one would believe it, but they were which makes it all a question mark. Probably the strongest man that ever lived, or at least had the strongest legs.

    • @loveisthething
      @loveisthething Před rokem +1

      Or maybe it was Louis Cyr?

    • @incrediblehulk8031
      @incrediblehulk8031 Před rokem

      @@loveisthething not enough evidence.

    • @waltersolomon9049
      @waltersolomon9049 Před rokem

      Not enough evidence for Anderson either it seems. Why is Fred Hatfield considered the first to squat 1000lbs if Anderson lifted 1200lbs years before he did?

    • @incrediblehulk8031
      @incrediblehulk8031 Před rokem

      @@waltersolomon9049 That is why I said probably and it is all a question mark? The strongest verifiable person in the world before steroids would be in my opinion Doug Hepburn.

  • @miriameclipse7953
    @miriameclipse7953 Před 5 lety +6

    That man was absolutely incredible

  • @JHMninja89
    @JHMninja89 Před rokem +4

    Always amazed by his handstand pushups. Can anyone else at his bodyweight to the same reps and form?

  • @robertsuhrer5604
    @robertsuhrer5604 Před 5 lety +1

    Talk about improvising! There were no gyms, equipment or even AC like there is today. Just incredible drive and perseverance. He probably worked out in the mud when it rained. Bet the neighbors kept scratching their heads until he started to put the town on the world map.

  • @s3v3nstr1ngd3m0n
    @s3v3nstr1ngd3m0n Před 10 lety +19

    2:10 that clean.. very cool..

    • @rift0tripper
      @rift0tripper Před 9 lety

      I thought you said
      That clean...very clean

  • @torynichols2413
    @torynichols2413 Před 5 lety +1

    Didn't know footage existed, incredible. Thank you

  • @saptarshibose3234
    @saptarshibose3234 Před 4 lety +4

    It's amazing to watch such a big massive guy doing hand stand push-ups he was having some brute strength💪

  • @richardsanchez9190
    @richardsanchez9190 Před 5 lety +29

    How many strongmen you know can do handstand pushups?

    • @devinpledger8160
      @devinpledger8160 Před 4 lety +2

      all of them

    • @birdman4birdlegs
      @birdman4birdlegs Před 4 lety +1

      @@devinpledger8160 You must know some very specific strongmen. With you hands elevated that movement will get you reps in the ball part of half to a quarter of your pullups. They're insanely difficult

    • @sergiotl7378
      @sergiotl7378 Před 3 lety +1

      @@devinpledger8160 Most likely none of them

    • @roderickreilly9666
      @roderickreilly9666 Před 2 lety +1

      The late Doug Hepburn, contemporary to Anderson, could do handstand push-ups.

  • @EvilSecondTwin
    @EvilSecondTwin Před 9 lety +7

    Very amazing. A legend.

  • @braveheart8517
    @braveheart8517 Před 5 lety +6

    Big respect ...cool smile in the end of video 👉😊🙂👍👍💪🌹

  • @EDEN-LIMINAL
    @EDEN-LIMINAL Před rokem +1

    The wall handstand pushups, at his weight, are otherwordly...
    I am in awe.

  • @buryzenek7819
    @buryzenek7819 Před 3 lety +4

    1:40 this guy weight was 163kg/360 lb's and he's doing handstand push up damn never see heavier guy doing this, i think that's record too

  • @johnmatos8081
    @johnmatos8081 Před 3 lety +1

    One word to discribe this guy...AWESOME!!

  • @cellulersweller6562
    @cellulersweller6562 Před 5 lety +1

    His training philosophy was ahead of its time.

  • @toomuchtimeonyt9294
    @toomuchtimeonyt9294 Před 5 lety +1

    What a badass! It’s 2019 and I’m inspired.

  • @johnnyboydianno
    @johnnyboydianno Před 5 lety +2

    Simply a great guy r.i.p big man

  • @davidcaruso9123
    @davidcaruso9123 Před 5 lety +2

    A true beast , incredible strength.

  • @roderickreilly9666
    @roderickreilly9666 Před 2 lety

    PLEASE NOTE SOMETHING SIGNIFICANT about two of the lifts he's shown doing: 1) with the 55 gallon drums contraption he's standing in a shallow hole, which he filled gradually over time until he was at ground level. IOW, he was very gradually INCREASING THE RANGE OF MOTION, thereby getting stronger.
    2) the overhead presses suspended by chains? Each workout, he'd lower the chain one link at a time to very incrementally INCREASE the range of motion. Anderson was brilliant in coming up with this system.

