As someone who has worked in brutal parts of trades in terms of sheer body stress, I guarantee you the functional strength of the farmer would destroy the bodybuilder in actual work. I know, we had a couple body builders come in and try and do the simple heavy work because they thought it would be a breeze, they didn't make it 3 days. Lifting 50lbs parts that are wide, loading them from the floor to eye level, oily, sharp, and awkward is easy for the first 20 parts, loading and unloading, but then you do another 120, which is 2 reps each, so 240 reps over 8 hours, first day was tough but doable. Then you do them the next day, then the next day. Then the body builder quits.
Well either way they would have to because that's concrete that's only maybe 3 or 4 inches thick and if it cracks they will have to make a whole nother one like if it cracks all the way through and breaks off
@@user-gy6xy9nu9lNah. That's soft ground. And I'm not talking about dropping it from the highest point. I'm talking about how you drop it just like you would in the gym. That's how you deadlift. What's more important, the weights or your back?
The heavier weight compresses the spine and locks it in the mid level weight is what you have to watch out for everything’s just floating around and your mind is saying it’s not that heavy but slip a little and you’ll tear muscles or worse.
@@MichaelBrown-wx6zq You can see that he has wraps after the 355 lift. Still not disregarding his strength whatsoever and both lifters can out lift me any day of the week!
@@Matthew_Patterson56 We never used wrist straps when I was young and lifting, that’s something I’ve always thought was strange yet not discussed in the weight lifting world when we were young you could either lift it or you couldn’t no cheaters. If you grow it naturally then you’ve earned it that’s what true strength is. Reply with your insecurities if you must but just know I’m you’re hunckleberry.
Majority of farmers don’t go out of their way to lift and train their body. Toughest work I did was throwing about 20-30 square bales of hay on a trailer at a time, 5-8 times in an evening. It sucked so much I made sure to have an actual job the next summer. Best shape I’d ever been in. RIP to my ruthless grandpa.
Your grandpa seemed like he truly loved you. He was doing his best to ensure his grandson understood what hard work was. RIP to your grandpa sir, not a lot of parents would do that. I definitely miss mine and think about that old man from time to time.
Try 100-125 lbs, and thats if they're dried properly. 150 lbs if not. I used to haul 30 ton every year, or roughly a few hundred bales. That was in 2 days. Its back breaking work. The worst is when you're pulling it from the field. Learned real quick to sit on the trailer instead of jogging right next to it.@@bobo44donemilking51
Lol that's light work. We used to buck and stack 2000 70 lb wire alfalfa bales a day. Then we had to unload it and stack it up in the barns lol. 5 man crew, driver, 2 buckers and 2 stackers on the trailor.
@@WilliamDailyReacts he's also a foot taller so he has more range of motion. Lifting weights is easier for midgets cus their stubby legs & arms don' have range
@@DirtyDog4700 no it didn’t, because that’s not what your point was. Your point was that bodybuilders train to lift heavy weights which is wrong, not that bodybuilders get strong as a byproduct of lifting to get into competition form.
Heres the difference farmer used his thumbs, body builder relied on his straps. That speaks volumes on how strong that grip strength is for his daily routine. Farmers also got endurance to carry that weight. Still massive respect to both.
Hell yeah they did! Same with me here in Florida. That’s just the jocks and the FFA Farm boys from Hastings, FL. Thing is, the farm boys might not have understood one damn thing about you but as long as you were decent and respectful, they’d move Heaven and Earth for your total stranger ass.
@@FloridaManMattyI grew up in central FL… only thing you missed is the ghetto blacks and of course the Mexicans lol Nothing like NOT fitting in with any of them lol
I think what everyone’s missing is the fact that the farmer has the kind of strength to do it all day. The bodybuilder will gas out. as somebody who grew up on a farm and then started lifting weights so they hit high school and in early adulthood, I would say that if all things were equal, the farmer probably still has the advantage in endurance.
He has straps boss, watch it again and focus when he isn't lifting. Or even how he winds them on the bar in the last lift he does. It's secretive, but he has straps. Still, no belt
How tf are people so blind? The video literally shows us he is using straps yet demented weirdos who simp for the farmer thinking hes some chad coz "he didnt use straps" He is literally using straps.
@@MAYONNAISE__ I grew up on an acreage. We exclusively did crops and it was easy. Now my parents just rent the land and give me enough to live on so I don’t work.
