@@wowf0rl1f3 Francis Ngannou’s punch was measured in “units” not a proper scientific measure. A lot of the claims his publicity team made where essentially for publicity and don’t equate to the comparative power measured in the genuine scientific studies with boxers. Thanks for watching
That’s actually false, Bob Hayes never ran 8.6. It was later re measured/timed to be 8.74. Not to mention that it was hand timed for Hayes, so it was deemed inaccurate. Bolt holds the fastest anchor leg ever, with Asafa Powell being a close second with an 8.68 anchor leg. Not to mention that when Bolt broke the 150m world record I believe he split 8.70-8.71.
@@joescho let me correct you. no offense. - Andy Bolton did 457.5kg (1008lbs) in 2009 - Then Benedikt Magnusson did 460kg (1014lbs) in April 2011 - Benedikt Magnusson rebeat the record with 461kg (1016lbs) in August 2014 - Eddie Hall did 462kg (1019lbs) in March 2015 - Then Eddie Hall later did 463kg (1021lbs) in July 2015 - Eddie Hall, Jerry pritchett and Benedikt Magnusson all did 465kg (1025lbs) in July 2016 - Later in the day, eddie hall did the 500kg (1104lbs) deadlift 457.5kg in 2009 to 500kg in 2016 is a 9.3% improvement.
There’s one thing missing from this video that is very important but probably hard to account for: we usually reach out physical limits when we are charged with adrenaline from a life-threatening or very stressful situation (not average adrenaline from playing sports). So, it is very possible that very fit ppl could surpass quite a few of these if the body is in survival mode.
Adrenaline would make a difference, but not much of one, look at the full video of Eddie hall deaflifting 500kg he psyched himself up so much he nearly killed himself, adrenaline can only increase strength by so much, anymore strain and the tendons would simply give out, you can have all the power in the world but its limited by the ability of the tendon and muscle to stick to bone and your joint to bear the weight.
@@quelorakathrethikhaalis2117 that makes a lot of sense .. I never thought about that part .. Yh that’s true .. it wouldn’t do that much. Thank you for correcting me.
Why aren't Discovery channel, National Geographics or BBC buying this series? The production is certainly on their level and the content is at least as good if not better then half of their shows.
Eddie Hall pictured himself attacking someone who was trying to hurt his kids when he did the 500kg deadlift. If you ever get a chance watch the video where he talks about it and what happens to him after the lift. It's pretty crazy.
I was wondering more of a hypothetical limit. Like, what is the hardest a human could possibly punch within the tolerance of their skeleton and muscular system, or how hard could a human possibly run before the bones and muscles in the legs could not possibly run any faster.
I think both the most interesting and difficult stat to measure would be toughness. Obviously there’s a limit to our durability, but toughness? We can survive some seriously insane punishment.
Yeah, like look at goggins. But 10000 years ago... We could run from south Africa to Norway without stopping, we fought woolly mammoths with sharp sticks, somehow the people who crossed the bering straight extincted 12 foot bears, we were incredibly powerful. But we got much softer.
Yeah really depends on where you find those Americans. If you find them at Walmart you looking at 10-15 whereas if you are looking at say a baseball game you might get closer to that 25-30 number, as long as you cherry pick.
Human endurance is misleading. Human endurance portrayed in this video is misleading. The RMR is one limit of endurance, but good luck to anyone who tries to actually push themselves to the point of dissolving their reserves of fat. There's the severe pain limit. There's the don't want to die today limit. There's the heat stroke, dehydration, legs falling apart limits. It's 100% mental, and other animals don't compete well against humans in mental tasks.
I doubt about the endurance. Maybe compared to other mammals on land. There are birds that migrate from north to south of the globe and back in the same year. Ad whales swimming from one side to the other side of the ocean if their food supplies drop where they were staying.
If the brain limits our abilities to avoid hurting ourselves it would be interesting to know what a human can achieve in life-or-death situations, since this 'mind barrier' would probably be removed. I think I've already heard of people doing seemingly impossible things to save their own or other's (like their child's) lives
Yes! It's sometimes referred to as hysterical strength and it happens when we're too motivated to care about pain. Our nerves shut off and our mind starts pumping adrenaline and you're right, it's most common in the case of saving a child, but leaves your muscles and tendons in terrible condition.
Problem is those barriers are there for a reason. If you overexert said strength you could rip your muscles and tendons apart. Also not a good idea to use adrenaline for too long because it can become toxic in you system at certain levels.
