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World record holder - benchpress
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World record holder - loglift.
Who wins this arm wrestle?
Or...TUG'O'WAR!
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The World Strongest Man
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 “WORLD STRONGEST MAN 2020” 11th -  15th November in Bradenton Florida!!!!!
25 monters competitos
1: Ervin Toots @ervin.toots 2: Terry Hollands @terryhollandswsm 3: Eddie Williams @eddiejowilliams 4: Graham Hicks @grahamhicksuk 5: Luke Richardson @lukeerichardson 6: Maxime Boudreault @max.boudreault23 7: Tom Stoltman @tomstoltmanofficial 8: Robert Oberst @robertoberst 9: Evan Singleton @evan_trex_strongman 10: Brian Shaw @shawstrength 11: Rob Kearney @worlds_strongest_gay 12: Mateusz Kieliszkowski @kieliszkowskimateusz 13: Martin Forsmark @forzmark 14: Adam Bishop @adambishopstrongman 15: Oleksii Novikov @novikov_strong 16: Jerry Pritchett @jerrypritchettstrongman 17: Konstantine Janashia @konstantine_janashia 18: Kevin Faires @kf_strongman 19: Luke Stoltman @luke.stoltman 20: Mark Felix @markfelixwsm 21: Ari Gunnarsson @ari_gunnarsson 22: JF Caron @jfcaronstrongman 23: Mikhail Shivlyakov @mikhail_shivlyakov 24: Vytautas Lalas @vytautas.lalas 25: Iron Biby @ironbiby Alternate/Reserve: Trey Mitchell III @berserkerlifter Alternate/Reserve: Ole Martin Kristiansen @olemartinkri Alternate/Reserve: Eythor Ingolfsson @eythormelsted Eddie Hall Presenter Magnus Ver Magnusson @magnusvermag Head Referee Colin Bryce @colin.bryce Tournament Director Main Sponsor @sbdapparel
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this is where the magic happen where monsters collide with each other batting the title WHO is the strongest  man. The World’s Strongest Man competition is about more than just force: it is about stamina, skill, tactics, training and strategy. Every event below is designed to push the Strongmen to their absolute limits, challenging not only their physical strength, but their agility and mental toughness too. there are variety of events that the test the competitors and they are :
1)OVER ARM PULL
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Pulling a phenomenally heavy object along a course may not sound like ground-breaking event territory in the world of the Strongmen, but there’s a twist for the Arm Over Arm Pull: the athletes have to remain sitting, and stationary, with their feet resting against a solid base at all times.
Using a rope, the Strongman must then pull an object down a course in the fastest time possible. It appears that the Arm Over Arm pull is, at first, about upper body strength, but actually depends more strongly on leg strength and grip. Most athletes will bend their knees, pull the rope tautly, and almost complete a leg-press style movement to gain speed and traction during the pull. Legs are much stronger limbs than arms, and this technique gives the Strongmen more power and more force behind their pull. In fact, it’s their grip that often causes them to fail at this event, as the roughness of the rope means keeping a tight grip becomes virtually impossible. Especially, when the items they’re pulling range from planes, to boats, to giant tyres.
2)ATLAS STONE 
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The Atlas Stones are often regarded as the signature event in the WSM contest. As the final event of the whole competition, this event often determines the winner.
Introduced in 1986, the Atlas Stones are five heavy, spherical stones which increase in weight from 100 to 160 kg. They need to be placed on top of five high platforms that span a 16–33 ft. long course. In the early years of this event, it was extremely rare for competitors to be able to lift all five Stones, but now the expectation is that all will be lifted, and it’s the time it happens in that now determines a winner.
Originally, the Stones were lifted onto platforms at waist-height, but over the years the event has evolved and the Stones have increased in weight, and the platforms in height.
This iconic event is strongly associated with some of the biggest names in WSM history: Marius Pudzianowski, Magnus Samuelsson, Magnús ver Magnússon and Žydrūnas Savickas have all conquered the event, and emerged as WSM title holders.
