even if he uses drugs, id still say what the fuck...strong guy
@RagingDemon897 жыл бұрын
Whyou Wannaknow Messatsu!
@thomaswhitworth12808 жыл бұрын
Any idea on his age here?
@deadlift9018 жыл бұрын
+Thomas Whitworth Wikipedia says he was born in 1963 and this was done at the 1991 USPF Senior Nationals, so 28 (or almost 28).
@thomaswhitworth12808 жыл бұрын
Thanks! He was a total beast.
@dereksoderstrom548 жыл бұрын
The Greatest Ever
@MrERICGONZO8 жыл бұрын
That damn yellow singlet.!!!
@kcpowerlifting67509 жыл бұрын
We're any of these lifts equipped? I think I saw in one of the bench clips he had a bench shirt on
@GoPioneersLaser08 жыл бұрын
+KCPowerlifting Coan competed in single ply
@NoGoodJim9 жыл бұрын
Holy crap... I don't even see people pull 700 off the floor that fast recently!
@Tombking29 жыл бұрын
NoGoodJim Coans a steroiduser, go figure why.
@NoGoodJim9 жыл бұрын
Most record holders are users, but I still don't see most of them pulling 700 that fast off the floor.
@BackFireZz9 жыл бұрын
looked like a first attempt
@jonnymarshall95499 жыл бұрын
Lol 950 for a double, just ridiculous. Greatest ever. Period
@fromanotherstar9 жыл бұрын
looked like he could've gone heavier....man he's strong!
@tomrp98159 жыл бұрын
He's the strongest human to have ever lived pound for pound. Kaz or Paul Anderson overall, and Eric Lilliebridge is only 24 so watch out for him being at the Kaz, Anderson level.
@MianeLoL9 жыл бұрын
I think you're forgetting about Richard Hawthorne who pulled 639 lbs @132 bodyweight
@gman24199 жыл бұрын
MianeLoL richard doesnt count he is from krypton
@MianeLoL9 жыл бұрын
he's not from krypton, it's just that his arms are long as fuuuuuuuuuuuuck
@tustari9 жыл бұрын
Guess you haven't heard of the Pocket Hercules
@illuminati2000six9 жыл бұрын
MianeLoL Dont forget Lamar Gant. 672lb at 132lb body weight. 5x bw deadlift.
@ronki2310 жыл бұрын
Nice! Who's the GOAT? My top 5 are: Misha,Ed Coan, Benedict Magnusson, Ronnie Coleman and Stan Efferding; but Stan's stronger than Ronnie isn't he? Why have they all set records? Is it weight classes that makes them differ?
@faridabuid75239 жыл бұрын
Divisions (Age and Weight), Style (Raw, Single Ply, etc.), and Federation.
@XhinzPro9 жыл бұрын
ronki23 - Ronnie doesn't deserve to be in the same list as benni , coan , efferding etc lol
@bencole24078 жыл бұрын
+Tushar Bharadwaj true dat
@GoPioneersLaser08 жыл бұрын
+ronki23 Coan, Kazmaier, Lilliebridge, Goggins, Malanichev, Blaine Sumner, Donnie Thompson, Dave Hoff, Alzahov, Andy Bolton, Kirk Karowski, Fred Hatfield, Doyle Kenady, Paul Anderson. I mean all these guys are/were all time world record holders. Paul Anderson is really the founder of modern lifting. Fred Hatfield hit the first 1000 lb squat [which he absolutely murdered at 40+ years old], Lilliebridge and Malanichev keep ping ponging the raw squat record, Doyle pulled the first 900 deadlift, Bolton pulled the first 1000 deadlift, Kirk was insane, Kaz set world records in powerlifting while simultaneously dominating World's Strongest Man, Donnie and Hoff have the biggest multiply totals and Donnie has the biggest squat, Alzahov had a deep multiply squat, and Blaine Sumner annihilated the single ply total at the Arnold. There other guys I'm forgetting, but point is there are a ton of overlooked guys that were critical in the development of the sport and pushed barriers beyond belief.
@GoPioneersLaser08 жыл бұрын
+GoPioneersLaser0 Ah hell and I forgot about Larry Pacifico and Doug Young
@harshadkendre380610 жыл бұрын
901 at 220 making This the greatest powerlift in history
@Sarefsx7 жыл бұрын
Its crazy that this record was broken recently!
@overthebar6 жыл бұрын
It took 20+ years to break it, but one thing you should consider. >it was a pull only meet >I believe it was a DL bar >Ed said on the Jugg Life Podcast he had more in him. Ed, is a grass eating, mountain climbing G to the O to the A to the T
@Sarefsx6 жыл бұрын
Yury broke it in full power meet. Yury has much more in him too, but I have to agree DL bar makes a HUGE difference lol
@iraph10 жыл бұрын
What's the song?
@stevied777710 жыл бұрын
Where can i get a set of them gold colored plates!
@glujan701110 жыл бұрын
The GOAT
@shawnofkansas10 жыл бұрын
Awesome song choice!
