HARDCORE HOME GYMS Ep.3 - STRONGMAN ARCHAELOGY with James Fuller
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Chapters:
00:00 Meet James Fuller, Strongman Archeology!
00:52 "That's My Loading Pin"
01:09 Stump Collection
01:51 Hardcore Home Gym Library
02:49 "Look At Your [Milo] Pancakes!"
03:37 1980s York Power Bar
04:18 Plank O' Wood & Weightlifting Shoe History
05:11 "That's Where Kettle Bells Come From"
06:14 THICC Dumbbells & Anvils
07:00 Step-Loading vs Micro-loading
07:27 "Grip Tools I've Never Seen Before"
07:44 Heavy Lift Bar
08:16 Globe Barbell
09:14 Arthur Saxon's Thoughts On Globe & Plate-Loaded Barbells
10:16 "Shed Full Of Rust That's Worth More Than Gold"
10:56 Haystacks Calhoun & Thomas Inch Dumbbell
12:24 Hub Lift & Snatch On Pallets
12:47 Weider Vs Jackson Plate Saga
14:26 York Practical Joke
16:20 Hopper Deadlift (Plate Wreckers)
17:07 35lb Plates
17:54 Chair Split Side Topic
18:39 Hampton Aluminum & Dan Lurie Plates
19:19 Standard vs Olympic Weight Sets
20:05 Cannibal Frankenstein Trap Bar
21:21 "What The Heck Is That?"
21:42 Barbell Evolution
22:54 Equipment Arguments
23:33 SSB: "I've Never Seen Anyone Use It For The Way It Was Intended"
24:18 "Hardest Ones For Me To Lift"
25:20 Plates Arnold & Franco Used On Muscle Beach
25:28 "Softbell"
26:52 "This Stuff Just Has To Get Here To Stay Safe"
27:59 Ferrigno vs Ferrigno
28:25 "Think Outside Gym Equipment For Finding Things To Get Stronger"
28:53 "I Feel More Complete Now"
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Пікірлер: 359
This dude seriously knows lifting history
@johnross8685
11 күн бұрын
Facts he definitely knows bodybuilding that's real iron
@DERHOF2007
11 күн бұрын
I came to the comments to say the same thing. His knowledge is very impressive.
@SmedlyButler-cq5iq
11 күн бұрын
There aren't too many on social media both with the knowledge and who still trains hard
@user-qy2iz9du7p
2 күн бұрын
99% of what he said is pulled out of his ass
@CHUCKSNORRIS
8 сағат бұрын
His azz is smarter than you are.
What an amazing yard gym. I absolutely love how much history he knows. Some awesome historical equipment.
@jujimufu
18 күн бұрын
He's got some things from the late 1800s I think. Definitely had a range of stuff from WWI Era! 😯
@scooobyj8714
18 күн бұрын
@@jujimufu late 1800s. That’s amazing! It is awesome to see how well that old equipment has held up for over 100 years.
@KaylaGoldman
13 күн бұрын
Lift with your power belt from God Air conditioning hahas Ha oden poetry as in life
412lb one hand deadlift this guy is STRONG Strong I usually see him doing the niche lifts didn't know he could do serious stuff like that too what a badass
@sifoufisou9143
15 күн бұрын
Old is gold
@jima6545
10 күн бұрын
The "niche" stuff typically requires legit strength
That's a whole ass museum he's got in that shed.
Brian Shaw would love this
@abelk918
17 күн бұрын
I thought the same thing. They should definitely meet.
Juji, I got a neat video idea for you. Try out an agility test at a fire department. They tend to be friendly and funny people, it would be pretty cool to see.
@sil6506
18 күн бұрын
Actually really good vid idea! 😮
@cameronshackelford5551
18 күн бұрын
Really awesome idea
@dfpguitar
18 күн бұрын
That would be a good one to do with Anton Fomenko
@Venturez101
17 күн бұрын
Oh whoa - that’s a brilliant idea!
