That's only like 8 seconds faster then me - hardly any time at allShawn Baker wrote:http://www.floelite.com/article/46131-b ... ecord-100m
Worlds Strongest man Brian Shaw 12.8 100m row
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That's only like 8 seconds faster then me - hardly any time at allShawn Baker wrote:http://www.floelite.com/article/46131-b ... ecord-100m
Worlds Strongest man Brian Shaw 12.8 100m row
The only thing that caught my eye was that he didn't have much layback. Overall, his technique is a lot better than I expected. Like I said in an earlier post, "no wasted motion." In particular his hands moved in straight lines. At 56spm and 12.8s, the total number of strokes should be right on 12. But it seemed to me that there might have been as many as 14. Of course there might well have been a stroke or 2 that came after the odometer ran down to zero.Shawn Baker wrote:
Bob I suspect he can hit a 0:59 or 1:00 low pull if he wants to and refines technique a bit
Yes, indeed. I am embarrassed that I missed that very obvious point. His shins are nowhere near vertical at the catch. It looked like a really long stroke, but I was forgetting that he is 6'8".Shawn Baker wrote:I thought I counted 18 strokes, regardless I think he should use his legs just a bit more
Those guys are so limited flexibility wise, hard to imagion for guys not even half his weight.Shawn Baker wrote:I thought I counted 18 strokes, regardless I think he should use his legs just a bit more
hjs wrote:Those guys are so limited flexibility wise, hard to imagion for guys not even half his weight.Shawn Baker wrote:I thought I counted 18 strokes, regardless I think he should use his legs just a bit more
He proberly never rows also, so his body is totally not used to this motion. His arms move very smooth imo though. I think he would very much profit from the way you build your stroke. If he could get those legs a bit more involved..
Point remains, at those speed, the fan goes so rapidly, speed of motion begins to be the limiting factor.
There are now 3 guys pulling 12.9/128
12.9 Harvard 187 97kg
12.8 Ross 140kg ish?
12.8 Shawn 200kg plus
Showing that being super strong/big is difficult to convert into the flywheel motion.
Above is my post from earlier in this thread - Laurence is not quite as big as Shaw, but still a 'massive' guy and crazy strong.There is a video online of Laurence Shahlaei - WSM competitor, 2 X britain's strongest man and 435kg deadlifter pulling a 1:15.something 500m on a model c with almost no technique
Found it
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 4232247%2F
Pretty bizar. At rate 40 it looked better.Shawn Baker wrote:18 strokes in 12.8 seconds = 84 SPM
I don't think so, Shawn. I watched it with a metronome running and at 60 ticks a minute it was pretty darn close.Shawn Baker wrote:18 strokes in 12.8 seconds = 84 SPM