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Powerlifter Daniel Ryjov Unofficially Becomes The First Person To Bench Press 225-lb For 100 Reps

Daniel Ryjov claims that he has broken the 225-pound bench press AMRAP World Record.

Andrew Smith by Andrew Smith
Daniel Ryjov

Daniel Ryjov - Image via @danielryjov Instagram

The incredibly strong Daniel Ryjov has gained a lot of traction on social media due to his mind-boggling feats of strength. His upper body power and force seem unmatched by anyone near his bodyweight. So, seeing that his goal is to bench press 700 pounds (317.5 kilograms), he might become the lightest person to accomplish it. According to his Instagram, Daniel’s bodyweight ranges anywhere from 242 pounds (110 kilograms) to 275 pounds (125 kilograms), although his current weight isn’t clear.

Although he regularly shares some video footage of his training sessions to Instagram, Daniel Ryjov’s recent high-rep bench press session blew everyone’s mind. He loaded 225 pounds (102 kilograms) on the bar and decided to perform an AMRAP (As Many Reps As Possible). Daniel’s final result came out to 100 repetitions of a 225-pound (102-kilogram) bench press. Although it is unofficial, there does not seem to be any proof of anyone matching this feat of strength beforehand, making Daniel Ryjov the first one to do so.

In the video, Daniel Ryjov appears to be wearing elbow sleeves/wraps as well as a lifting belt. Additionally, he did all of his repetitions consecutively and unbroken, meaning that he didn’t even take a second between each.

Daniel Ryjov’s lifts had been improving since the beginning of 2022, but a triceps tear put a halt to all progress. This injury happened to him while he was doing 150-pound dumbbell skull crushers. Ryjov, however, has obviously recovered completely, since he is already back to his record-breaking ways.

“225×100. First man in history to do this- easy world record 🥴”

Watch the lift here:

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Related: Daniel Ryjov Bench Presses 225-lb (102-kg) For 90 Reps Just Four Months After Triceps Tear

For comparison’s sake, the world-class athletes in the NFL combine have never managed to complete over 51 repetitions, despite the 225-pound AMRAP being one of their most important tests.

While there are some people who might discredit Daniel Ryov for using elbow sleeves/wraps, it is important to take into consideration that the 4x World’s Strongest Man, Brian Shaw, only managed to do 44 reps and he also used elbow sleeves.

Judging by the two comparisons from above, it is clear that Daniel Ryjov’s strength is unfathomable. To understand it, even more, just a few days before this unbelievable 225×100 set, Daniel Ryjov scored a 660-pound (300-kilogram) bench press PR. Only a handful of people have accomplished this, with the majority of them being a lot larger than Daniel.

Watch Daniel Ryjov’s 300-kg (660-lb) bench press PR here:

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Related: Larry Wheels Incline Bench Presses 225lb for 50 Reps, 485lb for 7 Reps, Scores All-Time PR

Daniel Ryjov’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Wraps 606.3 457.5 606.3 1725.1 472.56

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 USPA 2017-03-25 SMGs March Mayhem Open 1725.1 472.56
Location USA-NY
Competition SMGs March Mayhem
Division Open
Age 23
Equipment Wraps
Class 242.5
Weight 230.7
Squat 606.3
Bench 457.5
Deadlift 661.4
1 USPA 2017-03-25 SMGs March Mayhem Juniors 20-23 1725.1 472.56
Location USA-NY
Competition SMGs March Mayhem
Division Juniors 20-23
Age 23
Equipment Wraps
Class 242.5
Weight 230.7
Squat 606.3
Bench 457.5
Deadlift 661.4
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

This has been arguably the greatest thing Daniel Ryjov has accomplished so far. With this goal out of the way, he can now focus more on his one-rep max, which should ultimately reach 700 pounds (317.5 kilograms). It is not yet known when he will attempt this feat, but if and when he does, there is no doubt he will succeed in his endeavors.

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Andrew is a professional writer and a workaholic. He studied sports for 4 years and trained soccer for almost 15 years. In addition, for the past three years Andrew has been implementing functional training, with a dream or a plan to enroll in the special forces.

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