Been lifting over 6 decades. Olympic, then powerlifting. Always controlled my weights. Nowadays regardless of weight many drop the bar from waist or shoulder level. On inclines or bench they drop dumbells ..that bounce around people’s feet. Not cool.
Nope. He is just about average. Take a look at angles of his legs. It's about 120 degrees, minimum. Plus, his arms" span is at least 12 to 14 cm longer than his height. They reach his knees while standing. If Eddie HAll had such proportions, he would have lifted around 550 kg.
It's not hatred to deadlifts, it's hatred to dumbasses who drop or even throw the weights to the ground for attention. You see many who do the motion slowly and put the bar down gracefully, so it's doable.
@@wilfreddv Yeah, I did see them. People doing the full lift and down motion...not just the lift. And not smacking it down like clowns for attention. I did see it on many occasions.
@@wilfreddvwhat's the point of lifting something to only need to drop it because of being too weak to put it down under control? Seems more ego than not. Eccentric is where more strength gains are made anyway. I mean if they are done slowly and controlled.
@@ssz28envy The kilogram, symbol kg, is the SI unit of mass. It is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the Planck constant h to be 6.62607015×10−34 when expressed in the unit J⋅s, which is equal to kg⋅m2⋅s−1, where the metre and the second are defined in terms of c and ΔνCs. Pretty easy if you ask me
Unnecessary grunting? Try going to failure without grunting or at least breathing intensely. They guy in the video was training for strength/PRs, so there's no need for a slow ecentric, wasting your energy@@soberserotonin1850
Thats why i dont go to public gyms. Too many people that are going through the motion of working out. They are not doing a damn thing but taking up space. Those are the ones that bitch,moan and groan over anything that bothers their fragile feelings.
Why? He had terrible form and was lifting improperly.. and simply ego lifting and being rude I wouldn’t report him for it, but he was making a fool of himself. It’s one step away from loud unnecessary grunting while doing squats.
Since the internet strong men and powerlifting have influenced people how to do deadlifts Everyone thinks that you have to drop the barbell onto the floor when come down Bodybuilding deadlifts you have complete control of the weight , that means you have complete control of the lowering of the barbell and making sure it touches the floor resetting and lifting again
Powerlifters wouldn’t be caught dead making fools of themselves with such terrible form and throwing the weight at the ground halfway through each rep. Zero lifters who know what they’re doing would lift like that. It’s ego lifting nonsense, trying to gain attention for making a ton of noise
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i was taught weightlifting by OG lifters i never slam the weights. OG told me "if you cant lower the weight with control, its too heavy for you". and i agree since we now know the hypertrophy is not based on how heavy the weight is but its the intensity of the workout
Still weights are noisy no matter how softly you try to put down weights. If you can’t handle it leave or get your own home gym. That old man was at fault and couldn’t mind his own business.
Lowering a deadlift slowly is a great way to accidentally blow out your back. Its much more difficult to keep proper form on the lower. And deadlifts are there to create explosiveness.
I've worked full time in different commercial gyms for about 35 years. Not all, but the majority of members HATE others dropping their weights this loudly. If you want to do that it's fine. But please find a gym where they're happy for you to do that. Most aren't but some are. Plus 85% of the population are not exercising and for their mental and physical health they need to be. 80 of the 85% who are not exercising will never join your club if they hear people doing that when you're showing them around.
O cara treinando sozinho na academia 24 horas está muito bem acompanhado por si mesmo em um excelente programa para uma noite. E o cara treinando de sapatos está fazendo um ótimo exercício. Os sapatos têm solas firmes, estáveis e com salto. Bons para os agachamentos. Tênis de corrida só não são piores do que chinelos para treinos de perna em musculação, mas 95% das pessoas insiste em usá-los. No dia em que treinares com uma calçado de cobertura firme e solado baixo e compacto, nunca mais irás desejar treinar com tênis de corrida --- isso se teu caso seja ir à academia especificamente para treinar. A maioria vai para tirar fotos, falar, levantar o ego e causar problemas.
