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Kristin Rhodes is 8 x America's Strongest woman, 3 x World's Strongest Woman and multiple record holder. We discuss her entry into Strongwoman, the power of mindset, forging longevity, training the tactical athlete, the importance of recovery and much more.
Radio Sweden Daily brings you a round-up of the main news in Sweden on November 4th 2019. Presenter: Eva Corijn Producer: Frank Radosevich
Jenny Todd is 4x England's Strongest Woman, 2017 Arnold Classic's Winner and Strength Coach to Doona Moore, World's Strongest Woman. Listen to Jenny talk about her iconic Iron Maiden t-shirt, training the World's Strongest Woman and working as a bouncer.@trapsliketodd - https://www.instagram.com/trapsliketodd/@donna_moore_strongwoman - https://www.instagram.com/donna_moore_strongwoman/@spartan_performance_ - https://www.instagram.com/spartan_performance_/
I had such a blast learning more about World's Strongest Woman Donna Moore. She's so lovely to chat to. In this episode, we talk about when Donna got into Strongwoman, her goals, and what she is looking to achieve within the next year. Follow Donna on IG: @donna_moore_strongwoman Please review and rate my podcast. Your feedback is greatly appreciated :) Follow me on IG: @tara_nutrition_coach Contact me: taranutritioncoach@gmail.com Website: www.tarahissen.com
What began as a cosmetic journey has resulted in remarkable strength and achievement. Recorded at Birmingham's BodyPower event, Laura talks with Donna Moore, British Strongwoman and winner of the 2016 and 2017 World's Strongest Woman competition. Together, they discuss closing the gap between the sexes in the coverage of the sport and why Donna believes that achieving greatest starts and stops with mindset, and wanting it badly enough.
Donna Moore is an Arnold Pro Strongwoman champion and two times World's Strongest Woman. Jenny Todd is an Arnold Strongwoman champion and coach to Donna Moore, as well as many other top strongwomen.
A mom and a wife, with an MBA from the United States, listen to Barbara and her Fitness Journey and how she became the World's Strongest Woman in Strongman Competition in the Asia Pacific Region
Rachel Pyron BIO - I work at Bodybuilding.com - headquarters are in Boise, Idaho. Co-manage Regulatory Compliance Grew up in a small, rural town; Arco, Idaho. Very little exposure to gyms/weightlifting etc. Competed in bodybuilding in 2009 and 2010 and fell into strongman shortly after. Here's the results of ASM/ASW 2018. Notable Competition history: Strongman Corp nationals 2013, 2014, 2015 Arnold 2014, 2015, 2016 - placing 4th at that contest and qualified as a pro ASW 2016, 2017, 2018 (current LW 1st) Strongest Woman in the World Norway 2018 World's Strongest Woman 2017 Some of the topics we discussed included: What hobbies do you have outside of strongman? Hiking, traveling, shooting.. Anything outside What got you into strength sports? Where did your lifting journey start? Started running in college and ended up with stress fractures in my feet - lead to weight lifting - bodybuilding -- and then strongman What was your inspiration or mentor in strength sports?- all of the other LW women mostly. Very competitive class and consistent women I have competed with year after year - Leslie Hofheins Biggest strength numbers: Squat - good question ~ 225 front squat Bench - 180 Deadlift - 355 axle :) Long Beach Stone 210 Log - 190 Axle Clean n Press - 170~ just missed 185 Saturday lol Farmers Walk - 180 Yoke - 500 Any injuries that you had to deal with? Back injury - annular tears in two discs Dropped a stone on my foot April 2017 - I recommend avoiding this :) How did you know that strongman was a good fit? I’m still not sure that it is, but I love it anyway! How many hours a week would you train before a strongman competition? Close to 10 probably. General training about 1.5-2 hours plus one long event day. What do you take on a regular basis to supplement your training? Food; pre workout w/ creatine. Beta alanine. multi How many calories do you eat off and on season? How can you afford to eat that much? What is your approach/attitude to food? I honestly don’t count. I just try not to get hungry and stress about weight cause I’m always way under. Any funny stories or events that happened in your