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60 lbs lighter than Larry Wheels, no straps! Guy is still young also. He might lift 1000 lbs!
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Here he's lifting with Larry Wheels.
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Damn He’s a Freak in the Deadlifts
Crazy Strength & Uses the Hook Grip.
Very impressive at such a light body weight.
Thanks for Posting.
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60 lbs lighter than Larry Wheels, no straps! Guy is still young also. He might lift 1000 lbs!
over hand grips...how bloody strong is his gripping strength alone :o :o
:o
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Layne nortic in alice n chains died in heroin resurected in kayla stayley
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Nutty
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Very impressive.
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Impressive, but...
Obligatory: He has a shit physique.
I've known a few people who specialized in deadlifts. For whatever reason, they've all looked like shit. One of them was strong as hell, repping 600+ pounds with ease at somewhere well over 40 years of age, but he was positively skinny-fat /w 14" arms. They looked like pipe-cleaners.
Is there a point to putting that much stress on your body, if you don't even look like you work out? Put a size XL t-shirt on Cailer Woolam, and he'll look downright ordinary.
I don't think that deadlifts are important for bodybuilding.
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Layne nortic in alice n chains died in heroin resurected in kayla stayley
You could be Layne Stayley's jacked younger brother...
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Impressive, but...
Obligatory: He has a shit physique.
I've known a few people who specialized in deadlifts. For whatever reason, they've all looked like shit. One of them was strong as hell, repping 600+ pounds with ease at somewhere well over 40 years of age, but he was positively skinny-fat /w 14" arms. They looked like pipe-cleaners.
Is there a point to putting that much stress on your body, if you don't even look like you work out? Put a size XL t-shirt on Cailer Woolam, and he'll look downright ordinary.
I don't think that deadlifts are important for bodybuilding.
I think you’re missing the point, this is a power lifter. ;D
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Layne nortic in alice n chains died in heroin resurected in kayla stayley
Layne Norton does look like Layne Staley [RIP].
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Impressive, but...
Obligatory: He has a shit physique.
I've known a few people who specialized in deadlifts. For whatever reason, they've all looked like shit. One of them was strong as hell, repping 600+ pounds with ease at somewhere well over 40 years of age, but he was positively skinny-fat /w 14" arms. They looked like pipe-cleaners.
Is there a point to putting that much stress on your body, if you don't even look like you work out? Put a size XL t-shirt on Cailer Woolam, and he'll look downright ordinary.
I don't think that deadlifts are important for bodybuilding.
I wouldn't say he looks like shit. Cailer has wide shoulders with a good v taper and low bodyfat. Looks impressive enough. Better than some of the blown up bubble bonanza gut Olympia competitors.
(https://image.boxrox.com/2018/10/Cailer-Woolam-800x400.png)
(https://clips-media-assets2.twitch.tv/28054157904-offset-4640-preview.jpg)
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This is his sister I think...
(https://scontent-frx5-1.cdninstagram.com/vp/f2230b96e85275d2f26e6c2200f5681b/5D84EF37/t51.2885-15/e35/44338821_274943499818086_6563735872511424711_n.jpg?_nc_ht=scontent-frx5-1.cdninstagram.com&se=8&ig_cache_key=MTkwNDYyMzc0OTcxNDg5OTM0Nw%3D%3D.2)
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60 lbs lighter than Larry Wheels, no straps! Guy is still young also. He might lift 1000 lbs!
whoa! larry is 280 lbs?!
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THat 950 DL is amazing
esp the overhand grip
far more impressive than Eddie hall using straps and weighing 400 pounds doing his "record" DL with straps
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ridiculous strength :o
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It's a hook grip, not regular overhand grip. Nobody uses an overhand grip for >900 lbs deadlifts...
Hook grip is even stronger than mixed grip, it just hurts a lot.
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Mediocre squat (661) and bench (474) – for now. The length of his arms will always limit his bench – it was the same for Ed Coan.
