The Hadge Brothers Deadlift Some Insane Weight, Including a 905Lb PR

The Hadge Brothers displayed some crazy strength in their recent training.

The Hadge Brothers have taken their gains to new heights. The strongman competitors each showed how much stronger they’ve become in some recent training videos. While Zach Hadge is the more well known of the brothers, it’s Nick who really showed some out of this world strength.

Nick Hadge is an absolute beast. He’s grown stronger and stronger, so much so that his new personal record is reaching insane levels. In fact Nick was able to hit an impressive 905lb deadlift without a lifting suit. That kind of strength can only be improved upon.

The video clip below shows Nick Hadge showcasing his superhuman strength.

905 lb deadlift (no suit) *LIFETIME PR*

The people around me have enough confidence in me for me to have enough confidence in myself. It’s beautiful.

I fell off my longboard 3.5 weeks ago and haven’t deadlifted since then so this was an indicator day- it went well.

Also my mom was here today. The last time she saw me deadlift was when I set the junior world record deadlift at 815 in 2016. My team was there today as well. (Not all of my team) & I woke up uncontrollably focused. I placed my balisong in front of my bar.

 

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Nick Hadge wasn’t the only one to showcase some impressive strength. Zach Hadge also impressed with some massive numbers in his recent training. Zach and his client Ted both pulled some great numbers on the deadlift for the latter’s birthday.

The saga continues…

Yesterday was one of those turning point days, and we could all feel it coming. I’ve been extra strict on my team, and even more so with myself lately. But I can see it actively paying off, so I’m not stopping.

Yesterday was extra special, not only because a bunch of us hit PRs, but it was my great friend and client Ted’s birthday. We have been hitting PRs together for over 5 years now, and you inspire me in and outside of the gym. I am extremely grateful for you and your amazing family. #teamWinston

Video 1: 765×4 (rep PR by Zach) I haven’t been able to workout much the last few weeks dealing with a stomach bug, but it looks like Nick and I benefited from our forced rest days.

Video 2: 515×1 (20lb PR by @twwinston) I remember your first 500 hex bar deadlift when you turned 50! Absolute pleasure celebrating another birthday with another PR. Congratulations brother, you are the epitome of what it means to be on Team Hadge. 💪🏼❤️

 

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It’s clear that the Hadge Brothers and their team continuing to grow into truly impressive strength athletes. With numbers like these, the idea that Nick Hadge could possibly pull 1000lbs isn’t farfetched.

What do you think of the Hadge Brothers and their incredible strength?

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Managing Editor at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

Jonathan Salmon
Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.