  • @crotag00
    @crotag00 Před 10 lety +4

    Imangine watching more old time legend..like sandow,hacksmitch,saxon..wow

  • @alexochoa5053
    @alexochoa5053 Před 5 lety +2

    He was the greatest of all time

  • @ronniebaker4549
    @ronniebaker4549 Před 5 lety +1

    Strongest man that ever lived!

  • @MrFish691
    @MrFish691 Před 5 lety +1

    Truly a amazing strength he had

  • @nicktatum3301
    @nicktatum3301 Před 7 měsíci

    Pure strength wow what a legend.

  • @bbrockRailFan
    @bbrockRailFan Před 7 lety +3

    Simply a legend!

  • @zacx6970
    @zacx6970 Před 7 lety +5

    The real GOAT!!!

  • @towerjam8822
    @towerjam8822 Před 10 lety +4

    Amazing

  • @jonalarcon8564
    @jonalarcon8564 Před 5 lety +1

    Paul was just a natural beast!

  • @112jungle
    @112jungle Před 5 lety +1

    History Channel brought me here.

  • @Ma007rk
    @Ma007rk Před 2 lety

    I heard that Paul Anderson once said about doing squats: "I've done THOUSANDS of squats and I've hated every one of them." I can certainly understand his feelings. When I was competitively lifting I felt the same way but never voiced what I felt. I was glad to hear about someone who was the very best at it say the same thing that I was feeling but thought I would be ridiculed for it.
    I have no proof of this but I heard that Paul once got down to 300 pounds and he had incredible definition in his legs. I can't verify this, but I've heard about it.

  • @charlesmckinley29
    @charlesmckinley29 Před rokem

    That smile at the end!👍🏻

  • @crimpcreep6887
    @crimpcreep6887 Před 5 lety +3

    Perfect for the Just do it Nike adds... Awesome!

  • @Michael-pf8we
    @Michael-pf8we Před rokem

    The mix of strongman and olympic gold medalist is what makes him unique.

  • @vihakurjategija
    @vihakurjategija Před rokem

    The body adapts to everything. The more you train with supportive equipment, the more you will need supportive equipment to train.

  • @jimmy_iKoN
    @jimmy_iKoN Před 5 lety +2

    What an absolute beast

  • @stuartbailey6201
    @stuartbailey6201 Před 7 měsíci

    He visited my high school back in the 70s

  • @TheCoster11
    @TheCoster11 Před 2 lety

    I'm very impressed at the handstand push-ups. Bravo

  • @Just-For-Fun303
    @Just-For-Fun303 Před 5 lety +9

    No belts for protection nothing but lifting like a giant

  • @johnungate1782
    @johnungate1782 Před 5 lety +1

    My idol, what a role model

  • @williamwinn948
    @williamwinn948 Před 5 lety

    Love these 80s videos

  • @Billionaireben
    @Billionaireben Před rokem

    Good video, hard tofind clips. The overhead press was key, he used the chains to do increments until he was doing the full weight for full reps.

  • @Clarkkent163
    @Clarkkent163 Před 4 lety +4

    He trained by using some stuff that he made and then he just trained really hard in his back garden! Wonderful work, no wonder why he was so physically very strong! But, I only weigh 60kg but yet can deadlift 180kg. It's all from the hard training!

  • @monumentvalleyutaharizona9475

    Wow this is amazing

  • @ytmB4HyU4kUq
    @ytmB4HyU4kUq Před 5 lety

    It just goes to show you that back then they wanted it more than we do today. Pure hardwork and super dedication and a bit of juice of course. Still, the footage of him just lifting random shit in his yard is insane.

  • @mikawelter5463
    @mikawelter5463 Před 5 lety +1

    legend

  • @crazy2-1ilz18
    @crazy2-1ilz18 Před 6 lety

    He inspired me size don't matter muscle mass and knowledge matter you can to no matter what size you are

  • @mogwaiman6048
    @mogwaiman6048 Před 5 lety +7

    He's like a character from grappler baki.

  • @bigvio9374
    @bigvio9374 Před 10 lety +2

    Respect

  • @robbiefisher1
    @robbiefisher1 Před 5 lety +3

    Country strong 💪

  • @anthonylewallen9335
    @anthonylewallen9335 Před 6 lety +3

    Not sure why some people are saying the strong men of today are more athletic than paul anderson was? He could leap onto a three foot high table, he beat an olympic 400 meter relay runner in a 20 yard dash, and they didn't allow him to compete in olympic lifting anymore. I figure someone that can jump, sprint, and do olympic lifting is fairly athletic.

