dog she pushed him strategically to see which leg was going to react to catch him. Then she coached him based on him going to his right leg naturally. That's genius this little girl is a savage.
She's insane. You can tell the people around her aren't just coaching her through the motions, she's learning the why (she's either asking the questions or they're making it a point that she understands). Either way, it's just so endearing to see.
She a great kid. I grabbed my face in pain when she dropped that squat attempt. Thank GOD she was not hurt. She would put this man to shame and deadlifts are my exercise favourite. Great job all.
The fact that she can deadlift a weight that is heavier than him himself is mind boggling to me. What an awesome kid, I hope she has an amazing future ahead of her.
Besides her strength, I think what is most impressive is her eloquence at 10. I swear I had almost no social etiquette or ability to express myself so clearly at 10
Being a 4x national champion she's undoubtedly had hundreds of interviews, meetings and spent a lot of time talking to a lot of people. Girl's had practice
That moment she said "I eat a lot of candy" made me feel so happy. that she's doing this because SHE wants to and not influenced by parents who force her to train/eat a certain way.
Another armchair psychologist 👌 The father of this girl is very hooked on her becoming the star. I'm not saying she's not happy but you should never rule out possibilities simply because you're seeing a very heartwarming and wholesome story and it makes you happy.
@@vivvpprof Yeah, like she is able to deadlift the weight of the adult fat man. That is crazy. I wouldn't be surpised if her parents would make her do some sort of steorids even if she isn't aware of that.
I was not half this chill and well-balanced at 10 years old, I tell you what I was a flapping mess. This kid is going places, and she's already showing really good coaching skills to boot
The internet and teaching of parents are strong intelligence comes quicker now faster than last generation. Before they mainly had books. Now the internet so strong so powerful. Maturing quicker shouldn't be uncommon. I was rather calm at 10 from a poor kid getting moved around learned so much. And still the number 1 rule your mental is more important than your physical.
@@lolicongang.4974 Bro most kids do tiktok from 1 years old and cant even speak properly anymore and are becoming artificially autistic . This is a huge problem in my country . There are 7/8 years old that if you ask them what is your mothers name , they just say mama cuz their brains a fried . Internet is not exacly powerful in the good way .
@@JonModafokin1The internet can provide the potential to do a lot of good and a lot of bad for kids. It's effective in spreading knowledge whether it be good or bad. Having young kids scrolling all day on tiktok is something I definitely think is oftentimes harmful, but sometimes they may encounter media with good role models or different perspectives to consider. Whereas before, for better or worse, kids were more influenced by only their familial spheres.
Rory's sweet and kind nature just shows the positive environment she has been in throughout her training. Her letting Will go first and cheering to pump him up before he went? So sweet!
Hearing her say she eats a lot of candy (7:00) made me feel really good. Lots of times kids like this are forced into it by their parents and they never allow the kid a moment of joy, but it was very clear that she truly enjoys what she is doing, both by her energy while doing the lifts as well as the encouragement and teaching she gave to Will along the way. Truly inspirational
with these types of kids, they can have parents on the opposite ends of the spectrum, one side being controlling like those beauty pageant parents or support supportive while still pushing them to their limits in a positive way, admittedly the line between the two is thin and difficult to maintain without slipping to the other side sometimes. very typical when these types of kids grow up and tell the world about their trauma. just because she has some candy doesnt mean everything is hunkeydorey, but hopefully it is
Will always tries to be sarcastically competitive in order to stay comfortable with new people, but she’s so genuinely nice and straightforward it’s hilarious😂
Will is genuinely impressed by this kid. I think it's not only the strength, but she's just such a calm kid, that probably helps a lot to not "Clark it" She doesn't freak out, just lets her body speak, and that's something most people take a long time to learn.
There's no way any kid acts like that at ten unless given drugs. You have to wonder what these "parents" and "doctors" are giving these "poor kids." If you ever observe an unusually calm nine to eleven year old, then that should be an automatic red flag. It's a shame that parents enjoy living vicariously through their kids, often to the point of harming their health, but that's 2023 for you. People actually think a 10 year old girl lifting that much is "healthy" and "totally natural" when even most grown men can't lift anywhere near as much as that.
@@ruslanibragimov4991 like you legit just pulled that from your ass I train BJJ and we have 7/10 year olds training who are focused, driven little champions. Some kids are just bred different.
@@MarcoPoloTheConqueror If she can lift that much, then she DEFINITELY is. No fault of her own since her parents/coach/doctor introduced her to it, but still has lifelong consequences as it's not healthy.
@@ruslanibragimov4991 Ive been medicated since 7 or 8, its not such a big deal for kids to take drugs LOL. It made me "unusually" calm. Also assume you mean steroids which is even funnier cause just look at her bro. You just sound jealous when you are blowing up all the comments too.
100% she is a future Olympic Medallist / Champion. 275lbs deadlift is hard to comprehend, ask 100 random guys on the street to do that and maybe 10% get it.
People in physical Jobs will most likely be able to get it, gym people too but regular Office job people that arent doing sports will struggle. 275 is not leightweight
I have recently got back into deadlifting after a long time off, and lifted that the other day. It was heavy. I'm an adult man. This child has otherworldly strength.