competition? I won - ha I was going to hang out and enjoy the beach, I had very little expectations for ASW Favorite training music? Country, I know I’m weird What was the most famous person that you were the most stoked to meet in your competing? Meeting Big Z at worlds last year was cool. And I finally got to meet Clint Darden in person If you could do something different in your training (wind the clock back) what would you do? Oh man… start deadlifting earlier and take more time off What’s one thing that you want all lifters in the BBB to know or consider before getting into strength sports? (be able to justify your training) Common injuries specific to strongman as well as other health issues that someone might not consider (mental, addictions, etc)? Little things matter - rest, sleep, food, take care of yourself. I want to get into strongman...where should I start? Local gym with equipment and hopefully a local coach - online is helpful, but not the same What now do you want to do strength wise? Get healthier, stronger - maybe a powerlifting meet What’s one thing that you want all lifters in the BBB to know or consider before getting into strength sports? It takes a long time to get better - consistency Common injuries specific to strongman as well as other health issues that someone might not consider (mental, addictions, etc)? It can be a very selfish and lonely sport What pet peeves do you have when it comes to training in a gym?Techno music Article mentioned in the show
Soldiers from the north are preparing to toss kegs, press giant dumbbells & lift huge Atlas Stones this weekend (25th June). Members of 4 SCOTS & 4 Regiment RA will go head to head in a series on demanding physical disciplines at Thirsk Truck Gathering. The second annual Army Strongman Competition is the brainchild of Gemma Magnusson (former World's Strongest Woman competitor) & Jackie Gilbert. They've been talking to Chris Kaye about the reason for setting up the contest & what to expect at the event. #sport #fitness #strength #Army #Thirsk #BFBS #Yorkshire #trucks
#Utah resident #LeslieHofheins tells us about her dark past, failed suicide attempt, and her unlikely rise to the #lightweight #strongwoman title at the age of 44. #Arnold #strongman #lift #gym #altlakecity
Jaw-droppingly awesome is the way to explain both this episode of Projekt Possible and the story behind AJ's recent proposal to Jennie. AJ is a world-renowned entrepreneur and past world record holder in powerlifting. Jennie matches his strength as the CEO of her own nutrition and training company, as well as past World's Strongest Woman competitor.Whenever AJ speaks you should have a pen ready, and in this case he isn't preaching business or powerlifting: Instead, his advice just might change the way you date.We all know fighting is part of being in a relationship, and Jennie and AJ share their tips on how to have the most positive argument.Press play now to hear the words of the second power couple brave enough to bare it all on our relationship series.You can find out what AJ is up to at ajroberts.com. Jennie's website is valkyrieathletics.com, and she also has a Facebook page: Valkyrie Athletics.Sign up for our newsletter for the latest updates on the show.Check us out on Facebook: Projekt PossibleInstagram: @villains_sc, @idealisticisabelSnapchat @bkozack, @idealistisabelCheck out Brittney's blogs at idealisticisabel.com.Lastly, don't forget to subscribe and if you love us, please give us a five-star review on iTunes; it helps boost our rating and we'd really appreciate it!
Janae Marie Kroczaleski was born Matthew Raymond Kroczaleski. Known as “Kroc” in the weightlifting world, she eventually became one of the strongest people in ever. In 2009, Kroc set a world record by squatting 1003 pounds, bench pressing 738 pounds and deadlifting 810 pounds. As one of the top strength athletes in the world, she was known for her intensity, toughness and perseverance. After years of internal conflict, Janae is finally transitioning her gender. Although her professional lifting career is over, she is embarking on another strength journey: helping people understand what being transgender means. In this episode, we share her story. Follow Post Script at SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/post-script-podcast