"Leaving gains on the table🤓" not everyone is in the gym for size, if you wanna do a slow negative hip hinge do a RDL or good morning, he was controlling it enough
I'm an old guy myself, and I don't have any issues with noise in the gym. I do hate the music they play though, so I bring my own headphones. Problem solved.😊
Honestly wearing dress shoes for leg pressing, squatting, deadlifting and really just doing any vertical transfer heavy lift is jusf a cheaper Olympic lifting shoe. They have stack height and they have NO CUSHIONING for direct power transfer to the floor. Looks silly but it quite literally functions as a lifting shoe
Gonna go against the grain here, but I really hate when people aggressively drop the weights as well. Great way to blow out your back, ruin your shoulder tissue, and quicken muscle atrophy. It’s loud, pointless, and annoying. The gym is a public space where MULTIPLE people work out. Suddenly dropping weights loudly when people are mid set, alerting elderly people with sensitive ears, and messing up your own body as well, this exercise is completely useless and is a detriment to about everyone in the gym.
Dont know why the dress shoes guy hopped onto a leg press, but with the HEAVY squat where you need foot stability, wearing dress shoes is actually recommended if you cant buy lifting shoes yet. Its actually people squatting in cross trainers and running shoes and other insppropriate footwear with squishy, compressible soles who look silly!
I don't mind the noise but dropping the weight means you are not training right. Too heavy for you if you cannot lower the weights and give more tension time to your muscle. Weight dropping is for show offs who try to lift heavier than they can take
First guy deadlifting at the beginning is amazing. The guy who looked like Peter Dinklage is impressive incline pressing 315 for reps, and the two boys lifting with water bottles just might be preparing for a prison sentence with no gym privileges Edit: I was joking about lifting with the water bottles so no need to be up in my grill like a Karen
Yeah, that guy had terrible form, like he had never seen an experienced lifter deadlift with a controlled range of motion. Throwing the weight at the ground halfway through the deadlift severely limits gains
It's not hatred to deadlifts, it's hatred to dumbasses who drop or even throw the weights to the ground for attention. You see many who do the motion slowly and put the bar down gracefully, so it's doable.
The lifter was lifting improperly, making a racket for no reason. You’re supposed to have a controlled range of motion all the way up and down, not randomly throw the barbell at the floor halfway through each rep. That being said, I wouldn’t report someone for it
Every exercise the negative is a very important part of the movement. Nobody drops the weights on any other exercise but this one makes no sense. The negative will make you stronger. If you can pick it up, you can put it down. I hate people that drop the weight
1 in shape guy working hard making some noise, 1 out of shape guy not working hard, making no noise. This guy obviously doesn’t know what’s involved with pushing yourself in the gym, sometimes it gets noisy. Mind your business
He was lifting terribly. His form was atrocious. You’re supposed to have a controlled range of motion all the way up and down, not randomly throw the barbell at the ground halfway through each rep, thereby severely limiting your gains and making a fool of yourself But I wouldn’t report him for it
@@soberserotonin1850You are not supposed to have slow negative on a deadlift, it's a strength movement, not a size movement If you want size you do RDLs and good mornings
Really these idiots that throw the weights on the floor, why?? When you have to throw the weight on the floor like that, it means the weight is to heavy for you, take a normal weight, (nobody hates you for that) you can handle, and do a normal workout !!
That guy mixing his drinks most likely has a side hustle from the way he went for the bottle neck.
How do you think he gets the creatine?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍
Leg press old man was upset because the guy deadlifting was interrupting his 5 rest sets
Resting to failure
"Loneliness can make you or break you"
Damn.
A double edged sword, right?
You would expect to hear people lift weights in a gym.
But no one complained of people lifting weights.
Been lifting over 6 decades. Olympic, then powerlifting. Always controlled my weights. Nowadays regardless of weight many drop the bar from waist or shoulder level. On inclines or bench they drop dumbells ..that bounce around people’s feet. Not cool.
@@byoken At the beginning.
@@ukestudio3002 Your all very sensitive.
@@ukestudio3002exactly
Glad to see I’m not the only one who has walked into the gym in formal shoes and forgot his gym shoes!
I wear battle crocs
It's fine as long as he washed the soles. That's what I did when I forgot my gym shoes.
First dude was deadlifting that heavy weight with ease, strong for his size
He had the perfect leverage for deadlifts.
Nope. He is just about average. Take a look at angles of his legs. It's about 120 degrees, minimum. Plus, his arms" span is at least 12 to 14 cm longer than his height. They reach his knees while standing. If Eddie HAll had such proportions, he would have lifted around 550 kg.
I lost it at squeezed toothpaste, then I died at the screaming...
Dude wtf, that dude is strong af....well done bro 💪
The guy on the shoulder shrug machine at 2:38 left all the plates on for the next person.
