Strongman VS Rock Climber - Who has stronger grip?

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Strong man VS Climber - Who has stronger grip? The Norwegian Hulk

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  • @Stickybutton
    @Stickybutton Жыл бұрын

    This is what competition without ego is like. All friendly, stiff competition but full of respect for each other. Fantastic sportsmanship and you can see they’re learning from each other at the same time.

  • @spontanapa

    @spontanapa

    Жыл бұрын

    As a Scandinavian, this is cultural. Here, the weakest dog bark the loudest.

  • @repoman5581

    @repoman5581

    Жыл бұрын

    exactly... great humble dudes... and then you see andrew tate, ego through the roof... who do you want to spend time with... there is no hesitation, these dudes win, no question about that...

  • @Molb0rg

    @Molb0rg

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, exactly, testing learnign exchange expirience, show stuff. Yeah like that moment, everyone enriching their understanding of the world, it so much more than ego compeititons

  • @repoman5581

    @repoman5581

    Жыл бұрын

    @@spontanapa no one was barking loudest here...they were both so humble

  • @jackrangaiah4236

    @jackrangaiah4236

    Жыл бұрын

    so beautiful to witness 2 absolute titans of work ethic show eachother up with total respect for one another and themselves. people like this make the world a better place.

  • @Allenar4
    @Allenar4 Жыл бұрын

    First impression, "that dude is a kindergarten teacher? I would be scared shitless" end of video, I have no doubt he would be my favorite teacher. He's so humble, gentle and nice.

  • @soundninja99

    @soundninja99

    Жыл бұрын

    He's a gentle teddy bear

  • @RE-ct3ht

    @RE-ct3ht

    Жыл бұрын

    Porque te asustaria?

  • @i_can_c_u_2295

    @i_can_c_u_2295

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RE-ct3ht because that dude is as wide as he is tall. He is like a huge square packed with muscles and orange hair.

  • @grabthor1

    @grabthor1

    2 ай бұрын

    He seems like the kind of teacher that if you had a bad day he would give you possibly the best hug ever and make things OK.

  • @colossusX1
    @colossusX1 Жыл бұрын

    Magnus' grip strength is crazy for his size. Great showcase of how training specificity plays into things.

  • @Karu171717

    @Karu171717

    Жыл бұрын

    Size? Grip strength has nothing to do with a person's weight. Overweight or underweight people usually have less grip strength than normal ones.

  • @colossusX1

    @colossusX1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Karu171717 muscle size - a 200 lb muscular person on average will have higher grip strength than a flabby 200 lb person. Those two guys are outliers in the population. Both top on their sport

  • @alanrequena6210

    @alanrequena6210

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Karu171717 16:14

  • @alanrequena6210

    @alanrequena6210

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Karu171717 18:11

  • @ThefamousMrcroissant

    @ThefamousMrcroissant

    Жыл бұрын

    @@colossusX1 Karu isn't wrong though. Size has nothing to do with grip strength inherently. I'm a rather big guy and I can press quite a hefty weight, but I would never even question my much smaller friends who go to climbing halls would best me here.

  • @johnconarty3762
    @johnconarty3762 Жыл бұрын

    I love the way Magnus goes back and forth with his guest. He is like a passive encourager haha, he isn't in your face and loud, but definitely gives motivation and credit to push you further and further. I also like he humble he is.

  • @CRCfail

    @CRCfail

    Жыл бұрын

    Who cares? This isn't GRINDER buddy, the video was about strength not who your favorite boy is

  • @johnconarty3762

    @johnconarty3762

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CRCfail hahahaha so hurt in your life you can't handle someone giving a compliment huh. Hope you got a doughnut for that butthurt there buddy.

  • @kunilsen2519

    @kunilsen2519

    7 ай бұрын

    @@CRCfail I also enjoy how Mangnus operate around his guests :)

  • @TK-zl8fu

    @TK-zl8fu

    7 ай бұрын

    @@CRCfail How in the fkin hell is MAGNUS, of all people, a BOY?? If anything, by the standards of people like you, he's the manliest man in the damn world. Like, god-damn, which is it? Either way, since your comment wasn't reeking sarcasm, I'm taking it that - A. You're trolling. B. You're just mindlessly mad over a comment. Don't mind me much, just decided to reply to a 5-month-old comment bcuz I wanted to.

  • @chir0pter

    @chir0pter

    4 ай бұрын

    He's very perceptive

  • @bandols
    @bandols Жыл бұрын

    Every Norwegian you bring on your channel has a such a calm kindness to them and always so modest. Makes me want to live there.

  • @dkitt-1

    @dkitt-1

    Жыл бұрын

    Couldn't agree more with this comment.

  • @koffski93

    @koffski93

    Жыл бұрын

    No american overhyping /Swede

  • @RimjobHimself

    @RimjobHimself

    Жыл бұрын

    You cant afford it

  • @bandols

    @bandols

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RimjobHimself haha, I’m probably one of the few in these comments who could afford it.

  • @jorgemendez4517

    @jorgemendez4517

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s what you get when you have a happy society

  • @iswm
    @iswm Жыл бұрын

    I bet the kids at his kindergarten absolutely love this guy. They are lucky to have such a great role model.

  • @NickRoman

    @NickRoman

    Жыл бұрын

    There must be pictures of him with like the whole class hanging off his arms. lol

  • @AlexMkd1984

    @AlexMkd1984

    Жыл бұрын

    FAT MAN 😂

  • @mareksicinski449

    @mareksicinski449

    Жыл бұрын

    jope so

  • @emp100k
    @emp100k Жыл бұрын

    Magnus is 5'9" and the Norwegian Hulk looks to be about the same height (perhaps even a bit shorter) so despite being nearly 400 lb and very strong, as far as strongmen go he's likely got some pretty small hands. Other huge strongmen who are much taller like Thor (6'9"), Brian Shaw (6'8") and Mark Felix (6'5") have incredible grip strength in part due to their massive hands.

  • @JHMninja89

    @JHMninja89

    Жыл бұрын

    Norwegian Hulk is 170cm / 5'7

  • @b_rabbit435

    @b_rabbit435

    Жыл бұрын

    Magnus is 5'8 or 173 cm.

  • @goodfty

    @goodfty

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes height makes for a bigger frames and bigger body proportions. Good job.

  • @garethbaus5471

    @garethbaus5471

    Жыл бұрын

    I hadn't actually realized that they were so short.

  • @thegrandnil764

    @thegrandnil764

    Жыл бұрын

    Being small gives you a huge advantage in deadlift and bench, but disadvantages at other events. Massive hands also are disadvantageous in terms of raw power, but are great for grip implements.

  • @YoungerDreyfuss
    @YoungerDreyfuss11 ай бұрын

    It’s really cool to see people with different strengths and abilities go head to head and having great respect for each other.

  • @danieljamescrow
    @danieljamescrow Жыл бұрын

    Dude put up some good competition despite being entirely out of the realm he trains in. What a beast. Not to detract from your performance. You're both ridiculously strong

  • @someoneinthecrowd4313

    @someoneinthecrowd4313

    Жыл бұрын

    He went down, but it sure wasn't without a fight.

  • @SayAhh

    @SayAhh

    Жыл бұрын

    It's like competing against someone who can tear a quarter dollar coin: different muscles.

  • @LogicCaster

    @LogicCaster

    Жыл бұрын

    Ive seen a chick roll up a steel frying pan. Buff chick

  • @cool_piglet

    @cool_piglet

    Жыл бұрын

    how is a strongman is ENTIRELY out? is he a cyclist? a soccer player? no - he lifts weight with his HANDS. and overall, strongmen have pretty strong grip. just not that one. "norwegian *hulk* " with 200 kg bench press? oh, c'mon.