My uncle literally lift a large fridge out of his house all by himself when his house was on fire when you would normally take 2-3 strong man to lift it lol adrenaline for sure can unlocked mental limited in our brain Edit : his muscles got f**ked up after that as to be expected
@@IvanTube0 you know you can replace a fridge right? I would just assume that there are hundres of more valuable things to save, before i’d carry my blooody fridge
You know what money can’t buy? Your life. It can however replace the electronics destroyed in the fire. Save yourself by getting out of your house quickly instead of saving anything you can
???: Your push-ups is like a baby push-ups in comparison to my push-ups. Darkseid: I do 2222 Push- Ups a day. 😠👉🏿 I you do not believe me you will believe it for I will activate the Anti Life Equation. And once I would activate the Equation, you will admit your sin for bring "RACIST" mortal.
@@Tonymobb110 I'm pretty sure if you trained a child to walk and run like that from an early age their body would adapt to that and they'd be fast af as an adult
The only limit that exists is the limit you put on your mind. Don’t let anyone tell you can’t do something. Humans are amazing, and we can do whatever we want!
I think the way proffesional boxers punch is absolutely crazy. Its not just about strength, its their crazy good technique that allows them to generate as much force as possible
Francis Ngannou’s punch was measured in “units” not a proper scientific measure. A lot of the claims his publicity team made where essentially for publicity and don’t equate to the comparative power measured in the genuine scientific studies with boxers. Thanks for watching.
@@Obstakill ofcourse he got his big right hand, and besides him there's anthony joshua and Derrick Lewis. I said might. Those guys may or may not hit harder than francis, regardless they're all on par more or less
@@adamfirth3082 this video is full of misconceptions like that, for example, Bob Hayes' 100m split was hand-timed, which is not very accurate at all, the split could've been anywhere from 8.6-9.6 seconds.
One important thing to keep in mind when it comes to strength records the World Strongest Men are equipped, so you're better off looking at raw powerlifting to see what humans can move
There was once a person who managed to life a large boulder off of himself to save his life because his brain allowed his arms to use all the muscles in his arms, but that also caused a lot of his arm muscles to get ripped off the bone itself. Use too much of your muscle and you will pay for it later.
Running on fours is probably not overcome running on 2 because human's spines don't have an appropriate design to support moving like that. Not to mention the dorsal muscles that would do most of the propulsion job for the arms if you were to run like a cheetah are not well designed for that motion either.
I think it's more of how our arms and legs are designed. Our legs are too long for our arms, and our hands aren't designed for gripping the ground like claws and hooves. Otherwise, we'd probably be able to match at least the speed of various apes and monkeys, if not more due to our competitiveness.
You need a person with long arms than regular and shorter legs, like micheal Phelps, and then make specialized glove spikes that could act as hooves with spikes for traction. I don’t think you could beat Usain Bolt’s record but you could probably get decently close if someone with good genetics for it trained their whole life.
Track athlete here. Bob Hayes' time was hand timed though which means there's about a 0.24s-0.3s error. His split was definitely slower than Usain Bolt's which was FAT and the only thing to factor is the cinder track.
Great video! All of these limits are interesting to learn and study. Just one question, what was your thought on the limit for endurance (distance or time)?
For curious: when a person have the histerical force moment (in death or life situation, the body can trepass is limit pumping adrenaline and oxigenated blood to increase the force) a person can deadlift around 5000/6000 lbs and with the other metod (ex: the dog position) we can do around 7000/13000 lbs.
Well according to one punch man, simply doing 100 pushups, 100 situps, 10 pullups, and a 10 kilometer run everyday (for 3 years) will enable you to move faster than light
"It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." "If one is born male, at least once in his lifetime, he’ll dream of becoming the strongest man alive". These vids make my fire up to keep training hard to reach the peak human conditioning 💪. love the vid, bless ya all.
@@Ancient_Rylanor technically not but he was threading humans superiority which means it’s a fight with no good or bad side just depends if u are a human or ant so
The issue with how much weight you can lift is that very few people do those sports and even fewer do it in the superheavyweight divisions. Most genetically gifted people of that size do sports that actually pay. While the maximum deadlift has "only" increased by 40 kilos between 2011 and 2016, that's actually *more* than it increased between 2002 and 2011. It takes genetic specimens of the highest orders to pursue that goal for a very long time and most just don't. And both Eddie Hall and Hafthor Björnsson retired not long after, due to health reasons, despite only just hitting their prime. As a caveat though, the world record without the use of lifting straps and a deadlift suit (so lifting with just your body) has not been broken in competition since 2011. But those who would be capable of it also haven't tried bc that's not their sport. The heaviest ever RAW (and drug tested, for whatever that's worth) squat, btw, was taken from just over 400 kg to just shy of 500 kg by a single person, Ray Williams. Since he seems to have lost his stride, nothing much happened. The bench press was progressing very slowly from 320-ish kilos since the 90s to 335, just 5 years ago. Then suddenly, Julius Maddox appeared and took it to 349 kg. His goal is to bench 800 lbs, which doesn't seem to be too unrealistic, at some point. Lastly speaking about *actual* weightlifting (sports have proper names), the snatch and clean&jerk records of the 80s (achieved with very lax drug testing) seemed untouchable until Lasha Talakhadze came along and surpassed every weightlifter in history by 12 kg in the total, achieving 484. He has since done 490 and everyone is just waiting for him to finally achieved the magic 500 kg (which might be realistic, given his progression). So it's a matter of the right person doing the right things in a given sport and given the small gene pool of strength sports, this could take a while. But record progressions are by no means slowing down, across the board. If anything, the progression in some sports is speeding up bc these sports are becoming much more popular. Lastly, don't discount the future evolution of PEDs.