But he’s in his early 20s and might get another 250 on his squat and 50-75 on his bench - 2,400-ish. :o
He’s an amazing deadlifter, thanks for posting.
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Impressive, but...
Obligatory: He has a shit physique.
I've known a few people who specialized in deadlifts. For whatever reason, they've all looked like shit. One of them was strong as hell, repping 600+ pounds with ease at somewhere well over 40 years of age, but he was positively skinny-fat /w 14" arms. They looked like pipe-cleaners.
Is there a point to putting that much stress on your body, if you don't even look like you work out? Put a size XL t-shirt on Cailer Woolam, and he'll look downright ordinary.
I don't think that deadlifts are important for bodybuilding.
Retard post reported. ::)
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In 2011. So age 14 ?
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Mediocre squat (661) and bench (474) – for now. The length of his arms will always limit his bench – it was the same for Ed Coan.
But he’s in his early 20s and might get another 250 on his squat and 50-75 on his bench - 2,400-ish. :o
He’s an amazing deadlifter, thanks for posting.
Wasn't Ed Coan's best bench press around 565- or 575-lb?
His weakest lift, yes, but not really weak by any measure.
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Impressive, but...
Obligatory: He has a shit physique.
I've known a few people who specialized in deadlifts. For whatever reason, they've all looked like shit. One of them was strong as hell, repping 600+ pounds with ease at somewhere well over 40 years of age, but he was positively skinny-fat /w 14" arms. They looked like pipe-cleaners.
Is there a point to putting that much stress on your body, if you don't even look like you work out? Put a size XL t-shirt on Cailer Woolam, and he'll look downright ordinary.
I don't think that deadlifts are important for bodybuilding.
He’s not a Bodybuilder - Why the Hate
He’s lean & looks quite tall.
He competes in powerlifting & At 220lbs has an absolutely
Amazing deadlift.
I don’t get why the likes of you have to spew negativity
At every opportunity- The Original Post was about his Deadlifting
Strength at a Relatively light Body weight for poundage lifted,
Not about how Great his physique is.
How about you post your Max Deadlifts & Your Awesome Physique
Instead of slagging him off.
Far to much unnecessary Negativity on here at Times.
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Impressive, but...
Obligatory: He has a shit physique.
I've known a few people who specialized in deadlifts. For whatever reason, they've all looked like shit. One of them was strong as hell, repping 600+ pounds with ease at somewhere well over 40 years of age, but he was positively skinny-fat /w 14" arms. They looked like pipe-cleaners.
Is there a point to putting that much stress on your body, if you don't even look like you work out? Put a size XL t-shirt on Cailer Woolam, and he'll look downright ordinary.
I don't think that deadlifts are important for bodybuilding.
The guy’s physique isn’t bad but I agree with you- deadlifts are not important for bodybuilding. I used to do them- got to 500 for a single and realized it was pretty tough on my spine for the limited aesthetic gains.
by the way- I watched a video the other day of a guy benching 500 like it was nothing and his arms looked to be 15” at best. Powerlifting ain’t bodybuilding and vice versa. Even Larry Wheels admits that.
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More impressed with his hand strength using that hook grip. That is insane. Regarding his build he has dense muscle and not steroid bloat muscle.
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VINCE ANNELO 810 POUNDS AT 198 POUNDS
LAMAR GANT 635 POUNDS AT 132
PSSSHAW.
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Wasn't Ed Coan's best bench press around 565- or 575-lb?
His weakest lift, yes, but not really weak by any measure.
Coan's best was #584 single ply at #220. I'm pretty sure Mike McDonald still holds the raw record at a hair under that in a full meet.
Realistically, Woolam doesn't need to add much across his total to be a top #3 raw, only #75 - 100 pounds. The bench and squat #'s aren't horrible when looking at the the total package. It's that deadlift that's smoking everybody.
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953.5-lb deadlift at bodyweight of 216 lbs. Single-lift meet, though.
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953.5-lb deadlift at bodyweight of 216 lbs. Single-lift meet, though.