1:46 the reaction of everyone nearby 🤣🤣
Where did they find a Walmart that empty every aisle I go there’s 4 people and someone with 6 kids
“Remember why you started then quit” 😂
I'll never understand this hatred of deadlifts. That's like going to mcdonalds and being upset that someone is eating a big mac.
It's not hatred to deadlifts, it's hatred to dumbasses who drop or even throw the weights to the ground for attention. You see many who do the motion slowly and put the bar down gracefully, so it's doable.
@@TheStanky007not with very heavy lifts
@@wilfreddv Yeah, I did see them. People doing the full lift and down motion...not just the lift. And not smacking it down like clowns for attention. I did see it on many occasions.
Because dropping weights is annoying af
@@wilfreddvwhat's the point of lifting something to only need to drop it because of being too weak to put it down under control? Seems more ego than not. Eccentric is where more strength gains are made anyway. I mean if they are done slowly and controlled.
this guy is incredibly strong @2:52
I love how the parents say this can be good about creatine as they watch their son down a whole bottle of beer.
That guy making easy rep weight out of 220kg is impressive.. I am heavier than him and 220kg deadlift (conventional) is a heavy set of 5 for me.
No one knows what a kg is. Tell us in pounds.
@@ssz28envy- Be smarter, only dummies don't know what a kg is.
@@ssz28envy The kilogram, symbol kg, is the SI unit of mass. It is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the Planck constant h to be 6.62607015×10−34 when expressed in the unit J⋅s, which is equal to kg⋅m2⋅s−1, where the metre and the second are defined in terms of c and ΔνCs. Pretty easy if you ask me
@@ssz28envy
american moment
@@ssz28envy
OE being more consistent than last time😤😤
Already read an entire comment chain on that video, where one guy said, that "the weight is too heavy if you can't put it down slowly"
He is correct. That guy in this video was making a fool of himself. One small step away from loud unnecessary grunting while doing squats
Unnecessary grunting? Try going to failure without grunting or at least breathing intensely. They guy in the video was training for strength/PRs, so there's no need for a slow ecentric, wasting your energy@@soberserotonin1850
@@soberserotonin1850You probably think that everyone is in the gym for size
Damn those were clean reps too. That dudes strong af
Thanks OE now I’m late for work but it’ll be oil right
I appreciate the unexpected positivity, OE
I dont like it when people drop weights or just sit on equipment to the point the seats warm
Toothsday hahahaha xD
Thats why i dont go to public gyms. Too many people that are going through the motion of working out. They are not doing a damn thing but taking up space. Those are the ones that bitch,moan and groan over anything that bothers their fragile feelings.
Thanks for that joke, I just remembered I need to buy toothpaste.
1:16 squeezed toothpaste 🤣🤣🤣
If I was there I would watched and cheered my man deadlifting on
Why? He had terrible form and was lifting improperly.. and simply ego lifting and being rude
I wouldn’t report him for it, but he was making a fool of himself. It’s one step away from loud unnecessary grunting while doing squats.
Since the internet strong men and powerlifting have influenced people how to do deadlifts
Everyone thinks that you have to drop the barbell onto the floor when come down
Bodybuilding deadlifts you have complete control of the weight , that means you have complete control of the lowering of the barbell and making sure it touches the floor resetting and lifting again
Yeah, i always lower the barbell slowly, i train at home and dropping the barbell would totally fuck up my floor
Powerlifters wouldn’t be caught dead making fools of themselves with such terrible form and throwing the weight at the ground halfway through each rep. Zero lifters who know what they’re doing would lift like that. It’s ego lifting nonsense, trying to gain attention for making a ton of noise
That’s how you destroy your back. The work in the deadlift is suppose to come from the lift not the lowering of the weight.
"She's training her OnlyFans muscle." No matter how many times I hear it in his videos, it gets me every time.
The guy in the dress shoes is the only guy on this channel to have good ROM on the leg press
This guy has unlimited cheesy lines.... never gets old oddly enough.
It has to be the Pakistani accent, it flows well
@@DragonTamer31Kits more like eastern european accent
I can't even imagine how any human being can contort themselves like that woman did on the Smith machine. Spines don't work like that.
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3:53 His flat water bench press, is the other dudes forearm close grip curl.
I can relate t the guy in dress shoes. I forgot running shoes and lifted in work boots and Columbia joggers once.
Running shoes aren't great for lifting tho
LOL. Taylor Swift concert. I'm almost fell off my chair. Priceless!
