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Larry Wheels Trains Like a Savage in Iceland with Hafthor Bjornsson

Jacob Ladon Staff Writer Generation Ironby Jacob Ladon Published on Jan 15, 2019

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Powerlifter and strongman combine forces.

When we hear the term super human strength often times we think about the superheroes we see on TV or the big screen. Feats of superhuman strength are viewed as something unattainable, something that could only exist within a fictional space. The funny thing about that is it couldn’t be farther from the truth.


Bodybuilders, powerlifters, and strongmen, all of them in their own way represent aspects of superhuman strength and potential. Bodybuilders create the most intense physical forms, while powerlifters and strongmen show off sensational displays of their raw strength and power. Two individuals, one a powerlifter, the other a strongman, have combined forces to push each other to the next level and show that through hard work and dedication, superhuman strength is attainable.

Larry Wheels and Hafthor Bjornsson have always pushed themselves to the limit. Their training highlights on social media showcase just how much pain, joy, and determination is involved when attempting to push their bodies to the next level. With both men seeking to get even stronger, Larry Wheels and Hafthor Bjornsson have decided to join forces in order to take their games to the next level.

 

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301lb/137KG natural stone with @thorbjornsson First day of my 8 weeks here in Iceland and having a ton of fun already! • • • CLICK LINK IN BIO FOR TRAINING PROGRAMS VISIT @pr.merch FOR ALL MY MERCH ————————————————————— @superleague.live #squat #bench #deadlift #powerlifter #bodybuilder #larrywheels

A post shared by Larry (@larrywheels) on Jan 3, 2019 at 12:27pm PST

 

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80kg to 160kg LOG LADDER with @thorbjornsson • • • CLICK LINK IN BIO FOR TRAINING PROGRAMS VISIT @pr.merch FOR ALL MY MERCH ————————————————————— #squat #bench #deadlift #powerlifter #bodybuilder #larrywheels

A post shared by Larry (@larrywheels) on Jan 12, 2019 at 6:54am PST


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Jacob Ladon Staff Writer Generation Iron

About Jacob Ladon

Jacob Ladon is a staff writer and former amateur bodybuilder. He has been passionate about bodybuilding since he was 15 years old and discovered the joys of training in the gym. He reports and comments on all bodybuilding related matters.

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