The conversation is between Felipe Neto and Bruno Correa, where they discuss various instances of strong children and their feats.
Felipe starts by introducing himself and welcoming Bruno to the "class". They start discussing muscles and the brain, with Felipe suggesting that the real strength is inside our head. Bruno laughs and says that the brain is not a muscle. Felipe then names Bruno's brain a mollusk, which leads to laughter.
The conversation then shifts to Bruno's son, who Felipe suggests is one of the strongest children in the world. Felipe discusses Bruno's son's physical strength, mentioning that he has a body with 40% more muscle than a normal human being. He then shares a story about a Chinese boy named Yang Jinlong, who at the age of 7, managed to drag a 1.8 ton mini-van with a rope. Felipe also mentions a Korean man who is extremely chubby and lifts twice as much weight as he does.
Felipe then talks about Giuliano Stroe, who at the age of 6, broke the record for a 90° push-up. He also mentions a picture of a child doing push-ups on bottles. Felipe then introduces Richard Sandrak, also known as "Little Hercules", who was famous for his bodybuilder physique.
Throughout the conversation, there is a lot of laughter and playful banter between Felipe and Bruno.
1. The speaker, Felipe Neto, is introducing a class, where he will showcase very strong children.
2. Felipe Neto is known for his physical strength and compares it to the strength of muscles.
3. Felipe Neto engages in a humorous conversation with Bruno, suggesting that Bruno's brain is not a muscle, and they discuss the idea that the real strength is inside our head.
4. Felipe Neto encourages Bruno to subscribe to his channel and laughs when Bruno suggests that viewers might not subscribe.
5. Felipe Neto discusses Neymar Jr. Jr., suggesting that he watches Felipe Neto's videos and sends him direct messages on Instagram.
6. Felipe Neto introduces the concept of Myostatin, a protein that inhibits muscle growth, and discusses a mutation that allows a boy, Liam Hoekstra, to develop muscles immensely, resulting in a body with 40% more muscle than a normal human being.
7. Felipe Neto introduces Yang Jinlong, a boy from China who was able to drag a 1.8 ton mini-van with a rope when he was 7 years old.
8. Felipe Neto discusses Giuliano Stroe, a 14-year-old boy who is considered one of the strongest children in the world. He managed to break the record for 90° push-ups when he was 6 years old.