So far, the ultimate person can Deadlift 500kg, run at 28.5 mph, run at a steady pace for about 24 hours, or 168km, and punch with enough force to kill. Impressive.
Anyone who's physically capable can punch with enough force to kill, if you hit in the right spots. It's pretty scary, honestly. While I think women abusing men is just as unacceptable as the other way around, or between people of the same sex, I still think it needs to take A LOT, probably a legitimate threat to your life as a man, for it to be right for you to punch a woman. If she's trying to kill you or someone else, then that's about the only reason. The reason is that one punch from an out of shape slob of a man can knock her out for good. That's a really sad thought. Women are pretty fragile.
There has been feats of strength where people have lifted cars to save traped people... they tear muscled doing this. humans have a proper distress mode that can access 100% of muscle power
The dead lift world record of 501 kilograms used Equipment to help Hafthor Bjornson lift a heavier weight. The raw dead lift world record is 460 kilograms by a man who's a good bit smaller than Hafhtor Bjornson.
One thing to point out about bolt vs hayes is that in the 1960s, there was no electronic timing, therefore the times were only accurate to the nearest 10th of a second and there is still a little bit of inaccuracy to factor in when you compare the manual timing as well
On the "How Fast Can We Run?' section you missed out on one thing: adrenaline we would be able to run way faster if we're being chased by something but other than that fantastic video I learned so much is my favorite science channel on TH-cam
Hayes ran yards not metres...plus he was hand timed so the operators reaction time has to be taken into consideration..plus was wind speed taken into consideration back then ?
But these feats in the video are in tested scenarios. The Hystheric Strength or Hystheric Force are a few moments when a person use all the capacity in a dead or live situation. A normal person use 60% of the muscles, an olympic athlete use 80%. That's because we are not made for short brute strength exposition, we are more endurance animals, use all the muscles it's equal to get an injury.
The Rarámuri or Tarahumara are a group of indigenous people of the Americas living in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. They are renowned for their long-distance running ability. They seem to be able to run and run forever whitout stopping.
Imagine all these stats aren't taken when someone is on enhancement drugs or under pure adrenaline in a desperate situation, where they take their bodies past extreme limits that are unexplainable
Those punches are hard and all, but have you ever been hit by a car? Then allow me to introduce you to Francis Ngannou, the hardest puncher in history.
So can someone sum this all up for me please like a list like How fast a human can go: How hard a human can punch: How much can be possibly lifted: What is the most endurance possible: Etc
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I don't understand: HOW can the record be 300 Km, ....... when someone run 500 of them......‽‽‽
How couldn't you include Francis Ngannou the world's hardest punch? 36 horse power
@@wowf0rl1f3 Francis Ngannou’s punch was measured in “units” not a proper scientific measure. A lot of the claims his publicity team made where essentially for publicity and don’t equate to the comparative power measured in the genuine scientific studies with boxers. Thanks for watching
That’s actually false, Bob Hayes never ran 8.6. It was later re measured/timed to be 8.74. Not to mention that it was hand timed for Hayes, so it was deemed inaccurate. Bolt holds the fastest anchor leg ever, with Asafa Powell being a close second with an 8.68 anchor leg. Not to mention that when Bolt broke the 150m world record I believe he split 8.70-8.71.
This is peak male, like it or not
Everytime someone sets a definite limit on humanity, some person manages to surpass it.
#LmitlessEarthlings
Evolution
Thanks for the wise words Johnny Sins.
@@bruskydu lol 😂
Humans cannot breathe in space no suit
that 9% increase on deadlift happened in just one night not over a decade. eddie hall going from 464kg to 500kg
And to be fair halfthors deadlift wasn’t official so it could have been lighter than it was
He’s the one who did 501kg so you understand me
@@WynnJirTheGreat yeah i think thor was around 450kg mark when eddie pulled 500.
@@joescho let me correct you. no offense.