  • @Laszlo5897

    @Laszlo5897

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@cool_piglet what are you on about? He's about big, explosive movements that mainly involve the big muscle groups. You can see him struggle the more isolated the movements become, which makes complete sense.

  • @zinoelgato
    @zinoelgato Жыл бұрын

    This is obviously not news but this really shows how INSANELY strong Magnus grip truly is!!! And hats of to both athletes here, very impressive!

  • @stephanskjennumeif.8310

    @stephanskjennumeif.8310

    Жыл бұрын

    My brother who is 17 years old, and a carpenter lifts 100kg in 1 finger with rope. He weighs 76kg

  • @mr.g5219

    @mr.g5219

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stephanskjennumeif.8310 ...

  • @naruto00nix

    @naruto00nix

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stephanskjennumeif.8310 if you said 100 pounds, someone might have believed it ^^

  • @stephanskjennumeif.8310

    @stephanskjennumeif.8310

    Жыл бұрын

    @@naruto00nix i can send video proof if needed on Facebook or something. I Also lifts 60kg with ease, First try. Im a sprinter and carpenter. And Weigh 70 kg. So this is not that crazy

  • @stephanskjennumeif.8310

    @stephanskjennumeif.8310

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mr.g5219 i can send video proof if YOU not believe me

  • @martymorse2
    @martymorse2 Жыл бұрын

    For the last 46 years I have coached athletes in Track and Field. Magnus is the first athlete I have seen who could not tell your their Personal Record in any event. I love the mutual respect these two men display. This should be required viewing for all American Pro Football players.

  • @infinity8543

    @infinity8543

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure he can tell his personal record in his field, that is climbing. I don't think climbers focus that much on the numbers of their grip strength, but they for sure wouls remember how high they climbed, or what their hardest course was.

  • @martymorse2

    @martymorse2

    Жыл бұрын

    @@infinity8543 Excellent feedback Infinity. Thanks. Our youngest son is a climber. He is currently living and working at Yosemite. He is in heaven out there with the hiking and climbing. I doubt he could tell you his pr's in any of the lifts he does other than with his climbing and bouldering specific work. Love the problem solving aspect of rock climbing. It is so much about imagery and adapting. It will prepare him in a metaphorical way for the. rest of his life.

  • @infinity8543

    @infinity8543

    Жыл бұрын

    @@martymorse2 That's really exciting to hear. I'm more of a trekker/hiker myself, and not that good at climbing. But I watch videos like this to awe at the very dynamic approach at climbing, which is different than almost any other sport. Some stuff looks like straight up Spiderman shit. It's really impressive to see.

  • @martymorse2

    @martymorse2

    Жыл бұрын

    @@infinity8543 It is, and thank you. For me, a survivor of an off road motorcycle accident at the age of 21 which left me a paraplegic with a spinal cord injury. Both sons know the risk.Most of their role models as kids were world class wheelchair basketball or racing champions. My wife and I trust our younger son, the climber, to make the correct choices on the rocks. Over my 45 year career working in rehabilitation. I have seen way too many paras and quads who were hurt climbing, diving in water or in MVC accidents. Thank goodness for the Boy Scouts. Both our sons embraced hiking and living and experiencing the outdoors at an early age and they are more comfortable sleeping under the stars than in a bed. They are both safety conscious and they have taken the testosterone aspect out of their outdoor activities. All the best to you this Spring when you are able to get back out on the trails. Be safe and stay at it as long as you can. In my opinion, walking is overrated(smile,) but it sure makes life easier. Be safe.

  • @randr10
    @randr10 Жыл бұрын

    I love the humility of two truly competitive people on display here. You can tell that you both work very hard on your abilities and don't take anything for granted. When I was young my father had a logging business selling firewood. I was about 16 when he shut the business down, but my brother was in that sweet spot of youth (late teens/early twenties) when we all did that kind of work. His hands were so powerful from picking up hardwood pieces one handed and throwing them (two at a time from the ends with barely the fingertips gripping the edges) that even though he has relatively small hands, he could palm a regulation basketball fully inflated by crushing it with his fingertips. I bet he would have done well on these tests back then, especially the 3rd one. That tool is shaped very much like a piece of split firewood. Your demonstration here shows how the limits of human strength are more universal than they seem. You both are strong in very different ways but your hand strength is very close because the two types of exercises you regularly do require it. Very cool.

  • @TheOnlyGhxst
    @TheOnlyGhxst Жыл бұрын

    I love how he's genuinely impressed by what Magnus is able to do. While also managing to be impressive himself at something he isn't trained for. Quality content all around.

  • @Paal2005

    @Paal2005

    Жыл бұрын

    It's a good way to humble yourself I guess, and get reminded that even you are among the best at specifically what you do, you might get bodied in something slightly different. It's amazing how specialised our top athletes are.

  • @CristanioPeweyyy

    @CristanioPeweyyy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Paal2005 Imagine if he does grip training now. Dude would become even more of a beast than he is already.

  • @Nordicat.

    @Nordicat.

    Жыл бұрын

    Well he is Norwegian.

  • @comandante8532

    @comandante8532

    Жыл бұрын

    he does grip ytaining...

  • @lizardlv100boss2

    @lizardlv100boss2

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah its cool to see the adaptability of the body

  • @TraceurDoc1
    @TraceurDoc1 Жыл бұрын

    It’s almost uncomfortable seeing two people being so supportive and kind to each other while competing! We need more of this!

  • @KIURazin

    @KIURazin

    Жыл бұрын

    You on drugs! I did not get you?

  • @TraceurDoc1

    @TraceurDoc1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KIURazin Are you on drugs? What do you not get?

  • @KIURazin

    @KIURazin

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TraceurDoc1 Ok answer me this: What 1 × 0 = ?

  • @badomen7199

    @badomen7199

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KIURazin 10

  • @TraceurDoc1

    @TraceurDoc1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KIURazin = your childhood nickname.

  • @wegroovin
    @wegroovin Жыл бұрын

    The humble and kindness of both of you was very warming. We need more of this in the world🤞🏽

  • @leosbampa7350
    @leosbampa7350 Жыл бұрын

    The humility and mutual respect between these guys brings back fond memories of my martial arts days. Big ups to both!

  • @hazonku
    @hazonku Жыл бұрын

    I love how baffled the Norwegian Hulk was at that one finger lift and how Baffled Magnus was at his crimp. Surprises for the both of you.

  • @gerwen1

    @gerwen1

    Жыл бұрын

    I loved that too. Looked over at him like he had a superpower. That man has never been so badly outclassed at a feat of strength, and by a guy who he clearly outstrengths in almost every way imaginable. Wholesome.

  • @nathanstretch

    @nathanstretch

    Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate that he didn't push too hard at that one out of ego and hurt himself though. He's like nope, feels like I'm going to pull my finger off, not doing that.

  • @atroxic128

    @atroxic128

    Жыл бұрын

    this is very funny

  • @willjohnson3855
    @willjohnson3855 Жыл бұрын

    The fact that these guys are lifting near my body weight with one hand and making it look easy is Insane

  • @lepidoptery

    @lepidoptery

    Жыл бұрын

    climbers do have to lift their own weight (and sometimes more) with one hand, occasionally.

  • @JB-ue6lf

    @JB-ue6lf

    Жыл бұрын

    Don’t feel bad. They’re both professional athletes. They’re the top 1% of physically fit people.

