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Old 04-23-2026, 07:54 PM
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World's Strongest Man 2026 is happening right now (no live stream from WSM on YouTube for the same or similar reasons why no new server for P99, prove me wrong).



Let's go Martins and all the WSM 2026 competitors! The Arnold's this year was nutzoid and with the lineup at this year's WSM I am fully confident that this year it will be just as fully nuts.

P.S. If you notice the shoes Magnus wears they look like couch cushions and they are not optimal for this stuff anymore than is squatting heavy on a mattress which is why he eventually takes them off.
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Old 04-27-2026, 02:11 PM
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Now that I have your attention what's your opinion on this movement? Jon Pall Sigmarrson who was one of the strongest deadlifters and incredible athlete was recorded famously saying 'There is no reason to be alive if you can't deadlift.' My commentary is only that he was locking out a big lift at the exact time he said this. Anyone who has ever deadlifted a PB knows that feeling, and since Jon Pall passed and can't comment I think we can give him some leeway. There are a few feats singularly impressive as lifting a humongous mass off the floor and this is a fundamental movement pattern for the species in my view. I don't know just where we are headed as a species in evolutionary time (extinction notwithtanding) but humans evolved hands and we were required to use them to move heavy shit from time to time. In most of the world this is a daily reality. And maybe that is part of the reason why as they say in powerlifting that the meet hasn't gotten started until the bar gets on the floor.

What are your thoughts?

Also sounds like it was a once-or-twice-in-a-decade competition at WSM this year. Enjoy your Lifting!
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Old 04-27-2026, 02:33 PM
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Three people beat the former record time for the London Marathon; Jacob Kiplimo, Yomif Kejelcha and Sabastian Sawe. The last two of those completed the run in under two hours

Astonishingly this was Kejelcha’s first marathon. Sawe holds the new record at 1:59:30.

Pretty incredible accomplishments to maintain 13mph for two hours. Seems almost superhuman - somewhat amusing for how similar the record keeper’s name is to a certain X-Men character with kinetic powers.
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Old 04-27-2026, 03:10 PM
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Three people beat the former record time for the London Marathon; Jacob Kiplimo, Yomif Kejelcha and Sabastian Sawe. The last two of those completed the run in under two hours

Astonishingly this was Kejelcha’s first marathon. Sawe holds the new record at 1:59:30.

Pretty incredible accomplishments to maintain 13mph for two hours. Seems almost superhuman - somewhat amusing for how similar the record keeper’s name is to a certain X-Men character with kinetic powers.
The only thing I hate about running as training is impact on joints. Phenomenology is a thing but is there something about elite distance runners' bone and tendon kinematics that just allows them the mileage without issue? The aerobic fitness that elites display in for example VO₂ₘₐₓ is a different kind of strength and no less impressive or shouldn't be. I'm gonna run a mile tomorrow (it's raining) Jim. Do you run? What's a good time for a fit guy untrained to running but like lifts weights and plays sports in your opinion as a metric? Pretend I'm 30 if you wanna really dial in your reply!
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Old 04-27-2026, 03:24 PM
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Anyone please circle back to deadlifts anytime if it fancies you. Since I brought him up enjoy this meme compilation by JackPGM and worth a watch for some more cool moments from Iceland's former reigning Viking and the first man to win World's Strongest Man four times.
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Old 04-27-2026, 06:30 PM
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The only thing I hate about running as training is impact on joints. Phenomenology is a thing but is there something about elite distance runners' bone and tendon kinematics that just allows them the mileage without issue? The aerobic fitness that elites display in for example VO₂ₘₐₓ is a different kind of strength and no less impressive or shouldn't be. I'm gonna run a mile tomorrow (it's raining) Jim. Do you run? What's a good time for a fit guy untrained to running but like lifts weights and plays sports in your opinion as a metric? Pretend I'm 30 if you wanna really dial in your reply!
I don’t run cos of joints issues and other stuff. I do admire runners though. Phone says I walked 16,762 steps today, which I feel is pretty decent. I’ve been having a lot of drive to walk recently.

I think at least of the two runners mentioned above are Kenyans, who I understand come from very elevated areas which is a massive boon for staying oxygenated.

When I used to run I found better results not overdoing it. It isn’t like weights where you can do a large % and go until failure. If you run to exhaustion its not good. I’m very out of date on sport studies though. I did it as a subject when I was like 18 (also pretend i’m in 30s… maybe more like 40s lol).
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Old 04-27-2026, 07:08 PM
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I might be able to jog a mile without stopping but alas I am not myself anatomically Kenyan. I'll go first and post it so you have a time to beat. We're probably close to the same age but I'm in pretty fit climbing shape for my frame. My cardio needs improvement which sucks since the whole area where I am is a dumping ground for jet fuel exhaust and logistics pollution to the extent that spending time outdoors has here has measurable increased risk of parkinsons I remember reading. But I also am on the tail end of a 5 year vaping habit because mogging is stressful. Oh well more cardio!
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Apparently skipping is a good forerunner to running. Running gets a lot easier once you have some spring back in your legs/feet.
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Apparently skipping is a good forerunner to running. Running gets a lot easier once you have some spring back in your legs/feet.
Just ran an 8-minute-mile without stopping. My pace was pretty even I sense. As Rick Boogs said: "Hm, Maybe I do what know I'm talking about." I'm not surprised because I had no expectation except attempting it properly (creatine and fast carbs, bcaas as preworkout; stretching and being mindful of mechanics and good form) and I'm actually convalescing from an ear infection probably or something like one. And for reference I planned the route ahead (two perimeters of a local park) but I wasn't sure as I arrived if two laps was enough because specific reasons on the day and only confirmed it just now. I chose to quit at two because I aimed for two and would have just posted the actual distance if it was wrong. I could definitely have done another lap or more.

I did something similar to skipping for the warm-up which I like and learned from Soviet weightlifters. Stand on a block or on the lowest run of a bleachers. Just land on the ground from this slightly elevated position and then do a broad jump immediately as hard as you can for distance. I also stretched and wore appropriate clothes and had sensible shoes.

Your turn Jim. My advice is plan the route ahead on like Measuremaps so that when you arrive you can previsualize running it once you are warm and ready. You have a mark to aim for get er dunn sunnnNn
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I'm about a quarter through reading this thread from the OP because I never have.

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Did a bit of research and feel like if I’m going to go for NAD+ boosting, oral NR is an ok way

Probably all a waste of money though, and I was surprised to see that no one method of administration seems to be superior. I would always assume injection would be, since then the digestion process isn’t changing the molecule. Not like I could afford or would want to buy even if I had the $$ some form of injectable NAD booster

But I’ll try an oral or two and see if I notice slight differences. Workout performance and daily energy has been pretty steady and something I’m always paying attention to, so hopefully a small change could be noticed

But other supps I’ve tried and had no qualms about stopping due to no effect. I just wanted to at least try some form of NAD+ by age 41ish
Nope if you are still alive bud the latest word through the grapevine from sources I find authoritative enough is that just supplementing bolus doses of straight nad+ (not sure about NR) is improving not just mitochondrial function in healthy cells, but the nad+ may preferentially be used by senescent and cancerous cells.



See this vid @31:45 for discussion. I take a blend and you can see it contains Quercetin and Apigenin which inhibit CD38.
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