@@noname-g7x7s Many tall people (including me) suck at squat and bench, but are good at deadlifts and other back exercises, and exercises that demand grip strength. So maybe there's some truth to that, but often the leverages are very bad for squat and bench, but favor deadlifts.
@@pewdiepiesmells4289what are you talking about? Height has absolutely nothing to do with strength. I’m a tall guy and i would consider myself pretty weak. That being said, i know many short people who are strong as fuck.
@@tartarsauce4463 That's a wrong opinion you have. The Arnold Strongman Classic was the brainchild of Arnold, Jim Lorimer, Terry Todd and David Webster to create a competition to decide who is THE ACTUAL STRONGEST STRONGMAN, and not the fastest or the most athletic strongman. Real fans of Strength sports know the value and significance of the ASC.
Goes to show the kind of genetics Hafthor is working with. Imagine Hafthor's grip strength in 20-30+ years. Also really appreciate Bjørn doing extra reps after winning.
@@djo-dji6018 Maybe not. Maybe grip strength is one of those things that can improve with age. In high-level armwrestling, guys in their 40's and 50's are beating guys in their 20's and 30's because it takes decades to build up the tendon and ligament strength in the arms, not to mention gains in neuromuscular connectivity.
@@qwertyuiop416 Hafthor's father was there for him since day 1, supporting him literally in every possible way a father can support his son. He manages Thor's Power Gym, which is the second home which brought the fame and success to Hafthor. He fixes all the equipment related issues and assists Hafthor as a spotter. He manages Thor's Power Store and all the online orders related to it. He is also the one who is keeping the gym clean and tidy. For me, the biggest highlight is him preparing Hafthor's meals. A son can win the world with such a supportive father and Hafthor's love and gratitude to him is eternal.
@@pewdiepiesmells4289 I know plenty of people 6,6+ who don't have a grip anywhere close to Bjorn. I also know plenty of people 6,6+ who can't even bench 100kgs. Does being tall automatically make a man strong?
@@douglasnisbet1189 that pewdie guy keeps posting the same comment. But yeah, I doubt the average guy of 6'6 height would even get half the grip results that Hafthor's dad is getting. He's way WAY above the "typically strong tall guy".
World class grip strength display from both of you Hafthor and Bjorn! Thank you for the great video with good vibes. For sure this needs a part 2 also.
I remember meeting you and your dad in scl Dubai and i remember asking you about your pressing. If it comesback to its best before SMOE you will be the Strongest man on earth and the strongest ever period.
Wow, this came as a total surprise and truly enjoyed it King Hafthor and Papa Bjorn! Awesome selection of grip feats and awesome production quality! Hands down the best father and son duo there is! Also, huge congratulations on reaching 900k subscribers Hafthor! 🎉🎉 Here's to the next milestone, with continuous love and support! 💪🏻👑❤ _Also Hafthor, why don't you both try and get certified on the IronMind Crushed to Dust challenge? The 3 tasks are closing the CoC#2,¹ 20kg hub,² and 90kg rolling thunder.³ Martins and Juji can provide you further details. You will not need any training whatsoever and Papa Bjorn might only need a very little specific training in my opinion. It would be awesome to see a father and son certification on it, Hafthor._ _¹ You have closed the #3, hence #2 would be a walk in the park for you._ _² The very first time you heard about the hub lift back in Feb 2019, without any training whatsoever, you did 27.5kg on the Grip Genie Hub._ _³ Don't get fooled by this particular rolling thunder handle you have. It's from Grip Genie and as per many, it is way harder than the IronMind handle. Your PR 109 (240) was with the IronMind handle and according to Steve Pulcinella who saw your lift, you did it 'easily'._ _Furthermore, I feel the 4th event was a tie. Waiting to see more and more father and son battles in future, and a new grip event named after Bjorn._
Your dad i such an awesome guy. It actually brought a tear to my eye to see that last lift. So great! Im glad i have a dad that is in a so strong in a similar way (he was a self employed mason for 50 years, that also recently beat a very aggressive cancer). Thanks for making this video. I hope to see more videos in the future with your dad!
Nice. Good friendly competition between dad and son is priceless. My dad use to always surprise me in little competitions like this. He could always go a little longer and harder than me. I would love for him to still be around. You two enjoy every minute that you can with each other. God Bless,
Amazing grip content and a very strong dad ! Just a note from a Grip enthusiast. The 130.5 KG Rolling Thunder world record is for only that handle, the IronMind Rolling Thunder. And even that record has many question marks which I don't want to get into. This is a different handle and is much harder. I think on that day you could've easily gotten over 100KG on the Rolling Thunder. Same goes for other implements. Different implements from different brands rank differently in difficulty. Hope you keep on doing more Grip videos.