@@spirit959ful Correct. If you do not lift or do anything physical regularly a 200lb guy is not picking that up. On the internet of course it is "Light weight"
@@nasty2168 it's perfectly healthy. It's probably way healthier than the average kid because she's much stronger and more flexible, and that translates to her body being an injury prevention machine. Kids tend to do activities that are prone to injury, so this will definitely help with that. And add to that the skill and proprioception required to perform Olympic lifts, she'll grow up to be an expert of body control and movement.
@@taoist32To add to this, when you hear things like it can "stunt your growth" or injure growth plates etc. These are the risks associated with ANY sport. Weightlifting is no more dangerous for kids than other sports.
That girl is already incredible, can you imagine another 10-12 yrs, my god!!! And she is on a track to be an incredible mentor and teacher to boot... hope she keeps her health and passion, wherever she chooses to take it
Yeah, but what is going to happen when she is adult and some pervert LGBTQI+ pedo changes their sex and destroys any record this girl could have achived in women's sports because they are a mediocue man but and exceptional women.
@@LordMaskin dude. wtf. you know that trans women have been accepted in the olympics since 2004 and the first one to compete in weight lifting (and at all iirc??) was not until 2021. And she didn't even place.
When you make this “fair” (which you can never really do), this girl is an elite athlete. Also a prodigy with real discipline and the correct attitude. She’d only ever lose to people of the same level.
sadly, it would be harder for her to lift her body weight as she gets older. Yes , she would get stronger, but also heavier. And her weight would grow faster than her strength. That happened to my younger siblings too.
This little girl is incredible. I hope she continues on this path and remains healthy, will be so cool to see her represent the USA as an adult one day.
To be honest she probably won't even be an adult by the time she's ready to represent the US in open competition. I can imagine her doing it as a 15/16 year old.
I think that this should probably just be declared a “no contest”. It was clearly completely unfair. Poor Will didn’t stand a chance. She is truly phenomenal.
Love how Rory was shy at the beginning; then she just giggled at your squats; lovely duo, Will you made her feel at ease really fast, can definitely tell she enjoyed the workout
It's not a fair comparison because of the square cube law. Small insects can lift 1000+ times their body weight, and leap 1000+ times their body length. It's not because they are exceptionally strong, it's just physics. As Rory gets larger, her relative weight lift will diminish as well. Rory is impressive, but you shouldn't feel down because you can't match her relative weight lift.
@@peezieforestem5078 You beat me to it. Also leverages, kids have shorter limbs that give them a mechanical advantage. On top of all that sumo is easy!
A clear demonstration of the value of helping your kids learn to struggle in the pursuit of excellence. What a special young lady she is. Great video, Will!
Rory is AMAZING! And what a sweetheart cheering Will on and still being a supportive coach even though they're competing. This girl's gonna go far! I also LOVE that we aren't minimising her achievements by referencing her gender - she's not "strong for a girl", she's JUST STRONG! 👏
Im not afraid to say it, shes stronger than me😂 This is crazy impressive and all the people in the comments saying "I could lift more" yall are weirdos.
Rory did amazingly well. TBH she was not far off beating Will on actual weight on the C&J if it was judged on competition. She lifted 135 cleanly but his 190 would have failed as he pressed it up. Shows how much is technique as opposed to muscling it up. Most impressive bit to me was when she failed the 225 squat ( 100KG ) and just threw it off her shoulders with no fear.
Just for more perspective, as a fellow female lifter who has been consistently lifting for 6 years, currently 160lbs, I was stoked to hit a deadlift PR of 250 recently. Rory is an elite athlete. Awesome video!
This is so cute! I love the inter generational bond in this. I can tell a lot of your positive energy is rubbing off on Rory and vice versa. She will become a positive fitness inspiration for many in years to come.
Been watching her for years on Instagram. It's incredible to see her progress and her coaching staff. She has great coaches, supportive folks all around her and she's a really inspiring kiddo! Keep it up Rory! Great guest to host on your show Will!
@@santoslozano7518as cool as it is that this kid is so dedicated to her hobby I find it unsettling that children younger than 10 are allowed to be on instagram and post images of themselves. It can really endanger them
I know everyone is applauding her on her maturity but while it is definitely admirable I still do hope she gets some time to play with friends and just be a kid. It would help her too in the long run :)
@@Therealbdsfitness Children need time to be children for their psycho-social development. Play is *good* for you, at any age, but is especially crucial when only 10 years old.
I’m so glad Rory is as good as she is at what she does. Not only is she lifting heavier than I do at 1/3 of my weight, but she’s also gonna grow up and become such an influence on all the other young girls in the world!
@@904_theo2 Exactly... "Discipline" actually means to teach🙂,it's not being mean or anything inappropriate like that.Healthy childrearing is a balance between showing your unconditional ❤️ & applying discipline as needed and you tailor this balance to each individual child based upon their unique temperament/needs.Beware of ANY adult that meanly says "I need to discipline you!" to kids under their care,yells/screams at them,etc...That is NOT actual "discipline" & those are psychologically &/or physically abusive types😬.Too many people get it twisted & 💭 that discipline somehow means being mean,out of control, using brutal punishments,etc.
