Completing my first strongman competition
BigNorthernBear
Posts: 21 Member
Having just completed my first strongman competition was a great thing. 8 years ago I could not do a push-up! For 2 years its been on my list of things to try so I did.
I started working out at 39, started serious lifting at 42. I am now just 48.
I would encourage anyone after something different to consider Strongman/woman training.
In full disclosure my weight held me back especially on the carry event, which was a prime motivator for getting back to shedding some and thus signing up to MFP, I have gotten quite large around the gut!
Most Strongman competitions are 5 events, this one had 4, whatever, it was free to join and open call so I signed up at the last minute on Meetup and went for it
7 competitors in men's, 3 in women's, no weight classes
Results below
Fun factor was 10/10.
The beautiful thing I am learning about Strongman is its not a big ego sport, and everyone supports each other, even competitors will cheer you on like you are their first born.
Competing really demonstrated to me just where I have been neglecting things and I intend to do much better in the next.
I started working out at 39, started serious lifting at 42. I am now just 48.
I would encourage anyone after something different to consider Strongman/woman training.
In full disclosure my weight held me back especially on the carry event, which was a prime motivator for getting back to shedding some and thus signing up to MFP, I have gotten quite large around the gut!
Most Strongman competitions are 5 events, this one had 4, whatever, it was free to join and open call so I signed up at the last minute on Meetup and went for it
7 competitors in men's, 3 in women's, no weight classes
Results below
- Overhead log press, 2nd place
- Deadlift, first place - leaving me tied for first, a great start! But...
- Farmers carry, 4th, did not drop weights problem was speed
- Truck pull - muscle spasms prevented me from proper position, so had to stand and pull only with arms 6th place
Fun factor was 10/10.
The beautiful thing I am learning about Strongman is its not a big ego sport, and everyone supports each other, even competitors will cheer you on like you are their first born.
Competing really demonstrated to me just where I have been neglecting things and I intend to do much better in the next.
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Awesome!
I'm with you, starting powerlifting this year at 42 years old. So fun!4 -
Congratulations!! Sounds like you had an awesome time too1
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Dude, that is AWESOME. I turn 55 next week and have considered starting the Starting Strength program. I've only been here about a month on MFP. I'm looking at fighting Father time and kicking his butt.
It's been over a year since I worked out. Before my workouts were more overall body circuit training. But now I want to go for strength. So, any advice you can offer... I'll take it.1 -
So cool! Congrats!0
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That sounds like you had a super awesome time! I've been wanting to do strongwoman but wasn't sure I could do it. I do powerlifting now so maybe one day I can do strongman too! Sounds like great fun! Congrats on your achievements!0
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