  • @toydigger

    @toydigger

    Жыл бұрын

    @J B 170 kg? He may be strong but I wonder if his organs tell the same story. See him sweating all the time? The host has both strength and good cardiovascular health

  • @ballsucker28

    @ballsucker28

    Жыл бұрын

    @@toydigger yes endurance is usually not what a strongman builds for

  • @ElisFidandro

    @ElisFidandro

    Жыл бұрын

    the big man's hand is too small to grasp a wide grip. The other has bigger and long fingers.

  • @leeedge6443
    @leeedge6443 Жыл бұрын

    Massively informative and entertaining. You guys show so much respect for each other!! Doing rock climbing does increase your grip massively!!

  • @53rg36
    @53rg36 Жыл бұрын

    I love how the weightlifting community is so positive. Even when directly competing against each other they always cheer one another on.

  • @GrapplingTVBJJ
    @GrapplingTVBJJ Жыл бұрын

    This guy is the definition of gentle giant. So strong yet so kind and friendly. I'd love to see him make his own channel. I'd subscribe.

  • @holo2635

    @holo2635

    Жыл бұрын

    Thx for being posetive about my dad :). Have a great day

  • @fitnessabdul6811

    @fitnessabdul6811

    Жыл бұрын

    @@holo2635 Your father is a very polite person, he really makes the atmosphere of the video light up.

  • @deth3021

    @deth3021

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually being big kinda forces you to be gentle. As it is much easier for you to hurt people accidentally otherwise. A small person can just hit people with all their force without having to worry ro much. Big people not so much.

  • @arianaajbeaverhausen8175
    @arianaajbeaverhausen8175 Жыл бұрын

    It's so nice to see people who don't practice the same sport training together and learning from each other, the mutual respect they both have for each other's skills is admirable. ❤

  • @TheLeeBonner

    @TheLeeBonner

    Жыл бұрын

    This is how it should be in life, they’re a great example of how you can be totally different people with totally different skills and still work together to help each other.

  • @mike02454

    @mike02454

    Жыл бұрын

    Stumbled on this video, and the respect for each other is simply awesome. This type of video is why I cut cable (filled with negativity) and started watching KZread much more often. Content creators are where it's at.

  • @lostgavin9422

    @lostgavin9422

    Жыл бұрын

    They are both professional high tier athletes at the top of their craft, that means they are of the same cloth!! Your acting like one person knits sweaters all day while the other splits the core of the earth! They have mutual respect because they are very similar to each other! 😩

  • @mike02454

    @mike02454

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lostgavin9422 You sound like someone who has never left their basement. There are massive (literally) differences in what they do... take the amount of food it must take to stay that big. Many would think it's disgusting. And for the big guy, he could easily assume all scrawny people aren't worth his time. I'm also very sure that many athletes at the top of their game are a-holes! So give your condemnation of a good comment a rest... I'm sure pissing on someone's nice thoughts didn't improve your lot in life.

  • @JonnyCrackers

    @JonnyCrackers

    Жыл бұрын

    Scandinavians are very humble people from what I've seen, even when they're extremely good at what they do. Kind of wish that was more common with people here in the US.

  • @andreicmello
    @andreicmello Жыл бұрын

    What I really like about this is the strong man has an opportunity to be genuinely surprised by someone's strength. It's not often this guy pulls a really tough deadlift and sees someone come up and lift the same weight. Pretty cool to watch his reactions to Magnus lifting weights he's also struggling with.

  • @tylerweathersby7311
    @tylerweathersby7311 Жыл бұрын

    Very entertaining! Fantastic video as always!! It’s so good to see such sportsmanship and manners and not ego flying everywhere. As a ton of people have said it’s very enjoyable to see and be a small part of. Great energy! You two match up well I’d love to see a part 2!!

  • @nickshepherd1935
    @nickshepherd1935 Жыл бұрын

    This is the most wholesome and respectful thing I've seen in ages. Seriously impressive how you have both arrived at a very similar place from completely different directions.👍

  • @jockmonsieur7272

    @jockmonsieur7272

    Жыл бұрын

    After a certain point with strength sports you're really just competing against yourself and a handful of other weirdos who have put in years and years of very specific training. At that point it's hard not to be coming from a place of mutual respect. Nice to see that coming out in this

  • @applesbeenhere

    @applesbeenhere

    Жыл бұрын

    Follow her over to the fireplace and then she would look at it and yell at him anymore she just she never meals for eating more I guess she knows that it’s not a thing that she wants

  • @biologicallyawptimized
    @biologicallyawptimized Жыл бұрын

    I love how friendly and humble the competition is between them. Also I enjoy seeing people clearly giving it their all but knowing when to stop before an injury. Clearly these people know their limits and how to do it as safely as possible.

  • @makandalp

    @makandalp

    Жыл бұрын

    They are both grown up men.

  • @fabr5747

    @fabr5747

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely agree! And not only humble, but encouraging each other and sharing their strength and knowledge !

  • @antonioderrica3426

    @antonioderrica3426

    Жыл бұрын

    I think very typical Norwegians..

  • @BanaGhoo

    @BanaGhoo

    Жыл бұрын

    hes cheating with his feet ancles, lifting with the toes

  • @iquitmyjob6154

    @iquitmyjob6154

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BanaGhoo that doesn’t matter when it is about grip.

  • @rayteal1300
    @rayteal1300 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful example of dedication and inner strength. My family once shared a table with a gentleman from Denmark who was a massive looking weightlifter. Very intimidating. He turned out to be wonderfully kind and articulate. He was studying to be a social worker. Do not judge a book by its cover. Thank you for sharing such a friendly competition.

  • @nicsears6167
    @nicsears6167 Жыл бұрын

    That was awesome! Very fun to watch, I am very impressed with how humble you both are, and the sportsmanship is very supportive on both sides.

  • @kiko7247
    @kiko7247 Жыл бұрын

    The Norwegian Hulk is so nice, humble and genuine. He tried really hard, and by the end of the video, he was amazed by your technique and strength. You guys should definitely collab again. I really enjoy when you collab with Norwegian athletes (or people, in general). Everyone seems to be humble and friendly, and speaks their mind with no problem. The pace of the video is excellent and the editing is just perfect, not chaotic or boring. Great job guys!!

  • @holo2635

    @holo2635

    Жыл бұрын

    Thx for being posetive about my dad :). Have a great day

  • @DaMeowster

    @DaMeowster

    Жыл бұрын

    @@holo2635 You have an amazing dad!

  • @holo2635

    @holo2635

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DaMeowster Thank you so much. He was SO happy when he saw all the positive comments.

  • @timbliss8777

    @timbliss8777

    Жыл бұрын

    @@holo2635 He is incredible! Seems like the nicest guy and what a powerhouse. So impressive.

  • @NikkiDoesStufff
    @NikkiDoesStufff Жыл бұрын

    He’s like the definition of a gentle giant. Massive man with a kind heart. Great video as always magnus 💛

  • @kipponi

    @kipponi

    Жыл бұрын

    Gentle Giant great prog rock band from 70's.

  • @tinymahuta

    @tinymahuta

    Жыл бұрын

    He's not really a giant. He's certainly wide. His hands are barely bigger than Mitbo's and a 320kg deadlift at his bodyweight is not impressive when you consider the IPF deadlift record in the 83kg class is over 360kg. He seems like a cool guy though. Thor, Tom Stoltman, Shaw etc are giants.

  • @headstashmusic3897
    @headstashmusic3897 Жыл бұрын

    I love the part at 16:50 where he's trying to figure out Magnus's incredible finger muscle. Very nice guy, and he took it well.