@daveh71 Um....you do realize that weightlifting is a sport for men and by men? Thus, any girl in the sport, especially one made to do it by her parents, is in fact "woke". You really think girls were lifting heavy weights at ten in the 1800s?
At 10 years old, I was riding bikes and playing videogames. This kid has a future ahead of her. I hope she pursues or continues being a fitness/weightlifting guru.
To date, no 10 year old world-renowned strongman, weightlifter, powerlifter, or bodybuilder has had a healthy adolescence or adulthood. Remember Richard Sandrak?
@@ruslanibragimov4991 I'm pretty sure this is generally true for child prodigies across disciplines - classical musicians, chess players, mathematics, etc, and certainly also in the performing arts such as dance, singing, theatre and film acting. It's not surprising, really.
@@19guyswithcutboxers23 - Powerlifting/bodybuilding and professional sports is different than those disciplines you listed. Unfortunately, today in order to become a professional elite athlete, 99% if not 100% are on some type of gear. It´s necessary to be competitive with your teammates who are all juiced along with their elite genetics. I worked at a gym where a player from the Kansas City Chiefs used to train. He told me that every single player was on juice. Then he said in the league there may be a wide receiver here or there they may not be on juice because they´re tall or insanely fast...but this conversation was over 20 years ago. Today, I´m pretty sure all elite athletes are juiced, except maybe golf...even golfers are on TRT.
Loved this! Been watching your videos since the beginning and this is the first one my 6 year old daughter actually sat and watched the entire thing with me. She couldn't believe how strong Rory was, I kept telling her for her size she's lifting way more than you and she was amazed. Love every one of these collabs you've done with other walks of life in the lifting community (young Olympic lifter, power lifting, etc).
I've been following this young lady for a while and I am impressed - not with her (but I am) but with you, Will. Your ability to remain humble and readily accept defeat to a "little girl" is remarkable. I don't think you understand how many people you inspire!!
I can't even imagine how you felt, inspired but also failing those sets and still trying to ve so so positive and funny in the video!! You are amazing!!
I have a daughter and she lifted her milk box weighing around 2.8kg's and she's only 1 year and 6 months at that time. :D I hope she will be strong like you Rory. I will try my best to train her
@@drewellis5655 ah yes because teaching your children about weightlifting causes androgenic effects, you gotta learn about the basics of the human body before you say anything
@@drewellis5655 women only look like that if they take testosterone and other PEDs....natural women that are lifters look great, you should educate yourself on weightlifting before you make statements like that. Trust me, if they don't want their body to look like that, it won't. It takes hard work and dedication to maintain a large but shredded physique as a woman, it's a very specific goal.
I suffer from anxiety and I even take meds for it, and she calms me dowwwwwn, I really love her and her parents her reaction when she failed the clean & jerk, the way she coaches and encourages will her parents are absolute Win and they must write a book about parenting
She's so cool, calm, confident. You can tell she's in her element. Also love her actual disappointment in him during the deadlift. Like she was right he had it he just needed to finish it off.
I recently started watching and just subscribed, I just wanted to say I love the humor, good sportsmanship, and I appreciate how he always does challenges to their fullest "proportional to body weight"
Loving this. I hope more girls get into this sport. It’s so good for females to be strong like this. Lifting is great for our bones as well I didn’t get into lifting till my late 20’s. I wish someone had said I could do this when I was her age.
dog she pushed him strategically to see which leg was going to react to catch him. Then she coached him based on him going to his right leg naturally. That's genius this little girl is a savage.
She's insane. You can tell the people around her aren't just coaching her through the motions, she's learning the why (she's either asking the questions or they're making it a point that she understands). Either way, it's just so endearing to see.
That's incredible. I was wondering why she did that but that's actually so intelligent. She's only gonna get better with time
the back push is common knowledge in an Olympic Lifting Gym.
@@GUIDE_Nico it's used for surfing as well
@@monkemode8128 totes
I’m so impressed at how good of a coach she is at 10, what a pro already
Agreed! The actual little girl wasn’t bad either.
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I was thinking the same. She be an amazing pt
@@bahrahfahofficial1158 LOOL
100%
Fr, like that push technique to see which leg he should put out was genius! Really impressed me
she's a true athlete, a legit coach, and seems like a genuinely kind human being. what a great kid
Now in curios to how the parents did it, it's really inspirational
She a great kid. I grabbed my face in pain when she dropped that squat attempt. Thank GOD she was not hurt. She would put this man to shame and deadlifts are my exercise favourite. Great job all.
Yeah, she's garbage. She cheats at cards and is wanted for arson in several states.
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Yeah it’s easy to be great when you’ve been forced to be. Let’s see where she ends up as an adult lol
The fact that she can deadlift a weight that is heavier than him himself is mind boggling to me. What an awesome kid, I hope she has an amazing future ahead of her.
275 pound deadlift as a 70 pound 10 year old girl is horrifying. It's almost like it's a joke.
I was way stronger at 10
@@dv9239 ORLY
But it’s like her range of motion is so mall she barely even moves
@@XVI-Blake well shes a kid💀
Besides her strength, I think what is most impressive is her eloquence at 10. I swear I had almost no social etiquette or ability to express myself so clearly at 10
Homeschooled or what?