- Andy Bolton did 457.5kg (1008lbs) in 2009
- Then Benedikt Magnusson did 460kg (1014lbs) in April 2011
- Benedikt Magnusson rebeat the record with 461kg (1016lbs) in August 2014
- Eddie Hall did 462kg (1019lbs) in March 2015
- Then Eddie Hall later did 463kg (1021lbs) in July 2015
- Eddie Hall, Jerry pritchett and Benedikt Magnusson all did 465kg (1025lbs) in July 2016
- Later in the day, eddie hall did the 500kg (1104lbs) deadlift
457.5kg in 2009 to 500kg in 2016 is a 9.3% improvement.
@@WynnJirTheGreat it was most defintely official
I heard you can jump from the moon to the earth if you trained so hard until your hair falls out
Lmao a Saitama reference
i heard you can destroy the moon if you are green
My dreams of u continue
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Oh hey its u again
Humans stats:
Speed: 10
Strength: 20
Endurance: 999
Intelligence: 999
Also
Cunning: 999
Stupidity 100
@@TheFi3nd Talk about yourself
@@Lamé-x8x no he was talking about us
@@NoahmassMulti maybe he talks in your and his place, but he doesn't talk in the place of 7.8 billion people and me
There’s one thing missing from this video that is very important but probably hard to account for: we usually reach out physical limits when we are charged with adrenaline from a life-threatening or very stressful situation (not average adrenaline from playing sports).
So, it is very possible that very fit ppl could surpass quite a few of these if the body is in survival mode.
Adrenaline would make a difference, but not much of one, look at the full video of Eddie hall deaflifting 500kg he psyched himself up so much he nearly killed himself, adrenaline can only increase strength by so much, anymore strain and the tendons would simply give out, you can have all the power in the world but its limited by the ability of the tendon and muscle to stick to bone and your joint to bear the weight.
@@quelorakathrethikhaalis2117 that makes a lot of sense .. I never thought about that part .. Yh that’s true .. it wouldn’t do that much. Thank you for correcting me.
@@Matt-hs7gs no problem mate, have a good one
@@quelorakathrethikhaalis2117 u too 😊
@@quelorakathrethikhaalis2117 That's why it's important to strengthen your tendons
Why aren't Discovery channel, National Geographics or BBC buying this series? The production is certainly on their level and the content is at least as good if not better then half of their shows.
You're making me blush 😊
You just answered your own question, Boopsy!
They would need more aliens and werewolves for that.
@@andrewscott7728 Don't forget sasquatches and chupacabras.
@@andrewscott7728 lol
Eddie Hall pictured himself attacking someone who was trying to hurt his kids when he did the 500kg deadlift. If you ever get a chance watch the video where he talks about it and what happens to him after the lift. It's pretty crazy.
And thor did 5 more pounds like butter Lol
@@kr1sc0ve58 unofficial
But he still did one more kg
Do you remember where I could watch that video?
@@keiahnigbruder1453 I think this is the correct one th-cam.com/video/mnZ4ftlifik/w-d-xo.html
I was wondering more of a hypothetical limit. Like, what is the hardest a human could possibly punch within the tolerance of their skeleton and muscular system, or how hard could a human possibly run before the bones and muscles in the legs could not possibly run any faster.
@Minecraft Nostalgic Videos "normal" martial arts fighter can do it too
You’re talking about biomechanics my good sir
@Minecraft Nostalgic Videos the punching limit is when the bones in your hands break.
its theorized that 40 mph is the limit before ur bones start breaking
@@themenacingpenguin.7152 Using genetic mutation u van make your bines 10 times stronger then steel
Btw what about iron hand technique
I’d like to add that Bolt slowed down long before he crossed the finish line. He’s a scary individual when he’s trying
Yh he can run at 10000000000000000000000000000000mph when he's actually trying pls 😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@rhurn3605 I can’t tell what you’re trying to say lol. I need you to clarify.
Yep, we call it inertia.
That Bob Hayes part is complete bullshit, cant believe that old urban legend keeps getting perpetuated esp on a debunking channel
@@malligrub ikr lmao
I think both the most interesting and difficult stat to measure would be toughness. Obviously there’s a limit to our durability, but toughness? We can survive some seriously insane punishment.
Some people are born with a severely limited amount of nerves so they are practically immune to pain
One word: METH
Humans can be pretty resilient both physically and mentally.
Yeah, like look at goggins. But 10000 years ago... We could run from south Africa to Norway without stopping, we fought woolly mammoths with sharp sticks, somehow the people who crossed the bering straight extincted 12 foot bears, we were incredibly powerful. But we got much softer.
@@USA_UNITED1776 More like we got smarter. People back then had to fight monsters to survive whereas now you just have to pull out the ole glock.
3:35 imagine it's an emergency at the school and yall running out the door and u see him run past u on all 4s😭
The horse girl has an advantage
5500 pounds ,about 29 average Americanes
"ACTUALLY, there's three!"