My grandad is a farmer and even in his late 70s he's a beastm farmers are not just tracker driving gardeners they are physically capable of way more than most their mental toughness is also impressive farmers can't get help they are the help. Massive respect to all farmers who keep me alive fed and watered I appreciate you
I think people forget that “farmer strength” isn’t even about 1 rep maxes they’re constantly lifting heavy stuff for hours on end, best mate on a farm flips haybails by himself for the cows daily tasks it’s crazy.
and neither is bodybuilding? bodybuilders on the gear spend like 4 hours a day exercising, two in the morning, two in the afternoon..It's rare for them to do low rep sets. 1-3 reps is for strength training. and as a farmer, i'd say most farms aren't feeding their cows daily, most don't do much heavy lifting... Most of it is done with machines nowadays. You'd use a tractor to move bales for cows, at least most of them, depending on the bale, number of livestock etc...not saying a lot of farmers don't get fit af..but yeah.. genuinely clueless takes all round from people who don't know jack shit about either field, classic YT i guess
Farmers are some of strongest people out there, the work they do is tough and takes alot of stamina and strength. Ive been doin it a couple years with my family and I can think farming for all my strength
One of the strongest people I know I met out fighting wildfires. A fella from the Appalachians who was a farmer with a thick accent. He wasn’t huge or anything but he ran the chainsaw thru anything like it was nothing and did all of the heavy lifting. He could walk the fastest and I’ve never seen him out of breath and far as I was concerned was the strongest person on that crew. There was a body builder and he was huge and also ran chainsaw but never did hold a candle to good ol farm man 😭
@@sO_RoNerYwith weights sure, have them fight and see who wins, I guarantee the farmer will fold that man like a pretzel. Gym muscles are kind of useless because they help you lift weights, nothing else, no explosiveness, huge lactic acid dumps too.
@@gurenoshiki79not really. Ppl are easy to pick up once you start lifting weights actually bc their weight is spread out evenly. I would more so say picking up objects is where manual labor types have the advantage over lifters bc the things they pick up aren’t evenly balanced
Bodybuilder muscles are not diffrent than farmer muscles us bodybuilders train muscles that looks better meanwhile farmers train muscles that help with certain tasks
My grandpa was a milk farmer pretty much his whole life.. my mom said when she was younger he would carry her and her siblings on his arm straight out and it wouldn't have dipped in the least bit.. on top of that, he used to carry feed (50 lb bags) 1 in each hand, 1 under each arm, and 1 on each shoulder..
Farm strength is a different level boys. Grew up on the farm and didn't lift much at all. At 140lb my senior year I could bench 255 raw and dead lift 370raw
Body builder has a whole routine of his diet, his work outs, etc. Farmer is just doing what he has to do on a daily basis to survive and support his family, it's automatic, it's naturally done to live and support his loved ones. Any other man that works hard everyday out in the field is going to be automatically physically fit if they are busting their ass out there in the sun sweating and pushing weight. Regardless of lifting weights 💯
Don’t forget, the farmers are wearing leather work gloves, which are made for protection not grip, and button-up shirts, as well as jeans, while the bodybuilders are all wearing normal gloves, sweatpants, and sweaters. So the farmers are all doing really well
I lived on a farm when I was a kid and one guy who worked there was a monster. He lifted a huge Kubota's bucket bare-handed. The thing mustve been 700lbs
A man lifts a calf over his head every day, until the day he lifts the cow
Tf u even mean?
He lifts a baby cow during the day, and then at night, he lifts a whole cow. Stop being dumb @lucvoordendag4523
@@lucvoordendag4523 bad news bears dumb ass lol
@@lucvoordendag4523a calf is a baby cow and he’s saying if you lift it every day eventually it will become a cow since it will grow up
Ah yes the Greeks knew about progressive overload way back then already
Idk what id do if a grown man called me puddin pop
You'd blush and accept it. Lol
Dude in black took it like a champ and had better form. The does all the talking to me 🤷♂️
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@@twentydixoncider7443 bro hahahaha
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You’re right I just wanted to have it on my channel though guys 🦾😂
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Love how the bodybuilder was talking shit while he was using hand grips and the farmer was straight up raw grip and man power
When did the bodybuilder talk shit, the farmer was the main one takin shit
Farmer has straps too, can see the black strap
Lol, the farmer also used hand grips.