@bigbird4481
17 күн бұрын
great idea dude, not to mention a lot of firemen like to workout so it would be good comparison
Found this guy through youtube and really enjoyed his style, awesome to see him featured here!
Juji, have you heard a man named Mike Burch, power lifter in his 70s and still lifting heavy. He is still active on Instagram his garage gym definitely seems like something you might put on here.
@johnross8685
11 күн бұрын
I just watched a video on Mike Burch he did 465 squat at 65 yrs old he came from the golden era of bodybuilding
Mr. Fuller strength is very impressive, but what is outstanding is his ability to squat, very impressive, beautiful !
He lives in Maine and trains outdoors. That’s hardcore! Maine gets a lot of snow! Not to mention rain and cold. Absolutely hardcore training!
James Fuller is THE authority on all things weightlifting. So glad he is finally getting his due
So very happy to see James Fuller featured on your channel, Juji!
Very cool to see James get the recognition, I grew up in Maine training/learning strongman from James and other monsters. Great guy
This video should be required viewing for the younger generation who spend more time on their phones than lifting !
@ct-gt2dt
7 күн бұрын
Cringe as fuck coming from the heart attack fast food generation
I LOVE JAMES!!! His lifts are nuts, praise the lord.
I've followed James for a long time. He's a treasure trove of old time lifting and knowledge. You should go to one of the all round lifting competitions and take Bugez with you.
So happy to see James getting some love/recognition!
Really impressed with his knowledge of lifting history. That is quite a collection.
James has this olde worlde kungfu master vibe to him, complete with unassuming training implements that turn street urchins into kick-ass killing machines.
That man is doing a major service to the culture. FOR THE CULTURE
THIS is the kind of guy everyone should take advice from.
juji gets so happy at heavy things . its great to see.
Now this is a great video...I am a great fan of lifting equipment and love training with rusty anchor chains
Another absolute banger collab these are entertaining the same as garage gym reviews style home gym visits just different energy. The way jon started stimming over the barbell cuffs was peak energy
Man I’ve followed James on IG for years, good to see him in the channel
Many years ago men didn't go to gym. A lot of people worked in agriculture and factories. A lot of lifting was done. The things to be moved was usually awkward and without handles to grab. Here at home there's an old story of a farmer that could carry a 200 lb. sack of fertilizer under each arm while navigating a soft plowed field. Once he reached the planters he had to set the bags on the hopper. He wasn't ripped or defined like a body builder just built like a bear. Another account is the story of an old black gentleman nicknamed Pulp wood. Mister Pulp wood is around 6' tall and weighs guessing 160 lbs. soaking wet. He has cut and stacked Pulp wood his entire life. It's reported that he can lift and toss logs weighing 150 lbs. all day long like they were toothpicks. Best thing is Mister Pulpwood is a very humble man, never cocky and friends with everybody. Bad thing is your joints suffer and they give a lot of trouble later in life.
This is sick. In college we used to keep the old weights outside our locker room and workout under the sun during the summer months. Some of the best memories and best workouts!
I started training in a similar open-air studio in 1963. I achieved my best performances back then. It was particularly hard to train at -15°. However, there was a warm-up chamber🙂
This dud is a living google of lifting! I wouldn't be surprised if Shaw comes and buys all his stuff! LOL
@bigk2080
17 күн бұрын
If there was a lifting video game, this guy would be the final Boss, his old man strength is off the charts🏋♂️
Great video! I trained under an old school Russian Coach for years....this reminds me of the kind of things he had in his back yard!
Nice I’ve been waiting for James video to pop up he is a bit of a legend
James is an awesome guy, glad to see him getting the recognition!
Love seeing and listening to the stories of the weights shown. 👍
I can't describe how this makes me feel, but it's good
Great video! Thank you both. James, what a fantastic collection you have, and thank you for sharing the history.
This was a treat! What a cool guy!
