Anatoly Powerlifter: Get To Know Vladimir Shmondenko - The Barbell (2024)

Vladimir Shmondenko, aka Anatoly Powerlifter, is the Borat of gym pranks. You’re probably seed him on a social media platform, an ordinary gym janitor who interrupts a much bigger guy between sets of hoisting a stacked barbell to ask if he can move the weight or try the same lift. It’s not safe. No way you could ever lift it. But the janitor insists, and away he goes, knocking out reps, making it look easy, to the astonishment of observers and the amusem*nt of his millions of online followers. Anatoly got ’em again!

But who is Anatoly Powerlifter, aka Vladimir Shmondenko. What’s his real story? Let’s get to know the popular gym prankster.

WHO IS ANATOLY POWERLIFTER?

Anatoly Powerlifter’s real name is Vladimir Schmondenko.

WHO IS VLADIMIR SCHMONDENKO?

He grew up on a cattle farm in the tiny village of Krishtopivka in central Ukraine. When he first got internet service at 14, he learned about weight-training and, with no alternative, he created his own weights out of bricks, wood, and tractor parts. To gain muscle, he ate seven times daily with lots of high-protein farm food, especially cottage cheese and eggs. As a teenager, Vladimir Schmondenko competed in powerlifting meets, weighing 145 pounds at 18 and 163 pounds at 19. His best competitive lifts then were: 331-pound squat, 270-pound bench press, and 457-pound deadlift.

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When he first got on Instagram in 2017, teenage Schmondenko’s feed was filled with mostly him lifting in primitive conditions in his native Ukraine. But when he began posting his Russian-language gym prank videos on YouTube, he soared in popularity and got paid accordingly. After he moved to Moscow in 2019, his Instagram feed was more about his excellent abs and lux lifestyle (he loves BMWs).

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Though he repeatedly injured his back while hoisting heavy weights in his pranks without a warm-up, he was happy in Moscow. But after Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, he no longer wanted to live in a country at war with his native land. So, he moved to Dubai. His money ran out, he was depressed, but he rapidly taught himself English and began again.

The first Anatoly, English-language prank video was posted in early 2023. Soon, Vladimir Schmondenko was more popular than ever and all around the world. Previously, his Instagram posts might receive 30,000 likes, but Anatoly was soon receiving over a million likes per post and sometimes multiple millions.

VLADIMIR SCHMONDENKO: BIRTHPLACE

Cherkasy, Ukraine

CURRENT HOME

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

VLADIMIR SCHMONDENKO: AGE

He was born August 10, 1999. So, he’s currently 24.

WEIGHT

172 lbs. (78 kg.)

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HEIGHT

5’11” (180 cm.)

VLADIMIR SCHMONDENKO: NET WORTH

We’ve seen estimates of $2-3 million for his net worth. But this is not public information, so any figures are merely guesses. Schmondenko sells training and nutrition programs on his website, and he owns a European-based supplement company, Aribba Nutrition.

HOW POPULAR IS ANATOLY POWERLIFTER?

Instagram: 11.4 million followers [link]

TikTok: 11.7 million followers [link]

YouTube: 3.2 million followers [link]

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HOW STRONG IS VLADIMIR SCHMONDEKNO?

His best gym lifts are:

Deadlift: 639 lbs. (290 kg.), sumo-style with lifting straps

Squat: 463 lbs. (210 kg.)

ARE ANATOLY POWERLIFTING VIDEOS REAL?

In the modern social media world, it’s tough to be sure. Usually it goes like this: Wearing a wig, beard, glasses, and his trademark blue overalls, “Anatoly” approaches a big guy or guys lifting heavy weights, and between sets he asks to move the weight to mop the floor or just asks to try the lift. Then, to the apparent surprise of the big guy(s), he makes the lift look easy, sometimes with one hand.

First, let’s assume the weights are real. After all, they’re all weights Schmondenko could lift multiple times.

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But what about the reactions? Are the “surprised guys” in on the joke? Isn’t Anatoly too recognizable now to keep pulling off the prank in the same disguise? If you watch the YouTube videos and not just short Instagram or TikTok videos, it seems he did a lot of the content on the same days in the same gyms before his greatest fame. He’s admitted it’s going to be harder to pull off the janitor pranks going forward. In fact, in a recent video, Anatoly is a clueless trainer in a new disguise.

We choose to believe. After all, there’s a positive message in the Anatoly prank videos to never judge too quickly or harshly. The strongest guy in the gym isn’t necessarily the biggest guy in the gym. And he might just be the guy with the mop.

Anatoly Powerlifter: Get To Know Vladimir Shmondenko - The Barbell (2024)

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