I think you're just failing to see that the guy who's a farmer is a significantly larger person without doing that kind of muscle hypertrophy training, whereas the other guy after years of training to swell his muscles is still tiny than that man. I think you're just failing to see the immense difference between the sizes of these two people. Lifting has always failed to measure things properly. It really isn't about what you lift. It's about your measurements and your weight against what you lifted. Someone lifting more than you does not make them stronger than you.
I think you're just failing to see that the guy who's a farmer is a significantly larger person without doing that kind of muscle hypertrophy training, whereas the other guy after years of training to swell his muscles is still tiny than that man. I think you're just failing to see the immense difference between the sizes of these two people. Lifting has always failed to measure things properly. It really isn't about what you lift. It's about your measurements and your weight against what you lifted. Someone lifting more than you does not make them stronger than you.
My grandpa has been farming for probably 30+ years. He is now 74 and is still working as hard as ever. Also have you ever tried pulling 50 fence posts?
More like 6 ft 4 Almost 400 lb strong. Not farm strong, not cornbread fed. Just an enormous person. I'm 5 ft 7 and 150lbs and my 1st day in my 30s I benched 225 for 3 reps. Comparably I'd say these guys are kind of weak and I never did any farm work nor did I train before that day. Point of the story being it's time to learn how to measure things properly.
You obviously don't know any farmers they have an insane amount of enderance and strength. It starts from when they are very young. Their strenght is a by product of a very hard life every day.
Now imagine if the farmer lifted on top of farming
I think you're just failing to see that the guy who's a farmer is a significantly larger person without doing that kind of muscle hypertrophy training, whereas the other guy after years of training to swell his muscles is still tiny than that man. I think you're just failing to see the immense difference between the sizes of these two people. Lifting has always failed to measure things properly. It really isn't about what you lift. It's about your measurements and your weight against what you lifted. Someone lifting more than you does not make them stronger than you.
He wouldn't have time to recover
you think the body builders are using the concrete plates?
He has wrist wraps and you think he doesn’t lift lol?
@@cyclobenchaprineright yo, bro a Dumbass
one's muscle is made from purpose the others made from lifting for lifting
I think you're just failing to see that the guy who's a farmer is a significantly larger person without doing that kind of muscle hypertrophy training, whereas the other guy after years of training to swell his muscles is still tiny than that man. I think you're just failing to see the immense difference between the sizes of these two people. Lifting has always failed to measure things properly. It really isn't about what you lift. It's about your measurements and your weight against what you lifted. Someone lifting more than you does not make them stronger than you.
@@TheCompdept my brother in christ someone having more strength absolutely means they're stronger
They both lift. No farmers are this strong without lifting it’s a complete myth
@@cyclobenchaprine they do both lift, but they both lift different things from one another
@@TeRminatoR87562 they both lift barbells
415lbs good lord I can barely bench 120. These guy are on another level
That's 350 bl of corn bread fed muscle
Pretty sure they said the one before this one was 350 this one is 415 the other guy couldn't lift it
Y’all realize the farmer also lifts right? Bro tossed on some wrist wraps and you don’t think he’s in the gym? True geniuses
I didn't know that farmers are strong
My grandpa has been farming for probably 30+ years. He is now 74 and is still working as hard as ever. Also have you ever tried pulling 50 fence posts?
Impressive
Just saying… competing against power lifters would make the point you’re trying to make here more valid… which also is a pretty confusing point. 🙃
Bro the farmer weighed twice as much as the bodybuilder!
Soooo, you've never seen weak big men before?! 🧐
The balance of that weight set up is mad sus
Court students made from fucking cinder blocks that were cut into round circles😂
Music name?
Power lifter or strong man would destroy both of em
Was waiting for him to say cotton, no racist
It’s show muscles vs GO muscles that’s it that’s all
Bro.. cinder blocks don't weigh that much whole...
Yes they do and actually they weigh more.So normalize talking about sh*t that you actually know before commenting.It shows that you're ignorant.
Exactly it was one cinder block in half😂, they're like 15 maybe.
@@stpbasss3773 wrong it's 15 for each half
Did that last man make it? They stopped it at the end.😮
Yeah he did
Farm strong 💪
More like 6 ft 4 Almost 400 lb strong. Not farm strong, not cornbread fed. Just an enormous person. I'm 5 ft 7 and 150lbs and my 1st day in my 30s I benched 225 for 3 reps. Comparably I'd say these guys are kind of weak and I never did any farm work nor did I train before that day. Point of the story being it's time to learn how to measure things properly.
They are all lifters. One is just in a flannel ffs. Y’all fall for this bullshit😂
You obviously don't know any farmers they have an insane amount of enderance and strength. It starts from when they are very young. Their strenght is a by product of a very hard life every day.
Who is who?
Since when is one cinder block 30lbs?
Facts we know better lol
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obviously those farmer guys workout, its so obviousliy ......