Pulling with Legends | CRAZY GEORGE | Kings Move Secrets
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2024
- We were blessed to get to pull with the London boys last week and the infamous Crazy George. This man has a wealth of arm wrestling knowledge. One session wasn't nearly enough! We'll be back! Thanks again London squad.
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The king 👑 looks like George is still in good shape! Wish we could see him WAL before he is gone. That big pad would be a great benefit to george. His drag/riser/pronation is second to none. Cool to see him explain his thumb gripping technique, the main benefit is you don't lose control of the opponents thumb so they can climb, or grab your thumb and over pronate you and press.
Am I tripping or Does George sound like a young Al Pacino? O.o
You have the impression that he is going to lose, but he holds in almost complete extension sacred newtons .... not to mention the endurance. Yes you really have to be strong to beat him, and as much a technician. In addition, apart from connoisseurs, he must have surprised many muscular people who underestimate him! Love armwrestling!!
How old is that guy like wow insane 💪
70.
A cool 70 years young
Amazing content
were not old,just the privilage of expierence
That's why you're still strong as hell!
fantástic
Crayzy💪💪🇳🇴🇨🇦
Yeah still strong with age, he was comfortably holding the big guy, 30 years, 30 kilos, approx guestimate, years of experience. I think he could hang the king's move for ages, while the big fullas was almost spent. Inspirational as I'm a late starter too.
Yeah man. The sport is almost ageless💪 but keep in mind George has been pulling for 52years non-stop, and has been the king for the last 20... so it’s all still relative, but as the old man always says, “NEVER GUVE UP💪💪”
Never give up, the one who perseveres through the pain the longest.
It’s not about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward 💪
Thanks your right nulification, defence through to offence. He's like Devon, talks a lot as if he's just having a stroll through the park, teaching and pulling, impressive.
HO-LEEE-CRAPPP!!!!!!!
I can't believe that it is still so hard to pin him even if you have super high grip. He says he doesn't care if someone even over grips his fingers. Can't you just press him if you overgrip his fingers? Can't you rise during the match to overgrip his fingers, kind of like how Devon beat Michael Todd? Would be cool if someone could describe his experince with Crazygeorg...
Anyone ever heard of this guy they call Stanz? I hear the dude can't be beat.
Well, the only reason u couldn't pin him there was because he's got a bone lock. If you knew that already that's great, just looked like in the video that you thought it was because of his kings move you couldn't pin him 👍
It is cause of his kings move.. yes he has a bone lock, but that’s just part of the King’s Move.. his wrist is Steel, and his table IQ is through the roof.
@@tablemonkeys5262 What do you mean by his wrist is steel? In the video you had taken his hand and even bent his wrist back, all he was supported by was his bone lock there. Also how would you explain a kings move in words, would you say its when a person straighten outs there arm and locks there pronation? How would you explain what a kings move is?
His Pronation is steel. And he is giving me his cup when his wrist bends back so he can stay deep in my hand. A kings move is when you give up everything in your hand and shoulder except you Pronation. You combine this with lots of drag and rise. Those with a bone lock can depend on that to maintain their rise by falling back onto their Tricep to gain hight. It’s just an open toproll in which you let your hand go but maintain your pronation and drag and rise with everything you got.
@@tablemonkeys5262 Didnt look like he was using his pronation, maybe during the end. I still think he's got it because of the bone lock, even when u tried to press, was just because of the bone lock he was stopping you, nothing else.
@@tubbynugget4965 you should listen to the guy that actually just pulled him and felt the pressures that George was using. It is hard to understand by just watching. But George is definitely using more than just a bone lock. Larratt says George has the most technical king's move he has ever felt.