What a great video. You have managed to not only capture the love for the sport Bryce has for the sport, but you have also managed to capture the love all lifters have.
True litterly had my first meet at the ray Williams classic in miami an now on to nationals next month uo in Dakota teen 16-17 divison an i love this shit
Congratulations Dillon, you should be proud of yourself. Bryce I'm rooting for you, may you get your 400kg soon and I want you to know that this video motivates me to beat my own personal 400kg! best, some random internet dude
380 kg deadlift! ... even Eddy Halls biggest was only 500 and Eddy’s about 100 kg heavier. Well done Bryce. You’re an insightful and articulate guy, dare I say, especially for a powerlifter.
Awesome documentary guys! Anything with Bryce and Dillon in it is money so far! Keep it up guys... cant wait to see what the future holds, we will all be on this ride with you!
He sums it up like Nike. Just do it. We all have days we don't want to but I always remember that I dragged my ass out there and feel great after and glad I did. It's much worse and longer lasting feeling of quitting.
I'm a powerlifter. Lotta people uh...lotta people look at me, and they want to sort of be like me. They want to be a nasty, fully naturally 100% beast, how I look. Step 1? Go to Kroger, get a gallon milk. Gallon a day, do my upper cuts. Would you rather have the ability to do 30 situps in a row? Or would you rather be able to fucking lift an atlas stone? You wanna be strong, you gotta commit. You gotta, it's a big time commitment, it's a big money commitment - you gotta spend about $2000 a year on milk. I like it nice and quiet in my gym. It's my dream one day to have a gym that's guys only. It's gonna be called Guy Heaven. You can't just keep doing the same thing, you gotta invent new ways of working out. You have to shock the body. I do kickers, I do, fucking twisters.
@@calgarybarbell i was thinking about Yury Belkin, i know he doesn't compete in the IPF anymore, and it's from Russia, and i would hate a documentary in Russian to be honest..BUT i think he is the most close version of a "modern Eddy Coan" No ofence to you Bryce! Alot of respects from an IPF athlete to another, I aspire compete and win an IPF world one day. It's just my preferences.
He his one of the top internationally powerlifters, not just some random guy at a gym. Plus he is an interesting person in general, he doesn't look or act like a stereotypical powerlifter or gym bro.
Yet here you are watching it. Also, this is uncredited and stolen from his own channel, serious asshole move on the part of the admins of this channel.
@@craigt2434 no clue what LA fitness but if you think i should go there then they must be strong fuckers. A stereotypical powerlifter I'd say would look something like Chuck Vogehlpol or Blaine Sumner. Thats probably what most people would think of.
This video inspired me 5 years ago!Just did my first meet, got all prs!
“There’s simplicity in form but complexity in execution” love that 🖤
What a great video. You have managed to not only capture the love for the sport Bryce has for the sport, but you have also managed to capture the love all lifters have.
True litterly had my first meet at the ray Williams classic in miami an now on to nationals next month uo in Dakota teen 16-17 divison an i love this shit
powerlifting is not a real sport lol
@@adrianthulin30 What category is it in then? Fake sports? smh
@@joakimdam9723 pointless hobbies
@@adrianthulin30You sound weak bro
Been waiting for this! Calgary Barbell always makes quality content.
I've watched the ending of this like 20 times. So good.
And he just pulled 400 kg! Congrats Bryce, you are such a nice and great dude! I really am so happy for your lift, as if it were mine! Keep it up man!
I got goosebumps watching this.
Excellent video - thank you!
Excellent video 👌
Watched on bryce's channel and here for good measure
💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 this was great and motivating document! Quality content! 👍🏻✨
Great documentary this speaks to me being a fellow lifter. Thank you :)
You're welcome :)
Congratulations Dillon, you should be proud of yourself. Bryce I'm rooting for you, may you get your 400kg soon and I want you to know that this video motivates me to beat my own personal 400kg! best, some random internet dude
Huh? You lift 400kg?
Huh? You lift 400kg?
@@Nimbusz his own 400kg best.. So no
380 kg deadlift! ... even Eddy Halls biggest was only 500 and Eddy’s about 100 kg heavier. Well done Bryce. You’re an insightful and articulate guy, dare I say, especially for a powerlifter.
And it was in a deadlift suit and with straps
Awesome documentary guys! Anything with Bryce and Dillon in it is money so far! Keep it up guys... cant wait to see what the future holds, we will all be on this ride with you!
Thanks! Glad to have you on board haha
awesome!!!
@7:48 - Answer to why powerlifting
Nice vedio.me my self wand to compete in the national's and world's next year..
Ur so strong holy shit man
19:30 onwards. I’m not crying, you’re crying
He sums it up like Nike. Just do it. We all have days we don't want to but I always remember that I dragged my ass out there and feel great after and glad I did. It's much worse and longer lasting feeling of quitting.
Very hardworking body
Commenting so this video can get more views and attention
Appreciate it haha
This is really rad and inspiring. Can’t wait to smoke a fat bowl in the morning and lift some shit.
🤟🏻🤟🏻 fuck yea Bryce
17:12 ladies thats how you should support our crazy stuff
Natural? no anabolic?
Dude energy
I'm a powerlifter. Lotta people uh...lotta people look at me, and they want to sort of be like me. They want to be a nasty, fully naturally 100% beast, how I look.
Step 1? Go to Kroger, get a gallon milk. Gallon a day, do my upper cuts. Would you rather have the ability to do 30 situps in a row? Or would you rather be able to fucking lift an atlas stone?
You wanna be strong, you gotta commit. You gotta, it's a big time commitment, it's a big money commitment - you gotta spend about $2000 a year on milk.
I like it nice and quiet in my gym. It's my dream one day to have a gym that's guys only. It's gonna be called Guy Heaven.
You can't just keep doing the same thing, you gotta invent new ways of working out. You have to shock the body. I do kickers, I do, fucking twisters.
pike milk? I am lactose intolerant, no thanks
This comment gave me aids.
Naturally a skinny guy, steroidly a strong guy
Interesnting🤔🧐.
But i would preffer the same documental but with another guy.
Not hating, is a good documentary anyways.
Haters gonna hate
@@klownmob8894 lol, who is hating?
Who is your ideal "other guy"?
@@calgarybarbell i was thinking about Yury Belkin, i know he doesn't compete in the IPF anymore, and it's from Russia, and i would hate a documentary in Russian to be honest..BUT i think he is the most close version of a "modern Eddy Coan"
No ofence to you Bryce! Alot of respects from an IPF athlete to another, I aspire compete and win an IPF world one day.
It's just my preferences.
powerlifting will never be a real sport
I dont get it. A 20 minute video about a guy who powerlifts,just like thousands of other powerlifters. No reason to do a whole documentary on one guy.
He his one of the top internationally powerlifters, not just some random guy at a gym. Plus he is an interesting person in general, he doesn't look or act like a stereotypical powerlifter or gym bro.
Yet here you are watching it. Also, this is uncredited and stolen from his own channel, serious asshole move on the part of the admins of this channel.
@@grizzlymanverneteil4443 What exactly is a powerlifter supposed to look like? Lmao. Stick to training at LA fitness bud.
@@dbennett4 Yeah,watched it and didn't get the point. Kind of like how you don't have a point to your comment
@@craigt2434 no clue what LA fitness but if you think i should go there then they must be strong fuckers. A stereotypical powerlifter I'd say would look something like Chuck Vogehlpol or Blaine Sumner. Thats probably what most people would think of.