Hafthor "Thor" Bjornsson has made a habit of breaking world records. The former Game of Thrones star, known for his brute ...
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Top 7 Strongman Contenders From 2026 Arnold Classic Line Up
The 2026 Arnold Strongman Classic lineup features some of the fiercest competitors in the world, promising one of the most exciting contests yet. Reigning champion Mitchell Hooper returns to defend ...
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World’s strongest man Thor ‘The Mountain’ Björnsson to attempt record lift at Enhanced Games
The former World’s Strongest Man champion (2018), three-time winner of the Arnold Strongman Classic (2018-20), five-time ...
Hafthor Bjornsson has decided to withdraw from the 2026 Arnold Strongman Classic, since he has not fully recovered from his ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) -- Local Special Olympics athlete Charlie Phillips has his eyes set on a new competition. Phillips is a powerlifter from Savannah, Missouri, and in 2023, Phillips won four ...
Hafthor Bjornsson will try to break the deadlift world record at the 2026 Enhanced Games on May 24th in Las Vegas, Nevada.
At 5'10" and competing around 165 pounds, Australian IFBB figure champion Kiki Vhyce stands as one of the fitness industry's ...
Truman Arnold Companies (TAC) is a petroleum marketing company, offering customers a variety of services through its refined petroleum products marketing, trading and aviation Fixed Based Operation ...
The survey, released by EWTN News and RealClear Opinion Research on Dec. 11, polled 1,000 Catholic voters in the United States between Nov. 9 and Nov. 11. A majority of U.S. Catholics support the ...
Exercises like squats, lunges, bridges, and deadlifts may help boost the size of your glutes. These can be performed at home or in the gym using your body weight, free weights, or resistance bands.
Sure, multiple sets can still work, but one of the strongest takeaways from recent studies is that there’s no single “right” way to train for strength. Ultimately, consistency and challenging the ...
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