@NoDoubtsss11 жыл бұрын
sumo deadlift tho, like conventionals more. Extraordinary performance tho
@GabrielTan19806 жыл бұрын
how much do you pull conventional?
@WOWskarphace11 жыл бұрын
His arms are so freakin long.
@katzenmoyer4511 жыл бұрын
This video never gets old! I've watched it a hundred times to psych up for my own workout. The song is so cheesy but a classic and SO AWESOME!!!
@TBoughton1611 жыл бұрын
250kg bench for reps....damn
@mandydone306111 жыл бұрын
God bless him
@vkpskulls11 жыл бұрын
Ed's bench press is great...no arching. Straight-up strong
@InsertName12511 жыл бұрын
I still prefer this style of powerlifting without the currently trendy gimmics (e.g. deadlifting tires, wearing special jackets to add 400 lbs to your bench, etc.)
@Rothbardy11 жыл бұрын
Very true, Mr. Coan is severely under appreciated.
@nick2788 Жыл бұрын
He’s old school guy look at that era and compare to the glossy bs we have now
@nick27882 ай бұрын
one of the best lifters ever
@bboy2sik11 жыл бұрын
haha sure about that?
@ToquiGambit11 жыл бұрын
raw. Coan never used a deadlift suit, which doesnt have nearly as much impact as the squat suit anyway. Coan always used a single ply suit for squats btw. This 901 deadlift at 220 in a meeting will probably never be matched.
@MrMikey18717 жыл бұрын
ToquiGambit until today 😂😂
@AlexandarShmex7 жыл бұрын
On a deadlift bar, that bends 15 centimetes with his feet all the way out while pulling. Coan's lift is far superior.
@guilhermepinto711 жыл бұрын
was this raw or single ply ?
@Henzzman11 жыл бұрын
what a fucking beast of a man,legendary man.
@DexterHaven11 жыл бұрын
0:33 those arms stretched out. Ouch! Everyone has to find his niche. Ed started in bodybuiding and sucked at it. As Eminem said in a song, "Bitch, I found my niche."
@TheDtownpiston11 жыл бұрын
Considering his 887 deadlift @ 242 still stands unmatched in that weight class this is absolutely incredible
@stevied777711 жыл бұрын
No kidding, that 950 for a double was insane!
@amounirl11 жыл бұрын
Song fits the video perfectly!
@jesseonly11 жыл бұрын
I hated the song at first, then it was stuck in my head and now I kind of think it's awesome
@fakeandgay6911 жыл бұрын
Strongest person that ever lived.
@NorseManPowerlifter12 жыл бұрын
Ed Coan is amazing but that song is not.
@Rothbardy12 жыл бұрын
Ed Coan is a legend. Unmatched.
@davidholek12 жыл бұрын
Hey I watch this video almost everyday as motivation, the song definitely seems a little different they it did.
@davidholek12 жыл бұрын
Man when I first saw that 950 squat I was amazed and then he did another rep. That just blew my mind.
@muzimuzi12 жыл бұрын
ah i see. well no doubt doing 2.5 your BW on the bench is a rare rare feat espiaclly if you're not a small person (alltho he wasnt very big either) i'd take his 550 raw bench as his most impressive benching feat
@SmexyPC12 жыл бұрын
his best raw bench in the gym was 565. he has done 555x2 in the gym as well. his best competition bench was 545@220 in a 3 lift meet totaling 2403 with a 959 squat, and 901 deadlift. his best shirted was 584
@nick2788 Жыл бұрын
Shirts where garbage then also
@muzimuzi12 жыл бұрын
do u know how much he ever got raw bench in a meeting or he never attempted a raw bench? i guess its also due to the fact that he was benching with single ply shirt that he only got littel aid from it. i guess with today's gear he could've hit around 700
Пікірлер
taking gear makes it ez
I love this video!
🏆🏆🏆
The fucking best
Legend!
Sumo!
is
Original beast mode
Rip
What's the song?
even if he uses drugs, id still say what the fuck...strong guy
Whyou Wannaknow Messatsu!
Any idea on his age here?
+Thomas Whitworth Wikipedia says he was born in 1963 and this was done at the 1991 USPF Senior Nationals, so 28 (or almost 28).
Thanks! He was a total beast.
The Greatest Ever
That damn yellow singlet.!!!
We're any of these lifts equipped? I think I saw in one of the bench clips he had a bench shirt on
+KCPowerlifting Coan competed in single ply
Holy crap... I don't even see people pull 700 off the floor that fast recently!
NoGoodJim Coans a steroiduser, go figure why.
Most record holders are users, but I still don't see most of them pulling 700 that fast off the floor.
looked like a first attempt
Lol 950 for a double, just ridiculous. Greatest ever. Period
looked like he could've gone heavier....man he's strong!
He's the strongest human to have ever lived pound for pound. Kaz or Paul Anderson overall, and Eric Lilliebridge is only 24 so watch out for him being at the Kaz, Anderson level.