3)BLOCK/ KEG TOSS
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The Keg Toss is inspired by the long tradition of Highland Games. Based on the idea of a weight-for-height competition, the Keg Toss relies on pure power to succeed. Competing Strongmen have to throw kegs of increasing weight over a 4.42 metre wall, clearing it in one throw.
There have been several historical variations to this event too: back in 2003 and then again in 2006, concrete blocks – not kegs – were the objects that the athletes had to toss over the walls. During these years, the height of the wall, not the weight of the object, was what increased.
With the kegs – which are now used exclusively over blocks – ranging in weight from 15kg to 24kg, clearing the walls in one go is no mean feat.
4)CARRY  AND DRAG
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Anvils, anchors and chains are carried over a fixed distance. The Strongmen compete five at a time, and have to carry two anvils first, before dragging an anchor over the same distance, attaching a chain to it, and dragging it back to the starting point.
An anchor and a chain are carried to the end of a set distance, where they must be attached to each other and then dragged back the same distance.
Visually impressive and impossible to take your eyes off, the Carry and Drag event is gruelling for even the most accomplished Strongman.
Weights: Anvils 130kg each Anchors and Chain 300kg.
5)FAMERS WALK
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First launched in 1983, the Farmer’s Walk is one of the most well-known and most iconic WSM events.
It originally made its debut in Christchurch, New Zealand, but back then was known as the Fergus Walk. Initially, wooden implements weighing 80kg were carried by the athletes and it was the thickness, rather than the weight, that caused competitors the most problems. When this event launched, the emphasis was on the distance the Strongmen could travel with their weights. Whoever made it furthest around the oval track was declared the winner.
Today, the re-named Farmer’s Walk focuses on covering a set distance within a certain time limit and the apparatus the athletes carry can be dropped and picked up without limit. As the objects become heavier and heavier over the years, the event has come to be known as the Giant Farmer’s Walk – with each item tipping the scales at 160kg each…
That means since the event’s creation in 1983, the weight of a single object is now the same as the old combined weight, showing that each year really does bring with it a new calibre of Strongmen!
6)FINGALS FINGERS
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One of the newest events in the WSM competition, Fingal’s Fingers was first launched in 2000 and takes its name from Fingal, a mythological Gaelic hunter-warrior. The event revolves around a series of hinged poles – or fingers – being lifted, starting from a horizontal resting position and flipped over to the other side. The poles get progressively heavier and longer as the event progresses, making the challenge to flip the fingers tougher and tougher as the timer counts down. The event is scored by time and by how many of the poles a competitor was able to flip over.
It’s fast, tough and unforgiving and as a result is used frequently in WSM competitions, both in the Heats and in the Finals. With weights ranging from 200kg to over 300kg, athletes are pushed to flip all five fingers with the pressure of the clock ticking as they do so. Turning all five isn’t enough, it’s whoever can turn all five the fastest who will be victorious.
7)FRIDGE CARRY
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No standing in front of an open fridge door, wondering whether to have seconds or not here as the Fridge Carry sees Strongmen compete to carry two fridges along a 30 metre course. A yoke and a crossbar are used to stabilise the fridges, weighing between 415kg / 904lbs.
The athletes then have 60 seconds to complete the course… a phenomenal test of strength which has grown to become one of the most-recognised, and iconic events in the world of the Strongmen.
8)GIANT DUMBELL PRESS
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The Giant Dumbbell press seems like one of the more straightforward WSM events, but that doesn’t mean it is any less grueling to succeed in.
In order to compete, the athletes have to lift single-handed dumbbells from the ground and onto their shoulder which they then must raise vertically over their head whilst fully extending their arm upwards. With four dumbbells weighing between 100 and 115kgs this is no mean feat. Scoring – and winning – the competition is dependent on the time taken to successfully lift as many dumbbells as possible.
