ELITE Powerlifter ANATOLY Use 32kg Mop in the GYM

When people see Vladimir Shmondenko — better known online as Anatoly — walking into the gym dressed like a quiet cleaner, they never expect what’s about to happen.
Wearing simple work clothes and carrying a mop, he blends in perfectly. No one looks twice. Some even smirk.
Then comes the twist.
The “mop bucket” isn’t light. It’s loaded.
In one viral stunt, Anatoly casually lifts what looks like a cleaning mop setup — but it weighs around 32kg (70 lbs). While others struggle with standard weights, he lifts the “mop” like it’s nothing. One hand. Controlled. Effortless.
Gym-goers freeze.
A few stare in disbelief. Others laugh nervously. Some even try to copy him — and immediately regret it.
But this isn’t just about strength.
Anatoly, an elite-level powerlifter with massive deadlift numbers, loves proving one thing:
Don’t judge strength by appearance.
He doesn’t walk in flexing.
He doesn’t show off fancy gear.
He doesn’t scream for attention.
He surprises people.
And when he reveals who he really is — the reactions are priceless.
Behind the humor is serious power. As a competitive powerlifter, Anatoly has built a reputation for insane strength-to-bodyweight ratio and clean, technical lifts. His prank-style gym videos have gained millions of views because they mix comedy with jaw-dropping performance.
The 32kg mop stunt is another example of how he turns ordinary moments into viral shockers.
Lesson of the day?
The quiet guy cleaning the gym might be the strongest person in the room. 💪🔥