The farmer guy was the one talking shit wth
Im pretty sure Farmer has the gloves lol but still props to man strength vs gym strength
Bros legs were shaking like Forrest Gump when he teaches Elvis the dance move
Only shook for a little bit plus he doesn’t do that regularly and still picked it up😂😂😂
Until the slaps came
yeah he only shook for a second and then finished even slowly letting it down with ease about the same if you tell me
As someone who has worked in brutal parts of trades in terms of sheer body stress, I guarantee you the functional strength of the farmer would destroy the bodybuilder in actual work. I know, we had a couple body builders come in and try and do the simple heavy work because they thought it would be a breeze, they didn't make it 3 days. Lifting 50lbs parts that are wide, loading them from the floor to eye level, oily, sharp, and awkward is easy for the first 20 parts, loading and unloading, but then you do another 120, which is 2 reps each, so 240 reps over 8 hours, first day was tough but doable. Then you do them the next day, then the next day. Then the body builder quits.
@@Dentros21 because they are used to doing hard work in perfect ergonomic positions fpr their body and only work out to size up their muscles.
Those farmers are some strong men mentally and physically.
Manly men
Absolutely, it's easy to bully a weight but you can't bully something 3 times your size as easily whether it be machinery or an animal
Same as the body builders
Cringe
@@UKYuseicringe
The farmer used an overhand grip with home depot work gloves...thats a win
No it's not, pound for pound the bodybuilder is stronger
@@donjulio4616 sorry that you dont work for a living
Are those gloves expecially slippery?
@@donjulio4616is whole career or at least his main hobby is lifting. It’s a win for the farmer who probably never touches this kind of stuff
@@donjulio4616you’ve never weight trained if you think that ..😵💫
Dude, the most impressive part of all of this is they were setting it back down instead of dropping it.
Well either way they would have to because that's concrete that's only maybe 3 or 4 inches thick and if it cracks they will have to make a whole nother one like if it cracks all the way through and breaks off
@@user-gy6xy9nu9lNah. That's soft ground. And I'm not talking about dropping it from the highest point. I'm talking about how you drop it just like you would in the gym. That's how you deadlift. What's more important, the weights or your back?
Yo dnt underestimate farmers them mfs got crazy strength.
The farmer didn’t use straps just used plain gloves . Hats off to the farmers
I was on a damn treasure hunt for this comment 💀
Bro he literally has straps on
He used straps are you blind
Or a belt
@@omodisthd9424A glove is a strap?
Looked like there was more weight on one side 🤔
As a bodybuilder i must admit that farmer is a unit
No belt on the last lift for the farmer is nuts, especially considering he was wearing one before, fire lifts
Fuck the belt, he didn't use wraps the whole time, plus gloves which increases the bar diameter
The heavier weight compresses the spine and locks it in the mid level weight is what you have to watch out for everything’s just floating around and your mind is saying it’s not that heavy but slip a little and you’ll tear muscles or worse.
No straps either
@@MichaelBrown-wx6zq You can see that he has wraps after the 355 lift. Still not disregarding his strength whatsoever and both lifters can out lift me any day of the week!
@@Matthew_Patterson56 We never used wrist straps when I was young and lifting, that’s something I’ve always thought was strange yet not discussed in the weight lifting world when we were young you could either lift it or you couldn’t no cheaters. If you grow it naturally then you’ve earned it that’s what true strength is. Reply with your insecurities if you must but just know I’m you’re hunckleberry.
Majority of farmers don’t go out of their way to lift and train their body. Toughest work I did was throwing about 20-30 square bales of hay on a trailer at a time, 5-8 times in an evening. It sucked so much I made sure to have an actual job the next summer. Best shape I’d ever been in. RIP to my ruthless grandpa.
50 to 60 lbs bales
Your grandpa seemed like he truly loved you. He was doing his best to ensure his grandson understood what hard work was. RIP to your grandpa sir, not a lot of parents would do that. I definitely miss mine and think about that old man from time to time.
Try 100-125 lbs, and thats if they're dried properly. 150 lbs if not. I used to haul 30 ton every year, or roughly a few hundred bales. That was in 2 days. Its back breaking work. The worst is when you're pulling it from the field. Learned real quick to sit on the trailer instead of jogging right next to it.@@bobo44donemilking51
I’m 5,3 picking up 70 pound bales of hey and I’d do that from 5 in the morning to 9 at night
Lol that's light work. We used to buck and stack 2000 70 lb wire alfalfa bales a day. Then we had to unload it and stack it up in the barns lol. 5 man crew, driver, 2 buckers and 2 stackers on the trailor.