9)GIANT LOGG LIFT
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Giant is definitely the right word to describe this event as it’s an entire tree trunk – not just a log – that the Strongmen have to lift to conquer this part of the competition. The tree trunk is erected horizontally onto a stand which has handles built-in at one end. The athletes have to grip the handles with their backs to the trunk and lift it over their head as many times as possible within a set time limit.
The challenge here is the number of repetitions that can be achieved before the timer runs out. With the average trunk weighing 380kgs (830lbs) the athletes need stamina and strength, as well as an iron-clad grip to smash this event.
10)HUSSAFEL STONE
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This event was first introduced into the WSM events repertoire in 1992. Legend has it that the stone was originally crafted in Iceland over 200 years ago and used by an Icelandic pastor to help keep one of his stable doors open. The stone is still kept in Husafell, Iceland, at the site of Pastor Snorri Björnsson’s stables.
The stone itself is a flat, somewhat triangular rock weighing 182kgs. The challenge for this event is to carry the stone held high across the chest over a set distance whilst being timed. During the three years in which the WSM competition was held in Africa, a newly shaped stone was crafted in the shape of the African continent and the event was temporarily renamed as the Africa Stone.
11)LOADING RACE
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Five objects, each weighing between 100–164kg, are loaded onto a truck bed or a similar platform over a course of about 50 ft.
Anchors and chains, sandbags, anvils, lobster pots, masts, blocks of ice, wine casks and beer kegs are some of the items that have to be lifted. The athlete who manages to load all of these objects onto the platform in the fastest time is declared the winner. The weight of the objects – surprisingly – isn’t the defining factor in this event: the overall shape of the objects, their dimensions, and the terrain (which can range from rubble to sand to snow) the athletes have to cross to get to the loading bay are all more significant than weight alone.
Twists to the event’s structure have been introduced up over the years, challenging the Strongmen in new and ever more inventive ways. The 1992 Loading Race had five 90kg barrels as the loading objects, which the Strongmen had to wade into a lagoon to retrieve before returning them to dry land. Other variations over the years have seen the Strongmen wade through Bahamian sand, to boats in the Ocean, and through Icelandic snow, to retrieve items to load onto the platforms.
12)OVERHEAD LOG LIFT
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The Overhead Log Lift was introduced into the WSM event series in 1980. Originally, the Overhead Log Lift was about lifting the maximum weight possible, but today athletes compete by lifting a wooden log from the ground then raising it overhead as many times as possible within the time limit; returning the weight back to the floor in a controlled fashion each time before attempting to do the next lift.
The Overhead Log Lift began life as a beer barrel lifting contest before the logs were introduced. The first winner of the Log Lift in 1980 was legendary Strongman Bill Kazmaier who powered 157kgs from the floor over his head. He won the event over the next two years too, setting world records with each lift. The current world record holder is the incredible Žydrūnas Savickas with a lift of 212.5kgs.
13)PILLARS OF HERCULES
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The mythological tale of the Pillars tells us that Hercules, having to cross a mountain on his way to the garden of the Hesperides, used his superhuman strength to smash it into two pieces rather than climb over it. When these two pieces of the mountain fell into the sea they formed what we now know today as Gibraltar and Monte Hacho. Ever since, these two halves of the mountain have been known as the Pillars of Hercules.
Our Strongmen may not be smashing mountains in two, but they are our modern day Hercules… and for this event they prove their strength by standing on a raised platform, in a fixed position, and using chains to keep two huge pillars either side of them upright. Each of the pillars weighs 160kgs, and there is no time limit, the event will be over when the Strongman is no longer able to support both pillars.
14)POWER STAIRS
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Whilst a few flights of stairs leaves most of us huffing and puffing and longing for the lift, Strongmen are powering up stairs carrying a selection of three humongous items all the way to the top. Power and speed are necessary to conquer this event, as the items range in weight from 182–273kgs and are lifted all the way to the top.
