So true. The time you hit a very frustrating, seemingly endless plateau in one of the core lifts. It's not budging, so you work on accessories and one day you get that big lift ...and more. What a feeling and your gym buddies going "Yaaaassssss"! 😀
A couple of older gentlemen have told me on occasion that they were impressed by how much weight I was lifting, calling me strong and boy that felt great. They didn't need to say that to me but they did and I'm very thankful.
I remember posting posing pictures on an online exercise forum when I was in my early teens, and got response that they didn't belive I was lifting as heavy as I claimed because I looked weak. Lost most motivation after that, after exercising my ass off for a year.
I live in canada and i have been bullied my whole life and have had a bad life but when i came across your videos i started to workout and it changed my life and i wanted to thank you and i hope you see this and be proud of yourself because your a amazing person
I needed that ted talk at the end. Spent my whole life trying to prove that my disability doesn't make me any less than anyone else, but some days i feel completely defeated despite my past successes, and it sends me down a dark path. Sometimes it takes months before I'm back in a good mindset. Thanks for that Eddie
I've never been to any gym, never been interested in weight lifting or anything like that, but there's something about Eddie that I just can't stop watching his videos. Such a humble and down to earth guy. Love it.
Eddie is such a wholesome guy. That last minutes advice really inspired me, struggling right now with two exams, three kids and a job on top of it. Just got to put your head down and fight through the rough patches to get to the other side. And aslong as you have a goal, the failures along the way will just make the victory so much sweeter.
Not to be a bigger D but I mean who chose to have kids do two exams and have a job? Some people just use protection, give up for adoption or work the system. Least you’re doing it right so stop crying though. Watch the videos for yourself and keep your crying to yourself. Lol
Hmm sorry for being a grumpy butt. I guess I shouldn’t police people trying to have what left of a normal life they have. Sorry Just these days for myself I try not to complain publicly because I feel like a muppet when I do. Like seriously worse problems out there than any of mine. Basically no matter what problems I have. I hear you complaining about good stuff. You’re employed, have a family and you’re growing as a person. What’s to complain? Good luck. Start taking some pride in stuff maybe you’ll enjoy it more. Back in the day to be a man or woman people didn’t complain like little sissy girls.
Get a babysitter. If you’re a single dad have state help. Study at the YMCA and bring your kids to be watched in day care at the YMCA. Idk figure it out dad. Lol good luck
That advice at the end really clicked with me, and a lot of the struggles I'm going thru currently. Not even in a competitive manner but in life in general. Very insightful, thank you. You have been an inspiration to many and continue to be!
Thank you for talking about therapy here. So many people, even today, think you have to have "something wrong" with you before you see a therapist, or "I don't need someone to tell me what to do". Normalizing therapy is something that should have happened 30 years ago. If therapy had been an option when I was a kid, my adult life could have been so much better.
I soooooo love the last couple if advices. Not because I learned something new, but because it came as unexpected and part of the journey for this video, like something normal, which should be normal. It is normal to fail, and it is normal to get up after it and learn from it. Thank you for that reminder!
Finally a real reaction to people getting hurt. Not the stupid laughs, as are often the case in many of the failure videos. Thank you Eddie. You are a legend! Big love the Beast!
That entire ending is key Eddie! To truly understand and respect any win, you must first understand and be capable of accepting the loss. You're doing great things man. Keep it up.
That last part hit me, for a different reason, I keep failing at staying sober, just lost my job again, been to rehab twice, to therapy, medication, and I’m about to start another program for alcohol, this time I’m doing all 3 at the same time and I’m like damn, I better not fail this one, it’s so demoralizing as he said, to try your hardest at anything, including sobriety, and come up short
One thing that I remind myself from time to time: Failure is not opposite to success, it’s a part of it 😉 Keep grinding guys and gals, and never give up! That you Eddie for being who you are and showing that to the world 💪
ok that stuff at 1:40 probably the only thing will get me heated while in a gym because you can injure someone doing that just wait until the end of the set and tap them on the shoulder much more effective at getting someone to quiet down a bit
Agree wholeheartedly with the closing statement, every failure bring you one step closer to success. The similar saying I live by; It's not over when you lose, it's over when you quit.
