In an old video, this channel said N. Korea was permanently out of the Olympics because the IOC had a new rule where all athletes had to be available 24/7 for testing along with their exact locations. Did the DPRK make a deal with the IOC for an exception? If so, good. The Olympics is not the same without North Korean athletes. 🤔
@@SupremeMaster-he4rc North Korea are not allowed to compete at this Olympic Games because they were not exposed to the same length of drug testing as the other eligible athletes.
No offense but your wife also isn’t an Olympic athlete. These women train stupid hard every day. On top of that they have really good genetics for strength. Almost no one who isn’t an Olympic level athlete is going to be able to match their lifts.
I’ve had basically zero interest in the sport (until now) but I find the international aspect incredibly engrossing. Powerlifting and geopolitics. What a world
the end with the story with one of the NK lifters watching WH videos was neat to hear about and also sad. I can not imagine living in the state that they do and being sheltered from the rest of the world.
There are a few things those people of DPRK would be better off not knowing. We are living in such absurd times right now in USA. Life may be very hard for those in North Korea, but at least times are simpler.
The push press variation is kinda genius. Gives you a little bit more practice generating power with your body but has more of an eccentric and concentric portion to the lift compared to a standard push press. Bit of hip movement also allows more weight to be used. I'd say probably better at building muscle than a normal push press. Maybe worth a try?
@@RxBriggs Rippetoe didn't invent anything and most of the time speaks total BS so nobody should credit him for that. That lift must have been around since barbells exist.
Ok so this ohp variation is now my favorite. Feels awesome. I can move more weight than my strict press, but not as much of a cheat as a push press. Shoulders feel roasted afterwards, in a good way. This will be my preferred ohp variation going forward
It's been popularized by starting strength, you can look for videos of press 2.0 for tutorials. In itself it's a (stricter) derivative of what the old clean and press de-evolved into.
I guess the music is a bit loud in retrospect, but I have headphones on, so I didn't really notice. Just wanted to say I don't know what people are on about, it was a great and informative video. I'm not really into weightlifting but it's fascinating
But they get tested, and so even if they're taking gear, it's controlled and they can't just juice to the high-heavens like north Korea clearly have been.
It amazes me how many people do not understand the difference between drug-tested and non-tested, even if both are on some level of gear. The powerlifting world record squats of untested vs tested leagues are 490kg and 590 kg. That's a difference of 100kg. If they put Lasha on that kind of gear, he'd be scratching the 600 kg total mark, not 500 kg. It's a totally different game.
I saw a video of Om Yun Chol pressing like that, and started pressing that way. I like it. It's probably not worth much, but years ago Kirksman Teo on his old site said basically North Koreans train similarly to the Chinese, but have much more emphasis on speed compared to the Chinese. Kirksman also said more Russian influence, too, which, who knows. I kinda personally see perhaps some Japanese influence in their training, with many of them using a close stance/frog start, and the fact that Japanese were very into pressing and pulls years ago, too. Even now with pressing you can see Mikiko Andoh pressing 65kg for reps pretty easily BTN, and other Japanese female lifters pressing 60-70kg pretty easily.
I would completely buy this. Charniga has said something similar. Kirksman and Charniga are both pretty reliable sources, even if they both have some very particular views.
No words or reaction from the North Korean athlete speaks volumes. To me I feel like they are aware that they live a different life than everyone outside of the DPRK, but they are quickly realizing how big of a gap it is. That interaction with you was a window to how life could be on the outside. At the end of the bus ride, it's back to his world and back to what he came here to do.
A professional Sports trainer told all of them use stuff ...all but it's an absolutely admirable sport.i would love to see any of the Olympic lifters compete in wsm and vice versz
A russian lifter Mikhael Koklyaev competed in both oly weighlifting and strongman quite often in like the 2000s/2010s I believe, he was a big boi. Mark Henry the pro wrestler also competed in both. Some strongmen like eddie hall and mitchell hooper have dabbled with oly lifting in yt vids
I obviously can’t say for certain but here are a couple things I think should get mentioned for their success. 1) Obviously juicing. Yes, everybody is juicing, but when you get tested significantly less that extra time you have makes a big difference. 2) The sheer weight they carry on their shoulders is more motivation than most other athletes have. For them, this is their entire life, from dusk to dawn and probably get started at a younger age than most if they show any potential. That mixed with everything they have to lose if they don’t perform is more motivation than ever. You either get to continue living like a celebrity there or bring shame upon your family, possibly get outcasted, and have to endure the life that most NK’s have to face. That would for sure make me be my absolute best day in and day out.