Lmao
Yeah really depends on where you find those Americans. If you find them at Walmart you looking at 10-15 whereas if you are looking at say a baseball game you might get closer to that 25-30 number, as long as you cherry pick.
Well he did say average but sometimes that mean 3 people
"Three, take it or leave it."
All you have to do is 100 push-ups, 100 squats, and a 10 kilometer run every single day for three years
Of course you'll have to be willing to sacrifice all your hair and have a punch that could destroy a planet
@@owethumahan but it comes with disadvantages
You can’t kill mosquitoes 😔
don't forget about eating a banana.And no air condition.
1.5 years*
@@Dr.SamuelHayden and people won't appreciate you and girls would ignore you
Only thing that kept us alive all these years is our ability to understand things around us, and the fact that we hold the record of endurance
and probably the ability to throw things
@@TheRiquelmeONE tierzoo? X)
Human endurance is misleading. Human endurance portrayed in this video is misleading. The RMR is one limit of endurance, but good luck to anyone who tries to actually push themselves to the point of dissolving their reserves of fat. There's the severe pain limit. There's the don't want to die today limit. There's the heat stroke, dehydration, legs falling apart limits. It's 100% mental, and other animals don't compete well against humans in mental tasks.
@@gorkyd7912 this isn't misleading humans were built for endurance and it also depends on genetics
I doubt about the endurance. Maybe compared to other mammals on land.
There are birds that migrate from north to south of the globe and back in the same year. Ad whales swimming from one side to the other side of the ocean if their food supplies drop where they were staying.
If the brain limits our abilities to avoid hurting ourselves it would be interesting to know what a human can achieve in life-or-death situations, since this 'mind barrier' would probably be removed. I think I've already heard of people doing seemingly impossible things to save their own or other's (like their child's) lives
Yes! It's sometimes referred to as hysterical strength and it happens when we're too motivated to care about pain.
Our nerves shut off and our mind starts pumping adrenaline and you're right, it's most common in the case of saving a child, but leaves your muscles and tendons in terrible condition.
Problem is those barriers are there for a reason. If you overexert said strength you could rip your muscles and tendons apart. Also not a good idea to use adrenaline for too long because it can become toxic in you system at certain levels.
@@SirDankleberry saved my dad's life hundreds if times during the war, the revolution, and fighting off a pitbull.
@@USA_UNITED1776yo, the last one was the most dangerous one
@@mazik3949 lmao
3:20 devilman crybaby is a damn genius
I understood this reference
Don't get it
@@Maraien
The main character usually ran everywhere on all fours. Since that was the realistic way of running faster, it made sense.
What extreme human ability would you like to have?
Being able to connect to the internet using just my brain, so i wouldn't miss a single one of your videos
And..........speed, of course
Propulsion by farts. Either aided by a skateboard, or done by myself in water
@@nicosmind3 🤣🤣🤣
Speed so I can sneak into Area 51
being able to not be depressed, and also find a girl who will love me.
My uncle literally lift a large fridge out of his house all by himself when his house was on fire when you would normally take 2-3 strong man to lift it lol adrenaline for sure can unlocked mental limited in our brain
Edit : his muscles got f**ked up after that as to be expected
Why was he saving the fridge if the house was on fire? Not american by any chance?
@@Searis95 yes we are Asian we save as many valuable as possible and it not just fridge but a bunch of large electronics as well.
@@Searis95 you do know fridges cost money right? either way who wouldnt want to take out their fridge? it has food in there
@@IvanTube0 you know you can replace a fridge right? I would just assume that there are hundres of more valuable things to save, before i’d carry my blooody fridge
You know what money can’t buy? Your life. It can however replace the electronics destroyed in the fire. Save yourself by getting out of your house quickly instead of saving anything you can
Hanma Yujiro laughs at this video😂
???: Your push-ups is like a baby push-ups in comparison to my push-ups.
Darkseid: I do 2222 Push- Ups a day. 😠👉🏿 I you do not believe me you will believe it for I will activate the Anti Life Equation. And once I would activate the Equation, you will admit your sin for bring "RACIST" mortal.
Krillin would stomp Yujiro
RockLee be like - kidszzz😆
@@cultclips7866 Goku be like: wait wait i'll answer after doing this 10,000 push-ups with a Gravity 100x times stronger than earth's.
@@moraolmdg12344 😆 yeah
The bit about the limitations being in the mind, 🤯 is what is truly mind blowing to me
It really is. And that's what training is for. To tell the mind that this feat is possible with small incrimates over time.
According to anime you just shout loud and surpass this or just remember something emotional
100 pushups,100 crunches ,10 kms running everyday
Running a marathon isnt that tough. The months of training before hand is what is so hard
That's why I show up raw.
