Video Of Mike Tuchscherer Deadlifting 804 Pounds

Create: 11/10/2007 - 11:18
Here's video of Mike Tuchscherer, 275, deadlifting 804 pounds at last Saturday's USAPL Iron Eagle Desert Thunder in Hemet, California.

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Submitted by D.J. (not verified) on
oh shit! Before i saw the vid, i thought that that was THE mike bridges! I was like good Lord 50+ years old deadlifting 804! Nice lift by that kid tho!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Are you kidding me!?!?! If that was really 804 it looks like he has 850 in him. Very impressive. Is he still 181?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Wow! Nice pull. Jon, why don't you start adding in the lifter's age and weight class. Or maybe you have no idea? Who knows this guys stats?

Submitted by Travis Werner (not verified) on
LOL, Mike Bridges is about a foot shorter, 80 pounds lighter, and 25 years older. That's a video of Michael Tuchscherer...a USAPL 275 lifter who is in his early to mid twenties.

Submitted by Putt Houston on
That might be the easiest I've ever seen 804 come off the ground. WOW! Putt Houston.... now with more Bom Chicka Wahwahhhhhh

The Putt Houston

Submitted by Mike Tuchscherer on
Thanks for the props, everybody! THE Mike Bridges actually was my handler at this meet. I showed up by myself, hoping to get some help when I got there. The meet director introduced me to Mike Bridges (whom I'd never met) and he helped me with squats and benches. How cool is that?! oh yeah... for whoever was wondering, I'm 22.

Submitted by BradyStewart (not verified) on
Way to go Mike! I'll second what Putt said. That was the easiest 804 deadlift I've ever seen. You are easily good for 830. Congrats!

Submitted by Sarge (not verified) on
Finally made powerlifting watch Mike, helluva a job. Guess I'll go ahead and move up to the 275 class now, so you got some competition

Submitted by Grant Gavran (not verified) on
He hit 2210 at the meet. I lifted with this guy for a long time, hes something else.

Submitted by Alex Campbell (not verified) on
That was a crazy pull. I can't beleive how easy thqat was. I swear you had 50 more pounds. Hey, Mike, if you have time and would be interested in pulling at the largest professional dl meet in the entire country, please email me at abcampbell69@hotmail.com

Submitted by c (not verified) on
I was there and saw the lifts... if i'm not mistaken he squatted mid 800's in a old titan suit...not a centurion of any type. He also benched in the high 500's (wait for this guy to learn the shirt) and deadlifted that 804 raw with ease. It looked even faster in person.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
[quote=c]I was there and saw the lifts... if i'm not mistaken he squatted mid 800's in a old titan suit...not a centurion of any type. He also benched in the high 500's (wait for this guy to learn the shirt) and deadlifted that 804 raw with ease. It looked even faster in person.[/quote] Has a suit on not raw

Submitted by Dave Mishalof (not verified) on
That is my video. This was my first meet in 40 years and I don't know anyone's names. I'm Sorry for my mistake. I have corrected my You Tube header and will know Mile's correct last name in the future. Mike had a wonderful contest and I'm happy that I got this lift on video, and that you guys and gals enjoyed it. Dave Mishalof Escondido, CA

Submitted by Mike Tuchscherer on
no, that's a titan singlet. Just to clarify, I squatted 843 with an old centurion I have. I benched 562 and had 2 close misses at 606 with an older katana. I pulled 804 in a singlet and a belt. I never liked DL suits, so I've never worn one.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
[quote=Mike Tuchscherer]no, that's a titan singlet. Just to clarify, I squatted 843 with an old centurion I have. I benched 562 and had 2 close misses at 606 with an older katana. I pulled 804 in a singlet and a belt. I never liked DL suits, so I've never worn one.[/quote] great lift my mistake