  • @jenningscunningham642
    @jenningscunningham642 Жыл бұрын

    Really respect the professionalism between you two and how open the big guy to learning. Good show you two. Very educational

  • @jiujitsustudent604
    @jiujitsustudent604 Жыл бұрын

    As a submission grappler, I have rolled with all kinds of body types, and various configurations of strength and athleticism. But by far, the person with the strongest grip and arms I ever encountered was a 165 pound rock climber. It was insane how easily he could manipulate other people’s limbs, almost as though he had hydraulics in his own

  • @JesseDishner

    @JesseDishner

    Жыл бұрын

    That makes me think about Joe Rogan describing how strong a chimpanzee is. I don't know why, if you haven't seen it it's funny. The ability to be able to hold you own weight up in various postures is a true measure of strength.

  • @salimmachila5736

    @salimmachila5736

    Жыл бұрын

    U mean khabib

  • @daycrow8651

    @daycrow8651

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JesseDishner it’s mainly they don’t have the same motor control to gauge strength we’d seem similarly strong in reverse

  • @gm2407

    @gm2407

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JesseDishner My dad used to work in a zoo in the 70s. A chimpanze decided he didn't want to be inside his enclosure for the night and just held the steel door (vertical closing think like a sash window would drop). He said the chimp held it for hours before it got board and let the door down. If you even try to hold your arm in a vertical position completely still above your head fully extended how long do you think it would take before you are tired? No weight just your arm. Always blows my mind how strong chimps can be and I have known this story since I was a little boy. I wonder if wild chimps are stronger than those in captivity as being sedentary is bad for your general health and muscle strength.

  • @randomyoutubebrowser5217

    @randomyoutubebrowser5217

    Жыл бұрын

    I think the body tension plays a big role as well. Static endurance too so you can resist the opponent longer than they can move against you.

  • @noone-ld7pt
    @noone-ld7pt Жыл бұрын

    I loved the moment where you could see the Hulk look at Magnus with a "Wtf, how are you this strong?" look. Probably years since he's been beaten at anything strength related by anyone weighing less than 120 kgs, much less 70! But he seemed like genuinly good dude, it takes a big man to get his ego checked and keep smiling! Could be fun to see you guys flip the script tho and go carry some boulders or something!

  • @acelsin

    @acelsin

    Жыл бұрын

    It looks as if Magnus introduced him into a whole new world

  • @z0uLess

    @z0uLess

    Жыл бұрын

    When you are into lifting, your ego is constantly checked -- you are only good at what you have practiced for years and years, and you know it.

  • @seeyouseemee3863

    @seeyouseemee3863

    Жыл бұрын

    Lucky for you they didn’t make him lift.

  • @FR099Y

    @FR099Y

    Жыл бұрын

    Its a difference in training. Similar to how Calisthenics trained people generally have an all round strong physique compared to people who just lift weights. It's what I like to call show muscle vs practical muscle

  • @seahpo6737

    @seahpo6737

    Жыл бұрын

    @@z0uLess ive never lifted, but it seems really similar to climbing in that regard. you're always competing against yourself, and theres always something harder out there that'll check your ego, whether its a 5.15c or a 250kg bench press

  • @WarmVoice
    @WarmVoice Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. It's great to see two down-to-earth athletes test their abilities in such a friendly showcase of technique and strength.

  • @cowfreezy
    @cowfreezy Жыл бұрын

    the fact he was continuously impressed with your lifts shows how humble the man is and that he can appreciate a different kind of strength.

  • @sassyviking6003
    @sassyviking6003 Жыл бұрын

    This is so wholesome. Both these men are clearly incredibly impressive athletes, just with different specialties. And they are both so kind and encouraging. It just makes you feel good watching it.

  • @TheLeeBonner

    @TheLeeBonner

    Жыл бұрын

    Couldn’t agree more, it’s actually really nice to see two totally different people with different specialist skills just working together. Good example of how people should be in life, no matter how different we are from each other we can always cooperate and learn from each other if we come at things with respect.

  • @darren6202

    @darren6202

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree this is so brilliant. Both these men are clearly incredibly fit athletes, just with different skills. And they are both so nice and supportive. It just makes you feel great viewing it.

  • @anthonybeltran4823

    @anthonybeltran4823

    Жыл бұрын

    ehh the obese man is not really impressive at all. Plenty of powerlifters and elite lifters are putting up higher numbers at a much lower BW. John haack is close to pulling 409kg at 95kg BW.

  • @sassyviking6003

    @sassyviking6003

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anthonybeltran4823 and how much do you lift? Like for real, be may not be a world chsmpion and he may have some exess fat. But tho tray and deny that he is clearly and extremely strong man is childish on your part.

  • @jendralhxr

    @jendralhxr

    Жыл бұрын

    sportmanship at its finest

  • @gorrestfump1237
    @gorrestfump1237 Жыл бұрын

    Seeing the difference between the skillsets with these two athletes was awesome. massive respect to both of you for the friendly competition.

  • @pwnmeisterage

    @pwnmeisterage

    Жыл бұрын

    Also some minor disbelief from me because they're not wearing safety boots.

  • @buiquanghuy135

    @buiquanghuy135

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pwnmeisterage safety socks baby!!

  • @nillyeg

    @nillyeg

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pwnmeisterage imagine if it fell on his foot. The pain x.x

  • @pwnmeisterage

    @pwnmeisterage

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nillyeg The broken phalanges and metatarsals. That much weight would just snap the bones and crush the joints. I think the climber would suffer more from the permanent loss of mobility, although the strongman would be permanently lopsided in his lifting. The pain would eventually heal (with surgery and physio) but the damage would be lasting.

  • @nillyeg

    @nillyeg

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pwnmeisterage Oh damn... thanks for info

  • @DontYaKnowProd
    @DontYaKnowProd10 ай бұрын

    Im a huge strongman fan and am blown away by how competitive this was. That halfgrip test was wild

  • @DavidMarkun
    @DavidMarkun Жыл бұрын

    I don't have time to watch the whole thing but I love the friendly attitude of both participants. Thank you for making this.

  • @WilcrezTheWanderer
    @WilcrezTheWanderer Жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see Norwegian Hulk do rock climbing. Heck, a series of him going out and trying a bunch of new stuff would honestly be pretty great.

  • @wheelmg

    @wheelmg

    Жыл бұрын

    These two would be perfect on Discovery/Travel/etc in a buddy try it show with an educational documentary style.

  • @hitradiohoth2099

    @hitradiohoth2099

    Жыл бұрын

    W comment

  • @AwoudeX

    @AwoudeX

    Жыл бұрын

    Imagine having to use that grip shown in this video to have to hold up 170kg (Hulk's weight) His weight to grip ratio would need such a massive improvement that he'd better off losing alot of his mass, be it muscle or fat. Not to mention that his size would be hindering him too. I'd like to see him struggle with it just for the fun of it in a similar way this video was done, but average rock climbers probably would outcompete him easily in the same way he'd outcompete them in raw weight lifting.

  • @Laszlo5897

    @Laszlo5897

    Жыл бұрын

    No, if he falls down his own weight would crush him. He should stay safe in his gym 👍🏼

  • @stylebreaks757

    @stylebreaks757

    Жыл бұрын

    He has a life ya know

  • @funkyjohnhuie
    @funkyjohnhuie Жыл бұрын

    As much as I'm so impressed by their incredible grip strength... how many of us were more distracted by worrying about them dropping the weights right onto their socks and feet!?!? 😳😂

  • @DantewarheitAO

    @DantewarheitAO

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah that made me incredibly nervous...