Don't underestimate a farmer. Those people work their butts off growing food for everyone. They are built tough...
Ford tough.
Strength is Strength in the end of the day 💪
No belt or straps is fucking savage
No belt?
Bro u blind?
On the farmers last one, yeah
@@RagingAshYTlook at the last one the farmer did
Farmer he Didn't have straps
That's not a farmer. That's an absolute unit.
"think that bear was wearing peoples clothes"
@@gagehawk8423shit where did that come from? I can’t think of it.
Good ol’ Jack Horne
Looks exactly like my dad my dad, a farmer
Exactly… so a farmer
Dude is damn near twice his size..
Nobody else seemed to notice this for some reason.
The body builder trained the majority of his life to lift that much, the farmer was raised on lifting that much 🤣💯
The farmer got like 60 pounds on dude maybe more.
@@WilliamDailyReacts he's also a foot taller so he has more range of motion. Lifting weights is easier for midgets cus their stubby legs & arms don' have range
Body builders don’t train to lift heavy weights tf are you talking about
@@nellcrud8082 my point flew right over your head 🤣🤦♂️ how do you think they gain all those muscles hmmm?
@@DirtyDog4700 no it didn’t, because that’s not what your point was. Your point was that bodybuilders train to lift heavy weights which is wrong, not that bodybuilders get strong as a byproduct of lifting to get into competition form.
Heres the difference farmer used his thumbs, body builder relied on his straps. That speaks volumes on how strong that grip strength is for his daily routine. Farmers also got endurance to carry that weight. Still massive respect to both.
Also bodybuilders train for hypertrophy not strength
Yeah
That is actually an absurdly accurate and fair comparison. Congrats, you won this comment section IMO 🫡
Farmer has straps on, I’m not trynna say he’s weak or anything because they’re both impressive as but just setting it straight
@@elijahdiablo7310where the fuck you see straps on the farmer? Lmao
I feel like both of these groups of people went to my high-school.
That’s every high school in America and Canada 😂
Hell yeah they did! Same with me here in Florida. That’s just the jocks and the FFA Farm boys from Hastings, FL.
Thing is, the farm boys might not have understood one damn thing about you but as long as you were decent and respectful, they’d move Heaven and Earth for your total stranger ass.
@@FloridaManMatty I feel like over half of my school was rednecks and farmers.😂
@@FloridaManMattyI grew up in central FL… only thing you missed is the ghetto blacks and of course the Mexicans lol
Nothing like NOT fitting in with any of them lol
Am I the only one bothered by the ground being uneven?😅
I know for a fact both of their L5’s were lmao
I think what everyone’s missing is the fact that the farmer has the kind of strength to do it all day. The bodybuilder will gas out. as somebody who grew up on a farm and then started lifting weights so they hit high school and in early adulthood, I would say that if all things were equal, the farmer probably still has the advantage in endurance.
That dude in the plaid who's pulling with a double overhand grip, with no straps... is an absolute Beast. His grip strength is definitely next level!
He has straps boss, watch it again and focus when he isn't lifting. Or even how he winds them on the bar in the last lift he does. It's secretive, but he has straps. Still, no belt
How tf are people so blind? The video literally shows us he is using straps yet demented weirdos who simp for the farmer thinking hes some chad coz "he didnt use straps"
He is literally using straps.
@@maxpowers4436 "demented weirdos who simp for the farmer" jesus bud, who pissed in your cereal?
@@maxpowers4436 talk about projecting, no need to fish for arguments just because your parents dropped you when u were a child 😭
@@bdbrolly Appreciate you pointing that out!
Farmers and blue collar workers are built different
Ask a crop farmer to do the same
@@ngf5077you act like grain farmers aren’t mechanics 💀
@@MAYONNAISE__ mechanics that work 2 months a year are strong?
@@ngf5077 you shouldn’t be talking when you have never spent real time on a farm
@@MAYONNAISE__ I grew up on an acreage. We exclusively did crops and it was easy. Now my parents just rent the land and give me enough to live on so I don’t work.
Real difference here is the body builder goes for recovery and the farmer goes back to work.
