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brandell
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Topic: For those who THINK they are strong.Posted: 3/27/05 at 6:26am |
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From Old School Strength Forum-- and article
12 year old Varya Akulova in Ukraine has astonishing strength. According to a newspaper report in November, Varya easily lifts 82 lb each kettle bells in each hand, she can lift a 300 lbs barbell off the ground and hold a barbell loaded with 300 lbs in weights over her head for 10 seconds. It was reported Varya also EASILY supported a platform with ten men on it using leg and arm strength combined, total weight of about 1,550 lbs. Varya weighs around 90 lb to 94 lbs. She has never been injured training, never, often lifting 50 tons in one workout according to newspapers. She enjoys training with weights and athletics, she can run very fast, jump high, has incredible balance and is a trained gymnast. She is also said to be near genius in intelligence and a great painter. She is skilled in boxing but no hits to the head for safety. She is also an excellent kickboxer. She trains with kettle bells weighing between 54 lbs and 82 lbs each, now she lifts the 82 lb weight with extreme ease, to her it is like lifting a tennis ball. Varya soon wants to try bending nails with fingers and bending steel bars. http://photobank.sarbc.ru/archive/photo.php?show=3836 http://photobank.sarbc.ru/archive/photo.php?show=3837 I guess the old saying is true....'Somewhere in Russia a little girl is warming up with your max!' ![]() |
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Posted: 3/27/05 at 10:24am |
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Now Brian- I admit that I don't THINK I''m very strong, ... but c'mon. At 94lbs, she's not gonna lift 300lbs. It takes one hell of a man to lift 300lbs... I'm not convinced. I coach alot of kids this age (12yrs) and they're not gonna lift 50 tons in one workout. I don't even believe that a girl who is near genius in intelligence really wants to box, or bend nails. And I don't THINK I'm very smart either, ... so there. -MyKettlesEmpty |
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Posted: 3/27/05 at 2:04pm |
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I remember reading about some kid born last year in Germany from
parents that were Olympic athletes. both abused HgH etal. The baby was
born with a genitic side effect that the enzime that keeps your muscle
growth in check was signifigantly retarded.
aledgedly this kid is already 87lbs and can pickup two 20kilo bags and hold them outright. Word has it the Olympic committee wants to keep these 'Genetic freaks' from ever competing. That said, I don't have a problem at all with what she says/ shows she can lift. If the kid was trained from birth it is possible. Dickle is an old man that suffered a broken back as a teen. He now tosses around 180lb balls (ok no sick jokes here) and can deadlift over 1000lbs. Edited by brandell |
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Posted: 3/27/05 at 2:09pm |
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Then again Kevin...it is most likely...
Chernobyl accident side effects!!![]() |
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 1:52am |
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Now that's FUNNY!!!!!!! BWHAAAAHAAAHAAA
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 2:27am |
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She seems quite impressive, but also appears to be a circus performer of some sort. They never exaggerate their abilities.
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 3:09am |
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Did I read that right? An 87# 2 year old? |
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 3:14am |
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Now is it just me or do these pics look a little bit of a PhotShop Fix?
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 7:01am |
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That would be correct sir. I just can't find that damn article now ![]() |
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 8:33am |
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I saw the article. Apparently, the men on both sides of the family of this boy exhibit reduced enzyme inhibition, making them very strong. Apparently, the kid has almost a complete suppression of the enzyme. Calling Dr. Xavier. What about the little girl that can feel no pain. Those 2 definately have to have children.
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 11:47am |
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Isn't that the Mystatin gene they are refering to?
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 1:58pm |
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I do believe you are correct. I know that they are working on doing
genetics to reduce that but some of these kids are just born that way.
Damn them....
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 2:02pm |
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This is some really F'ed up SHI(T What is the world coming to, I can't believe it is real. |
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 4:06pm |
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Well what do you expect for the Russians, old habits die hard. But on the other hand she might have inherited some genetic steroid DNA from her mother….you know the one with the beard and a dress! |
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 4:54pm |
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Man thats an awesome end note. |
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Posted: 3/28/05 at 10:38pm |
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http://www.sportachievements.com/World/Varya/varya.html
That link is her at age 7, I remember reading about it in a magazine! She had her 200lb father on her back age 6! |
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Posted: 3/29/05 at 2:25am |
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There's something just not right about this. I love strength events, but it seems wrong to put a kid up to that so young. |
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Posted: 3/29/05 at 2:28am |
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Speaking of strong kids, the Discovery Channel had a documentary on the Ukrainian boy that lives in Cali(Richard something), that is pound for pound the strongest human in the world. They speculate that the supplements that his father has given him since he was 3 or 4 has had oral anabolic steroids in them.
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Posted: 4/13/05 at 1:41am |
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I wouldn't doubt it.
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Posted: 4/13/05 at 4:59am |
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I believe his name is Richard Sandrak. He's like 12 now.
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Posted: 4/14/05 at 5:47am |
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I think his moniker was "Little Hercules". I believe I saw a Discovery channel special, or something like that, on him. It wasn't natural. They got the kid away from his dad and it all went away.
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Posted: 4/14/05 at 6:59am |
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Yeah I noticed that he has smoothed out quite a bit. I don't think this is the kid I was refering too though
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Posted: 4/19/05 at 4:41am |
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Here's the genetic aberration story
http://www.mounteverest.net/story/GermanSuperKidBecomesSup erClimberJun242004.shtml and here.. http://dox.media2.org/barista/archives/000811.html I don't think the HgH abuse was considered the cause. Edited by cmedwin |
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