  • @jordanphilipperris

    @jordanphilipperris

    Жыл бұрын

    I sure was😦

  • @cesarg4328

    @cesarg4328

    Жыл бұрын

    Every single time.

  • @Grafights

    @Grafights

    Жыл бұрын

    It's all I could think about! I had to stop watching!

  • @jasonmahar-gf9pk

    @jasonmahar-gf9pk

    11 ай бұрын

    Ohh man. True story!

  • @korgan7779
    @korgan7779 Жыл бұрын

    Loved seeing this and the genuine comradery and support! While I've never competed in any strength competition's or anything like that and I've never been a gym guy I've just always had very strong hands/fingers which I've started to lose due to Multiple Sclerosis. Despite the extreme unpredictability of my strength from day to day or even moment to moment I think maybe I'll look into a gym membership where I can work on it in a more controlled manner. While most likely not the actual intention of this video, Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @semdubois4134

    @semdubois4134

    Жыл бұрын

    Succes man, im sorry to hear that

  • @crebellum1
    @crebellum1 Жыл бұрын

    I love how friendly and encouraging you guys ere to each other. Very respectful. Nice...

  • @MaxPC-Prime
    @MaxPC-Prime Жыл бұрын

    Love how friendly you both were, Encouraging each other rather than being Too competetive

  • @jaxsazerac4904

    @jaxsazerac4904

    Жыл бұрын

    They are both very strong, but in different ways.

  • @russellthorburn9297
    @russellthorburn9297 Жыл бұрын

    The Norwegian Hulk is one of those people that one instantly likes. His performance in the last challenge was AMAZING!!! I used to be a rock climber and I know how tough that challenge is. For him to be able to nearly match you on that one was inspiring. Great content!!!

  • @noelburke6224

    @noelburke6224

    Жыл бұрын

    He should challenge a plumber. They have tremendous grip power and lifting strength due to lifting boilers and cylinders and radiators plus there grip strength is tremendous from bending pipes and tightening pipes and fittings

  • @apk4381

    @apk4381

    Жыл бұрын

    Guy looks like he is made of marshmallow and is about two cheese burgers away from a cardiac arrest

  • @pravkdey

    @pravkdey

    Жыл бұрын

    I want him to hug me like he's trying to get the last bit of toothpaste out haha

  • @jk7140

    @jk7140

    Жыл бұрын

    @@noelburke6224 I have always been curious about that - tests of functional strength, athletes competing against workers. I would love to see plumber vs rock climber in grip strength. Maybe a roofer vs a weight lifter trying a farmers walk too

  • @birdwalkin

    @birdwalkin

    Жыл бұрын

    @@apk4381 the masculine urge to look like a pile of marshmallows and deadlift 300kg

  • @ColeckZz
    @ColeckZz Жыл бұрын

    He seems like a very easy going, friendly guy! I would love to see more content with him, Magnus

  • @brandonw9958
    @brandonw9958 Жыл бұрын

    Incredibly humble and eager to learn something new! Love how he cheered you on! Both Impressive 💪🏼

  • @JadenSmithEyes
    @JadenSmithEyes Жыл бұрын

    He performed wayyyyy closer to magnus's grip strength than I would have ever expected. Mad props being able to keep up

  • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547

    @terraflow__bryanburdo4547

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably from years carrying plates with one hand.

  • @lotaryguy12

    @lotaryguy12

    Жыл бұрын

    @@terraflow__bryanburdo4547 He and many strongmen (& bodybuilders too) also exercise grip, usually with grippers. If you don't strengthen your grip then that's where your deadlift will start to fail, and that's what you'll have to strengthen to get your PRs up.

  • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547

    @terraflow__bryanburdo4547

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lotaryguy12 They do use straps for super heavy lifts...not sure about for records though.

  • @yoroshikuonegaishimasu8649

    @yoroshikuonegaishimasu8649

    Жыл бұрын

    @@terraflow__bryanburdo4547 they need a strong grip so they could lift stones

  • @lotaryguy12

    @lotaryguy12

    Жыл бұрын

    @@terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Well, straps help but they don't just neutralize it, they reduce the weight on the grip for a set amount (depending on the strap), but yes it's good you mentioned that, as it does slightly reduce the ceiling on how much they need to train that specific grip strength. But of course grip strength is useful for most things in strongman competitions too, and there are many other exercises where it comes in handy and that make you build it regardless of whether you want to or not.

  • @cragbum87
    @cragbum87 Жыл бұрын

    Hulk mostly seems to be having a problem with friction, possibly due to sweat. Magnus, you should show him some climbing specific skin drying agents besides chalk and see how he does. A little bit of Rhino Skin Performance one or two days before could go a long way for him. I say this because I can see the chalk staying on your hands Magnus and near instantly melting away from Hulk's hands from sweat running down him forearms.

  • @ThiefOfNavarre

    @ThiefOfNavarre

    Жыл бұрын

    Just liquid chalk may do the trick. Because it's alcohol based it dries out and really adheres to your hands. I use it for heavy deadlifting so the bar doesn't slip and pinch the skin.

  • @jordangreene7952

    @jordangreene7952

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThiefOfNavarre yeah but there is always situations where you are in a location that might only allow a specific kind. Where as no one can stop you from using the rhino stuff days before hand

  • @ThiefOfNavarre

    @ThiefOfNavarre

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jordangreene7952 I can see your point.

  • @oystercatcher943

    @oystercatcher943

    Жыл бұрын

    Possibly but I suspect it’s more finger strength since you could see he was used to chalking up

  • @Eggey1

    @Eggey1

    Жыл бұрын

    No we were traning for a long time so i was warm and sweaty

  • @sbs2047
    @sbs2047 Жыл бұрын

    I'm impressed, not as much by the display of strength as by the humility and no-bs attitude of both the very likeable gentlemen. Well done to both.

  • @Fishstories1
    @Fishstories1 Жыл бұрын

    I sort of knew that Magnus was going to be the stronger one for grip, but, I was rooting for the big guy for sure. This was really fun to watch! 2 incredibly strong athletes putting ego aside and had a good friendly competition. Three cheers for you guys!

  • @user-hv2vy5hj7t

    @user-hv2vy5hj7t

    Жыл бұрын

    Магнус Карлсен им присунет калибр Магнум

  • @eaaeeeea
    @eaaeeeea Жыл бұрын

    I liked this interaction A LOT. Both were rooting for and cheering each other. Really seemed they were testing their limits together and not against each other :)

  • @jonh284
    @jonh284 Жыл бұрын

    Every single time I watch one of Magnus’s videos (doesn’t matter how many), I still find it inspiring how humble and encouraging all parties are with each other. To me, this is how sport is meant to be. 👍👍 Edit: summed up as, “it’s a very specific strength”

  • @user-dn4xg9ir9v

    @user-dn4xg9ir9v

    Жыл бұрын

    Couldn't say it better. Respect Fun and Encouraging.

  • @steensuder115

    @steensuder115

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably because there is a warranted anticipation of great performance and not just trash talking.

  • @stotheh

    @stotheh

    Жыл бұрын

    This was delightfully civilised!

  • @tonytravels2494

    @tonytravels2494

    Жыл бұрын

    No it isn't you bigot! Sport is meant to be full of Transwoman beating on genetic females! And I haven't seen a single one of either! Sport? Pfft....

  • @tonytravels2494

    @tonytravels2494

    Жыл бұрын

    @@steensuder115 Why couldn't the Strongman have been a Transwoman, I mean it's the perfect opportunity to be INCLUSIVE! So TransPHOBIC!