North Korea like many countries are collecting strong athletic kids like rare Pokémons. Then weed out the runts. So... there is your answer. Collect strong kids and make them lift weights.
Lots of comparison to Bulgaria. Except the truth that came out of Bulgaria. Which is enough Dianabol to kill a horse and a very real existential threat to the athletes if they fail or can’t lift. Would you (and your family) rather get 2500 cals a day of food or work in the mines?
Seb, many people (including myself) are saying the music is too loud and distracting as hell from your commentary. Please consider turning it down or off altogether.
@@barath4545 Well from one of the earlier videos I knew that they are using asics, but I did not notice nike hahae. I just think it's cool the are using those classy shoes hahae.
Let's be honest here. They blast massive amounts of gear. Am i saying other countries aren't taking PED's? Definitely not. Everyone knows China, Russia, Bulgaria, Turkye, Romania and the usual suspects are taking stuff but North Koreans are almost untestable considering how hard it is to just enter the country. Don't get me wrong, Weightlifting is a juiced sport which doesn't bother me personally and the North Koreans just train ridiculously hard which i absolutely respect irrelevant if they take something or not but let's stop pretending that we don't know how they are so dominant when in fact every moron with the slightest amount of brain capacity knows what's going on. I still love watching them lift and i like their team a lot because they brought back some energy and atmosphere which was lacking previously for a long period of time. That's why i also look forward to Russia finally executing Putin and returning back to competition so competition get's more interesting again because China, NK, Russia, Bulgaria and the other juice kings can battle it out again. Anyways thank you Seb and the whole team of weightlifting house for creating such great content on a regular basis. Weightlifting journalism grew massively because of your work and dedication! Thank you!
Its their only chance to live a decent life and feed their families. Theyll push themselves as much aa it takes. Motivation and even more unfettered steroids than your average lifter are a hell of a drug cocktail.
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In an old video, this channel said N. Korea was permanently out of the Olympics because the IOC had a new rule where all athletes had to be available 24/7 for testing along with their exact locations. Did the DPRK make a deal with the IOC for an exception? If so, good. The Olympics is not the same without North Korean athletes. 🤔
@@jakubolszewski8284if you are desperate to get a copy of this video, you can always use another cell phone and take a video of this video.🤔
@@SupremeMaster-he4rc North Korea are not allowed to compete at this Olympic Games because they were not exposed to the same length of drug testing as the other eligible athletes.
That 65x5 shoulder press is INSANE!
Where??
@@kalvincalvertit's right at the 9:00 mark
arent these 70kg ?? 20 on each side plus 20 bar and the white plates are 5kg or am i wrong? i am pretty sure they arent measured in lbs or are they?
@@soom878 woman's bar is 15 kg
the North Korean lifter handing back the airpod and refusing to elaborate is the most chad thing I've ever heard 🗿
His aura points skyrocketed at that moment
@@HarshArya2209timeframe?
11:25
He might have been trying to keep them both safe
@@We_Run_Up_Hills exactly, specially himself. Acting in a manner that he can explain later
Hey guys the background music is making it hard to follow the audio. May need to be turned down some.
Yup. It's distracting, some may say un needed
Agreed
That female 55kg lifter has otherworldly shoulder strength. Reps at 65kg like she wasn't even trying, wow.
She takes more steroids than the others.
everyone in olympic weightlifting is on gear.
@@ilovepie2 Of course, but still. My wife is 55kg and even pressing the bar once will give her a good run for her money.
No offense but your wife also isn’t an Olympic athlete. These women train stupid hard every day. On top of that they have really good genetics for strength. Almost no one who isn’t an Olympic level athlete is going to be able to match their lifts.