My grandad is a farmer and even in his late 70s he's a beastm farmers are not just tracker driving gardeners they are physically capable of way more than most their mental toughness is also impressive farmers can't get help they are the help. Massive respect to all farmers who keep me alive fed and watered I appreciate you
I think people forget that “farmer strength” isn’t even about 1 rep maxes they’re constantly lifting heavy stuff for hours on end, best mate on a farm flips haybails by himself for the cows daily tasks it’s crazy.
and neither is bodybuilding? bodybuilders on the gear spend like 4 hours a day exercising, two in the morning, two in the afternoon..It's rare for them to do low rep sets. 1-3 reps is for strength training.
and as a farmer, i'd say most farms aren't feeding their cows daily, most don't do much heavy lifting... Most of it is done with machines nowadays. You'd use a tractor to move bales for cows, at least most of them, depending on the bale, number of livestock etc...not saying a lot of farmers don't get fit af..but yeah..
genuinely clueless takes all round from people who don't know jack shit about either field, classic YT i guess
@@hrodwulf172Lol you’re clueless about farming.
@@hrodwulf172I’m from a generation of farmers and I find what your saying NOT true
Flipping a round bail is hard af. At least the big ones. I can't do it anymore. It's a two person job for this former laborer, these days.
The difference is a bodybuilder still has to go to work to make a living a farmer lifts s*** for a living @@hrodwulf172
Farmer did it raw no straps…big W
He got straps actually
@@thanasisdimopoulos9638 watch it again…I did & when he releases his hands from the bar there are no straps
@@thanasisdimopoulos9638rewatch the last lift bud💀💀
And no belt..
@@thanasisdimopoulos9638Nope. Look at actual video Farmer didn't use any straps just the gloves.
That farmer has definitely gone to the gym before, his deadlift form is too good
Nah “Puddin pop” is crazy😂😂😂
Farmers are some of strongest people out there, the work they do is tough and takes alot of stamina and strength. Ive been doin it a couple years with my family and I can think farming for all my strength
Maybe 100 years ago. Most just sit in a combine 2 months a year
@@ngf5077 Not us lol, we do all the shit by hand
@@Jackapod livestock I assume?
I was talking about some guys at my coffee group who have 2000 acres and work 2 months a year😭
@ngf5077 Oh, I didn't know fat
@@ngf5077man u don't know shit bout farms
Farmer may have had some gloves but no belt. That's raw for me fam
🎉😂😂😂😂😂
No straps too
@maxwood9035 that's what I'm saying
Inform me why they’d need a belt?
@@sirvilhelm3569support for the spine during lifting.
The Barn Yard Olympics 😂
The farmer weighs like 80 pounds more than the dude tho
One of the strongest people I know I met out fighting wildfires. A fella from the Appalachians who was a farmer with a thick accent. He wasn’t huge or anything but he ran the chainsaw thru anything like it was nothing and did all of the heavy lifting. He could walk the fastest and I’ve never seen him out of breath and far as I was concerned was the strongest person on that crew. There was a body builder and he was huge and also ran chainsaw but never did hold a candle to good ol farm man 😭
I think you met Jason Voorheez 💀
Drugs
These country folk have a strength hidden within them. They are normally humble as hell, but they’ll show you that strength when it’s needed.
Honestly I'm still trying to grasp the concrete plates 😂
Dead lifting 505 in cowboy boots is CrAzY work 🔥
You’re going to hurt someone with that off balanced bar, dude. They both knew what they were doing but both leaned left hard. That left side is heavy.
Unlike Gym people, Farmers muscles are much more needed.
Not saying you're wrong but the size difference between the two is crazy
Look everyone, an idiot
@@baam7112 Well yes, but I know many, many farmers that are just built different
Farm boy strength is just different. But there’s nothing wrong with working out it’s healthy and has many benefits
@@TheBogeyman744 Obviously. I work out lmao, but farm boys are always just better
No grip straps or belt for the farmer on the last one. Absolutely wild
Hats off to both those men 🎩 . Incredible!
Farmers. Easily. Work muscles will always be stronger than gym muscles.
Still struggled on the last one vs the body builder.
@@sO_RoNerYwith weights sure, have them fight and see who wins, I guarantee the farmer will fold that man like a pretzel. Gym muscles are kind of useless because they help you lift weights, nothing else, no explosiveness, huge lactic acid dumps too.
@@gurenoshiki79not really. Ppl are easy to pick up once you start lifting weights actually bc their weight is spread out evenly. I would more so say picking up objects is where manual labor types have the advantage over lifters bc the things they pick up aren’t evenly balanced
Muscle is muscle, and you don't have any 😉
The guy clearly goss To the gym just look at his physique
I mean both of them strong af imo. That’s crazy
farmer is a whole 50lbs heavier 😂
The farmer did it with a normal grip…fucking savage
Farmers have raw muscle, powerlifters just don't have that level of raw strength, their strength is more defined
Becz they have low body FAT percentage most of time
@@brp1344 ?