Really appreciate the words to go through failure. I needed to hear that at this time. I'm fine with being weak, but I will not stay weak.....Train safe and much love
Love love love what you said in the end bro! ❤ I have tears in my eyes right now thank you for saying that ❤ Everyone sees the success; no one sees the failures.
The cable snapping on the guy doing the seated rows, yeah that reminds me of how I ended up with sciatica. Falling backwords during sled row while there was about 140kg on it. Right on a concrete floor. Still working my way through the sciatica. But it's getting better.
Thanks for sharing, Eddie! The last part was very personal and you did it so easily....it really resonates with me, where I'm at right now in life. Really, thanks for sharing.
Losses are what make you and are what give you strength of character. I've known a couple of people who had never known a loss in their chosen endeavour and eventually when they did lose it completely crushed them they didn't know how to handle it and couldn't deal with it and never came back. No strength of character. Its not always the wins that defines us but the losses and how we deal with it.
The lady talking about “I didn’t drop the weights, I just dropped the bar” - dropping an empty Olympic barbell will damage the bearings. It’s worse than dropping a loaded bar with bumper plates on it.
When you talked about coming 2nd, 3rd, 4th and so on it makes me think of Brian. Man puts his life and his health on the line, hes won so many titles in a row and now struggles to make it back to the top. I feel for him cause I know how bad it sucks to be on the top of the world and suddenly someone climbs the ranks and takes it.
Wow, Eddie, massive massive words of wisdom at the end. I am an older gent and have followed you for years in your competitions etc etc. Stay strong brother.
I was doing rows with the cable machine pulling down 200lbs with a lag pull-down bar when the cable popped and I hit myself in the chest with the bar with 200lbs of force. Told the lady at the desk the machine broke and she looked annoyed and didn’t even ask if I was ok.
Lmao, old guy in the thumbnail looks like George the animal Steele. (Wwf 80's -90's wrestler). Awesome vid as always pickletits, cant wait for another.
That ten more losses thing you said really hit so Thankyou for the motivation sir. Also please react to Brian Shaw goes to ufc performance center 🥺 Pls like this comment so he can see guys
Thank you very much for the last 2'. I'm a brazilian girl and love your videos. I'm happy that TH-cam showed this to me ❤️🇧🇷 (Sorry about the poor english)
I needed that speach about failures. 3 weeks ago I subluxed a rib. 2 weeks later I went to the ER and found out it's broken. Yesterday I felt good enough to get back in the gym for a leg day. Everything was great until I dislocated my shoulder doing barbell squats. It's demoralising when your making good progress and out of a sudden you got to stop for months. Anyway, thank you for making me look past the injuries and at the journey.
I just discovered this side channel from him. I really love the videos I really love the man (eventhough I do know him in the regular youtube videos and such) but i'm so surprised realizing he's so human and genuine.
Experience begets success, you can't teach experience, you can only offer the benefit of it, but to get the success you need the experience of learning, and to learn by your losses is a huge step forward.
That last 2 minutes is what we all needed to hear. This is why I love watching his stuff
New perspective unlocked!
Ya man when you hear things like this from the best it's motivation.
So true. The time you hit a very frustrating, seemingly endless plateau in one of the core lifts. It's not budging, so you work on accessories and one day you get that big lift ...and more. What a feeling and your gym buddies going "Yaaaassssss"! 😀
I can 100% agree, it's not even in the gym you can use this thinking it's amazing
yass
I will never forget the time a random fella in the gym told me he can see how much progress I made. That guy made my entire year man
That's nice... people usually tell me I'm lifting incorrectly lol
@@craigcombes LMAo
A couple of older gentlemen have told me on occasion that they were impressed by how much weight I was lifting, calling me strong and boy that felt great. They didn't need to say that to me but they did and I'm very thankful.
I remember posting posing pictures on an online exercise forum when I was in my early teens, and got response that they didn't belive I was lifting as heavy as I claimed because I looked weak. Lost most motivation after that, after exercising my ass off for a year.
