Watch San Francisco Giants First Baseman Brandon Belt Perform an Insane 700-Pound Sled Push
Brandon Belt is one strong dude.
The 6-foot-5, 220-pound first baseman led the San Francisco Giants in extra base hits last season with 61. The scary part is that he’s getting even stronger. This off-season, Belt’s been training at APEC Forth Worth. Things seem to be going well, considering the fact that he recently performed a Sled Push with 15 freaking 45-pound plates:
@bbelt9 pins out @Sorinex sled w/15 plates for 15 yrd march in MLB phase 1. @SFGiants @MLB #babygiraffe #teamAPEC pic.twitter.com/nIScH3Zk3q
— Bobby Stroupe (@bobbystroupe) November 22, 2016
That’s 675 pounds without considering the base weight of the sled. No wonder the guy can clobber 475-foot home runs.
Belt decided to have some fun with his amazing feat of strength by calling out his teammate Hunter Pence:
@hunterpence did this once. In his dreams https://t.co/hTGNiyFJTE
— Brandon Belt (@bbelt9) November 22, 2016
Pence responded with a video of himself performing a challenging Pilates workout (set to Lil Yachty, of course):
Just tryna get on your level @bbelt9. It’s a long way. pic.twitter.com/RpCpX6nqvF
— Hunter Pence (@hunterpence) December 1, 2016
If the two Giants keep pushing each other like this in the off-season, they could have one heck of a 2017.
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Watch San Francisco Giants First Baseman Brandon Belt Perform an Insane 700-Pound Sled Push
Brandon Belt is one strong dude.
The 6-foot-5, 220-pound first baseman led the San Francisco Giants in extra base hits last season with 61. The scary part is that he’s getting even stronger. This off-season, Belt’s been training at APEC Forth Worth. Things seem to be going well, considering the fact that he recently performed a Sled Push with 15 freaking 45-pound plates:
@bbelt9 pins out @Sorinex sled w/15 plates for 15 yrd march in MLB phase 1. @SFGiants @MLB #babygiraffe #teamAPEC pic.twitter.com/nIScH3Zk3q
— Bobby Stroupe (@bobbystroupe) November 22, 2016
That’s 675 pounds without considering the base weight of the sled. No wonder the guy can clobber 475-foot home runs.
Belt decided to have some fun with his amazing feat of strength by calling out his teammate Hunter Pence:
@hunterpence did this once. In his dreams https://t.co/hTGNiyFJTE
— Brandon Belt (@bbelt9) November 22, 2016
Pence responded with a video of himself performing a challenging Pilates workout (set to Lil Yachty, of course):
Just tryna get on your level @bbelt9. It’s a long way. pic.twitter.com/RpCpX6nqvF
— Hunter Pence (@hunterpence) December 1, 2016
If the two Giants keep pushing each other like this in the off-season, they could have one heck of a 2017.
RELATED: Why Sled Pushes Might Be The Perfect Exercise For Athletes