Do This to Win at Arm Wrestling With Legendary Allen Fisher

Published 2022-04-13

All Comments (21)
  • I did a couple armwrestling training sessions with Allen almost a decade ago, and I learned more in a couple hours than I have in 10 years of watching youtube videos. He's a wealth of knowledge and a STRONG dude!
  • @Gingerbreadman1
    Never arm-wrestled a day in my life I watched the whole video. Love the nuances. I’m gonna wrastle my wife!!!!
  • Love how he didn't move the second time, and he put his hand lower than where it was. He didn't move lmao
  • @coachjohn2190
    Man Allen Fisher is a legend, but I don't like how he flash pinned you out of nowhere during the demonstration. I've seen many injuries caused by similar pulling and it's not good for the joints or muscles, since you weren't loading/ expecting it. There's a good reason why the more experienced armwrestler should hold instead of flash pinning. I believe Allen had good intentions, but he shouldn't have gone about it that way. You took it like a champ man 💪
  • @guinnstout
    @1:55 that wasn't where his hand originally was. The instructor is wrong here. He's full of shit about his saying he can pick up on things that are not level. That's called an opinion or observation. He's not that magical folks
  • @davidprice6462
    You literally did not move. At all. Watch his hand compared to the roof. You stayed locked like a mannequin. 🤥
  • @mushje
    nah dude you didnt move from when he touched your hand until he came back your finger was parallel with the cable line on the roof, hes in trying to get in your head. I've watched it 4x and you didnt move maybe a centimeter
  • @jonesdash1987
    He sounds knowledgeable but also sounds like a huuuuge tool. Good on Etienne for standing PERFECTLY STILL lol.
  • His knowledge is so deep. 😅 This guy could get to the point in two minutes but he just likes to hear himself talk.
  • @attieyag
    Sounds like he’ll ask you questions, and say you’re wrong just so he can explain something. (He’s obviously a genius at the craft, but he sounds like he’s really impressed with himself. )
  • @James85duke
    I learned everything I know from the 1987 training video Over the top
  • @metaphoria3
    What an absolute privilege it was to learn from this thanks Allen Fisher/ guys!
  • @markmtbrider
    Would have loved to have been there. Never would have this knowledge without this kind of video. Thanks for posting.
  • This type of training isn't for everyone but if you can get into the same headspace, it can be game changing.
  • @RealAutoTech
    What a great mind to listen to, so much experience 👍 Thanks for sharing 👊
  • @ChristoMac
    A wealth of knowledge, it's gotta be hard as a newcomer, you got all the og's trying to tell you things, huge egos and a bunch of pissing contests but that's kind of what the sport is I guess. You did an amazing job of just being the student.
  • @elruffian163
    I never thought there were so many factors in just even the slightest tilt and position .gonna have to watch this like 5 times and take notes .