@@edwardv1255 Bummer - yeah wild how a few words one way or the other can be so powerful
I live in canada and i have been bullied my whole life and have had a bad life but when i came across your videos i started to workout and it changed my life and i wanted to thank you and i hope you see this and be proud of yourself because your a amazing person
Assert yo dominance
Keep strong bruva tell them bullies the f..k of face them and they won't do it again I swear to you
Another good one is John meadows AKA mountain dog and Jeff nippard
Too bad
Beat their asses😈😈
I needed that ted talk at the end. Spent my whole life trying to prove that my disability doesn't make me any less than anyone else, but some days i feel completely defeated despite my past successes, and it sends me down a dark path. Sometimes it takes months before I'm back in a good mindset.
Thanks for that Eddie
I've never been to any gym, never been interested in weight lifting or anything like that, but there's something about Eddie that I just can't stop watching his videos. Such a humble and down to earth guy. Love it.
Eddie is such a wholesome guy. That last minutes advice really inspired me, struggling right now with two exams, three kids and a job on top of it. Just got to put your head down and fight through the rough patches to get to the other side. And aslong as you have a goal, the failures along the way will just make the victory so much sweeter.
Be happy you have all of that. Some people got blown up in the world and lost all that including themselves.
What a luxury and slap in the face to others to complain like that.
Not to be a bigger D but I mean who chose to have kids do two exams and have a job? Some people just use protection, give up for adoption or work the system. Least you’re doing it right so stop crying though. Watch the videos for yourself and keep your crying to yourself. Lol
Hmm sorry for being a grumpy butt. I guess I shouldn’t police people trying to have what left of a normal life they have. Sorry
Just these days for myself I try not to complain publicly because I feel like a muppet when I do. Like seriously worse problems out there than any of mine. Basically no matter what problems I have. I hear you complaining about good stuff. You’re employed, have a family and you’re growing as a person. What’s to complain? Good luck. Start taking some pride in stuff maybe you’ll enjoy it more. Back in the day to be a man or woman people didn’t complain like little sissy girls.
Get a babysitter. If you’re a single dad have state help. Study at the YMCA and bring your kids to be watched in day care at the YMCA. Idk figure it out dad. Lol good luck
That advice at the end really clicked with me, and a lot of the struggles I'm going thru currently. Not even in a competitive manner but in life in general. Very insightful, thank you. You have been an inspiration to many and continue to be!
It's very insightful and very true. Every loss you endure makes every win that much sweeter.
Honestly needed to hear that speech at the end today. Thank you Eddie and great vid!
Thank you for talking about therapy here. So many people, even today, think you have to have "something wrong" with you before you see a therapist, or "I don't need someone to tell me what to do". Normalizing therapy is something that should have happened 30 years ago. If therapy had been an option when I was a kid, my adult life could have been so much better.
The therapist's line is so powerful and it translates to everything in life.
I really enjoyed watching this. A more human and reflective Eddie than we’ve seen.
Eddie seems the most wholesome dude ever in the vids. Definitely another side of him. These video's are so positive and relaxing.
I soooooo love the last couple if advices. Not because I learned something new, but because it came as unexpected and part of the journey for this video, like something normal, which should be normal. It is normal to fail, and it is normal to get up after it and learn from it. Thank you for that reminder!
That last message was incredible ❤️ Thank you
Thank you Eddie for the last words. Listening them from someone you respect so much means a lot
Finally a real reaction to people getting hurt. Not the stupid laughs, as are often the case in many of the failure videos. Thank you Eddie. You are a legend! Big love the Beast!
That entire ending is key Eddie! To truly understand and respect any win, you must first understand and be capable of accepting the loss. You're doing great things man. Keep it up.
That last part hit me, for a different reason, I keep failing at staying sober, just lost my job again, been to rehab twice, to therapy, medication, and I’m about to start another program for alcohol, this time I’m doing all 3 at the same time and I’m like damn, I better not fail this one, it’s so demoralizing as he said, to try your hardest at anything, including sobriety, and come up short
Never had the best laugh than the 2:55 lift it was like can’t even type the emotions felt
The lift where the guy goes into the audience was by far the funniest
Loved the motivational speech at the end of the video. "There is no triumph without failure"
One thing that I remind myself from time to time: Failure is not opposite to success, it’s a part of it 😉
Keep grinding guys and gals, and never give up!
