10 Pessoas Mais Fortes do Planeta - Summary

Summary

The video introduces strongmen and their incredible feats, starting with Brian Johnson, an American four-time winner of the World's Strongest Man tournament. He has impressive physical attributes including large biceps and a chest circumference of 1.52 meters. Johnson's career highlights include lifting 6 smooth stones weighing between 140 to 200 kilos and winning the Arnold Strongman Classic tournament in 2017.

Next is Jerry Hall, a British strength athlete nicknamed "The Beast." He started his career as a bodybuilder and later became a professional strength athlete. Hall set a world record in 2015 by lifting 462 kilos of weight in the deadlift at the Hard Rock Classic competition in Australia. His most significant record is lifting an incredible 500 kilos.

The video also highlights Marius Pode Naus, a Lithuanian strongman who won the World's Strongest Man tournament five times and is in the Guinness Book of Records for holding 63 different records. After retiring from weightlifting, Naus transitioned to MMA and is still active in the sport.

The video also introduces Vytas Matulionis, a Lithuanian strongman who set a record by pulling a tram car carrying a total weight of 101 tons. He also set a new record with ice cubes by placing ice sculptures weighing 150 kilos each on a pedestal measuring 1.8 meters in height in just one minute.

Theo Holland, a British strength athlete, is known for his impressive physical attributes. At 39 years old, he continues to set new records. In May of the previous year, he set a new world record by pulling a 12-ton double-decker bus 20 meters in just 17.4 seconds.

Julio Borges, an Irish actor and multiple winner of the title of strongest man in the world, is known for his role as Greg Rucka, also known as Mountain, in the series Game of Thrones. He has impressive physical attributes, including a height of 2.06 meters and a weight of 200 kilos.

Lastly, Efe Thorbjornsson, an Irish strongman, is known for his role in the World's Strongest Viking competition, where he dragged a 650-kilogram, 10-meter log of wood by a distance of five paces. This feat broke a thousand-year-old record.

Facts

1. Brian Johnson, an American professional born in Colorado, has won the world's strongest man tournament four times. He started his career in 2005 and began to show phenomenal results in 2006.
2. In 2009, Brian was the only person capable of lifting 6 smooth stones weighing from 140 to 200 kilos.
3. Jerry Hall, a British strength athlete, was born on January 15, 1988. He has a height of 1.91 meters and weighs 81.5 kilos.
4. Dronis Naus, a Lithuanian strongman, has set more than 20 world records and has won the Arnold Strongman Classic tournament twice in a row for six consecutive years.
5. Dronis Naus holds 63 different records in the Guinness Book of Records.
6. Marius Pode Naus, a Lithuanian athlete, became the world's strongest man five times and is also considered the strongest man in the world.
7. Vytautas Las, another Lithuanian athlete, won the junior championship of Lithuania in 2005 and the title of strongest man in the country in 2010.
8. Turning I think has set a completely new record with ice cubes. He placed ice sculptures weighing 150 kilos each on a pedestal measuring one and 30 meters height in just one minute.
9. Theo Holland, a British strength athlete, set a new world record by pulling a 12-ton double-decker bus 20 meters in just 17.4 seconds.
10. Júlio Borges, an Irish athlete, is a multiple winner of the title of strongest man in the world. He is also known for playing the character Greg Rucka, also known as Mountain, in the series Game of Thrones.
11. Júlio Borges is currently 29 years old, weighs 200 kilos, and is 2.06 meters tall. His father and grandfather are also tall, standing at 2.03 meters and 2.07 meters respectively.
12. Júlio Borges started his career as a basketball player but a knee injury caused him to abandon basketball and decided to try something more extreme. He won the title of strongest man in Iceland three times. In 2015, he broke a thousand-year-old record in the world's strongest Viking competition by dragging a 650-kilogram, 10-meter log of wood by a distance of five paces.