  • @DCun2
    @DCun2 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic sportsmanship, healthy competition. Ultimately nice to watch. Thank you.

  • @nicks2002
    @nicks2002 Жыл бұрын

    They are such great guys to each other, but I love how the Hulk tries with his weaker hand first. You can visibly see his technique improve through the grips

  • @PimDiffy
    @PimDiffy Жыл бұрын

    I love how they politely push each other to do better, They're not trying to show off or beat each other, just pushing their bodies to the limit

  • @goldenpony822

    @goldenpony822

    Жыл бұрын

    Some gym bros look unusually calm and self controlled...

  • @d4ve19

    @d4ve19

    Жыл бұрын

    Just pushing *their bodies to the limit.

  • @centralprocessingunit4988

    @centralprocessingunit4988

    Жыл бұрын

    thats because they arent obsessed like gym freaks. this is a strong man and rock climber. rock climbers dont have time for obsession over the body, they are obsessed with climbing. the body is a biproduct of climbing. i wouldnt be surprised if rock climbers could always beat bodybuilders at this stuff.

  • @tomryan9827

    @tomryan9827

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, just two men exploring each other’s bodies

  • @kosviik9584
    @kosviik9584 Жыл бұрын

    This man is literally how I imagine fantasy dwarves. The beard, the face, the body, and a heart of gold. I would definitely want to be a kindergartener in his class!

  • @JesseP.Watson

    @JesseP.Watson

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely. He'd snore really loud and grumble when you woke him up... "Come on, there's orcs coming!" "Humph. Quiet, strong arm need beauty sleep."

  • @cangaroofive

    @cangaroofive

    Жыл бұрын

    He looks like a Viking, only the helmet with horns is missing

  • @Mozzarella3839

    @Mozzarella3839

    Жыл бұрын

    dont forget the cowboy hat socks !!!

  • @vinculaomega5283

    @vinculaomega5283

    Жыл бұрын

    Kind and cuddly dwarves? That'll go in the book

  • @juniorelizondo4144
    @juniorelizondo414411 ай бұрын

    Cool how you guys can barely communicate but still had great chemistry. I like how you guys were encouraging each other too. Good shit.

  • @HansenFT

    @HansenFT

    7 ай бұрын

    Barely communicate..? They are both norwegian. And both speak English as most do here..

  • @juniorelizondo4144

    @juniorelizondo4144

    7 ай бұрын

    @@HansenFT the big guy barely speaks English bud but okay.

  • @adriencoulier7545
    @adriencoulier7545 Жыл бұрын

    I like how both guys are extremely humble despite their massive achievements, good fair-play too!

  • @benwolpert
    @benwolpert Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see a video of him climbing. He doesnt give excuses or get upset he cant do things so i think itd be cool to see you coach him through climbing. More than anything, its always cool to see how people react to climbing the first time. Theyre usually so amazed and instantly hooked.

  • @jd32k

    @jd32k

    Жыл бұрын

    You've got to remember these guys that train Gym like this train to their strengths and easily talk themselves out of their weaknesses, and get upset when they can't do them. It's just typical of weightlifters. Gove it 10 minutes cool down off camera and he'll be asking for tips Also have him speaking Norwegian and I bet he'd have been in a stronger headspace

  • @gowthamgowda3216

    @gowthamgowda3216

    Жыл бұрын

    the man is physically too heavy to be rock climbing I think. He probably might have to be studied in a laboratory if he can rock climb at his weight lol

  • @456death654

    @456death654

    Жыл бұрын

    I wOuLd lOvE tO sEe A VidEo oF hIm cLiMbInG. Bruh

  • @joeoakley2185

    @joeoakley2185

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to compete in strongman until an injury a few years ago and then I found mountaineering and climbing. I've lost a lot of weight since then but I'm still 115kg and have a good amount of strength. It does help with climbing sometimes, especially on finger pockets and pinch holds. But for the most part it makes it a lot harder. Especially overhangs, crimps and actually getting into certain position can be really hard. But you can definitely climb, progress is just a lot slower

  • @darrylransier7231

    @darrylransier7231

    Жыл бұрын

    @@456death654 At the end of the video he says to leave a comment if you want to see him climbing BUDDY

  • @bengallegos794
    @bengallegos794 Жыл бұрын

    Love the energy of this video. As a trainer it's interesting to see the strongman lifting using lower body mechanics and Magnus using a lot of shoulder/scapula retraction the fact it's so evenly matched up to this point is incredible

  • @micahwhitsel3847

    @micahwhitsel3847

    Жыл бұрын

    I noticed that too. Fascinating to see their different techniques on the same lifts

  • @mafiacityhilmy1064

    @mafiacityhilmy1064

    Жыл бұрын

    As someone with thin shoulders my back and shoulder aches when he uses shoulder movement to lift it up 🙃

  • @deusacimadetudoetodos6590

    @deusacimadetudoetodos6590

    Жыл бұрын

    Hulk vs Spiderman!!!

  • @ericastier1646

    @ericastier1646

    8 ай бұрын

    6-2 it's not closely matched. The last bonus exercise was not a grip exercise it was diplomacy to let the big man get his honor back. Magnus is very tactful but also firm in a manly way. One can appreciate that.

  • @tacorobbie8451
    @tacorobbie8451 Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite collaborations so far great video. Absolute class acts

  • @jayaso
    @jayaso Жыл бұрын

    Both are kind gentlemen. Magnus is very humble and respectful throughout the process😊

  • @darusso123
    @darusso123 Жыл бұрын

    Crazy to think how impressive the Hulks grip strength actually is. Getting within 10% of someone who in some way shape or form has been training forearm strength and grip daily for 20 years is a show of real strength despite the obvious physical differences between the two. Magnus as humble, impressive and encouraging as always! Really cool video idea 😊

  • @Yoni123

    @Yoni123

    Жыл бұрын

    Magnus was using his other hand on his leg to help push off

  • @kierankennedy6971

    @kierankennedy6971

    Жыл бұрын

    And? That doesn’t take away from the grip of his other hand.

  • @appa609

    @appa609

    Жыл бұрын

    the hulk trains grip strength too

  • @emerald39

    @emerald39

    Жыл бұрын

    Grip is heavily trained to be in strongman

  • @masterchief5833

    @masterchief5833

    Жыл бұрын

    He's also 170kg and runs a bunch of gear

  • @mirandahotspring4019
    @mirandahotspring4019 Жыл бұрын

    I love the way that even when Magnus betters someone, he always seems to make them feel good about it. The Hulk is truly a gentle giant and I bet the kids at the kindergarten adore him.

  • @IsKaffeMocha

    @IsKaffeMocha

    Жыл бұрын

    @?

  • @TiredofEarth

    @TiredofEarth

    Жыл бұрын

    how is he a giant? magnus is 5'7 and the norwegian hulk is shorter than magnus, so hulk is about 5'6

  • @maizjsj

    @maizjsj

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TiredofEarth Did you not hear how much that man weights? He's bigger that you and I bunched together lmao

  • @TheLastGhostLegendario

    @TheLastGhostLegendario

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TiredofEarth Bruh, being a giant doesnt mean only heigh, that man is like 2-3 people together.

  • @davidstorrs
    @davidstorrs Жыл бұрын

    I *absolutely* want to see this man climbing. Please make it happen. Also, wow. Both of you are incredible.

  • @FRElston
    @FRElston Жыл бұрын

    What a fascinating comparison of the strengths and limits of these two highly specialised athletes. Thank you Magnus and Norwegian Hulk for your sportsmanship and humility and for sharing the very entertaining results with us!