So skip the training. Thanks
@@sheadoherty7434 understood,thnx 👍🏼
Agreed. Same as pretty much every other sports event they are participating in. The famous saying goes "practice makes perfect"
Humans on all fours: Funny looking and surprisingly effective
In the army pt test, theres nothing that says we can’t run on all 4s .
@@rogersepeda yeah true, despite the discomfort on the hamstrings, it’s very helpful.
@@Tonymobb110 I'm pretty sure if you trained a child to walk and run like that from an early age their body would adapt to that and they'd be fast af as an adult
AK There’s still a strong biological limit
The only limit that exists is the limit you put on your mind. Don’t let anyone tell you can’t do something. Humans are amazing, and we can do whatever we want!
HEE HEE
You cant fly
Thank you Michael Jackson
@@FloydRos you probably could. If someone trained harder than everyone else.
@@pipethegadoll1376 no you wont get wings from training
Sometimes I think about the kind of human that would dislike such an educational video
I was just thinking about this topic. Scary algorithm 😅😅
Me too 🤣
What led you to thinking about this?
@@DebunkedOfficial weed. 😂
@@DebunkedOfficial the most weed smoked before overdosing ?
Wonderful! Thanks for returning Stu!
Thanks for coming back to watch Martin!
Pls don't leave us now and just heard bout ur parents I am really sorry god bless.
Thank you, I’m here to stay for as long as the audience is there to watch ♥️
Great video, thank you so much ! Always a pleasure to watch your perfectly made animations
Thanks so much 😊 Anything you'd like to see in our future videos?
I think the way proffesional boxers punch is absolutely crazy. Its not just about strength, its their crazy good technique that allows them to generate as much force as possible
Y’all forgot Francis nganou hits like a Ford Explorer going full speed
Francis Ngannou’s punch was measured in “units” not a proper scientific measure. A lot of the claims his publicity team made where essentially for publicity and don’t equate to the comparative power measured in the genuine scientific studies with boxers.
Thanks for watching.
@@DebunkedOfficial totally agree but he do hit like a Ford escort tho. He very well might have the hardest punch on record
@@gaminikokawalage7124 you must haven’t heard of Deontay Wilder
@@Obstakill ofcourse he got his big right hand, and besides him there's anthony joshua and Derrick Lewis. I said might. Those guys may or may not hit harder than francis, regardless they're all on par more or less
@@gaminikokawalage7124 Marciano, Ernie, Foreman
3:38 well by that logic four-legged runners would also eventually run faster than the speed of light
@Junayd Kourrich I know and that's why the original calculation of 4 legged runners being faster than regular runners doesn't make sense either
@@niilovaananen3215 Exactly lmao. This comment deserves more likes. Pretty poor of them to include such a flimsy point in the video.
@@adamfirth3082 this video is full of misconceptions like that, for example, Bob Hayes' 100m split was hand-timed, which is not very accurate at all, the split could've been anywhere from 8.6-9.6 seconds.
One important thing to keep in mind when it comes to strength records the World Strongest Men are equipped, so you're better off looking at raw powerlifting to see what humans can move
So true
That goes for every other category as well
There was once a person who managed to life a large boulder off of himself to save his life because his brain allowed his arms to use all the muscles in his arms, but that also caused a lot of his arm muscles to get ripped off the bone itself. Use too much of your muscle and you will pay for it later.
Better to live and pay for it later then to die
@@mnnmnnnnnnn indeed
@@mnnmnnnnnnn Death might not be that bad if all your bones are ripped off the bone
Thanks man ! Wonderful job as always ! Keep it up :)
Yay, you're back! I loved this channel! Thanks for your great content and for coming back!
Thanks for sticking with us! That was your favorite fact?
Running on fours is probably not overcome running on 2 because human's spines don't have an appropriate design to support moving like that. Not to mention the dorsal muscles that would do most of the propulsion job for the arms if you were to run like a cheetah are not well designed for that motion either.
I think it's more of how our arms and legs are designed. Our legs are too long for our arms, and our hands aren't designed for gripping the ground like claws and hooves. Otherwise, we'd probably be able to match at least the speed of various apes and monkeys, if not more due to our competitiveness.
You need a person with long arms than regular and shorter legs, like micheal Phelps, and then make specialized glove spikes that could act as hooves with spikes for traction. I don’t think you could beat Usain Bolt’s record but you could probably get decently close if someone with good genetics for it trained their whole life.
I’m so glad you’re back! I love your content, keep going on!
Thank you José. Keep coming back and we'll keep going on 💪
Great to have you back. Keep on Debunking! 👍🏻
Thanks Claire! What was your favourite ability?
