The World’s Strongest Kid

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The World’s Strongest Kid

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Re-watching this with Jordan a year later. He does still strength train, but currently it’s to support his wrestling. The sport of Powerlifting is fun and exciting tho, so you might see him on the platform again in 2025 along side his oldest brother! Thanks again for the feature🤙🏽💪🏽

lumpiabros
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pint sized...
browney: dont do him dirty like this
😂😂🤣🤣

marawnalrefaee
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I turned 13 last month and I am a powerlifter. My squat is 165, Benchpress 95, Deadlift 200 at 100 lbs bodyweight. That kid is crazy strong for his age.

CrlptexRoblox
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I’m a certified sports coach for a couple of kids sports. Every association I’ve done training with teaches that we are not to allow weight training until 13 and then with caution. We’re told we can lose our coaching certification if we pressure kids to change their body weight. We’re told that we should be running calisthenics only and focusing on nutritional completeness not calorie deficits. This is to avoid lawsuits from kids who develop life long mental health issues, injuries and increased likelihood of misuse of performance enhancers.

It’s super impressive to see these kids excelling at such a young age. But I worry about what it will do to them in later life.

I also worry about making these kids influencers. The kids TV show Bluey has refused to publish the names of the child voice actors voicing the characters to protect the kids from some of the complexities of child celebrity that we’ve seen so many times in Hollywood.

seanbucklar
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Hey Browney that kid is insanely strong and much stronger than I was when i was 10, I'm 12 years old and into arm wrestling, lifting and body weight exercises I've gone for pr's lately and would like to see more of these videos they really interest me.

wierdo
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My kid is 4, he does press ups, sit ups, and steps ups with me, for me and my son its father/son time, he loves it and i want my son to have memories of me being a father who values strength and good character

matttora
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Yeah 1 hr a day is enough

Me when I have 2 hours of PE with almost no breaks 💀

michaelwisecp
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Bruh I can not stay on a diet for over a month and this kid out here looking like this

Kåħler
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Balance is the key, theres a reason why you should not be lifting heavy weights as a child, this is because your bones and joints have not fully developed yet and putting them under this amount of stress can actually cause deformed bones and over worked joints.

I agree with being healthy and being active and the calisthenics kid has the right idea, bodyweight exercises are great and dont put too much strain on the body, also he seems to know his stuff when it comes to his food etc and allowing himself some fun.

PE was designed around sports, bodyweight exercises, running etc because our bodies at that age just not suppose to go to the gym and lift heavy weights. If he gets injured from overuse, poor form etc then it will be the parents fault.

Trying to build big muscles can put too much strain on young muscles, tendons and areas of cartilage that haven't yet turned to bone (growth plates) — especially when proper technique is sacrificed in favor of lifting larger amounts of weight.

I have no problem with children lifting light weights and doing bodyweight exercises, which can still get you shredded like the first kid.

MattyLife
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Its healty if you don't overtrain and if you be happy and if you spend time on other things you like like friends and play outside.

twest
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You guys Have actually changed my life and my health im looking better and healthier then 6 motnths ago

dinosquad
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I am 15 and I do calisthenics which my dad finds ok but still tells me to take it light.

Quiet
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My dad always told me as a kid that : " If you go to karate this young you will not get tall "

I WANT A FACT CHECK

thecontender
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Im 13 about to turn 14, i really want to get into fitness and exercise but 1 year ago i learned that i was born with a heart problem, which means that i cannot work out for reasons and i still can do cardio but still not recomended as much. So having any sort of fit body would be a quite of dream which is more of less impossible for me right now.

Rthless
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I am a 13 year old working out for 2 hours a day no water break 1 hour running. I stopped doing it because it killed me but I saw some gains.

AdityaPant-xv
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bro he will be that one friend that pulls

Viggocarlsen-gb
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This is a really good video i dont know why i havent seen it alredy.

barnakallai-balint
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These two kids seem to have a healthy relationship with the workouts they're doing. Where it starts to bother me is (usually) in things like gymnastics, where they're working out 4-8 hours a day as kids or early teens just to get to the olympics. It just seems way past the point of fun. And then their career is over by the time they hit 16-18.

hellomark
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As someone with a bachelors degree in sport and health I think I really all come down to finding you rythm in your every day life. If you want to train your kid you need to be a 120% commited to do it, establish a base for your daily activity level and get into the world of nutrition propperly by consulting professionals who are training kids at such a young age. Then you need to balance the kid´s and your own life accordingly, both need to be in sync in oder to work. That would be my advice to parents or anyone who wants to train a kid that young in such a body demanding sport.

gokuhansen
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My mom and dad dont want me to be ript im 13 I started TO gym wen I was 9 and they said i cant gym but nog the said its so good that I traint 💪🏻 be strong 😁

Wokzz-the-king