500 is a solid lift, especially at his weight and presumably w/out peds. hopefully he brought a spare shirt and will be able to get the rest of his workout in.
Yeah when he says he knows women doing that, I had to laugh. Yeah, women pounding major gear or doing 2in sumos. 500 for a natural athlete is a huge number. I mean the guy was a dbag but even Evan acts obnoxious prior to every lift lol
The guy deathlifting 500 was really the best video out of al of these and for us natural lifters a 500 pound deathlift is really good we know al of you strongman are juiched up
Not exactly a secret. Most of these guys talk about it regularly. Sounds to me yall are just jealous. So what he takes shit, not exactly breaking news. Why even be on the channel If you're going to be a douche.
500 deadlift in a typical gym is still pretty rare. In strongman /powerlifting gyms where pharmaceuticals are being handed around like water, it's common. That kid is a deuche, but he did it, at least he used real plates it looks like, that's also rare on social media
Ngl, 500 deadlift is pretty easy to get if you’ve been training for over a year. I was a 15year old at 160lbs and hit 385, with only a year training. People i know hit 500 with only a couple years. i guess it just depends on the commercial gym you go to though
@@h0m1essno it isn't. I've lived in many different places in different countries, and so have been to many different commercial gyms. I've only seen maybe 5 people ever in 15 years in normal commercial gyms who can deadlift over 500. I think Americans (and a few other nationalities) tend to forget that a lot of you guys get into the gym because you start out in football or other athletics in schools that you take pretty seriously. In countries where no one cares about sports, and the average male is like 60 to 80kg, you barely even see 3 plate deadlifts even in decently trained people.
@@h0m1ess It's really not that easy haha. Outside of the more hardcore powerlifting/bodybuilding gyms, I've probably seen maybe 20 people who've hit even a 4 plate deadlift.
@@h0m1essno, a person is not hitting 500 deadlift with 1 year of training. I've been lifting for 27 years, did personal training for almost 15 years, I'm aware of what people are lifting in the real world. Perspective gets skewed because most people you see on social media use fake plates, but youg generation raised in virtual reality doesn't understand its rarely real and only there for clicks
"You don't need a belt for bicep curls. "
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I'm so glad I built a home gym. These type of people are real
When you take training so seriously you summon an actual train.
I'm driving and thought a fu kin train was close by. Wtf
500 is a solid lift, especially at his weight and presumably w/out peds. hopefully he brought a spare shirt and will be able to get the rest of his workout in.
Evan got jalous cuse last time he pulled 3xbw was like 60 kgs of body mass ago.
Yeah when he says he knows women doing that, I had to laugh. Yeah, women pounding major gear or doing 2in sumos. 500 for a natural athlete is a huge number.
I mean the guy was a dbag but even Evan acts obnoxious prior to every lift lol
yea idk why evan is so mean to ppl that dont dl over 1000lbs like sorry bro
I will be rooting for you in 2024 Evan. Get some more shiney things for your shelf.
8:28 That's the gym I go to lol! Raintree in Fort Collins, CO.
Thanks for the fun. Merry Christmas dude
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These are all night time gym people they do some weird sh$t
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Seeing this hurts me. Thanks
Golf guys are the worst.
How TF is your channel still this small????
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The guy deathlifting 500 was really the best video out of al of these and for us natural lifters a 500 pound deathlift is really good we know al of you strongman are juiched up
Exactly, 500 is a major lift. Sorry we don't all weigh 400lbs and blast enough gear that nearly brings us to our death bed
Not exactly a secret. Most of these guys talk about it regularly. Sounds to me yall are just jealous. So what he takes shit, not exactly breaking news. Why even be on the channel If you're going to be a douche.
500 deadlift in a typical gym is still pretty rare. In strongman /powerlifting gyms where pharmaceuticals are being handed around like water, it's common. That kid is a deuche, but he did it, at least he used real plates it looks like, that's also rare on social media
Ngl, 500 deadlift is pretty easy to get if you’ve been training for over a year. I was a 15year old at 160lbs and hit 385, with only a year training. People i know hit 500 with only a couple years. i guess it just depends on the commercial gym you go to though
@@h0m1essno it isn't. I've lived in many different places in different countries, and so have been to many different commercial gyms. I've only seen maybe 5 people ever in 15 years in normal commercial gyms who can deadlift over 500.
I think Americans (and a few other nationalities) tend to forget that a lot of you guys get into the gym because you start out in football or other athletics in schools that you take pretty seriously. In countries where no one cares about sports, and the average male is like 60 to 80kg, you barely even see 3 plate deadlifts even in decently trained people.
@@h0m1ess It's really not that easy haha. Outside of the more hardcore powerlifting/bodybuilding gyms, I've probably seen maybe 20 people who've hit even a 4 plate deadlift.
@@h0m1essno, a person is not hitting 500 deadlift with 1 year of training. I've been lifting for 27 years, did personal training for almost 15 years, I'm aware of what people are lifting in the real world. Perspective gets skewed because most people you see on social media use fake plates, but youg generation raised in virtual reality doesn't understand its rarely real and only there for clicks
@@h0m1ess deadlifting even a 100 lbs over your body weight is not common it's a lot of people on earth out 7 billion a high percentage can't do that