Kyle Kirvay's Unbelievable Return!
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- čas přidán 25. 02. 2024
- Kyle Kirvay's Unbelievable Return!
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Thank you for watching! What do you think of Kyles Performance?
Holy moly. All of those lifts look like he still has some more in the tank.
Bro is the CEO of never give up
Wow what an inspiration. He will be #1
What a comeback. After all, the body is a temporary vessel. Well done.
That’s unbelievable!! With an ankle break that bad you think he’d be done or be a shadow of himself, not better 💪
To comeback from that shows the character of the man
I miss your vídeos ,im Happy ,come back this great deportist.
Thank you
Wow. Incredible. And with perfect form too.
He looks on to break Larry's Wheels Total very soon
Wow!
Atilis Gym? I never knew they became a chain, until now. I use to lift at the original in Wildwood, NJ in the 1980s. When the WWF wrestlers came down there to wrestle, some of them (Bob Backlund, Tony Atlas, etc.) would lift at Atilis.
I see they changed their management and logo. Their old logo was a blatant copy from a Frank Frazetta painting. They may have legal problems eventually and may have been forced to ditch it (???). I still have one T-shirt left with the old logo. 😂
Great comeback BTW Kyle. Keep it up!
Thanks for the background on Atilis Gym, interesting where they started to where they are now
Ótimo vídeo parabéns compara o kyle kirvay larry wheels de novo e o nicollas du prezz
amazing
Incredible numbers, the guy looks like Tom Stoltman.
Yeah with the hair I can see that similarity
And he has 1.1k+, all his lifts looked 96-98% of his actual max, especially his deadlift snf bench. Expecting a solid 1120 in the near year
Is there anything Freddy Flintoff can’t do when he puts his mind to it?!
Drive a car😂
These are straight up Ronnie Coleman numbers. Wtf...
Considering Ronnie's use of a squat suit and wraps, Kyle's numbers are far more impressive
Now put them side to side...@@StrengthUniverse
@@StrengthUniverseRonnie was also in near contest shape ...
@@Pler1978 Ronnie himself never claimed to lift more than those infamous 800 pound lifts. He watched a video of Larry Wheels and straight up said "I did 800 for two" when he watched Larry do over 900.
390 w/o straps 🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Rare to see someone squat more than they can deadlift
Jesus might have competition soon enough
Different weight classes mate
@@StrengthUniverse ye but like, total
Jesus is drug-free.
@@kobemop drug tested
So I want you guys to think of this logically. He’s out for a year with that injury and then he comes back from that injury and shatters his old records (he did in wraps) . He had to of been blasting the gear which speeds up recovery but even then there is more to this story because that’s not how it works. That’s not how human body works post injury. You don’t come back from an injury and be way way stronger than before it that quick in 6 months. Maybe he should injure himself again then come back and hit 950 raw squat, 630 bench, 905 deadlift. Plus he wore wraps in first comp 2022 and now raw and he’s way stronger. Hope you guys see this doesn’t add up.
what are you suggesting then? these are fake weights?
@@Vipinnnn17 not once did I say that. But timelines and injuries and details associated with them are made up or exaggerated to make it seem like the individual aka social media lifter if superhuman and to get that wow factor online. You don’t have a serious injury then in short time come back way way stronger. It’s usually the complete opposite. So that’s why I said what Kyle said and reality of injuries it doesn’t add up