When kids are into something generally speaking they like to talk about it
@@ordelipyorinen8235 lol, you crearly haven´t talked to everyone in your class
Being a 4x national champion she's undoubtedly had hundreds of interviews, meetings and spent a lot of time talking to a lot of people. Girl's had practice
At 40, I still don't have the eloquence she has
Her feedback was absolutely perfect. You can tell she’s got really good adults around her.
She is well guided in principle and form.
BUt is it healthy at that age to lift? I'm asking because i don't know..
@@tiagomota4734 Good question. Don’t know but it’s worth looking into I guess😅. I just like how mature her language is for her age😄
@@tiagomota4734same, I don't think it's good sport especially for child. It's better to be just easy athletic in her age.
@@tiagomota4734 Another thing, what will happen to her if she's peaked at 10?
Will trying so hard to keep his jokes clean 😂
I was just thinking that 😂 😂😂
Same
I was actually impressed that he didn't make a single innuendo or anything in the whole video
He doesn’t want to be a jerk.
@@zupergurkanhe did one. if i remember correctly he was like “i’d ask you for a spot but i don’t know how that would go…” while he was squatting.
That moment she said "I eat a lot of candy" made me feel so happy. that she's doing this because SHE wants to and not influenced by parents who force her to train/eat a certain way.
Could be both
Another armchair psychologist 👌
The father of this girl is very hooked on her becoming the star. I'm not saying she's not happy but you should never rule out possibilities simply because you're seeing a very heartwarming and wholesome story and it makes you happy.
@@vivvpprof Yeah, like she is able to deadlift the weight of the adult fat man. That is crazy. I wouldn't be surpised if her parents would make her do some sort of steorids even if she isn't aware of that.
I am baffled , this child is literally stronger than so many gym goers even when not comparing pound for pound
There are reasons a lot of people only use light weights. No valid reason however I can think of.except it's easy and women don't want muscles
She is stronger then most non gym goers. But she is weaker than 99% of people who actually go to the gym
@@mswcomparisons2562 we're talking about bodyweight and age comparisons here
@@tonybarfridge4369 he said even when not comparing pound for pound
@@mswcomparisons2562most is a reach
Will: Can you make it look like you struggle so I feel okay?
Rory: No
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I loved that. Not another girl trying to make a man feel more comfortable.
@@msforest833
Yes! I seriously love that she was assertive and unwavering. Her parents are doing a great job.
@@msforest833crazy how you managed to bring gender into this, ngl
@@msforest833Yeah, because all girls do that lmao. Go outside for a bit.
I was not half this chill and well-balanced at 10 years old, I tell you what
I was a flapping mess. This kid is going places, and she's already showing really good coaching skills to boot
The internet and teaching of parents are strong intelligence comes quicker now faster than last generation.
Before they mainly had books.
Now the internet so strong so powerful.
Maturing quicker shouldn't be uncommon.
I was rather calm at 10 from a poor kid getting moved around learned so much.
And still the number 1 rule your mental is more important than your physical.
@@lolicongang.4974 Bro most kids do tiktok from 1 years old and cant even speak properly anymore and are becoming artificially autistic . This is a huge problem in my country . There are 7/8 years old that if you ask them what is your mothers name , they just say mama cuz their brains a fried . Internet is not exacly powerful in the good way .
@@JonModafokin1
They say mama cause that's what they call them.
Lol or they just don't care.
New times.
@@JonModafokin1The internet can provide the potential to do a lot of good and a lot of bad for kids. It's effective in spreading knowledge whether it be good or bad. Having young kids scrolling all day on tiktok is something I definitely think is oftentimes harmful, but sometimes they may encounter media with good role models or different perspectives to consider. Whereas before, for better or worse, kids were more influenced by only their familial spheres.
idk, most women change a lot for worst when they start to feel it inside them...if you know what i mean.
Rory's sweet and kind nature just shows the positive environment she has been in throughout her training. Her letting Will go first and cheering to pump him up before he went? So sweet!
Hearing her say she eats a lot of candy (7:00) made me feel really good. Lots of times kids like this are forced into it by their parents and they never allow the kid a moment of joy, but it was very clear that she truly enjoys what she is doing, both by her energy while doing the lifts as well as the encouragement and teaching she gave to Will along the way. Truly inspirational
with these types of kids, they can have parents on the opposite ends of the spectrum, one side being controlling like those beauty pageant parents or support supportive while still pushing them to their limits in a positive way, admittedly the line between the two is thin and difficult to maintain without slipping to the other side sometimes. very typical when these types of kids grow up and tell the world about their trauma. just because she has some candy doesnt mean everything is hunkeydorey, but hopefully it is
YES SCREAM THIS
Candy is bad for teeth and health..
sugar literally kills the body and you are happy that she eats candy. shut the fuck up dude
Candy is not a moment a joy, it's an addicting poison
Will always tries to be sarcastically competitive in order to stay comfortable with new people, but she’s so genuinely nice and straightforward it’s hilarious😂
Right😂
Accurate take.lol.