@@bear.5739 youre comparing a professional, full time athlete to your wife...? are you joking?
I’ve had basically zero interest in the sport (until now) but I find the international aspect incredibly engrossing. Powerlifting and geopolitics. What a world
These are olympic style weightlifters, not powerlifters. There is a difference.
the end with the story with one of the NK lifters watching WH videos was neat to hear about and also sad. I can not imagine living in the state that they do and being sheltered from the rest of the world.
There are a few things those people of DPRK would be better off not knowing. We are living in such absurd times right now in USA. Life may be very hard for those in North Korea, but at least times are simpler.
Who shelters them? It's not themselves.
Yeah. They cant even choose their own hair styles out there, yet some idiots here in the west have the nerve to claim they are being oppressed.
@@VeteranVandal the government
China has their balls in a vice.
The push press variation is kinda genius. Gives you a little bit more practice generating power with your body but has more of an eccentric and concentric portion to the lift compared to a standard push press. Bit of hip movement also allows more weight to be used. I'd say probably better at building muscle than a normal push press. Maybe worth a try?
Yeah, I'm kinda tempted. May have to call them "Korea Presses" to make it fun
communist press @@danpolta8759
That's an old mark rippetoe technique.
@@RxBriggs Rippetoe didn't invent anything and most of the time speaks total BS so nobody should credit him for that. That lift must have been around since barbells exist.
Being able to focus on your warmup sets as it's a max effort set is a superpower
I didn't think the music was that bad, but maybe next time, choose between lifting audio or music, not both. Preferably the lifting audio.
C’mon Seb be like that Gigachad Korean lifter and say no to AirPods and unnecessary music
It was hard to focus on what he was saying with the music going
Cool story at the end!
I bloody love this channel, and this sport.
Thanks for doing everything you do
Developing a theory that Mark Rippetoe went to North Korea and gave a few overhead pressing seminars. Hip drahve!
Glad I wasn't the only one that saw that, right out of his playbook there. Maybe the old man was on to something.
Ok so this ohp variation is now my favorite. Feels awesome. I can move more weight than my strict press, but not as much of a cheat as a push press. Shoulders feel roasted afterwards, in a good way. This will be my preferred ohp variation going forward
It's been popularized by starting strength, you can look for videos of press 2.0 for tutorials. In itself it's a (stricter) derivative of what the old clean and press de-evolved into.
Hearing that story about the interaction made my day. It rejuvenated my belief that this world isn't completely torn to pieces.
I guess the music is a bit loud in retrospect, but I have headphones on, so I didn't really notice. Just wanted to say I don't know what people are on about, it was a great and informative video. I'm not really into weightlifting but it's fascinating
You know these guys are well fed.
Also super wholesome interaction, he was like a baby. Doing things for the first time.
Please consider lowering down the background music.. but stellar content nevertheless. Thanks WH
Music goes away later in the video. Just skip the first 3 min until they fix the video.
Some of the best physiques in WL ever
Hope to see more of the dprk athletes; incredible potential
Trying out the Juche Press today, feels weird at first
These athletes make it look so easy, like anyone could do this.
The secret is that they don't ever get tested by WADA unless they leave their country for international competitions lol.
is it you, Wesley?😆
lol, yeah wtf, hasn't the "bulgarian method" shown us that PED usage is the true secret?
Every Olympic weightlifting athlete is on steroids. Every one. So it doesn’t matter
It is amazing that people still do not get that every single Olympic Games athlete is on roids.
But they get tested, and so even if they're taking gear, it's controlled and they can't just juice to the high-heavens like north Korea clearly have been.
Love the videos. Keep them coming. The background music is a bit too old though
Amazing lifts keep these weightlifting content coming I love it 💪🏾
Thanks for the free content bud, I love Olympic Weightlifting are your really the only doing it.
It amazes me how many people do not understand the difference between drug-tested and non-tested, even if both are on some level of gear. The powerlifting world record squats of untested vs tested leagues are 490kg and 590 kg. That's a difference of 100kg. If they put Lasha on that kind of gear, he'd be scratching the 600 kg total mark, not 500 kg. It's a totally different game.