  • @causewaykayak

    @causewaykayak

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Sportsmanship on display here. He tries Climbing YES, but safely ok, don't want to lose him.

  • @vcuteverything
    @vcuteverything Жыл бұрын

    I love the support you guys show each other rather than cut-throat competition. Also, that man is so humble for a monster.

  • @krizcillz

    @krizcillz

    Жыл бұрын

    This is the best part of the video

  • @danieljacobsen888
    @danieljacobsen8886 ай бұрын

    Perfect examples in the beginning. You make good videos man, i watch this and i'm not even a climber.

  • @GarlicMonoxide
    @GarlicMonoxide Жыл бұрын

    super cool man, i learned a lot..one of the strongest men has relatively weak hands, compared to the rest of his body. goes to show how specific strength training matters in specific situations seems like a super nice guy.

  • @thebearded4427
    @thebearded4427 Жыл бұрын

    Huge respect for both of you! Never thought id witness the old man with the birkenstock disguised as a young man go up against a friendly giant whos pretty much two people in one height and works in a kindergarten go at it in a grip challenge. Love to see you meet and interact with all these cool people Magnus! :)

  • @moosehead4497
    @moosehead4497 Жыл бұрын

    What I've noticed being a climber myself, about grip strength, it's not so much how strong you are when you are fresh but how long you can last and still be able to grip. When i first started climbing, my hands would no longer work after only 15 -30 minutes, then when I came back I might last another 5 minites, then another 15, then an hour. I wouldn't notice my actual strength increasing that much, but I would notice that I could keep climbing for longer. This is clear example they both are on equal ground at first but by the 3rd exercise, big man hands just stop working while the climbers continue to work. And it's not simply that the muscle get stronger and have better endurance, but with learning proper technique you also learn to conserve energy so you don't wear out your muscles too fast. Climber knew this going in while the big guy wasted a ton of energy just trying to learn the thumb technique, by the time he figured it out his muscles were gone

  • @aster2790

    @aster2790

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't think it's primarily because of the training Like it's obvious that someone who is 170kg will get tired much faster than someone with 100kg less muscles

  • @Pro720HyperMaster720

    @Pro720HyperMaster720

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aster2790 I mean, he wasn’t using them, opening and closing a hand doesn’t get you overall tired just because you have more muscular mass in the rest of the body, I think OP is right

  • @WackMaDino

    @WackMaDino

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Pro720HyperMaster720 bit of both i suspect, but the endurance that comes with climbing definitely plays a bigger role for sure

  • @thenumber27issomehowtaken

    @thenumber27issomehowtaken

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aster2790 maybe, but the fact is they way 170 and 70 is that they trained for different things

  • @plack_benis382

    @plack_benis382

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats endurance muscle vs. explosive muscle. You get what you train for. Long sessions of training work the ligaments and small muscles more giving you more endurance. Im not a rock climber, but doing years of construction has given me a similar type of endurance with my grip

  • @mauriceesguerra429
    @mauriceesguerra429 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, the competition was good, but the best part was the gentleness , humbleness, and respect both athlete treated each other with, which makes you both winners !!! . God bless you ! Thank you ! 🤩🤗👍👏🥇🏅🏆

  • @toddashton9696
    @toddashton9696 Жыл бұрын

    Another Great video Magnus. That was fun. Props to both you and the Norwegian Hulk.

  • @underourrock
    @underourrock Жыл бұрын

    Amazing when two gentlemen can have the most polite and encouraging competition. Both of you are excellent in your own areas and it is clear that you both walked away with new shared insight, and it genuinely looked like you enjoyed each other's company while going through these exercises. I applaud you both.

  • @jasonvoorhees5640

    @jasonvoorhees5640

    Жыл бұрын

    you could tell they didn't like each other

  • @soykilosmoke477

    @soykilosmoke477

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jasonvoorhees5640 what makes you say that?

  • @jasonvoorhees5640

    @jasonvoorhees5640

    Жыл бұрын

    @@soykilosmoke477 the tension

  • @soykilosmoke477

    @soykilosmoke477

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jasonvoorhees5640 he just seems awkward he also doesn’t speak English fluently as well

  • @jasonvoorhees5640

    @jasonvoorhees5640

    Жыл бұрын

    @@soykilosmoke477 bro look at the way he gives him dirty looks at times lmao

  • @Aithalothes
    @Aithalothes Жыл бұрын

    I have nothing but respect for how impressive you two are. It would actually kill me if I attempted even the smallest, lightest exercise you both did here.

  • @eeeeknine

    @eeeeknine

    Жыл бұрын

    And thats why you will never progress. Shut up and just try it.

  • @Warden_Ingo

    @Warden_Ingo

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @rolflandale2565

    @rolflandale2565

    Жыл бұрын

    This reminded me of that Benny Hill show, with a baby toddler walking away with the dumbell weights.

  • @themanwhocouldnotsleep6065

    @themanwhocouldnotsleep6065

    Жыл бұрын

    I respectfully disagree, you would be able to do the easiest ones if you decided to set reasonable exercise goals and gradually move onto more difficult stuff.

  • @christopherwyatt6064

    @christopherwyatt6064

    Жыл бұрын

    You that much of a wimp??i It would surprise you with the bathroom breaks how much you could do.😆😆

  • @williamcochran3324
    @williamcochran3324 Жыл бұрын

    I was very happy to see them cheer for each other during this. Great video.

  • @oglifestyle2454
    @oglifestyle2454 Жыл бұрын

    You are doing great stuff, Magnus! Great concept!

  • @tuliogoiss
    @tuliogoiss Жыл бұрын

    It's admirable to see two different categories challenging each other and each understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each sport.

  • @khanali0

    @khanali0

    Жыл бұрын

    What weakness you seen here

  • @uuave

    @uuave

    Жыл бұрын

    @@khanali0 each sport has its advantages rock climbing is extremely grip focused weight lifting is all around if this competition was weight lifting focused the weightlifter would win 👍🏽

  • @iulic9833
    @iulic9833 Жыл бұрын

    The fact that magnus can compete even though he is 100kg lighter is beyond impressive.

  • @PelleKuipers

    @PelleKuipers

    Жыл бұрын

    I think it's the other way around. To have someone who trains for something very specific be able to keep up with just one arm (Magnus could switch) makes it a lot more impressive to me.

  • @kipponi

    @kipponi

    Жыл бұрын

    20years climbing grips. Not a suprise he won.

  • @dadaniel2k11

    @dadaniel2k11

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm more surprised that someone who never climbed in his life can compete with a professional climber in grip strength just by brute forcing it without having trained the specific muscles involved in those grips.

  • @Mylada

    @Mylada

    Жыл бұрын

    True, but we have to bear in mind that Magnus was top 10 lead climber in the world for years. This guy is the strongest man in Norway, but not one of the best in global scale.

  • @Zraknul

    @Zraknul

    Жыл бұрын

    Deadlifts definitely work grip strength. It can be the limiting factor. You're not moving 300 kg without very good grip strength. But you're also largely limited to bar shaped grip, where as climbing has so many hold shapes, coming in on dynos etc.

  • @xxWidex
    @xxWidex Жыл бұрын

    14:02 The kind of feeling when the others understand your hardwork and passion is so satisfying.

  • @TheUnknownDutchman
    @TheUnknownDutchman Жыл бұрын

    The hulk never looked this friendly and kind. Amazing sportsman. Amazing sportsmanship.

