Settle down JamesO... we can't all be prolific artists like you
am I excited alex?
I hope not or that would be weird
850!Ronnie cant do that
don't mean to spoil ur fun little party of u guys blowing each other but that tire weighs no more than 250# plus the water weight which couldn't have been more than 10 -15#.......def a strong lift and flip but it wasn't 850# and he was out of breath after one turn
So you are saying Mal couldn't deadlift it off the ground the first time even though it was under 300 lb? Looks like the tire is holding more water than your argument
Looks like an issue of getting under it and getting a grip more than weight. 850? Really? Chaos made it look easy.
The tire may have weighed 850 lb, but obviously that's not the net weight being lifted cause it's a flip and not a lift. I'd say it would still be around 400 - 500 lbs and the hand placement plus it's shape would make it a fairly difficult "lift" to perform. Doubt if someone who can't deadlift more than 4 plates would be able to flip it.
it weighs nothing close to 850....what but no way that tire weighs anywhere near 850
have u ever flipped a tire b4?....based on ur answer i'd say no....it weighs nothing close to 850.....but no way that tire weighs anywhere near 850
Tyre Flip- Weight kg 380KG HEIGHT OF Tyre 180CM
Sure it involves a lot of technique but like I said before, flipping it doesn't equate to lifting the whole of it's 800+ pounds off the ground, no matter how awkward it is to do.
Not even close to the whole 800lbs because the diameter of the tire serves as a lever. This is like lifting 800lbs in a wheelbarrow.That said, it still take a lot of strength and technique. I noticed the guy doing 1150lbs works his body under the tire as far as possible before transitioning to the pressing part of the movement.