How was he being sarcastically competitive?
@Steveman. Did you see the video yet?
I love Will, but I root against him in every single competition he's in. Go Rory!
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Same 😂😂😂😂
Adorable. Her parents did such a good job raising such a lovely kid.
Agreed
Will is genuinely impressed by this kid. I think it's not only the strength, but she's just such a calm kid, that probably helps a lot to not "Clark it" She doesn't freak out, just lets her body speak, and that's something most people take a long time to learn.
There's no way any kid acts like that at ten unless given drugs. You have to wonder what these "parents" and "doctors" are giving these "poor kids." If you ever observe an unusually calm nine to eleven year old, then that should be an automatic red flag. It's a shame that parents enjoy living vicariously through their kids, often to the point of harming their health, but that's 2023 for you. People actually think a 10 year old girl lifting that much is "healthy" and "totally natural" when even most grown men can't lift anywhere near as much as that.
@@ruslanibragimov4991 so because a 10year old is calm shes on drugs?
@@ruslanibragimov4991 like you legit just pulled that from your ass
I train BJJ and we have 7/10 year olds training who are focused, driven little champions.
Some kids are just bred different.
@@MarcoPoloTheConqueror If she can lift that much, then she DEFINITELY is. No fault of her own since her parents/coach/doctor introduced her to it, but still has lifelong consequences as it's not healthy.
@@ruslanibragimov4991 Ive been medicated since 7 or 8, its not such a big deal for kids to take drugs LOL. It made me "unusually" calm. Also assume you mean steroids which is even funnier cause just look at her bro. You just sound jealous when you are blowing up all the comments too.
100% she is a future Olympic Medallist / Champion. 275lbs deadlift is hard to comprehend, ask 100 random guys on the street to do that and maybe 10% get it.
People in physical Jobs will most likely be able to get it, gym people too but regular Office job people that arent doing sports will struggle. 275 is not leightweight
I have recently got back into deadlifting after a long time off, and lifted that the other day. It was heavy. I'm an adult man. This child has otherworldly strength.
275 is pretty light but absolutely insane for a 10yr old girl, even if it’s sumo. Lots of adult girls can sumo 300
@@gnb1222 Its not "Pretty light" the vast majority of men in the street cannot pick it up
@@spirit959ful Correct. If you do not lift or do anything physical regularly a 200lb guy is not picking that up. On the internet of course it is "Light weight"
Will is so good with kids 😂😂😂 the awkwardness 😂😂😂
i thought the same
Dude, your interaction with her is so wholesome! Love this video!
When Rory pulled 265 on that deadlift I was speechless! I’m a grown ass man and I couldn’t even touch that! Much respect Rory!
Me as a gym goer being impressed with my 110 deadlift 😂😂
It's embarrassing I can pull at least 50 pounds more than that easily
Plus she's cheating doing sumo
Wow you can lift 50 lbs more than a 10 year old, so impressive. Imagine flexing on the internet when you can only deadlift 310.@@cartistan
Are you really a grown man, then? Join the 3 and then the 4 plate club.
Love how humble she is. What a champ
not really
@@ihy3378 bros hating on a kid
shes 10 years old 💀💀@@ihy3378
imagine hating on a ten year old@@ihy3378
@@ihy3378ur mad she’s stronger than you 🍼
Insane strength from a 10 year old! I hope and pray she doesn't injure herself as she grows up and continues to lift.
How healthy is this for a 10 year? Would this mess them up in the future?
She needs a spotter on those squats. We all know what happened to the bodybuilder that recently died.
@@nasty2168 it's perfectly healthy. It's probably way healthier than the average kid because she's much stronger and more flexible, and that translates to her body being an injury prevention machine. Kids tend to do activities that are prone to injury, so this will definitely help with that. And add to that the skill and proprioception required to perform Olympic lifts, she'll grow up to be an expert of body control and movement.
@@taoist32that happened because of a bad spotter. A good spotter is great, but a bad one is worse then going at it alone.
@@taoist32To add to this, when you hear things like it can "stunt your growth" or injure growth plates etc.
These are the risks associated with ANY sport. Weightlifting is no more dangerous for kids than other sports.
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"People just hang out with you and they just feel worse about themselves I think"
"Huh."😭
Had me spit my food out
Not only is she a total badass, but she’s intelligent, kind, and so humble!
That girl is already incredible, can you imagine another 10-12 yrs, my god!!! And she is on a track to be an incredible mentor and teacher to boot... hope she keeps her health and passion, wherever she chooses to take it
Yeah, but what is going to happen when she is adult and some pervert LGBTQI+ pedo changes their sex and destroys any record this girl could have achived in women's sports because they are a mediocue man but and exceptional women.
@@LordMaskin hopefully that shit is squashed by then... the pendulum is starting to swing back finally, all too slow, but the signs are increasing
@@LordMaskin dude. wtf. you know that trans women have been accepted in the olympics since 2004 and the first one to compete in weight lifting (and at all iirc??) was not until 2021. And she didn't even place.