  • @corvilocke1920
    @corvilocke1920 Жыл бұрын

    Its so funny to watch the floor get progressively more and more covered with chalk. I'd love to see you guys climb together!

  • @Hath.0
    @Hath.0 Жыл бұрын

    Very Impressive. Im not sure the average person realizes how hard this is, especially at that weight. You guys make it look easy. Grip and forearm training is often overlooked as part of a work out. Alot of fun and functional workouts for grip.

  • @Badkitty24

    @Badkitty24

    Жыл бұрын

    i can barely lift my 64oz double gulp of mountain dew to my face, let alone do this stuff :D

  • @solar901

    @solar901

    Жыл бұрын

    They both lifted 116kg with one hand. They are far above us mere mortals.

  • @tubassee
    @tubassee Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this! There is a rock climbing place close to me. I always think about going there more often. Your videos are going to change my "think" to "do"!

  • @chefmadewoodwork
    @chefmadewoodwork Жыл бұрын

    Wow, this is so incredibly cool to see 2 athletes, who are so specialized, compete and respect each other in their own regard. Well done lads 🤙🏻

  • @Grimbur
    @Grimbur Жыл бұрын

    This was such a great watch. So fun to see the two of you in this really unusual competition. It went the way I expected, since these are really specific types of strength, so it's not super surprising a rock climber would win, but I loved how friendly and collegial you were, cheering each other on and being impressed by one anothers successes. Just the way it should be. Loved it!

  • @frankiepaul9869

    @frankiepaul9869

    Жыл бұрын

    But what he lifts should be relevant to his size.

  • @bhuwanpsingh2250
    @bhuwanpsingh2250 Жыл бұрын

    So humbling an experience !Thanks !

  • @user-fx5lo6ps2b
    @user-fx5lo6ps2b6 ай бұрын

    Oh man! I love this type of videos showing different elements of sports, not about competition but the sport itself. Just amazing.

  • @anonymousaccordionist3326
    @anonymousaccordionist3326 Жыл бұрын

    If there is a way to see him attempt climbing I would love to see it, but only if he can do it safely, because he is an absolute treasure of a man and I don't want anything to happen to him. You two were so great with motivating and supporting one another all throughout this challenge.

  • @DoTheFlopp

    @DoTheFlopp

    Жыл бұрын

    @a bot

  • @kingcrimson234

    @kingcrimson234

    Жыл бұрын

    He probably wouldn't do so well. He has less grip strength, but has to hold up a MUCH heavier body.

  • @MineTheSkyrimDimonds

    @MineTheSkyrimDimonds

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kingcrimson234 But it would be a boulder going up a boulder, a magical sight

  • @treetopmanfit6314

    @treetopmanfit6314

    Жыл бұрын

    It reminds me of Sylvester Stallone in the movie Cliff Hanger; the wrong build to be a rock climber. Now Im 69 and can lift a 28KG dumbbell with my pinkie finger of my right hand. How about?

  • @taliesine.8343

    @taliesine.8343

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kingcrimson234Brian shaw was surprisingly good at climbing. Like actually much better than any first timer really. This amount of strength can brute force you through many routes. Though they did try to look for routes where he could use more of his strength. Must be hard on the body though to climb with that much weight.

  • @OlliePete
    @OlliePete Жыл бұрын

    This is why whenever Magnus grabs a ledge whilst flying through the air (like in various ninja warrior disciplines) I instantly think, "I can do that." But the truth is I can't at all and only think that way because his insanely strong grip makes it look so easy. Also, this just shows why no one should attempt free solo on that insane cliff like Magnus did. His grip kept him safe. That video was more scary to watch than any horror film. Great content.

  • @arturobandini4078

    @arturobandini4078

    Жыл бұрын

    With climbing, grip endurance rather than strength is often the deciding factor between a great climber and an elite climber. Of course extraordinary grip strength is vital, but if you can maintain that exertion over the duration of the route, it quickly loses importance! 😃

  • @OlliePete

    @OlliePete

    Жыл бұрын

    It's funny, I've never been climbing, and probably never will, but i still enjoy this content and learning all about it. That's why I love KZread

  • @arturobandini4078

    @arturobandini4078

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OlliePete providing you're physically able and variables, if you get a chance, try climbing (bouldering). It's great fun

  • @memorialgardens1664
    @memorialgardens1664 Жыл бұрын

    It’s so interesting Giving someone encouragement makes a lot of difference 🧠💪 great work as always 🧠🙋‍♂️🇬🇧

  • @Cornflower20
    @Cornflower20 Жыл бұрын

    Omg I loved this! They were both so interested in the other person! So delightful to watch!

  • @ChuckFickens1972
    @ChuckFickens1972 Жыл бұрын

    Love the fact that as the video went on the Norwegian Hulk was looking at Magnus more and more like "who is this monster, how is he doing this" Also he seemed like a really nice guy.

  • @perperson199

    @perperson199

    Жыл бұрын

    ✊very true

  • @armaslohemadu
    @armaslohemadu Жыл бұрын

    16:47 i love his bewildered look. its like the "but steel is heavier than feathers" moment. really shows the range of human ability in terms of adapting to a specific skill seeming kinda superhuman

  • @UnhingedTravels

    @UnhingedTravels

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice analogy :)

  • @davidhadley6164
    @davidhadley6164 Жыл бұрын

    Magnus makes a subtle but really important point about the vertical grips smoothness. Because this is a measure of grip strength the surfaces of the tools need to be uniform or all machined in a way where the grain runs against the grain of the lifters grip.

  • @geaypi9461
    @geaypi9461 Жыл бұрын

    A lot of respect between you too, nice to watch !

  • @dhochee
    @dhochee Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I absolutely want to see that guy climbing. Make it happen! This was super fun and I love the demeanor of you two.

  • @camsy83

    @camsy83

    Жыл бұрын

    Magnus might need a bit of help belaying though 😂

  • @jerm2332

    @jerm2332

    Жыл бұрын

    I’d be a little afraid for him falling in his weight range. That’s a lot on your body, even if you’re constantly trying to take pressure off your knees by rolling or collapsing.

  • @jantimmerby

    @jantimmerby

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jerm2332 It can be prevented with a safety line and about 20 men to hold it 😂

  • @Opsity

    @Opsity

    Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, no. That would hardly be entertaining, he wouldn't get far. I'm sure there are more fitting things they could do, like having Magnus try strongman stuff

  • @beardedzeus1337

    @beardedzeus1337

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I don't see that happening. Rock climbing for someone of his weight class would be insanely brutal, not only on his body but on the equipment as well. It'd be more feasible to get Magnus into Strongman stuff.

  • @dkitt-1
    @dkitt-1 Жыл бұрын

    Magnus. As a guy who could lift a lot of weights in my day, I enjoyed this video. There is nothing more humbling than having a pip squeek like you "out strength" someone 200 lbs heavier and who is a power lifting specialist. 😀 and to top it off, you did it with your shirt on! In all seriousness, the Norwegian Hulk was such a good sport inasmuch as he had nothing to gain coming on your channel other than exposure with the #1 youtuber. I have a ton of respect for that dude, but I'm not sure climbing is for him.

  • @hakans205

    @hakans205

    Жыл бұрын

    Wtf are you even talking about? No one is asking him to climb the challenge is grip test not climbing

  • @autismoid

    @autismoid

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hakans205 nah bro wtf are YOU even talking about lmfaooo

  • @aspuzling

    @aspuzling

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hakans205 Magnus asked at the end of the video if we wanted to see him climb we should comment on the video.

  • @dkitt-1

    @dkitt-1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hakans205 you serious? watch the whole video before you comment.

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