Moving from step to step requires speed and strength, and it’s not necessarily the tallest athletes that have an advantage here. The Power Stairs are designed to test every element of the athletes’ ability, and require stamina and skill to conquer.
15)SQUAT LIFT
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The Squat is one of the original events from the very first WSM contest. Still going strong (if you’ll pardon the pun) today, this event first began life with women suspended in giant metal birdcages being lifted up as the Strongmen squatted down to lift the bars that the cages were attached to.
Although the competition has evolved since 1977, it is still spectacular to watch and tough to complete as the Strongmen now lift items that weight up to 400kgs… including concrete blocks, tractor tyres, cars and even people.
The challenge is to lift the objects as many times as possible whilst remaining in a fixed position, with only the strength they can put into their squat to help them.
As the WSM contest has continued to grow and evolve, the keg and barrel squats have become more prominent, with Mariusz Pudzianowski and Laurence Shahlaei performing some incredible Squats. In fact, Shahlaei has built a reputation for being one of the most powerful Squat competitors in WSM history, often becoming the only competitor able to squat the heaviest weight. No mean feat, considering this event remains one of the oldest, and toughest, ones to compete in.
16)VEHICLE PULL
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Few WSM events are more impressive than the vehicle pull. Introduced in 1977, it’s the jaw-dropping one-to-watch as vehicles such as trams, boxcars, buses and planes are pulled across a 100 ft course, by hand, in the quickest time possible. Originally, the Strongmen would wear a pulling harness, but today it is more common for them to have a harness and a pulling rope. The old harness-only system did see to give an advantage to the competitors with the strongest body weight.
The vehicle is often chosen to reference a previous winner or the current host city of the current competition. The 2007 competition featured a fire truck in a nod to 2006 champion Phil Pfister, a professional firefighter, and the 2008 qualifying rounds featured a coal truck, a reference to the coalmining industry in West Virginia where the competition was held that year. The terrains also change yearly too, with vehicles being pulled on snow, ice, sand and concrete. Other variations to the competition also include filling a tram with passengers for the Vehicle Pull in 1979, meaning the total vehicle weight actually topped 4535kgs.
It’s double WSM Title winner Bruce Wilhelm who holds the record for the first ever pull in the contest’s history, completing the 21 metre course in exactly 14 seconds and proving that this event is about more than just size and strength; that it’s about stamina, strength and skill.
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Mais um pra conta: ‘Montanha’ vence o Homem Mais Forte da Europa
É, minha gente, o ‘Montanha’ ainda vai ficar na boca do povo por muitos e muitos anos.
Isso porque a fera de Game of Thrones é ainda mais insano na vida real.
No último final de semana, Thor Bjornsson foi pentacampeão do Homem Mais Forte da Europa.
O seu terceiro título consecutivo na competição.
E o que não faltou foi emoção. Tivemos algumas quebras de recorde, além de cenas insanas dessa galera monstruosa.
Se liga:
Mais um pra conta: ‘Montanha’ vence o Homem Mais Forte da Europa
Thor pentacampeão
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson) em 7 de Abr, 2019 às 9:55 PDT
  O cara é um verdadeiro monstro. Já fez barba e cabelo, só falta o bigode (conquistar o título de Homem Mais Forte do Mundo).
O ‘Montanha’, como também é conhecido por causa de Game of Thrones, sagrou-se pentacampeão da competição.
O seu terceiro título consecutivo, que o deixa a apenas uma conquista de se igualar ao maior vencedor, o polonês Mariusz Pudzianowski.
Não é ‘puxa-saquismo’, mas o cara é f#$@. Não só ele, mas todos. Porém, se liga no Thor, segurando duas pilastras de 158 kg cada.
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson) em 7 de Abr, 2019 às 4:00 PDT
  O nome dessa etapa é Pilar de Hércules, além dela, tem mais outras quatro, que são: Axle Deadlift, Atlas Stone Lift, Tyre Flip e Log Lift Challenge.