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i didnt even notice the music
Pop smoke just plays when NK pulls up
Thank you for this coverage. Weightlifting journalism at its finest.
The video is nice, but would be better without music.
I saw a video of Om Yun Chol pressing like that, and started pressing that way. I like it.
It's probably not worth much, but years ago Kirksman Teo on his old site said basically North Koreans train similarly to the Chinese, but have much more emphasis on speed compared to the Chinese. Kirksman also said more Russian influence, too, which, who knows. I kinda personally see perhaps some Japanese influence in their training, with many of them using a close stance/frog start, and the fact that Japanese were very into pressing and pulls years ago, too. Even now with pressing you can see Mikiko Andoh pressing 65kg for reps pretty easily BTN, and other Japanese female lifters pressing 60-70kg pretty easily.
I would completely buy this. Charniga has said something similar. Kirksman and Charniga are both pretty reliable sources, even if they both have some very particular views.
thank you for sharing your interaction with the athlete...something wholesome about it:)
It's what sport is all about!
I genuinely didn’t even notice the music
I thought the music was cool ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
*edit: maybe it could be slightly lower, but not removed
Oof! That music is too loud and breaks my concentration.
No words or reaction from the North Korean athlete speaks volumes. To me I feel like they are aware that they live a different life than everyone outside of the DPRK, but they are quickly realizing how big of a gap it is. That interaction with you was a window to how life could be on the outside. At the end of the bus ride, it's back to his world and back to what he came here to do.
I think a lot of them are aware that the life they live is all BS.
A professional Sports trainer told all of them use stuff ...all but it's an absolutely admirable sport.i would love to see any of the Olympic lifters compete in wsm and vice versz
A russian lifter Mikhael Koklyaev competed in both oly weighlifting and strongman quite often in like the 2000s/2010s I believe, he was a big boi.
Mark Henry the pro wrestler also competed in both.
Some strongmen like eddie hall and mitchell hooper have dabbled with oly lifting in yt vids
Their sort of push press reminds me of the hip drive Rip from starting strength preaches on oh press
That first front guy has an amazing physique
the link to the guide does not work on firefox for me. Neither on PC nor on phone.
Great video!
great video
Is that press variation with the hips right out of ole mark rippetoe's playbook?
Can you imagine how nervous the North Korean guy was the entire time he was sitting next to you?
KING RI CHONG SONG!!!!!
guys remember, Seb would never kill himself...
Please keep your racist comments to yourself.
He will be fine, glad he didnt say whos sitting nxt to him though
@@Nick-o-time 🤓umm actually 👆
LOL!!!!!
@@Nick-o-time How is it racist?
Am I the one one noticing the women spotting the men 😱
I couldn't get your guide, it doesn't exist in the link anymore. Could you update it?
Came from tiktok ❤💪🏽
I'm surprised the country even produces enough calories for them
I obviously can’t say for certain but here are a couple things I think should get mentioned for their success.
1) Obviously juicing. Yes, everybody is juicing, but when you get tested significantly less that extra time you have makes a big difference.
2) The sheer weight they carry on their shoulders is more motivation than most other athletes have. For them, this is their entire life, from dusk to dawn and probably get started at a younger age than most if they show any potential. That mixed with everything they have to lose if they don’t perform is more motivation than ever. You either get to continue living like a celebrity there or bring shame upon your family, possibly get outcasted, and have to endure the life that most NK’s have to face. That would for sure make me be my absolute best day in and day out.
One of the few people in their country that get food
That interaction will forever be in graved in his brain, he tried to act like what he just witnessed was not true.
Oh so this is where all their food goes
North Korea like many countries are collecting strong athletic kids like rare Pokémons. Then weed out the runts. So... there is your answer. Collect strong kids and make them lift weights.
Why aren’t they competing in the Olympics?
the north koreans are instructed to minimize outside interactions
i want those classic aisic lifting shoes.