485 lbs moving easy for bro
Yeah that was damn impressive
i was taught weightlifting by OG lifters i never slam the weights. OG told me "if you cant lower the weight with control, its too heavy for you". and i agree since we now know the hypertrophy is not based on how heavy the weight is but its the intensity of the workout
Still weights are noisy no matter how softly you try to put down weights. If you can’t handle it leave or get your own home gym. That old man was at fault and couldn’t mind his own business.
Lowering a deadlift slowly is a great way to accidentally blow out your back. Its much more difficult to keep proper form on the lower. And deadlifts are there to create explosiveness.
Deadlifts are a powerlifting move not a hypertrophy move. There is not supposed to be a slow eccentric unless it’s Romanian my dude
Good comments in this thread, take em in. They mean the best
Exactly!!! The negative is the most important part of the lift but these Clowns love hearing the weight drop. Must make them feel good or something.
I've worked full time in different commercial gyms for about 35 years. Not all, but the majority of members HATE others dropping their weights this loudly. If you want to do that it's fine. But please find a gym where they're happy for you to do that. Most aren't but some are.
Plus 85% of the population are not exercising and for their mental and physical health they need to be. 80 of the 85% who are not exercising will never join your club if they hear people doing that when you're showing them around.
O cara treinando sozinho na academia 24 horas está muito bem acompanhado por si mesmo em um excelente programa para uma noite.
E o cara treinando de sapatos está fazendo um ótimo exercício. Os sapatos têm solas firmes, estáveis e com salto. Bons para os agachamentos. Tênis de corrida só não são piores do que chinelos para treinos de perna em musculação, mas 95% das pessoas insiste em usá-los. No dia em que treinares com uma calçado de cobertura firme e solado baixo e compacto, nunca mais irás desejar treinar com tênis de corrida --- isso se teu caso seja ir à academia especificamente para treinar. A maioria vai para tirar fotos, falar, levantar o ego e causar problemas.
If I have to take time off from the gym, injury or just a scheduled week off. I usually tend to miss the sound of the weight clanging around.
What does the OE in OEfitness stand for?
Oil Efficient.
Old English.. how else does he come up with this stuff
why people use the huge weights when they are only 10-15 pounds pretending to be 45's are the same small men who drive big trucks.
What’s up with people NOT controlling the eccentric part of deadlifts, leaving gains on the table?
If I deadlift with eccentric it hurts my back too much to deadlift. Either no deadlifting or no eccentric.
It's fun
"Leaving gains on the table🤓" not everyone is in the gym for size, if you wanna do a slow negative hip hinge do a RDL or good morning, he was controlling it enough
gyrozeppeli7296 What an odd argument for lifting IMPROPERLY 🤦♂😂🤣
I'm an old guy myself, and I don't have any issues with noise in the gym. I do hate the music they play though, so I bring my own headphones. Problem solved.😊
that toothsquat was actually pretty impressive
Old man will take that joke to the locker room, going around while naked and say "wish something else would pop out"
2:55 quote of the century
Hope that last clip was at a Walmart, since I don't go there 🙃
Hell yeah for the One Piece reference!!!
the teeth squat is super cool though
We are gifted as humans;Super heroes and Villians
Honestly wearing dress shoes for leg pressing, squatting, deadlifting and really just doing any vertical transfer heavy lift is jusf a cheaper Olympic lifting shoe. They have stack height and they have NO CUSHIONING for direct power transfer to the floor. Looks silly but it quite literally functions as a lifting shoe
The leg presser in school shoes has the deepest press on your channel. Pointless going heavy and moving 2 inches
Gonna go against the grain here, but I really hate when people aggressively drop the weights as well. Great way to blow out your back, ruin your shoulder tissue, and quicken muscle atrophy. It’s loud, pointless, and annoying. The gym is a public space where MULTIPLE people work out. Suddenly dropping weights loudly when people are mid set, alerting elderly people with sensitive ears, and messing up your own body as well, this exercise is completely useless and is a detriment to about everyone in the gym.
Bro just don’t go to the gym
Skinny dudes repping 220...do not mess with him.
1:22 another guy follow Jack Hamma and the way of biting
And always remember
1:30 jack hanma 😂😂
bro the first gym in the video is my gym 😭
My gym promotes dropping weights .
You can hurt your back trying to slowly put a load down .
Better to just let it drop
I had to do a double take if that was Velentina Shevchenko
bro @1:46 sounds like car brake 🚗
2:35 "ah whatever I am better than this" :DDD
Dont know why the dress shoes guy hopped onto a leg press, but with the HEAVY squat where you need foot stability, wearing dress shoes is actually recommended if you cant buy lifting shoes yet.