That's just amazing content. Absolutely love this series!!
Your videos keep getting better and better juji!
The "Trenton" anvil was actually made in Columbus Ohio by the Columbus Forge & Iron Company. Cool to see someone else using the 50lb scale calibration weights, I've collected a few of them, people also repurposed them as "Horse Tether Weights" for tying their horses to back in the day 6:16
Thank you juji! This video was amazing! So much history! ❤❤❤
This is the best channel! Juji is the best!
Been following him for years!! So glad he’s getting some recognition!
Juji, I love this. Great video my friend!!
This is crossover I would never have expected but am so grateful it happened. James is a legend
What a great video Ju, keep doing the good stuff
Damn, dude REALLY likes working out. Total respect. Been working out for 32 yrs. can’t compare this.
James knowledge is inspiring. Great video as usual. Love this series.
James!!!
Very to cool for James to offer Juji some exposure. Nice to watch a master hold class for a great student, thank you!
Such an interesting episode! Thank you!
This is awesome! Two of my favourite things - history + lifting.
James is the man! So happy to see him on this channel.
Awesome collection of equipment and ideas for hard-core training. Fantastic 👍
Glorious video and much appreciated 🎉
This was one of the best lifting videos i have seen, period..!
What a treat. This guy seems like an absolute joy to lift with
Spectacular content! More of this!
This video is dope. Thanks for showing us!
I am literally drooling over that rusty equipment. Such a treasure trove! I myself would love to get my hands on some globe dumbbells, some of those kettlebell-like block weights (aren't they meant for scales' calibration?) as well as those pancake plates. Unfortunately i am based in Europe and none of that equipment will ever be available to purchase here - we don't have any "Craigslist" round here...
Wow what an awesome collection of vintage weights!!!
This was a fantastic vid! Thanks
This is pure gold perfect way to showcase james collection and his incredible knowledge very very cool 😎
Man thank you. Just thank you for this
This is great! James is getting is due! He is truly a gentleman and a scholar.
Loved this episode
I absolutely love this series juji
James is crazy strong. Really enjoyed watching.
Hey Juji, James' insta is linked incorrectly, just making sure people can find this man's wisdom 💪🏻
Anyone here remember or been to Bruce Connor/ Al Hinds gym in West LA? That gym had all the old equipment (weights cut out of ship hulls) and amazing welded machine equipment. I believe it opened in the 1930's and closed in 1978. I worked there as a trainer and quit before they closed so I wonder what happened to all that equipment (and knowledge).
What an awesome gym/museum/playground. Great to see so much legendary stuff still getting used today and not put behind glass.
I actually love this sort of thing. The history of strength equipment
James is a great guy. I love his Iron Histery knowledge. His knowledgeable years is extremely well placed. I love this episode.
This was seriously a great episode!
love the gym series. thanks
What a great video. Interesting to learn the history of barbells. Just love this channel
Great video, Juji!
Had so much fun watching this one
amazing video juji
Wow! What a great tour! You have an amazing collection!!
Best one yet!
This is awesome. Great video. Awesome gym.
I love this series please keep going
So happy you interviewed James! Wow those 100 lb Hampton plates are absolutely amazing and gorgeous! What are those wheels with the looped wire attached to them? Thank you!
Very cool video Juji 👌
I really enjoyed this 👍
Excellent info Thank you
this was a really cool and Unique workout video to see and i loved every second
Amazing episode
Amazing video, so cool!!!
Absolutely awesome work!!!Love the old school stuff.Makes me want to reread my old MD and S&H magazines,I also have a pair of Dan Lurie 50 pound plates .
This was such an interesting episode for this old weight lifting geek ! All that equipment is a treasure.
Those hay hooks are such a simple idea but a good one i never see.
omg so much history ! love it
This is an awesome video….great content…thank you 👍
absolutely love it.
Such a cool history lesson!
Great video!
Ah great to see james
this video was great, very interesting!
Great video juji