    • @YourChannel563
      @YourChannel563 Před 6 lety

      standards for all sports were a lot lower back then

    • @YourChannel563
      @YourChannel563 Před 6 lety +1

      Look at all the olympic records being broken by modern day athletes. Everything is better now just because of modern tech and more money in the industry, and as tech gets better, these records are only going to be broken over and over again. Try putting his numbers against a relay runner in 2018. He would get embarrassed. Look at this guy, 5'9 300lbs compared to Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, you really think he could out lift him or out run him. If anything there is a small possibility of him being faster because, he's a lot smaller but even thats not likely. His fat percentage for his weight would be clowned on in todays standards and slow him down. The same argument happens in all sports like the NBA, MLB, and Soccer. Look at Wilt Chamberlin, and all of his supposed records which none were verified. He would be destroyed by a modern day center like Cousins. Back when he played, half the players couldn't dribble properly with their off hand. You think Pele was actually better than Cristiano Ronaldo? He was more dominant for his time, but thats because the competition back then is not the same it is now. It's pathetic how the older generation can't get over the fact that modern day athletes are way better. Getting the opportunity to play professional sports is getting harder because there is more money in the sports, more people are getting the opportunity to participate making the competition larger. He was great for his time and his competition, but its end there. Use logic Donnie Brasco...

    • @YourChannel563
      @YourChannel563 Před 6 lety

      If you can't see the comparison I'm making between strong men of Paul Andersons era, and todays by comparing it with other sports, then this conversation is meaningless. Not my fault its hard for you to make connections. Peace out brother

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel Před rokem

      Paul Anderson probably is the strongest man in all categories under 6 feet tall & under 400 pounds.

    • @anthonylewallen9335
      @anthonylewallen9335 Před rokem

      Lifts in the old days were much harder, clean and press vs clean and jerk. Stiff bars vs bars that have whip.

  • @alimon7421
    @alimon7421 Před 3 lety

    Spectacular motivation 💪

  • @justsomepersonwhoreportbot

    Man what a legend, he can lift heavy weights without the protection we have today.

  • @edmondthomas282
    @edmondthomas282 Před 5 lety +2

    To me, he remains the strongest man ever. Only Zydrunus Savickas runs him close. Absolute legend.

    • @edmondthomas282
      @edmondthomas282 Před 5 lety

      Gore4ever FulciLives not going to disagree with you on that. As a pro with little opportunity to make big money, he had to do things to get the crowds in and a bit of hyperbole helped. He was in the entertainment business. However, it remains that Anderson was so much stronger than anybody else at that time. When he was Olympic lifting, he went to Russia to compete and beat their lifters by huge margins. If he was around today, with modern nutrition and training, he would set some amazing records. Never seen a better technique for squatting. As Louie Simmons of Westside Barbell once said about Anderson, “he was a freak of nature”. His training techniques, although crude, were actually quite modern and well thought out. Rightly considered the father of powerlifting.

    • @basedbased3632
      @basedbased3632 Před 5 lety

      @Gore4ever FulciLives the assistance etc nowadays is better tho, imo we just have no way of knowing how he'd do. But as you said, the strongest of his time easily

  • @normhiscock352
    @normhiscock352 Před 5 lety +21

    My uncle was but like this. I seen him legit rip a car door of the hinges because he was pissed off.

  • @johnboboson2727
    @johnboboson2727 Před 9 lety +21

    All these guys like Eddie Hall, Mark Henry, Bill Kazmier, Brian Shaw, Thor, and Zydrunas Savickas they are some of the strongest human beings on earth but this guy is definitley the strongest. If he were to have the advantages of today like wraps, belts and suits, protein shakes and supplements he would of been even stronger.

    • @lazur1
      @lazur1 Před 8 lety +1

      +john boboson Many guys have well-out-lifted Anderson at every lift. The backlift has been proven to be fake, and was removed from guinness.

    • @getexposedlmao
      @getexposedlmao Před 8 lety +3

      +Im Yu True but Paul didnt have tren or other substances up his ass. If he did I would put my money on him outlifting any squatter today.

    • @lazur1
      @lazur1 Před 8 lety +1

      Mark Henry's been a muscular giant since childhood; he's at least as clean as Anderson...and his lifts are verified.

    • @user-lf3wr8rh7r
      @user-lf3wr8rh7r Před 8 lety

      yes without doubt he would have been stronger today but could not compete on the same level as todays wsm athletes as it is too athletic these days. 20-30 years ago when it was more static strength he would be up there with the greats.

    • @Hodgesxoxo
      @Hodgesxoxo Před 6 lety

      Mark Henry? You gotta be fucking joking he doesent even compare with some of those names you stated there.