@@DebunkedOfficial I think the G force one but it made me feel a bit ill 🤣🤣
"How many g's can we withstand" *a human literally being decapitated internally*
Track athlete here. Bob Hayes' time was hand timed though which means there's about a 0.24s-0.3s error. His split was definitely slower than Usain Bolt's which was FAT and the only thing to factor is the cinder track.
makes sense
There also a chance he had a better handoff meaning he got the baton at a faster speed.
Great video! All of these limits are interesting to learn and study. Just one question, what was your thought on the limit for endurance (distance or time)?
The strength section was a bit of a mess tbh 😂
So was running section, he judged the relay 100m and said Hayes is faster than Bolt what a fucking joke
For curious: when a person have the histerical force moment (in death or life situation, the body can trepass is limit pumping adrenaline and oxigenated blood to increase the force) a person can deadlift around 5000/6000 lbs and with the other metod (ex: the dog position) we can do around 7000/13000 lbs.
We have no limits. We just never try hard enough to find that out
Agree
True
Sorry bout ur parents and woo the legend is back!!
Thank you ❤️
Amazing channel ! Please keep up the good work and upload more videos. Your animation is incredible.
Thank you, we just need our next couple videos to do well so we can invest in more frequent content 🤞
Well according to one punch man, simply doing 100 pushups, 100 situps, 10 pullups, and a 10 kilometer run everyday (for 3 years) will enable you to move faster than light
We’re gonna just ask Batman
"It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable."
"If one is born male, at least once in his lifetime, he’ll dream of becoming the strongest man alive".
These vids make my fire up to keep training hard to reach the peak human conditioning 💪. love the vid, bless ya all.
Debunked, you understand nothing do you? "Of humanities infinite potential for evolution"
-Me probably.
Meruem did nothing wrong
@@Ancient_Rylanor In what terms?
@@Ancient_Rylanor technically not but he was threading humans superiority which means it’s a fight with no good or bad side just depends if u are a human or ant so
Let’s all just be grateful we received such a masterpiece of an arc. And hope there will be more to come one day.
The issue with how much weight you can lift is that very few people do those sports and even fewer do it in the superheavyweight divisions.
Most genetically gifted people of that size do sports that actually pay. While the maximum deadlift has "only" increased by 40 kilos between 2011 and 2016, that's actually *more* than it increased between 2002 and 2011. It takes genetic specimens of the highest orders to pursue that goal for a very long time and most just don't. And both Eddie Hall and Hafthor Björnsson retired not long after, due to health reasons, despite only just hitting their prime. As a caveat though, the world record without the use of lifting straps and a deadlift suit (so lifting with just your body) has not been broken in competition since 2011. But those who would be capable of it also haven't tried bc that's not their sport.
The heaviest ever RAW (and drug tested, for whatever that's worth) squat, btw, was taken from just over 400 kg to just shy of 500 kg by a single person, Ray Williams. Since he seems to have lost his stride, nothing much happened. The bench press was progressing very slowly from 320-ish kilos since the 90s to 335, just 5 years ago. Then suddenly, Julius Maddox appeared and took it to 349 kg. His goal is to bench 800 lbs, which doesn't seem to be too unrealistic, at some point.
Lastly speaking about *actual* weightlifting (sports have proper names), the snatch and clean&jerk records of the 80s (achieved with very lax drug testing) seemed untouchable until Lasha Talakhadze came along and surpassed every weightlifter in history by 12 kg in the total, achieving 484. He has since done 490 and everyone is just waiting for him to finally achieved the magic 500 kg (which might be realistic, given his progression).
So it's a matter of the right person doing the right things in a given sport and given the small gene pool of strength sports, this could take a while. But record progressions are by no means slowing down, across the board. If anything, the progression in some sports is speeding up bc these sports are becoming much more popular.
Lastly, don't discount the future evolution of PEDs.
Lasha's weightlifting total is higher than my powerlifting total. lol
Ima come back in 50 years when most of these limits are broken
Indeed we need to consider as well that one average American is as heavy as 3 Europeans.
Lol 🤣 yes most my fellow Americans are very obese.
Well if you divide the amount it's averages at 189 lb. So *29* 189lb humans.
Humans are pretty good runners over distance... well, some of us. =P
All we need is:
100 Pushups
100 Sit Ups
100 Squats
10KM Run
Everyday for 3 years!
So far, the ultimate person can Deadlift 500kg, run at 28.5 mph, run at a steady pace for about 24 hours, or 168km, and punch with enough force to kill. Impressive.
Anyone who's physically capable can punch with enough force to kill, if you hit in the right spots. It's pretty scary, honestly. While I think women abusing men is just as unacceptable as the other way around, or between people of the same sex, I still think it needs to take A LOT, probably a legitimate threat to your life as a man, for it to be right for you to punch a woman. If she's trying to kill you or someone else, then that's about the only reason. The reason is that one punch from an out of shape slob of a man can knock her out for good. That's a really sad thought. Women are pretty fragile.