Lots of comparison to Bulgaria. Except the truth that came out of Bulgaria. Which is enough Dianabol to kill a horse and a very real existential threat to the athletes if they fail or can’t lift. Would you (and your family) rather get 2500 cals a day of food or work in the mines?
Am I ignorant or does only north korea use those shoes?
I swear I’ve seen someone else wear them but it’s one of the first things I noticed about the N. Korean lifters.
I may not be able to lift like the NK team but I can unload weights better than the guy at the end.
Seb, many people (including myself) are saying the music is too loud and distracting as hell from your commentary. Please consider turning it down or off altogether.
Do they disappear if they lose an event?
No disrespect but I can't even watch this all the way through. The music has to be changed or adjusted. I'm sure you made great points though
It is so bad. Whoever edited and produced this should be fired
Is it just interesting for me. All of them lift in Asics shoes, a Japanese brand, arch enemies most known sports shoes. 😀
Better than Nikes I guess 😅
their method is if you lose, your whole family dissapears
“Secret training” bro just recorded their warmups
I guarantee you he remembers it, he probably just can't talk about it or act like it happened
Remove the music!
who are some notable lifers not in this olympics?
which are uses in weightlifting and their use for education purpose
it's simple...fear
They probably sacrifice the rations of an entire family to get these athletes enough protein XD
Wearing nike shirt and socks isn’t very anti-west of them… naughty naughty 😂💀 tbf though their steroids are probably from the states as well
Their steroids are probably from China
Music too loud. What he say?
JUUUUUIIIIICCCCYYY!!!!
Anyone know where to get the white flag shirt the coaches are wearing?
Ok so what excuse is there now for Ri Chong Songs squats? Hes clearly and blatantly squatting to parallel only ?
(don't look at the camera)
WHATS THE SONG
5:54 her neck is massive
Why are you playing the music? It ruins the video.
Haters gonna hate
Truueee
Music stimulate me brain wave, me brain stimulated, me watch video, me happy
I actually don't mind the music
Thooose Asics shooeees!!!!
And Nike tshirts.
Thought they would use exclusively Commeradeskij clothing.
@@barath4545 Well from one of the earlier videos I knew that they are using asics, but I did not notice nike hahae. I just think it's cool the are using those classy shoes hahae.
Okay I want a North Korean Bae😩
you just snitched on that North Korean athlete
Let's be honest here. They blast massive amounts of gear. Am i saying other countries aren't taking PED's? Definitely not. Everyone knows China, Russia, Bulgaria, Turkye, Romania and the usual suspects are taking stuff but North Koreans are almost untestable considering how hard it is to just enter the country. Don't get me wrong, Weightlifting is a juiced sport which doesn't bother me personally and the North Koreans just train ridiculously hard which i absolutely respect irrelevant if they take something or not but let's stop pretending that we don't know how they are so dominant when in fact every moron with the slightest amount of brain capacity knows what's going on. I still love watching them lift and i like their team a lot because they brought back some energy and atmosphere which was lacking previously for a long period of time. That's why i also look forward to Russia finally executing Putin and returning back to competition so competition get's more interesting again because China, NK, Russia, Bulgaria and the other juice kings can battle it out again. Anyways thank you Seb and the whole team of weightlifting house for creating such great content on a regular basis. Weightlifting journalism grew massively because of your work and dedication! Thank you!
Kinda sus. No comp since 2019 and then come back so strong??? Sounds fishy to me! Doping does have long-term benefits. Of course you also need skill.
Play better music brev
They got that Genghis Khan blood in them
i wonder if they come outside of the country and wonder, "damn north korea sucks.."
country where testers cant get in perfomrs well, shock
Bet you can cycle a lot of gear in the worlds most isolated dictatorship
So did you also happen to film them all taking massive amounts of PEDs?
those calves
These are the only North Koreans that actually get to eat food.
The protein korean 😂
Its their only chance to live a decent life and feed their families. Theyll push themselves as much aa it takes. Motivation and even more unfettered steroids than your average lifter are a hell of a drug cocktail.
Are they wearing wooden soled shoes? They look like loafers.. :O
Interesting that they still wear american brands
Without a world record you’re 100% guaranteed in the camp back home
Source?