I have a few question marks: - In IronMind website, they have listed Alexey Tyukalov's 130.5 (287) from June 30, 2013 as the WR. And it is most probably what Hafthor quoted after a google search at 6:44. But in the WR progression in the same page, Mark Felix's 136.5 (301) from January 18, 2008 ends the progression with a remark saying Final world record on Rolling Thunder, V1. What exactly is this V1? and; - What about Mark Felix's 146.7 (323.5) on 22 May 2012 Bodypower Expo, Birmingham (the computational error on the scoresheet one which was initially erroneously thought to be 150)? And what about Alexey Tyukalov's 150.5 (331.8) on 30 July 2013 A1 Armwrestling Tournament in Moscow? It was recognized by Randall J. Strossen himself as per his article dated the same day. I quote "He’s long pursued Mark Felix’s world record on the Rolling Thunder, and now it’s official: Alexsey Tyukalov owns the mark, with a 150.5 kg success at the grip strength contest held in conjunction with the A1 Armwrestling Tournament in Moscow". So what exactly is the Rolling Thunder WR??? -- This is definitely the Grip Genie, right?
Great competition. Congratulations to your dad! It was a pleasure to meet both of you last week at your gym during our trip to Iceland. Good luck with your training and upcoming events.
Great video! Besides that, I really like the relaxed family atmosphere of this gym: here is Mr. Bjornsson filming his video, here are mothers, children playing, a girl walked on the scales: 12 kilograms😄❤ Nice!)) God bless dad and many years of strength!
what an amazing challenge between dad and son. loved the family challenge. hats off to dad for having such a strong grip. super impressive. all the best to you guys. haftor you are an amazing person. humble and charismatic and truly the mountain.
Genetics, heredity and eugenics have been known and practiced for thousands of years. Maybe we "enlightened" people living in the modern world will catch on some time.
Always nice to see grip videos! That rolling handle is not ironmind's rolling thunder, it's probably grip genie's RGT which is a way harder than rolling thunder.
Does Rogue also make their own handle? I thought since they do the Anvil based on the Little big horn, they might be doing RT also... But as you said, it does look like GG RGT. Also, what might be the one at Steve Pulcinella's Iron Sport Gym in Pennsylvania? That's where Hafthor did his 109 (240) PR. I'm 99% sure it's an IronMind RT.
@@tomi1337 Thanks Tomi. Similarly, do you know the differences between: - GG hub and IM hub - GG block and IM block - Rogue Anvil and IM little big horn? Which in each comparison is relatively harder? Or, there's no significant difference?
@@Nirsterkur I don't know about GG ones but IM LBH WR is 108.30 kg by Dmytro Potapenko. Most lifted on Rogues anvil that i know is 109.27 kg by Brian Shaw.
I understand your father's strength... Grow up working your ass off . Because. Thats the option. And its still the same every... Thank you for sharing that ... Awesome truth my Brother
Would love to see this collaboration, not merely on a grip perspective, but all things strength and life in general. Suggesting to also add Svend to make it a trio. Note: Hafthor has visited Svend in Norway before, and by the manner Magnus was meticulously looking at Hafthor when he did the 120-200 Atlas Stone set in 17.54 seconds in 2017 ESM, I'm sure there's a lot of mutual admiration, to get this collaboration underway.
Now you can shoo every bully off in the world with "My dad is stronger then your dad!" Awesome video! Keep pushing Hafthor, amazing following your journey!
Now I want to see both you and your dad test Brians blob marathon challenge in a playful manner of course. Maybe next time you guys are in the states and close to Brian you just pop in for a fun collab! Just make it. Also invite Brian to Island and just go through all the epic scenery and all the old stones and just hike around together and talk strong man stuff and high land games origin.
My great due respect from Poland 🇵🇱 for Father of Thor. His grip strength is insane. King kong grip championships, pinch grip competitions - he is one of the best for sure. Two World Elite Masters for sure here.
Wow. Your dad is really tall too! And that first grip device is really unique! I've never seen anything like that before. You're also both so big that it makes those plates look like 5 or 10 pounders! With that last one you were lifting me, as I weigh exactly 80kg.