E por falar em Axle Deadlift, foi nessa etapa que Thor garantiu o seu 5º título.
Veja abaixo:
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson) em 8 de Abr, 2019 às 2:06 PDT
  Ele fez nada menos que 10 repetições no deadlift, ou levantamento terra, levantando 349 kg!
Leiam com muita atenção. Ele fez 10 repetições com 349 kg. Os humanos ‘comuns’ sofrem pra fazer deadlift com 50 kg.
Em sua conta oficial no Instagram, Thor não escondeu sua alegria.
“Homem Mais Forte da Europa pela quinta vez. Muito grato por ter pessoas incríveis ao meu lado. Time Islândia!”, escreveu entusiasmado.
Somando o peso que tinha e o peso da barra, ele levantou mais de 1 tonelada!
Quebra de recorde britânico e americano
Além de Thor, outros atletas se destacaram.
O primeiro deles foi Graham Hicks, que fez um Log Lift de 214 kg.
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por graham hicks (@grahamhickswsm) em 7 de Abr, 2019 às 2:33 PDT
  Já Rob Kearney quebrou o recorde norte-americano ao também fazer o Log Lift com 214 kg.
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Rob Kearney (@worlds_strongest_gay) em 6 de Abr, 2019 às 12:20 PDT
  Graham Hicks tentou fazer um novo Log Lift com 220 kg, mas falhou.
Ele até conseguiu fazer a execução, colocar o peso acima da cabeça, mas os juízes perceberam uma infração e invalidaram a execução.
Hicks acabou um pouco decepcionado, pois vinha embalado após sua vitória no Homem Mais Forte da Grã-Bretanha.
O único que conseguiu foi o atleta de Burkina Faso, Iron Biby. Com o feito, ele entrou para a história ao realizar o segundo maior Log Lift da história!
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Iron Biby (@ironbiby) em 8 de Abr, 2019 às 7:26 PDT
  Só para você ter uma noção, nesta etapa, Thor Bjornsson ficou em 5º lugar após levantar ‘apenas’ 203 kg no Log Lift.
E se você quiser ver os melhores momentos do evento, aqui vai um vídeo de 90 segundos com o que rolou de melhor!
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    LEIA MAIS: [VÍDEO] Tutorial do Hamoy: 5 erros comuns que acontecem no levantamento de peso LEIA MAIS: 6 exercícios ‘old school’ insanos que vão te deixar com costas gigantes
O post Mais um pra conta: ‘Montanha’ vence o Homem Mais Forte da Europa apareceu primeiro em Feito de Iridium.
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420kg = 925lb @ironbiby 420kg/925lbs deadlift today. Hardwork start paying. Feel like in a great day there will be more in the tank #hardwork #nevergiveup #x#motivations #beastmode https://www.instagram.com/p/BwPX4p1Af_f/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=108bc9krvteqj
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Mais um pra conta: ‘Montanha’ vence o Homem Mais Forte da Europa
É, minha gente, o ‘Montanha’ ainda vai ficar na boca do povo por muitos e muitos anos.
Isso porque a fera de Game of Thrones é ainda mais insano na vida real.
No último final de semana, Thor Bjornsson foi pentacampeão do Homem Mais Forte da Europa.
O seu terceiro título consecutivo na competição.
E o que não faltou foi emoção. Tivemos algumas quebras de recorde, além de cenas insanas dessa galera monstruosa.
Se liga:
Mais um pra conta: ‘Montanha’ vence o Homem Mais Forte da Europa
Thor pentacampeão
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson) em 7 de Abr, 2019 às 9:55 PDT
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O cara é um verdadeiro monstro. Já fez barba e cabelo, só falta o bigode (conquistar o título de Homem Mais Forte do Mundo).
O ‘Montanha’, como também é conhecido por causa de Game of Thrones, sagrou-se pentacampeão da competição.