  • @robertgammett8718
    @robertgammett8718 Před 5 lety +6

    Do any of you have any idea how heavy 55 gallon drums full of concrete is? I know it isn’t full depth but that was more than 1000 Pounds

  • @baroneb5043
    @baroneb5043 Před 5 lety

    This man by leaps & bounds strongest human being ever walk earth

    • @patrickyanes7019
      @patrickyanes7019 Před 5 lety

      Barone B Brian Shaw’s pretty up there man

    • @baroneb5043
      @baroneb5043 Před 5 lety

      Patrick Yanes no way bro... thnk about it it was 60 + years ago, no trainers, no supplements, no wraps, no power suits, & most importantly NO PED''s...!!!!!! Anderson was a freak of nature...

  • @CalvinEdmonson
    @CalvinEdmonson Před 6 lety +4

    GOOD LORD MAN!!!!!!!

  • @mmma5261
    @mmma5261 Před 5 lety +8

    In presence he is a legend in the future he is the myth

  • @chaoticdays
    @chaoticdays Před 8 lety +19

    If Louis Cyr or Paul Anderson had access to modern training and supplements, who do you think would be the greatest of all time?

    • @kimjongroid7945
      @kimjongroid7945 Před 7 lety +5

      chaoticdays yea I'm pretty sure because he didn't deadlift as much but wen he did he deadlifted 826lbs raw no belt or wrist wraps and when he used some hook grip wraps he deadlifted 1000lbs he had squared 1200lbs so yea

    • @kimjongroid7945
      @kimjongroid7945 Před 7 lety

      chaoticdays squatted***

    • @illtellulatta03
      @illtellulatta03 Před 7 lety +1

      I say Anderson. Remember Cyr was an entertainer and I read somewhere he admitted that the weights of some of his lifts were exaggerated.

    • @finlaymcleod2640
      @finlaymcleod2640 Před 7 lety +1

      No, that was completely against his style. Cyr was the real deal. You can't fake lifting like 20 people on your back in front of a crowd

    • @annapoornarasam2299
      @annapoornarasam2299 Před 6 lety +2

      Finlay Mcleod Louis Cyr back lifted 5000pounds while Paul Anderson did 6000pounds.

  • @sz7472
    @sz7472 Před 5 lety +4

    The way the guy says wheels remind me of family guy

  • @christopheribarra1170
    @christopheribarra1170 Před 5 lety

    Result: 10% method 90% dedication.

  • @towerofresonance4877
    @towerofresonance4877 Před 2 lety

    The steel drums I think was his 1,500lb. Quarter squat sets. I'm thinking back to the 1976 world book of records and I remember it having that on record.

  • @drgrimy
    @drgrimy Před rokem

    Just recently figured out paul anderson is my great great cousin

  • @leandroborges9357
    @leandroborges9357 Před 5 lety

    He was a monster

  • @dapperfox9720
    @dapperfox9720 Před 5 lety +1

    Funny my granddad was at the show and got chosen to go up on the table. He ( Paul Anderson ) asked every 200 lb man to raise their hand then he proceeded to choose 8 men out of the bunch and some how my grandad was picked.

  • @taputono
    @taputono Před 5 lety

    What a legend

  • @seanking6184
    @seanking6184 Před rokem

    Those deficit handstand push-ups @1:40 are seriously impressive considering his size

  • @minlee5376
    @minlee5376 Před 5 lety

    He was the best

  • @d_no_allyn_86
    @d_no_allyn_86 Před 3 lety

    Such an amazing guy. He was doing handstand push ups weighing about 350 pounds!! That's insane.

  • @owretchedguy07
    @owretchedguy07 Před 5 měsíci +1

    A modern day Samson in his time that is.

  • @717rocket
    @717rocket Před 5 lety

    Wow that's a strong man!

  • @justfacts6105
    @justfacts6105 Před 5 lety +2

    A new meaning to the term..
    #cornbreadfed

  • @dutchmountainsnake5379

    unbelieveable

  • @thomsch
    @thomsch Před 6 lety +1

    Wow 💪

  • @dantheman1337
    @dantheman1337 Před rokem

    Odd how short his shorts were

  • @ArvianMilzaanugerah
    @ArvianMilzaanugerah Před 5 lety +2

    Nice recomendationa youtube

  • @ronaldkennedy2401
    @ronaldkennedy2401 Před 5 lety

    I live up in the mountains north of taccoa.this area I full of big,corn fed country boys.not surprising that the area would produce men like paul.or Bob peoples.just a couple generations ago men were either stout or moved to the city if they wanted to feed the family.

  • @scottessery100
    @scottessery100 Před 5 lety +2

    amazing
    better than rocky 3 gym