The first device is the Rogue Anvil, which was based on the IronMind little big horn. It was created to replicate Blacksmiths lifting their iron anvils as a feat of grip strength. The last Dumbbell has a 2⅜" thick handle which makes it incredibly difficult to lift. You can see that Dumbbell in a cool public challenge where Hafthor offers USD 1,000 to anyone who can lift it. The video is in TH-cam and it was a very recent upload.
dad strength is real
Beating ur worlds strongest man son. Thats next level dad strength 💪
The natural strength in your dad is incredible 💪💪
hes 6'6+ ofc hes gonna be strong kid
@@pewdiepiesmells4289 is there really correlation between height and strength tho?
@@gashyrawroften times yes, taller people usually also have naturally larger muscles and bone ligements
@@noname-g7x7s Many tall people (including me) suck at squat and bench, but are good at deadlifts and other back exercises, and exercises that demand grip strength. So maybe there's some truth to that, but often the leverages are very bad for squat and bench, but favor deadlifts.
@@pewdiepiesmells4289what are you talking about? Height has absolutely nothing to do with strength. I’m a tall guy and i would consider myself pretty weak. That being said, i know many short people who are strong as fuck.
Imagine if his dad did strongman back in the day 😮
Amazing to see father and son having fun together. ❤
I was about about to say the same thing. Thor's dad would have a lot of trophies on his shelf by now if so.
Met Thor at Leeds back-stage! Seeing someone that tall and in real life is surreal! My son and I had a photo taken!
Daddy still crushing his son after he won world strongest man
* 3 Arnold strongman classics!... and WSM
I knew his dad had good grip strength but dang this is crazy
No one cares about the Arnold's lol
@@tartarsauce4463 Arnolds is arguably harder to win then WSM
@@tartarsauce4463 That's a wrong opinion you have. The Arnold Strongman Classic was the brainchild of Arnold, Jim Lorimer, Terry Todd and David Webster to create a competition to decide who is THE ACTUAL STRONGEST STRONGMAN, and not the fastest or the most athletic strongman. Real fans of Strength sports know the value and significance of the ASC.
Cherish these memories. You have an amazing father.
Goes to show the kind of genetics Hafthor is working with. Imagine Hafthor's grip strength in 20-30+ years.
Also really appreciate Bjørn doing extra reps after winning.
The Viking came out 😂
In 20-30 years his grip will be weaker. Imagine his dad's grip 20 years ago...
theres a chance hes not around anymore then
@@djo-dji6018 Maybe not. Maybe grip strength is one of those things that can improve with age. In high-level armwrestling, guys in their 40's and 50's are beating guys in their 20's and 30's because it takes decades to build up the tendon and ligament strength in the arms, not to mention gains in neuromuscular connectivity.
i’m sure your father is a really good person a son that’s loves hims father is very good to see .
How do you know? Explain please
@@qwertyuiop416 Hafthor's father was there for him since day 1, supporting him literally in every possible way a father can support his son.
He manages Thor's Power Gym, which is the second home which brought the fame and success to Hafthor. He fixes all the equipment related issues and assists Hafthor as a spotter. He manages Thor's Power Store and all the online orders related to it. He is also the one who is keeping the gym clean and tidy. For me, the biggest highlight is him preparing Hafthor's meals. A son can win the world with such a supportive father and Hafthor's love and gratitude to him is eternal.
@@qwertyuiop416 no
Pretty solid grip for his age?😂 His grip is phenomenal.
hes 6'6+ ofc hes gonna be strong kid
@@pewdiepiesmells4289 I know plenty of people 6,6+ who don't have a grip anywhere close to Bjorn. I also know plenty of people 6,6+ who can't even bench 100kgs. Does being tall automatically make a man strong?
@@pewdiepiesmells4289Being tall doesn't objectively make a big difference
@@douglasnisbet1189 that pewdie guy keeps posting the same comment. But yeah, I doubt the average guy of 6'6 height would even get half the grip results that Hafthor's dad is getting. He's way WAY above the "typically strong tall guy".
@gashyrawr absolutely. His grip is just insane, especially for a man that doesn't train. Natural strength.
Son and pops bonding time always gets me. Great video
What's crazy is that his dad isn't on PEDs and still has a comparable grip
But he has dad strength
He is on PEDs. Performance Enhancing Dad.
@@wolololer but he's not high enough XP yet
@@TheStraightestWhitestUnderrated comment 😂
World class grip strength display from both of you Hafthor and Bjorn! Thank you for the great video with good vibes. For sure this needs a part 2 also.