O seu terceiro título consecutivo, que o deixa a apenas uma conquista de se igualar ao maior vencedor, o polonês Mariusz Pudzianowski.
Não é ‘puxa-saquismo’, mas o cara é f#$@. Não só ele, mas todos. Porém, se liga no Thor, segurando duas pilastras de 158 kg cada.
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson) em 7 de Abr, 2019 às 4:00 PDT
//www.instagram.com/embed.js 
O nome dessa etapa é Pilar de Hércules, além dela, tem mais outras quatro, que são: Axle Deadlift, Atlas Stone Lift, Tyre Flip e Log Lift Challenge.
E por falar em Axle Deadlift, foi nessa etapa que Thor garantiu o seu 5º título.
Veja abaixo:
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson) em 8 de Abr, 2019 às 2:06 PDT
//www.instagram.com/embed.js 
Ele fez nada menos que 10 repetições no deadlift, ou levantamento terra, levantando 349 kg!
Leiam com muita atenção. Ele fez 10 repetições com 349 kg. Os humanos ‘comuns’ sofrem pra fazer deadlift com 50 kg.
Em sua conta oficial no Instagram, Thor não escondeu sua alegria.
“Homem Mais Forte da Europa pela quinta vez. Muito grato por ter pessoas incríveis ao meu lado. Time Islândia!”, escreveu entusiasmado.
Somando o peso que tinha e o peso da barra, ele levantou mais de 1 tonelada!
Quebra de recorde britânico e americano
Além de Thor, outros atletas se destacaram.
O primeiro deles foi Graham Hicks, que fez um Log Lift de 214 kg.
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por graham hicks (@grahamhickswsm) em 7 de Abr, 2019 às 2:33 PDT
//www.instagram.com/embed.js 
Já Rob Kearney quebrou o recorde norte-americano ao também fazer o Log Lift com 214 kg.
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Rob Kearney (@worlds_strongest_gay) em 6 de Abr, 2019 às 12:20 PDT
//www.instagram.com/embed.js 
Graham Hicks tentou fazer um novo Log Lift com 220 kg, mas falhou.
Ele até conseguiu fazer a execução, colocar o peso acima da cabeça, mas os juízes perceberam uma infração e invalidaram a execução.
Hicks acabou um pouco decepcionado, pois vinha embalado após sua vitória no Homem Mais Forte da Grã-Bretanha.
O único que conseguiu foi o atleta de Burkina Faso, Iron Biby. Com o feito, ele entrou para a história ao realizar o segundo maior Log Lift da história!
            Visualizar esta foto no Instagram.
                        Uma publicação compartilhada por Iron Biby (@ironbiby) em 8 de Abr, 2019 às 7:26 PDT
//www.instagram.com/embed.js 
Só para você ter uma noção, nesta etapa, Thor Bjornsson ficou em 5º lugar após levantar ‘apenas’ 203 kg no Log Lift.
E se você quiser ver os melhores momentos do evento, aqui vai um vídeo de 90 segundos com o que rolou de melhor!
youtube
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LEIA MAIS: [VÍDEO] Tutorial do Hamoy: 5 erros comuns que acontecem no levantamento de peso LEIA MAIS: 6 exercícios ‘old school’ insanos que vão te deixar com costas gigantes
O post Mais um pra conta: ‘Montanha’ vence o Homem Mais Forte da Europa apareceu primeiro em Feito de Iridium.
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itsjaybullme · 5 years
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Pro Strongman Iron Biby Prepares to Beat The World Log Press Record
On April 6, the biggest and strongest men on the planet will meet in Leeds, England, to compete in the World Log Lift Challenge—one of the most storied events in the sport of Strongman. Among the list of competitors are names you’re more familiar with like Brian Shaw and Larry Wheels, who scored himself an invite to this press-a-thon. But the two men who are really primed to beat the current world record of 228kg/502.5 pounds (held by four-time, World's Strongest Man Zydrunas Savickas) are West African native Cheick Ahmed al-Hassan Sanou (aka Iron Biby) and 33-year-old Englishman Graham Hicks.  