That you Eddie for being who you are and showing that to the world 💪
I love this guy. He’s so funny, so real, and in this video, so wise. Awesome stuff big man! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
ok that stuff at 1:40 probably the only thing will get me heated while in a gym because you can injure someone doing that just wait until the end of the set and tap them on the shoulder much more effective at getting someone to quiet down a bit
That 10 losses speech was awesome. Thank you. It really opened my eyes
This has quickly become one of my favorite youtube channels. Please keep the videos coming!
Agree wholeheartedly with the closing statement, every failure bring you one step closer to success. The similar saying I live by; It's not over when you lose, it's over when you quit.
Minute 0:31 "Hier ist das erste deutsche Fernsehen mit der Tagesschau" - how this made it in the video 🤣🤣
Gutes Gehör!
Really appreciate the words to go through failure. I needed to hear that at this time. I'm fine with being weak, but I will not stay weak.....Train safe and much love
Yes. Last 2 minutes was legendary. Keep up everything your doing. Such a great man and better inspiration.
Well done video Beast. A few laughs and some great inspiration at the end. I always learn more from failure than I do from success.
I just appreciate these genuine reactions and subtle life lessons , thanks to the beast!
That's was the most inspirational & amazing outro I have ever seen on TH-cam. Thank you Eddie
Why am I tearing up right now 😢 thanks for the message, I needed to hear that today.
Last 2 minutes I'm not crying, you are!!! Well said Eddie Hall, well said.
That little speech at the end got me real good, not gonna lie. Great man Eddie, appreciate it.
Love love love what you said in the end bro! ❤
I have tears in my eyes right now thank you for saying that ❤
Everyone sees the success; no one sees the failures.
The last thing you said in this videos just turned my head, Thank you!
Congrats Eddie for your part in Expendables 4 was a good film.
Last two minutes of the video were the best I’ve heard from any video in a long time
A well made and put together video. Thanks Eddie and your team.
I love your blogs . I just weight lifting and training three months ago and I love it. Your blog is funny as hell😂😅. People are 🤪 😜
Giving up hurts more than Failing.
KEEP PUSHING
That last advice to strive upon failure was great. I was here for the lols, but left inspired.
The last thing you said, is the most important lesson people should learn. Good on you.
The cable snapping on the guy doing the seated rows, yeah that reminds me of how I ended up with sciatica. Falling backwords during sled row while there was about 140kg on it. Right on a concrete floor. Still working my way through the sciatica. But it's getting better.
Confused Eddie @ 6:29 is the best🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing, Eddie! The last part was very personal and you did it so easily....it really resonates with me, where I'm at right now in life. Really, thanks for sharing.
Favorited this one just for the bit at the end. Words everyone needs to hear.
Michael Knill set the record. He was about 6-5 and 350 lbs. Yet turned his attention to law school afterwards!
the last minute worth more than the whole video. well said
Best message to get on 4:20 🤘🏽great video too
Losses are what make you and are what give you strength of character. I've known a couple of people who had never known a loss in their chosen endeavour and eventually when they did lose it completely crushed them they didn't know how to handle it and couldn't deal with it and never came back. No strength of character.
Its not always the wins that defines us but the losses and how we deal with it.
The lady talking about “I didn’t drop the weights, I just dropped the bar” - dropping an empty Olympic barbell will damage the bearings. It’s worse than dropping a loaded bar with bumper plates on it.
Thanks for the comment at the end brother everyone needed to hear and feel that
When you talked about coming 2nd, 3rd, 4th and so on it makes me think of Brian. Man puts his life and his health on the line, hes won so many titles in a row and now struggles to make it back to the top. I feel for him cause I know how bad it sucks to be on the top of the world and suddenly someone climbs the ranks and takes it.