@@maraschwartz6731goes to show that its not as big a problem as the media thinks
@@Gal-po6lfin weightlifting sure, other sport are an issue though. No debate
Will about to flex his parenting skills.
sorry but he has 0 (zero) of those
@@vivvpprof im sorry but he would be a better parent than 98% of the worthless garbage parents out here
@@Baxtyr he would be better then 110% of the worthless parents
When you make this “fair” (which you can never really do), this girl is an elite athlete. Also a prodigy with real discipline and the correct attitude. She’d only ever lose to people of the same level.
Rory seems like such a sweet kid. I hope her success continues as she gets older and stronger!
@@tonybarfridge4369shes a human
sadly, it would be harder for her to lift her body weight as she gets older. Yes , she would get stronger, but also heavier. And her weight would grow faster than her strength. That happened to my younger siblings too.
Imagine when she has a bf 😂😂😂😂
I hope there ever a scenario she tells her bf: hey do you even lift bro
@@BleekXD depend on the girl maybe ur younger sibling jst not gained muscle or just eating to much fat food instead protein food
This little girl is incredible. I hope she continues on this path and remains healthy, will be so cool to see her represent the USA as an adult one day.
To be honest she probably won't even be an adult by the time she's ready to represent the US in open competition. I can imagine her doing it as a 15/16 year old.
shes canadian lol
she will be doing OF soon 😛
I think that this should probably just be declared a “no contest”. It was clearly completely unfair. Poor Will didn’t stand a chance. She is truly phenomenal.
Get Clarence Kennedy to do it and it would actually be a contest, where he weighs 217 and cleans 490 for 2.25x bodyweight. But he's one of the best.
@@hellomate639 Clarence0 would definitely make it a decent contest. He’s a such phenomenal athlete.
Right? She's clearly enhanced.
"I eat a lot of candy and stuff". Now I know what I’ve been doing wrong all these years! Rory is my new hero!
Love how Rory was shy at the beginning; then she just giggled at your squats; lovely duo, Will
you made her feel at ease really fast, can definitely tell she enjoyed the workout
She’s insane. As a grown woman I can hardly clean and jerk my own body weight (145) and I just hit a 275 deadlift 😂 what a baddie
It's not a fair comparison because of the square cube law. Small insects can lift 1000+ times their body weight, and leap 1000+ times their body length. It's not because they are exceptionally strong, it's just physics. As Rory gets larger, her relative weight lift will diminish as well.
Rory is impressive, but you shouldn't feel down because you can't match her relative weight lift.
what if she scales it with age@@peezieforestem5078
@peezieforestem5078 finally someone who has a brain
@@01020m I wouldn't draw such conclusions too fast, mate.
@@peezieforestem5078 You beat me to it. Also leverages, kids have shorter limbs that give them a mechanical advantage. On top of all that sumo is easy!
A clear demonstration of the value of helping your kids learn to struggle in the pursuit of excellence. What a special young lady she is. Great video, Will!
Maybe her parents just let her lift because she likes to.
So strong yet so sweet. Parents did a great job. Way to go, Rory!
She is freaking adorable! Even though you two were competing, she was rooting for you and encouraging you.
She’s super gorgeous as well.
@@paulwoodford1984she 10
@@paulwoodford1984gross dude
Dont hear me out
@@paulwoodford1984FBI 👀!!!
This just proves how good of a father Will is gonna be
Round of applause Rory! You are incredible 😊.
Her max deadlift is 275lbs? What the actual frick? She can deadlift more than me and she's a 10 year old girl.
I .... I .... I'm out. Screw this.
Roids
Ain’t no way it’s roids @RexDC that fucks with your health so much at that young. It’s more proportions and sumo
@@RexDC ur kidding right
@@RexDC her hormones would be so incredibly fucked up if she were taking anything at this age
same, we need to hit those weights real hard lol
I love her! She is so strong and composed as a 10 years old. She is such an inspiration!!!
"Besides being a child, what do you do for recovery?" 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Will is like a divorced dad trying to get his child's love lol
Did I just witness a 10yo deadlift 265lbs ????!??!
girl
on sumo
@@uchy3245 doesn't matter they're all the same before puberty
I know. That's what I was thinking. Bet plenty of grown average men can't deadlift 265.
@@dv9239wdym?
This child is blessed. She's the sweetest !
she is so encouraging, genuine and kind at such a young age. What a sweetheart.
Rory is AMAZING! And what a sweetheart cheering Will on and still being a supportive coach even though they're competing. This girl's gonna go far! I also LOVE that we aren't minimising her achievements by referencing her gender - she's not "strong for a girl", she's JUST STRONG! 👏
This was such a wholesome video, Will's going to be a great dad.
p.s. she's strong as heck
Im not afraid to say it, shes stronger than me😂 This is crazy impressive and all the people in the comments saying "I could lift more" yall are weirdos.
That girl is amazing. She will be an actual She Hulk in 10 years. I cracked up when she was laughing at Will. That giggle would haunt me
Rory did amazingly well. TBH she was not far off beating Will on actual weight on the C&J if it was judged on competition. She lifted 135 cleanly but his 190 would have failed as he pressed it up. Shows how much is technique as opposed to muscling it up. Most impressive bit to me was when she failed the 225 squat ( 100KG ) and just threw it off her shoulders with no fear.