Your Dad's strength is truly impressive.
Thor is very blessed
Your Dad is phenomenal,and what a great relationship you both have,your very blessed Thor
I remember meeting you and your dad in scl Dubai and i remember asking you about your pressing. If it comesback to its best before SMOE you will be the Strongest man on earth and the strongest ever period.
What did he say about his pressing?
@@hg_10sm68 he said by next year he should be around a 200kg log press
Like father like son! More please. Great video Hafthor.
Wow, this came as a total surprise and truly enjoyed it King Hafthor and Papa Bjorn! Awesome selection of grip feats and awesome production quality! Hands down the best father and son duo there is! Also, huge congratulations on reaching 900k subscribers Hafthor! 🎉🎉 Here's to the next milestone, with continuous love and support! 💪🏻👑❤
_Also Hafthor, why don't you both try and get certified on the IronMind Crushed to Dust challenge? The 3 tasks are closing the CoC#2,¹ 20kg hub,² and 90kg rolling thunder.³ Martins and Juji can provide you further details. You will not need any training whatsoever and Papa Bjorn might only need a very little specific training in my opinion. It would be awesome to see a father and son certification on it, Hafthor._
_¹ You have closed the #3, hence #2 would be a walk in the park for you._
_² The very first time you heard about the hub lift back in Feb 2019, without any training whatsoever, you did 27.5kg on the Grip Genie Hub._
_³ Don't get fooled by this particular rolling thunder handle you have. It's from Grip Genie and as per many, it is way harder than the IronMind handle. Your PR 109 (240) was with the IronMind handle and according to Steve Pulcinella who saw your lift, you did it 'easily'._
_Furthermore, I feel the 4th event was a tie. Waiting to see more and more father and son battles in future, and a new grip event named after Bjorn._
Hlo nirmal thor is the strongest human ever born
@@JaiswalBharat990 prob not
Your dad i such an awesome guy. It actually brought a tear to my eye to see that last lift. So great! Im glad i have a dad that is in a so strong in a similar way (he was a self employed mason for 50 years, that also recently beat a very aggressive cancer). Thanks for making this video. I hope to see more videos in the future with your dad!
Nice. Good friendly competition between dad and son is priceless. My dad use to always surprise me in little competitions like this. He could always go a little longer and harder than me. I would love for him to still be around. You two enjoy every minute that you can with each other. God Bless,
Superb video Hafthor!
Your dad is a beast. Never mess with old man strength
Amazing grip content and a very strong dad !
Just a note from a Grip enthusiast. The 130.5 KG Rolling Thunder world record is for only that handle, the IronMind Rolling Thunder. And even that record has many question marks which I don't want to get into.
This is a different handle and is much harder. I think on that day you could've easily gotten over 100KG on the Rolling Thunder. Same goes for other implements. Different implements from different brands rank differently in difficulty.
Hope you keep on doing more Grip videos.
I have a few question marks:
- In IronMind website, they have listed Alexey Tyukalov's 130.5 (287) from June 30, 2013 as the WR. And it is most probably what Hafthor quoted after a google search at 6:44. But in the WR progression in the same page, Mark Felix's 136.5 (301) from January 18, 2008 ends the progression with a remark saying Final world record on Rolling Thunder, V1.
What exactly is this V1? and;
- What about Mark Felix's 146.7 (323.5) on 22 May 2012 Bodypower Expo, Birmingham (the computational error on the scoresheet one which was initially erroneously thought to be 150)? And what about Alexey Tyukalov's 150.5 (331.8) on 30 July 2013 A1 Armwrestling Tournament in Moscow? It was recognized by Randall J. Strossen himself as per his article dated the same day. I quote "He’s long pursued Mark Felix’s world record on the Rolling Thunder, and now it’s official: Alexsey Tyukalov owns the mark, with a 150.5 kg success at the grip strength contest held in conjunction with the A1 Armwrestling Tournament in Moscow".
So what exactly is the Rolling Thunder WR???
--
This is definitely the Grip Genie, right?
😴
@@simmiesim321 😄
what are the many question marks around 130.5 kg rolling thunder world record?
Great competition. Congratulations to your dad! It was a pleasure to meet both of you last week at your gym during our trip to Iceland. Good luck with your training and upcoming events.
True Viking power! Love seeing your dad in your videos. Keep up the great work.
