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My mind can’t comprehend how you come back from the loss of a child. Much respect to Joe, his physical strength and more importantly his mental strength.
I met Joe when I live streamed the USS Strongman Nationals. His collars are amazing and stood the test of the event-always worked great. He is such a well spoken and humble gentleman. Thank you for this great content.
Been following Joe Mackey for quite some time. Being the first IFBB pro to conventional Deadlift over 900lbs Raw. Also saw videos of him doing Dumbbell Bench Press with the 150s for 25 reps. Something along the lines. Hearing him talk he seems respectful and humble. Great to see. Was a good listen
Joe “the whole Nine” Mackey! Seems like an incredibly nice guy! All i can say is that guy that was waiting outside in the Parking lot at UPS was one crazy son of a bitch to wanna dance with Joe 😅
I was scrolling IG the other dya and i saw the ad with chris duffin standing on a vertically loaded barbell dropping weights on the plates to try to test the clamp
Such a good guest ive alway been intrigued by this guy. Huge strong and lean. Would be a monster if he peaked for full power. But i love body building too so i understand. Deadlift is actually the only life i never got injured on knock on wood. I hurt myself benching the most. And squat only twice but i couldnt lift for month's so those where my worse injuries
I’d really like to hear somebody address recovery as it pertains to the aging lifter. It gets to a point where you can’t eat 6,000 calories a day and go 100% all the time.
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My mind can’t comprehend how you come back from the loss of a child. Much respect to Joe, his physical strength and more importantly his mental strength.
Shed a tear when Joe spoke about his son, great interview
I met Joe when I live streamed the USS Strongman Nationals. His collars are amazing and stood the test of the event-always worked great. He is such a well spoken and humble gentleman. Thank you for this great content.
His strength for a bber, is crazy I saw him desdlifting over 900 lbs while being ripped
Joe is a very intelligent man and I really enjoyed this podcast.
Great episode!!
Awesome Show! Joe is great.
Been following Joe Mackey for quite some time. Being the first IFBB pro to conventional Deadlift over 900lbs Raw. Also saw videos of him doing Dumbbell Bench Press with the 150s for 25 reps. Something along the lines. Hearing him talk he seems respectful and humble. Great to see. Was a good listen
Joe “the whole Nine” Mackey! Seems like an incredibly nice guy! All i can say is that guy that was waiting outside in the Parking lot at UPS was one crazy son of a bitch to wanna dance with Joe 😅
I was scrolling IG the other dya and i saw the ad with chris duffin standing on a vertically loaded barbell dropping weights on the plates to try to test the clamp
Such a good guest ive alway been intrigued by this guy. Huge strong and lean. Would be a monster if he peaked for full power. But i love body building too so i understand. Deadlift is actually the only life i never got injured on knock on wood. I hurt myself benching the most. And squat only twice but i couldnt lift for month's so those where my worse injuries
I'm definitely going to watch this video with third time; I know, who does that hahaha
I’d really like to hear somebody address recovery as it pertains to the aging lifter. It gets to a point where you can’t eat 6,000 calories a day and go 100% all the time.
2000 views 100 likes thanks to this guy