I think you're forgetting about Richard Hawthorne who pulled 639 lbs @132 bodyweight
MianeLoL richard doesnt count he is from krypton
he's not from krypton, it's just that his arms are long as fuuuuuuuuuuuuck
Guess you haven't heard of the Pocket Hercules
MianeLoL Dont forget Lamar Gant. 672lb at 132lb body weight. 5x bw deadlift.
Nice! Who's the GOAT? My top 5 are: Misha,Ed Coan, Benedict Magnusson, Ronnie Coleman and Stan Efferding; but Stan's stronger than Ronnie isn't he? Why have they all set records? Is it weight classes that makes them differ?
Divisions (Age and Weight), Style (Raw, Single Ply, etc.), and Federation.
ronki23 - Ronnie doesn't deserve to be in the same list as benni , coan , efferding etc lol
+Tushar Bharadwaj true dat
+ronki23 Coan, Kazmaier, Lilliebridge, Goggins, Malanichev, Blaine Sumner, Donnie Thompson, Dave Hoff, Alzahov, Andy Bolton, Kirk Karowski, Fred Hatfield, Doyle Kenady, Paul Anderson. I mean all these guys are/were all time world record holders. Paul Anderson is really the founder of modern lifting. Fred Hatfield hit the first 1000 lb squat [which he absolutely murdered at 40+ years old], Lilliebridge and Malanichev keep ping ponging the raw squat record, Doyle pulled the first 900 deadlift, Bolton pulled the first 1000 deadlift, Kirk was insane, Kaz set world records in powerlifting while simultaneously dominating World's Strongest Man, Donnie and Hoff have the biggest multiply totals and Donnie has the biggest squat, Alzahov had a deep multiply squat, and Blaine Sumner annihilated the single ply total at the Arnold. There other guys I'm forgetting, but point is there are a ton of overlooked guys that were critical in the development of the sport and pushed barriers beyond belief.
+GoPioneersLaser0 Ah hell and I forgot about Larry Pacifico and Doug Young
901 at 220 making This the greatest powerlift in history
Its crazy that this record was broken recently!
It took 20+ years to break it, but one thing you should consider. >it was a pull only meet >I believe it was a DL bar >Ed said on the Jugg Life Podcast he had more in him. Ed, is a grass eating, mountain climbing G to the O to the A to the T
Yury broke it in full power meet. Yury has much more in him too, but I have to agree DL bar makes a HUGE difference lol
What's the song?
Where can i get a set of them gold colored plates!
The GOAT
Awesome song choice!
sumo deadlift tho, like conventionals more. Extraordinary performance tho
how much do you pull conventional?
His arms are so freakin long.
This video never gets old! I've watched it a hundred times to psych up for my own workout. The song is so cheesy but a classic and SO AWESOME!!!
250kg bench for reps....damn
God bless him
Ed's bench press is great...no arching. Straight-up strong
I still prefer this style of powerlifting without the currently trendy gimmics (e.g. deadlifting tires, wearing special jackets to add 400 lbs to your bench, etc.)
Very true, Mr. Coan is severely under appreciated.
He’s old school guy look at that era and compare to the glossy bs we have now
one of the best lifters ever
haha sure about that?
raw. Coan never used a deadlift suit, which doesnt have nearly as much impact as the squat suit anyway. Coan always used a single ply suit for squats btw. This 901 deadlift at 220 in a meeting will probably never be matched.
ToquiGambit until today 😂😂
On a deadlift bar, that bends 15 centimetes with his feet all the way out while pulling. Coan's lift is far superior.
was this raw or single ply ?
what a fucking beast of a man,legendary man.
0:33 those arms stretched out. Ouch! Everyone has to find his niche. Ed started in bodybuiding and sucked at it. As Eminem said in a song, "Bitch, I found my niche."
Considering his 887 deadlift @ 242 still stands unmatched in that weight class this is absolutely incredible
No kidding, that 950 for a double was insane!
Song fits the video perfectly!
I hated the song at first, then it was stuck in my head and now I kind of think it's awesome
Strongest person that ever lived.
Ed Coan is amazing but that song is not.
Ed Coan is a legend. Unmatched.
Hey I watch this video almost everyday as motivation, the song definitely seems a little different they it did.
Man when I first saw that 950 squat I was amazed and then he did another rep. That just blew my mind.
ah i see. well no doubt doing 2.5 your BW on the bench is a rare rare feat espiaclly if you're not a small person (alltho he wasnt very big either) i'd take his 550 raw bench as his most impressive benching feat
his best raw bench in the gym was 565. he has done 555x2 in the gym as well. his best competition bench was 545@220 in a 3 lift meet totaling 2403 with a 959 squat, and 901 deadlift. his best shirted was 584
Shirts where garbage then also
do u know how much he ever got raw bench in a meeting or he never attempted a raw bench? i guess its also due to the fact that he was benching with single ply shirt that he only got littel aid from it. i guess with today's gear he could've hit around 700