Their were some funny clips here dude, nice content.😜🤙😁
inspirational message out of nowhere! But totally worth it :) Keep up the wonderful work, Eddie
0:32 hier ist das erste deutsche fernsehen mit der tagesschau :D:D:D
2:32 don't try that people let him have that world records 😂
I'm now 47 and started my journey with weights in the 2020 lockdown, Best choice I've ever made
Wise words. Thank you for the video!
Wow, Eddie, massive massive words of wisdom at the end. I am an older gent and have followed you for years in your competitions etc etc. Stay strong brother.
I was doing rows with the cable machine pulling down 200lbs with a lag pull-down bar when the cable popped and I hit myself in the chest with the bar with 200lbs of force. Told the lady at the desk the machine broke and she looked annoyed and didn’t even ask if I was ok.
One piece of advice from someone can change your whole outlook on life. That quote from your therapist at the end of the video is really powerful.
You're so right,like my pop used to say,most times in life you only have to get it right once and you're set for life from then on
8:00 think of the strain on your joint and muscles. Every mechanic/construction worker out there "your hands blistered from that" lmao
Today was my first gym day… I tripped over and got flailed by treadmill 😂😂😂
Lmao, old guy in the thumbnail looks like George the animal Steele. (Wwf 80's -90's wrestler). Awesome vid as always pickletits, cant wait for another.
Did not expect that bit at the end there, Eddie. Thank you.
That ten more losses thing you said really hit so Thankyou for the motivation sir.
Also please react to Brian Shaw goes to ufc performance center 🥺
Pls like this comment so he can see guys
Perfect Motivation. Thank You
Thank you very much for the last 2'. I'm a brazilian girl and love your videos. I'm happy that TH-cam showed this to me ❤️🇧🇷 (Sorry about the poor english)
Great bit of wisdom at the end.
Thanks for those wise words at the end Eddie🙏🏼 Great video by the way👍🏼
I needed that last bit about failures preparing us for success.
Love you King!
I needed that speach about failures. 3 weeks ago I subluxed a rib. 2 weeks later I went to the ER and found out it's broken. Yesterday I felt good enough to get back in the gym for a leg day. Everything was great until I dislocated my shoulder doing barbell squats. It's demoralising when your making good progress and out of a sudden you got to stop for months. Anyway, thank you for making me look past the injuries and at the journey.
5:59 'WOW' original sound effect
and the guy at the mirror is also stunned by him
0:30 Hier ist das erste Deutsche Fernsehen mit der Tagesschau - funniest part ever.
This is just sooo nice to see as a woman. This is the asbolute opposite of toxic masculinity and so heart warming. Men...take after him! Respect!
Stop calling masculinity toxic, should we call feminity toxic when women act stupid?
Wow man, what you said at the ending about losses also clicked for me lol. always love ur energy brother. keep it up.
Watched for Eddie's reacts left with some dearly needed wisdom thanks eddie
loved the advice at the end!
"190 kilo behind the back" cracked me up 😂 😂
Great advice in the end eddy!❤
5:00 SHE SPIT IN HIS MOUTH 😭😭💀💀
I just discovered this side channel from him.
I really love the videos
I really love the man (eventhough I do know him in the regular youtube videos and such) but i'm so surprised realizing he's so human and genuine.
Thanks, Ed, you're an inspiration.
That message at the end was the best ever.
Wait hold up!! 3:55 that dude slapped the absolute dog sh*t out of the guy lifting and you didn’t react 😂😂😂 omg
Love the reaction videos Beast! You’ve been a huge inspiration to me, cheers from a fellow lifter across the pond 👍🏻
There is not a single successful person on this planet that hasn't had failures behind the success, failure is how we learn and progress.
The music is hilariously wholesome
"Confidence comes from victory, but strength comes from the struggle." -Arnold Schwarzenegger
Las palabras al final del video, no tiene desperdicio! Like
Valuable life lesson in the end that everyone should heed.
Experience begets success, you can't teach experience, you can only offer the benefit of it, but to get the success you need the experience of learning, and to learn by your losses is a huge step forward.
01:20 im pretty sure that other person thought he was taking weight of the smith machine and did not remember it was free weights? lol
Thank Eddie. Great video as always!