501kg😉
There has been feats of strength where people have lifted cars to save traped people... they tear muscled doing this.
humans have a proper distress mode that can access 100% of muscle power
7:40
"Boss the doctor says I have serious injuries"
"Well heal faster"
Great video as always.
Can you please debunk bad breath causes?
Great suggestion, that could fit in to another Myths About The Human Body or something similar 👌
this channel deserves much more subscribers and viewers!!!
The dead lift world record of 501 kilograms used Equipment to help Hafthor Bjornson lift a heavier weight. The raw dead lift world record is 460 kilograms by a man who's a good bit smaller than Hafhtor Bjornson.
Yeah they used a crane to help Hafthor
That thumbnail of the guy punching out the polar bear slays me!
9:33 Oh hey Notch is a strongman now?
One thing to point out about bolt vs hayes is that in the 1960s, there was no electronic timing, therefore the times were only accurate to the nearest 10th of a second and there is still a little bit of inaccuracy to factor in when you compare the manual timing as well
You know Bob Hayes' tim was hand-timed right? That would be nowhere near 8.5 sec with FAT.
It’s 9 seconds
He ran 9sec relay leg he is spreading fake news
@@theGOAT41034 ik
@@darkness1978 i said the video Guy
"We are nearing the limit of how much we can lift"
Lasha talakahdize enters
It's funny how no one is actually talking about the Animal Farm reference.
Imagine playing tag with usain bolt 💀
Oh god
Fake it till you make it or trip him
Middle distance runner like HEG a lot better for tag imo
I'd love to see true peak martial arts performance, like humans at their limits like in all the cool anime but in real life physics
Human endurance might be the most amazing things of all mammals
Finally a channel that uses both km and miles 😂
DEBUNKED: What Are The LIMITS Of HUMAN ABILITY?
Batman: Robin hold my shit
3:30 ah yes the devilman crybaby run
🤣 we'll all be doing it by 2048 😉
On the "How Fast Can We Run?' section you missed out on one thing: adrenaline we would be able to run way faster if we're being chased by something but other than that fantastic video I learned so much is my favorite science channel on TH-cam
been a long long time.
It has indeed, we really hope you enjoy this video and learn lots of new stuff!
Loved that "Animal Farm" reference 🤣
If a dinosaur were to chase u trust me you’ll run a 3 minute mile....
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amazing video! I find this super interesting as a fitness enthusiast!
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Hayes ran yards not metres...plus he was hand timed so the operators reaction time has to be taken into consideration..plus was wind speed taken into consideration back then ?
3:42 imagine someone running at you on all fours 😂😂😂
People actually do it though
I do it in the stairs to not waste energy
@@Crabinator-i7y valid
There are no limits always strive to be the best
I love that in the thumpnail the equivilant to lifting a car for strength is being faster than a black guy while running
Underrated comment😂
What about the guy in Hawaii who deadlifted a Bell Jetranger to save his friend?
But these feats in the video are in tested scenarios. The Hystheric Strength or Hystheric Force are a few moments when a person use all the capacity in a dead or live situation. A normal person use 60% of the muscles, an olympic athlete use 80%. That's because we are not made for short brute strength exposition, we are more endurance animals, use all the muscles it's equal to get an injury.
The Rarámuri or Tarahumara are a group of indigenous people of the Americas living in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. They are renowned for their long-distance running ability. They seem to be able to run and run forever whitout stopping.
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I hate his accent and everything else about this shit...
0:13 IS THIS A STEEL BALL RUN REFERENCE???
These are just limits that they try to implement in our minds we can push past these limits just believe. Goku did it
Believing is not enough. If you really want to push your past your limits, you have to be realistic.
Weeb
@@masacross8551 r/whooosh
@@WolfEpsilon
I see.
Imagine all these stats aren't taken when someone is on enhancement drugs or under pure adrenaline in a desperate situation, where they take their bodies past extreme limits that are unexplainable
Those punches are hard and all, but have you ever been hit by a car? Then allow me to introduce you to Francis Ngannou, the hardest puncher in history.
"Americans" is now a unit of weight xD
Stapp was freaking awesome. Apparently during those tests was also where Murphy's laws was first coined.
Amazing channel, never gonna stop saying that
Thank you Jason, our ever loyal Debunker!
So can someone sum this all up for me please like a list like
How fast a human can go:
How hard a human can punch:
How much can be possibly lifted:
What is the most endurance possible:
Etc
i really appreciate you using metric man, i really don't know how u guys use imperial, it just seems atupid to me.
They don't know me son 💀
I love how he specifies that the people used to show how heavy they can lift are AMERICAN, we are a very fat country :(
10:26 I love how he measures with Americans 😂
Yeah science!
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