Its actually people squatting in cross trainers and running shoes and other insppropriate footwear with squishy, compressible soles who look silly!
1:13 That girl is training to be the the possses girl by a Demon in "The Exorcist 69"
That's the truth🎉
The dude deadlifting wasn’t being obnoxious about it. Other guys throw the weight back to the floor.
The gym is not a library.
2:15 poor man's weightlifting shoes
People really need to use clips when they have a spotter. And people need to have at least two spotters on either side of the bar
And people need to have at least one person spot their comments.. I got ya bruh
For squats, it's almost always way safer to just learn to bail.
@@peterjoelw.5873 my bro 👊
1:15 how os that possible
3:55 5 reps X 6000mls lol
I hate old weirdos like that first guy. Why doesn’t he just stay at home.
His complaining wife is too *noisy.*
@@Remember-Death Yeah, they tend to be effeminate simps like that.
I love the sound of weight dropping on the ground🎉 sounds like muscle building.😂😂
I don't mind the noise but dropping the weight means you are not training right. Too heavy for you if you cannot lower the weights and give more tension time to your muscle. Weight dropping is for show offs who try to lift heavier than they can take
Yeah Ill take he made it up for internet clout since there is no footage
Girl at 1:00 is crazy
0:44 that's really stupid. Puts herself, worse yet others, in mortal danger!
OILRIGHT you guys! First
It’s oilright*
First guy deadlifting at the beginning is amazing. The guy who looked like Peter Dinklage is impressive incline pressing 315 for reps, and the two boys lifting with water bottles just might be preparing for a prison sentence with no gym privileges
Edit: I was joking about lifting with the water bottles so no need to be up in my grill like a Karen
Mosq- keto diet
There is no way the imp is incline pressing 365 for reps. Those are fake weights. Everything about the lift looks fake
nah hes legit he has a tick tok channel.
when i do deadlifts i go down without making noise to build better stretgh
Yeah, that guy had terrible form, like he had never seen an experienced lifter deadlift with a controlled range of motion. Throwing the weight at the ground halfway through the deadlift severely limits gains
same, you actually build more muscle that way
Stop, you will destroy your back. Lowering of heavy weight slowly while doing deadlifts is really bad for the body
Pop out..classics
Flexgiving
To be fair to these old man...people on steriods should not come to commercial gyms. They send the wrong message to the begginners.
The 3 clowns(3rd holds the camera) at the end,they work in that market? 😮 or else,peole would beat them.
ALGORITHM
It's not hatred to deadlifts, it's hatred to dumbasses who drop or even throw the weights to the ground for attention. You see many who do the motion slowly and put the bar down gracefully, so it's doable.
What was the old man expecting to hear?
The lifter was lifting improperly, making a racket for no reason. You’re supposed to have a controlled range of motion all the way up and down, not randomly throw the barbell at the floor halfway through each rep.
That being said, I wouldn’t report someone for it
That's bad spotter. I probably not ask him to do spots for anyone.
That guy deadlifting 495 or the 315 bencher are hitting way above bodyweight.
ya think ?
@@jamesrick7351yeah, you should try it.
just take out your hearing aids m'dude
I also recently got called out deadlifting one plate. By a middle aged women who was doing some wall yoga ☠️
yeah one plate is too light. 😀
Maybe if he would actually you know, work out in the gym, instead of look for things to complain about..he wouldn't have that massive beer belly.
Every exercise the negative is a very important part of the movement. Nobody drops the weights on any other exercise but this one makes no sense. The negative will make you stronger. If you can pick it up, you can put it down. I hate people that drop the weight
1 in shape guy working hard making some noise, 1 out of shape guy not working hard, making no noise. This guy obviously doesn’t know what’s involved with pushing yourself in the gym, sometimes it gets noisy. Mind your business
He was lifting terribly. His form was atrocious. You’re supposed to have a controlled range of motion all the way up and down, not randomly throw the barbell at the ground halfway through each rep, thereby severely limiting your gains and making a fool of yourself
But I wouldn’t report him for it
@@soberserotonin1850You are not supposed to have slow negative on a deadlift, it's a strength movement, not a size movement
If you want size you do RDLs and good mornings
ol man needs to go to pizza fitless
Really these idiots that throw the weights on the floor, why?? When you have to throw the weight on the floor like that, it means the weight is to heavy for you, take a normal weight, (nobody hates you for that) you can handle, and do a normal workout !!