Just for more perspective, as a fellow female lifter who has been consistently lifting for 6 years, currently 160lbs, I was stoked to hit a deadlift PR of 250 recently. Rory is an elite athlete. Awesome video!
No one cares
@@lilhuntxdwhat did u say
@@lilhuntxd Your fragile ego is shining through. LOL.
@@lilhuntxd i do
Definitely one of my favorite athletic videos. Loves what she does and does a great job teaching.
You managed to tow the line between an admirer, a mentor, and a friend so well.
This is so cute! I love the inter generational bond in this. I can tell a lot of your positive energy is rubbing off on Rory and vice versa. She will become a positive fitness inspiration for many in years to come.
They are the same generation. Generation is based on family position, NOT Age!
Been watching her for years on Instagram. It's incredible to see her progress and her coaching staff. She has great coaches, supportive folks all around her and she's a really inspiring kiddo! Keep it up Rory! Great guest to host on your show Will!
Weird
@@ainteasya Huh? More like impressive and inspiring.
This sounds a bit wrong
@@santoslozano7518as cool as it is that this kid is so dedicated to her hobby I find it unsettling that children younger than 10 are allowed to be on instagram and post images of themselves. It can really endanger them
@@ainteasyawhy do you guys always gotta make stuff weird…
"It wasn't that hard" man she's great not only a monster in performance terms, but also bright, funny and kind.
Imagine being a 25 year old guy training for months to reach 200 lbs squat and this 10 year old comes and reps it perfect form
To add, this 10 years old GIRL
She's badass!
If you’re a 25 yr old dude and can’t squat 200 the first time u step in the gym, that’s a bit sad ngl
@@tori4408How about if you didn’t do sports or physical labour? 200 is too much to ask for the average guy.
@@tori4408 your insecurity is a bit sad.
She is a beast of a kid... imagine when she's older. She might just become the next world record holder.
I know everyone is applauding her on her maturity but while it is definitely admirable I still do hope she gets some time to play with friends and just be a kid. It would help her too in the long run :)
she doesn't need to be a kid. why cant we just let people do what they love😔
@@Therealbdsfitness Children need time to be children for their psycho-social development. Play is *good* for you, at any age, but is especially crucial when only 10 years old.
Yeeeeesssss, I loved to see her favorite stuffed animal ❤
This is her playing
@@yogeshrajoriya3092 any kid needs to spend time with other kids. it's developmentally appropriate and good for their well being.
Man… this kid is a beast. Fuck dude. What a legend. Not only is she fit, she is very well spoken and has great manners. Great parenting.
Will is gonna be such a great father I can smell it
Rory is quite impressive. She's older than her years. Great personality. I think she's going to raise the bar😅 and set more world records.
I just love seeing what genetically gifted people can do with hard work and determination. That little girl is strong as hell.
This little girl is a beast! I can't imagine where she'll be in the future as an adult. Her potential is nothing less than extraordinary.
I'm honestly impressed how her physique is developed at this age.. Will is so good with kids the awkwardness .
I’m so glad Rory is as good as she is at what she does. Not only is she lifting heavier than I do at 1/3 of my weight, but she’s also gonna grow up and become such an influence on all the other young girls in the world!
Nah nah nah i cant let this be happening i cant let a 10 year old girl be stronger than me i gotta get back to the gym
This is the most kid friendly video on Will's channel😂
She seems so mature for a 10 year old, and a surprisingly good coach too
It's likely due to healthy parenting...It's the best gift you can ever give a child that lasts a lifetime😊.
@@malwads1836yes I agree, also learning good discipline at that age is extremely important in my opinion.
@@904_theo2 Exactly... "Discipline" actually means to teach🙂,it's not being mean or anything inappropriate like that.Healthy childrearing is a balance between showing your unconditional ❤️ & applying discipline as needed and you tailor this balance to each individual child based upon their unique temperament/needs.Beware of ANY adult that meanly says "I need to discipline you!" to kids under their care,yells/screams at them,etc...That is NOT actual "discipline" & those are psychologically &/or physically abusive types😬.Too many people get it twisted & 💭 that discipline somehow means being mean,out of control, using brutal punishments,etc.
@daveh71 oh shut up
@daveh71 Um....you do realize that weightlifting is a sport for men and by men? Thus, any girl in the sport, especially one made to do it by her parents, is in fact "woke". You really think girls were lifting heavy weights at ten in the 1800s?
She had 10 years + 9 on womb to train, no excuses 🔥🔥🔥 (need to be humbled)
*Enter Kevdog*
@@MrTooEarnestOnlineWill: "90% of people watching this can't squat 225"
ENTER KEVDOG
All those bladder lifts on her poor mom.
Kevdog viewer
I had a smile on my face the whole video. Such a nice and strong girl, I would love to be like her when I grow up!
At 10 years old, I was riding bikes and playing videogames. This kid has a future ahead of her. I hope she pursues or continues being a fitness/weightlifting guru.
Rory is an absolute gem. Hope she stays passionate about lifting and stays healthy, cuz she's going places. Yeesh!
To date, no 10 year old world-renowned strongman, weightlifter, powerlifter, or bodybuilder has had a healthy adolescence or adulthood. Remember Richard Sandrak?