Vikings were eradicated 1000 years ago. They were pretty crap at war in reality.
Love this kind of content from the King!
Your dad is amazing.
The memories you're building with your pops is priceless...He's a beast!
That is so cool! Björn is a monster to have that strength and grip even without regular gym training - crazy! 😁
Perfect video Hafthor! I loved it!
Its always nice to watch you too together 🤘💪💪💪💪. Viking love from Sweden
Your dad is awesome! Very strong for his age.
very strong for ANY age...
Note to self: Never underestimate your daddys strenght, grip and stamina.
Sounds kinky
Definitely more vids with dad he is a legend
Great video guys! Loved meeting yall at SMOE, we sat by your parents and Grandpatents
Loved seeing your family at SMOE, your Dad and Grandpa are giants too
Thor, your father is a strong man and a humble man. I would not recommend anybody mess with Thor's dad.
This was a fun video! What a legacy with this family. Unbelievable
Great video!
Besides that, I really like the relaxed family atmosphere of this gym: here is Mr. Bjornsson filming his video, here are mothers, children playing, a girl walked on the scales: 12 kilograms😄❤ Nice!))
God bless dad and many years of strength!
nice, a grip video from the goat drops on the day i did a single arm 25 kg plate flip & catch for the first time (smooth plate)
😴😴😴😴😴😴
what an amazing challenge between dad and son. loved the family challenge. hats off to dad for having such a strong grip. super impressive. all the best to you guys. haftor you are an amazing person. humble and charismatic and truly the mountain.
That was a fun video. Do more with your dad from time to time. That was cooler than actually watching you compete professionally. Thanks Thor
Love your Dad Hathor .. so cool to have your dad in the videos
This is awesome brother! Giving th
e old man some camera time! More of this please. Kelci next time?? :)
I know granddad was a big man too, how was his strength?
He was even taller iirc
I saw him at a show, he is a very big man
That was a great video. Thor Sr. seems like such a gentle friendly OG giant. Awesome video. 🙂
Incredible Genetics from you both. Great content.
Magnus Mitbo vs Thors dad.
No chance for Mitbo
@@CanariasCanariass It would be fun to watch though. Magnus wouldn't give up without one hell of a fight.
Let's make it happen, and with Hafthor also included. Magnus has some of the best lifting chalk there is. I would love to see a 3 or 4 event battle.
For some odd reason Magnus has repeatedly hung out with Eddie yet not Thor, a man closer to his culture.
"I don't know what it is, but I'm feeling strong today." 😂
and now we can see from where he is got the genetics and training motivation! BRAVO!
My dad is 68 year old retired mechanic. He will crush my grip strength. And I we been going to the gym since 5th grade... 😂
Lifting that 176lb db is no joke. That's ton of weight to lift with one hand, especially with the girthty handle 🤯
I remember Runar saying ""THE WORLDS LARGEST BUTTPLUG"" when Rogue fitness sent that Anvil to King Hafthor.
You are the living proof that genetics play a huge role in strength.
Genetics, heredity and eugenics have been known and practiced for thousands of years.
Maybe we "enlightened" people living in the modern world will catch on some time.
@@blakan1478 What do you mean?
@@scottmorrison1561 I just mean I find iit silly that it is still even a debate that genitcs play a role in strength.
@blakan1478 oh yeah course. For a second I thought u were talking about.. the white racial superiority haha. No worries.
That isn't even a doubt, I am smart
We need more Hafthor! When is round 2?
Bjørn is SO strong for his age :)
Grip strength is the last to go, but yes, and far bigger point is he is super strong for his weight.
@unknownentity8256 pretty sure his dad is like 6'10 lol
I love the father and son videos! Hopefully one day it can be grandfather, son and grandson grip challenges.
I'm in absolute awe. Way to go, dad!!!
It's great you guys pick things up together. Funny how something so simple can be so fun
I would love to see more content with Bjorn!!💪💪💪
awesome video man.
19:44 Yeah, I see the Viking there lol. Your dad is still Chieftain, but that was an epic performance
More of these videos. Fun to watch. The old man is still #1 lol
You know any father and son collab is going to get a thumbs up💯
dad looks younger than son.. wtf
Are you planning to go for 500kg+ on Elephant bar in 2025 ? 👀
That was entertaining! More dad videos!
A icelandic family very strong, friendly and nice. A hug from Sevilla, Spain!!
Great! I know the feeling of being proud of your own dad..