Bodybuilder muscles are not diffrent than farmer muscles us bodybuilders train muscles that looks better meanwhile farmers train muscles that help with certain tasks
@@L.scardi9138 Those are powerlifters, bud, not body builders
@@TheRealCodyGold it litterly says bodybuilders vs farmers
Would it have killed you to use plates not made out of dried cow patties
Both are legendary
Salute
Growing up in the country, farmers are the most naturally strong and toughest men in the world
The main difference is, the body builder trains for this while the farmer has pure Raw strength.
He built that strength by working all day which strengthened and trained his muscles. It’s essentially the same as going to the gym
There's farm strong and then there's show-off strong!
Either way, massive respect to both!
they both did pretty good if you ask me. salute
That working strength and workout strength is different I amaze my boss all the time
Rooting for the farmers 💯💯
“One does it for fun, one does it to feed his family”
They are not the same and I will always respect a farmer more than body builders.
Now do bodybuilders Vs farmer with farming activities😉
One workouts to be strong.
One must be strong to work the land.
Respect
Lifter this time.
That opening taunt tells volumes.
Form is key and I swear to God farmers always have a form to lift everything💀
Ive grown up on the farm and cut concrete for 25 years my hands are like rocks farm boys are a different breed of people 💯
Incredible detail!
Them knees were gettin' sus at the end, but mission completed.
All you hear from behind the camera is "excuse me, can I clean here?"
The farmers are strong bro. Saw the video the day it dropped. Don’t mess with men who work outside with their hands all day.
They're both strong af either way
Every video you make is like a mini-movie.
My grandpa was a milk farmer pretty much his whole life.. my mom said when she was younger he would carry her and her siblings on his arm straight out and it wouldn't have dipped in the least bit.. on top of that, he used to carry feed (50 lb bags) 1 in each hand, 1 under each arm, and 1 on each shoulder..
My man is a certified Strongman now
Hats off to you fella’s both of y’all strong as an ox
Country boy had that kicking wing going
Farm strength is a different level boys. Grew up on the farm and didn't lift much at all. At 140lb my senior year I could bench 255 raw and dead lift 370raw
The farmer for sure he did it all without the lifting straps
Id like to see the body builder do the farmers job 😂
The farmer forgot the belt on the last lift and used normal grip💪
Body builder has a whole routine of his diet, his work outs, etc.
Farmer is just doing what he has to do on a daily basis to survive and support his family, it's automatic, it's naturally done to live and support his loved ones. Any other man that works hard everyday out in the field is going to be automatically physically fit if they are busting their ass out there in the sun sweating and pushing weight. Regardless of lifting weights 💯
A bodybuilder who does as much work as a farmer should win.
Don’t forget, the farmers are wearing leather work gloves, which are made for protection not grip, and button-up shirts, as well as jeans, while the bodybuilders are all wearing normal gloves, sweatpants, and sweaters. So the farmers are all doing really well
Worked on my uncle’s farm this past summer lost some weight and got six pack abs no sit ups , farming is hard work
Farmer would be way stronger if he didn’t work so hard, could tell his body was tired.
Dude would make an absolute unit if he put in the effort.
Considering one pretty much lift weights for a living and the other is a productive member of society i give the w to the farmer any day
I lived on a farm when I was a kid and one guy who worked there was a monster. He lifted a huge Kubota's bucket bare-handed. The thing mustve been 700lbs
Being work hardened and strong is way stronger and more valuable than just being a body builder.
Doggie style just to pat dudes back 🤣
That decentreic was insane
No straps double overhand. Bro a menace
Did Big Farmer take his belt off for the 505?! That's wild
I love how at the end the farmer did not have a belt on
Grandfather was a farmer, 6ft tall built like a unit with a thick neck and very broad shoulders.
Man Used the belt for the lighter weights🤣
lmao the flannel in gloves vs muscle tank and bar straps
Farmer done it without the straps… 👏💪
Obviously the one who trains everyday with this type of equipment will be better at it than some one who doesn't.
Still waiting for that beat drop😢
Can’t tell which is which, they both tough 😤
Love how they had to get a farmer thats twice the size of the other little guy.
My boy lifting with the whole can of dip lol
One is natural building and the other is weight training, both hella impressive