Wow - Another Freaky Strong Deadlifter
953.5lbs At 216lbs Incredible
Thanks for Posting it.
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953.5-lb deadlift at bodyweight of 216 lbs. Single-lift meet, though.
Just incredible.
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Impressive, but...
Obligatory: He has a shit physique.
I've known a few people who specialized in deadlifts. For whatever reason, they've all looked like shit. One of them was strong as hell, repping 600+ pounds with ease at somewhere well over 40 years of age, but he was positively skinny-fat /w 14" arms. They looked like pipe-cleaners.
Is there a point to putting that much stress on your body, if you don't even look like you work out? Put a size XL t-shirt on Cailer Woolam, and he'll look downright ordinary.
I don't think that deadlifts are important for bodybuilding.
Knew some guys in prison with 600lb deads and all but 1 looked like they trained. Knew a scrawny kid,like 19-22, who I don't think even weighed 160, maybe 145, who'd pull 505 and win every event we had (whatever weight class he was in at least). None of them had lifted/trained before ever coming to prison, and all were meth addicts and/or pedophiles. Some ppl just have good genes for.deadlifting. probably the movement with the least "technique" involved (compared to bench & squat).
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Knew some guys in prison with 600lb deads and all but 1 looked like they trained. Knew a scrawny kid,like 19-22, who I don't think even weighed 160, maybe 145, who'd pull 505 and win every event we had (whatever weight class he was in at least). None of them had lifted/trained before ever coming to prison, and all were meth addicts and/or pedophiles. Some ppl just have good genes for.deadlifting. probably the movement with the least "technique" involved (compared to bench & squat).
now theres a surprise...
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now theres a surprise...
Why is it a surprise?
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Why is it a surprise?
it isn't, its irony
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Far more impressive than fat shit powerlifter SAM PARKER, who thinks hes tough because he lifts weights! Im so tough I bounce a whole nightclub on my own ahahahhahaha what a guy.
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953.5-lb deadlift at bodyweight of 216 lbs. Single-lift meet, though.
Any advantage to the double overhand grip?
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Far more impressive than fat shit powerlifter SAM PARKER, who thinks hes tough because he lifts weights! Im so tough I bounce a whole nightclub on my own ahahahhahaha what a guy.
1000kgs total
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Any advantage to the double overhand grip?
Hook grip, if one can get used to it, feels better for some people and is safer on the biceps. It's mainly just a comfort thing.
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Hook grip, if one can get used to it, feels better for some people and is safer on the biceps. It's mainly just a comfort thing.
The pain is unreal. Especially if you don’t have long(ish) fingers.
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1000kgs total
The guys a complete knobhead
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Apart from test and tren what else does this require?
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Just incredible.
That's impressive. There's another guy that recently competed in the World Deadlift Championship. I can't remember his name and will keep looking. Has a really good build, weights under 240 lbs I believe and he lifted over 420 kg I think. Maybe someone else can find his name. He is still young. It is cool to see some lighter jacked guys with huge deadlifts.
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The guys a complete knobhead
he posted on FB that he had a 21 inch arm, I told him that Oprah Winfrey used to have 21 inch arms, size isnt everything
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Hook grip, if one can get used to it, feels better for some people and is safer on the biceps. It's mainly just a comfort thing.
The pain is unreal. Especially if you don’t have long(ish) fingers.
Was wondering whether the double overhand grip allows the lifter to engage his trapezius muscles more effectively ,allowing him to "jerk" the bar at the start of the movement and increase the vertical acceleration off the floor.
The sumo deadlift,after all, is a more straight up and down vertical pulling movement than the conventional deadlift.
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Far more impressive than fat shit powerlifter SAM PARKER, who thinks hes tough because he lifts weights! Im so tough I bounce a whole nightclub on my own ahahahhahaha what a guy.
Nice belly on old Sam...
(Vid at bottom)
https://www.repelbullies.com/blogs/powerlifting/video-sam-parker-becomes-the-first-british-powerlifter-to-hit-a-1000kg-total