@@ruslanibragimov4991 I'm pretty sure this is generally true for child prodigies across disciplines - classical musicians, chess players, mathematics, etc, and certainly also in the performing arts such as dance, singing, theatre and film acting. It's not surprising, really.
@@19guyswithcutboxers23 Chess players, musicians, and mathematicians aren't on gear like this girl is, nor is their training as intensive
@@ruslanibragimov4991 OK
@@19guyswithcutboxers23 - Powerlifting/bodybuilding and professional sports is different than those disciplines you listed. Unfortunately, today in order to become a professional elite athlete, 99% if not 100% are on some type of gear. It´s necessary to be competitive with your teammates who are all juiced along with their elite genetics. I worked at a gym where a player from the Kansas City Chiefs used to train. He told me that every single player was on juice. Then he said in the league there may be a wide receiver here or there they may not be on juice because they´re tall or insanely fast...but this conversation was over 20 years ago. Today, I´m pretty sure all elite athletes are juiced, except maybe golf...even golfers are on TRT.
Loved this! Been watching your videos since the beginning and this is the first one my 6 year old daughter actually sat and watched the entire thing with me. She couldn't believe how strong Rory was, I kept telling her for her size she's lifting way more than you and she was amazed. Love every one of these collabs you've done with other walks of life in the lifting community (young Olympic lifter, power lifting, etc).
6:20 I think she's the one who sends the teachers to detention
It's always a good day when Will uploads
Rory has to be some sort of AI deep fake. I literally can't believe what I am seeing. So impressive.
her physique and technique are so insane for 10 yrs old. what a legend.
This girl is going to have a very bright future not only is she genetically gifted but she also has the mindset and work ethic.
2 Millie Willie, deserved all the way! Insane to see the work you put in to inspire us❤️
2 millie willie ☠
Ayo?! 😳📸
This kid is killing it - well done Will for really letting her show her stuff and shine - and those damn puns lol
Will has some skills that the audience is better off not knowing 🤣🤣🤣
I've been following this young lady for a while and I am impressed - not with her (but I am) but with you, Will. Your ability to remain humble and readily accept defeat to a "little girl" is remarkable. I don't think you understand how many people you inspire!!
Mad respect for this young lady! 💪
The interactions between these two are so pure yet so savage 😂
I can't even imagine how you felt, inspired but also failing those sets and still trying to ve so so positive and funny in the video!! You are amazing!!
I'm So Proud Of Her! 👏 Keep Up The Great Work Little Angel! 💪
I have a daughter and she lifted her milk box weighing around 2.8kg's and she's only 1 year and 6 months at that time. :D I hope she will be strong like you Rory. I will try my best to train her
I have never lifted but if she can lift that much I can lift 300 at 14
@@drewellis5655 ah yes because teaching your children about weightlifting causes androgenic effects, you gotta learn about the basics of the human body before you say anything
@@drewellis5655Why are you concerned about how someones daughter is gonna look in the future? That's creepy
@@drewellis5655 women only look like that if they take testosterone and other PEDs....natural women that are lifters look great, you should educate yourself on weightlifting before you make statements like that. Trust me, if they don't want their body to look like that, it won't. It takes hard work and dedication to maintain a large but shredded physique as a woman, it's a very specific goal.
It's baby strength man. I remember seeing a toddler lift his dad's 15 kg dumbbell like it was nothing. Their lack of intelligence gives them an edge
I suffer from anxiety and I even take meds for it, and she calms me dowwwwwn, I really love her and her parents
her reaction when she failed the clean & jerk, the way she coaches and encourages will
her parents are absolute Win and they must write a book about parenting
yeah the books title should be "why i put my kid on anavar at 10"
instead of taking meds, go to therapy, reflect on yourself
that deadlift is crazy deadlifting more than I was in highschool. Even the attempt squat at 225 is just unreal at 10 years old
Adjust for cube square law and leverages, its not that impressive then.
Bro why are you like this
Who@@Akuankka000
you, negative
@@Akuankka000 ofc Sumo is fucking gay and shoud be removed
She's so cool, calm, confident. You can tell she's in her element.
Also love her actual disappointment in him during the deadlift. Like she was right he had it he just needed to finish it off.
Will is such an awesome guy!!! He deserves every bit of success 👏🏼
LOL at how many times Will wanted to say one of his jokes and said to himself "nah, can't say that one either"
When I grow up I want to be like Rory
I've been following Rory for about 3 years now, she's unbelievable. I'm excited to see her in 10 years
I recently started watching and just subscribed, I just wanted to say I love the humor, good sportsmanship, and I appreciate how he always does challenges to their fullest "proportional to body weight"
Just a big fan from Calgary wanting to say thank you for making such fun and wholesome yet entertaining content ❤ changing lives 👌🏼
Loving this. I hope more girls get into this sport. It’s so good for females to be strong like this. Lifting is great for our bones as well I didn’t get into lifting till my late 20’s. I wish someone had said I could do this when I was her age.
Loved hearing the WW theme during the deadlift. It so fits Rory! She is aMAZing
Great collaboration. Hope Rory will stay injury free as much as possible.