What an amazing Man your Dad is 😍😍😍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I wish I had a Dad vs Son comp your so blessed!!!!
Always nice to see grip videos! That rolling handle is not ironmind's rolling thunder, it's probably grip genie's RGT which is a way harder than rolling thunder.
Does Rogue also make their own handle? I thought since they do the Anvil based on the Little big horn, they might be doing RT also... But as you said, it does look like GG RGT.
Also, what might be the one at Steve Pulcinella's Iron Sport Gym in Pennsylvania? That's where Hafthor did his 109 (240) PR. I'm 99% sure it's an IronMind RT.
@@Nirsterkur No, Rogue doesn't make a roller handle by themselves.
Iron sport gym's rolling handle seems to be Iron mind's rolling thunder
@@tomi1337 Thanks Tomi. Similarly, do you know the differences between:
- GG hub and IM hub
- GG block and IM block
- Rogue Anvil and IM little big horn?
Which in each comparison is relatively harder? Or, there's no significant difference?
@@Nirsterkur I don't know about GG ones but IM LBH WR is 108.30 kg by Dmytro Potapenko.
Most lifted on Rogues anvil that i know is 109.27 kg by Brian Shaw.
This video make me soo happy because it proves what I speaks lot of years to bodybilders and others.
That was a wholesome competition. Superdad!
wtf thats unbelievable, amazing strength
Thor I really want to come to your gym and train one day.
I understand your father's strength...
Grow up working your ass off . Because. Thats the option.
And its still the same every...
Thank you for sharing that ...
Awesome truth my Brother
LOVE content like this
You should do a grip challenge with former WSM Magnus Samuelsson. His channel is on a rise now.
Would love to see this collaboration, not merely on a grip perspective, but all things strength and life in general. Suggesting to also add Svend to make it a trio.
Note: Hafthor has visited Svend in Norway before, and by the manner Magnus was meticulously looking at Hafthor when he did the 120-200 Atlas Stone set in 17.54 seconds in 2017 ESM, I'm sure there's a lot of mutual admiration, to get this collaboration underway.
Bjössi 4 President
A man half the size of his son who won multiple worlds strongest man titles.. Think about that for a second... Thats absolutely insane strength...
my man want them even gains! top dad 💪
Wow, i almost cried, that was beatifull!!!
@HafthorBjornsson- Your dad is incredible, much ❤️& respect😎. Great video!️
Was that a relative in the background at 11:50? He's really tall too!
Now you can shoo every bully off in the world with "My dad is stronger then your dad!"
Awesome video! Keep pushing Hafthor, amazing following your journey!
Now I want to see both you and your dad test Brians blob marathon challenge in a playful manner of course. Maybe next time you guys are in the states and close to Brian you just pop in for a fun collab!
Just make it. Also invite Brian to Island and just go through all the epic scenery and all the old stones and just hike around together and talk strong man stuff and high land games origin.
Damn this would be amazing
After watching your dad, I now see where you get your 'no nonsense' attitude from. Both are you are always locked in.
So much respect to you , for haveing a great dad.💪👍👍
Your father is very impressive and nice! More videos with him!
I know your Dad is the grip King
Incredible strong, both, i have quite a strong grip myself but this i think would be two heavy! 💪
And the STAR of this video is that little princess with her mom :)
Soooo awesome 💪🏻❤️🙏🏻
Come on Thor, next time let's see you get 3 reps with that final giant dumbbell
dad's strength as real the beast he's raising. :D you two have made it so far in progress :DDDD
That strong you enter into the contest he will win all of them.
Why you are suprised you are son of him Hafthor 😄
My great due respect from Poland 🇵🇱 for Father of Thor. His grip strength is insane. King kong grip championships, pinch grip competitions - he is one of the best for sure. Two World Elite Masters for sure here.
Thor didn't lose, his dad won👑
Wow. Your dad is really tall too! And that first grip device is really unique! I've never seen anything like that before. You're also both so big that it makes those plates look like 5 or 10 pounders! With that last one you were lifting me, as I weigh exactly 80kg.
The first device is the Rogue Anvil, which was based on the IronMind little big horn. It was created to replicate Blacksmiths lifting their iron anvils as a feat of grip strength.
The last Dumbbell has a 2⅜" thick handle which makes it incredibly difficult to lift. You can see that Dumbbell in a cool public challenge where Hafthor offers USD 1,000 to anyone who can lift it. The video is in TH-cam and it was a very recent upload.