"If I'm absolutely honest, I can only see two guys who can get close to it," two-time Britain's Strongest Man winner, Laurence Shahlaei, said in a video on his YouTube channel Big Loz Official. "The favorite being Iron Biby...and obviously England's Graham Hicks. His shoulder power is increbile, plus he's technically superior on the log lifting. Iron Biby has more raw power but Hicksy is technically very good on the log as well as having crazy triceps and shoulder strength."
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                  New PB 228kg/502,7pounds log press. Wanted to double it but my shoulders are a bit sore. Im ready to FIGHT for the record. Thank you all for the trust and supports. @giantslivewsm @king_veyron_atim @iron_zoumx #nevergiveup #record #logpress #teamironbb #king #xplosiveape
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The two competitors have been sharing their progress on Instagram leading up to the show. Biby is eight kilos ahead of Hicks with a 228-kilo press (shown above), but consider how easy the rep was for the Englishman (see below) and it's not impossible to imagine him pressing another eight to 10 kilos (or 18 to 22.5 pounds) overhead. And as Shahlaei alluded to earlier, the technique is a huge factor in executing a successful log press. Either way, this will be the closest any competitor has gotten to taking down Big Z's initial 228kg press from back in 2015, and we're pumped to see who walks away as the most prolific presser.  
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                  the growl is back...... i mean business!!! whos coming to see me lift a big log april 6th 💪💪💪 #Repost @giantslivewsm • • • • • • Hixxy means SERIOUS business coming into the Log Press World Championships at Europe's Strongest Man 2019 at First Direct Arena in Leeds! 😲😲😲 A 220KG log press in training! Can he be the man to break Big Z's record? It's only 2 weeks until we find out! 💪 [Ticket link in bio!]
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armstrongapparel · 3 years
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I think one important factor that people are forgetting about @ironbiby record breaking axel overhead is that he would not of done it without me and my @armstrongapparelofficial yellow hoody behind him !!!! #unofficialsponsor #strongmanclassic #giantslive #royalalberthall #strong #strongman #overhead #recordbreaker #ironbiby https://www.instagram.com/p/CSR-V2GIXdl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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the-repost-addict · 5 years
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Reposted from @worldsstrongestfan - @ironbiby hitting 228kg/502.6lbs to match the current WR held by @savickas_bigz!💪🏾 But can he do it in competition on the big stage?😉 #strongman #strength #strong #strongmancompetition #strongmancompetitor #strongmantraining #workout #lifting #gains #overheadpress #beastmode #fitness #fitnessmotivation #powerliftingmotivation #africa #bodybuilding #bodybuildingmotivation #wsm #arnoldclassic #worldsstrongestman #powerlifter #weightlifter #burkinafaso #ironbiby #fitfam #fit #training #bodybuilder #gym #logpress (at Nashua, New Hampshire) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvbM6ZllK6S/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=z69l3phuziex
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joseaesquea · 6 years
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#Repost @ironbiby (@get_repost) ・・・ My type of cardio , few kicks, not bad for 380pounds Bw #cardio #strongman #kicks #martialarts #giantslive
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big83boy · 7 years
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Iron biby @ironbiby .. .. .. .. .. .. #followers #bodybuilder #bodybuilding #muscles #strong #Kuwait #model #strongman #uae #dubai #protein #columbus #saudiarabia #europ #model #Portugal #qatar #healthy #workout #supplement #Ifbb #carb #gym #diet #sport #nutrition #usa #ohio #fitness
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kwanzito · 7 years
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#SetLife #ProductionAssistant #OnSet Me and @ironbiby after I wrapped up on the shoot for #Typhon 5 Days around him and @c.t.ali.fletcher @ironaddictsgym got me amped up to hop in the gym.. (i snuck in few sets Day 3 and 4 and a lil bit today) Appreciate The Motivation!!!!!
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