Sherdog Strongman Discussion V2

Thor an Martins are two great guys.

 
UK Peeps It's on Netflix in the UK if anyone cant get that link working as the uploader's made it unavailable to the UK
Sorry they require that you have to go to their youtube page.
 
Sorry they require that you have to go to their youtube page.

I tried it that way but it still says unavailable in my country.

That's why I said about Netflix for us in the UK as that's how I watched it earlier in the year. Think the Eddie one is on there too. Was just trying to be helpful.
 
Big Z looked so smooth throughout these


Big Loz's backstage videos for the Strongman Games, 3 parts all an hour at least each






 
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Its the Magnus Ver Magnusson Classic this week Thurs to Friday, will be a live stream with 2 events per day, details to come on the stream.

Roster:
  • Sami Ahola, Finland
  • Maxime Boudreault, Canada
  • Stan Carradine, USA
  • Ryan England, UK
  • Sigfús Fossdal, Iceland
  • Theodor Mar Guðmundsson, Iceland
  • Kristján Jón Haraldsson, Iceland
  • Dennis Kohlruss, Germany
  • Lautaruo Jauregui Lorda, Argentina
  • Kim Ujarak Lorentzen, Greenland
  • Eyþór Ingólfsson Melsted, Iceland
  • Pierre Motal, France
  • Tómas Darri þorsteinsson, Iceland
  • Ervin Toots, Estonia
Events
preview on Barbend: https://barbend.com/2021-magnus-ver-magnusson-strongman-classic-preview/
 
The Magnús Ver Magnússon Strongman Classic is being streamed on the Rogue youtube , individual streams for each event over the 3 days
 
Looks like Oleksii working on improving his relationship with Martins.

 
A few days late on this one



Big Loz and Liz do a deep dive on the different times big Z and Shaw went against each other in comp they end up with 12 to 9 in favour of Z for the different times , he had a better result than Brian in a Strongman Comp. Shaw is my favorite strongman ever ,but Big Z definitely has the Best resume and is easily the Strongman Goat.


It's undeniable Z is the goat.

It's still crazy to me it took so long for someone to beat his log record. Even then it took a giant specialist presser making a special attempt when Z set his record in the middle of a full strongman show.
 
It's undeniable Z is the goat.

It's still crazy to me it took so long for someone to beat his log record. Even then it took a giant specialist presser making a special attempt when Z set his record in the middle of a full strongman show.

Yup and at his peak , Z was doing show after , show after show, early on he wasn't winning a lot but he was getting better every single time. Easily the GOAT.
 
Yup and at his peak , Z was doing show after , show after show, early on he wasn't winning a lot but he was getting better every single time. Easily the GOAT.

Who beat Big Z’s record? I’m out of the loop on most of strongman.
Cool write up I thought on Big Z. From strongman.org

Log Press
By STRONGMAN.ORG 2 February 2018
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The History of the Log Press
In its first years, the Strongman Champions League introduced the World Log Lift Championships. The event had been a staple of strongman competitions since the early 1980s. It all began with the 1980 World’s Strongest Man contest, where Bill Kazmaier hoisted 157 kg, winning the event and setting a world record. Over eight years Bill Kazmaier increased the record to 170 kg. Jamie Reeves then became the winner of the 1989 World’s Strongest Man contest, managed 177 kg in 1989 and 180 kg at the 1992 World Mighty Man contest in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Since then, there has been many strongmen who have raised the bar with their outstanding weight increases within the Log Press. But Since 2012 when Žydrūnas Savickas (Big Z) set his world record of 220Kgs, there have only been two strongmen who have managed to match his world record and as of today Big Z is the only man to have raised his own bar 5 times.

About The Log Press
The log press is a unique event to the strongman sport. While many of the other event exercises are trained within the gym or used for general conditioning, it is rare that you’ll find a log presser that doesn’t have an interest in the strongman sport. The idea is simple, get the log from the floor to the overhead position with a full lockout. Unlike a conventional barbell overhead lift, the log is cumbersome, making it difficult to get into the correct position to press. On top of this a log requires a neutral grip, something that will seem unnatural to the unexperienced lifter.

In competition the log press is usually for maximum weight, most repetitions in 75 seconds or as part of a medley of overhead lifts.

Training for the Log Press: Training for the Log Press can be fairly simple, hard work, but simple. Most gyms have a long hammer curl bar, which can be used as the log, although it will not be the same due to the log being cumbersome and difficult to lift. Using the Hammer curl bar to help perfect your technique of “The Clean” and then “The Press”, will allow you to build up and develop the stabilizer muscles that are needed to be able to press well within the Log Press event. When preparing for this event, if you are a beginner to this type of exercise (the clean and press). It is most certainly advised that you train and develop your muscles with compound exercises before trying to lift heavy weight and throw it above your head. It is always better especially with the Log Press training, to perfect your form and technique before adding any major amount of weight and trying to overhead press with it. With that being said, a lot of strength gyms and most certainly strongman gyms will have a log which you can use. Start light, perfect your technique and then start to add some weight as you get more experienced with the lift and gain strength from your training.

Records
Big Z is the accepted champion of the log press. His current record was at 220kg set at the World’s Strongest Man 2012 final. Since then he has gone on to beat his own record 5 times! Although there are others who have become champions within the Log Press due to an overall score between the different types of presses, Big Z is the only one who holds the top 6 places on the scoreboard in the heaviest lift category.

Date of Event: Name of World Record Holder: Location of Event: Record Weight:
Mar 8th 2015
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Žydrūnas Savickas Arnold Strongman Classic, Rio, Brazil 228Kgs
May 2nd 2014
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Žydrūnas Savickas Giants Live, Poland 227Kgs
Mar 2nd 2014
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Žydrūnas Savickas Arnold Strongman Classic, Brazil 223Kgs
Oct 20th 2013
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Žydrūnas Savickas World Log Lift Championships, Vilnius, Lithuania 222.5Kgs
June 29th 2013
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Žydrūnas Savickas Europe’s Strongest Man, Leeds, UK 221Kgs
Sep 30th 2012
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Žydrūnas Savickas World’s Strongest Man, Los Angeles, USA 220Kgs


As you can see, since 2012 no strongmen have managed to beat Big Z’s world record title. In 2018, Eddie Hall came very close to lifting 230Kgs in the Log Press, but unfortunately he could not get a full lockout overhead and failed to gain a new world record.
 
Who beat Big Z’s record? I’m out of the loop on most of strongman.
Cool write up I thought on Big Z. From strongman.org

Log Press
By STRONGMAN.ORG 2 February 2018
+



log-press.jpg


The History of the Log Press
In its first years, the Strongman Champions League introduced the World Log Lift Championships. The event had been a staple of strongman competitions since the early 1980s. It all began with the 1980 World’s Strongest Man contest, where Bill Kazmaier hoisted 157 kg, winning the event and setting a world record. Over eight years Bill Kazmaier increased the record to 170 kg. Jamie Reeves then became the winner of the 1989 World’s Strongest Man contest, managed 177 kg in 1989 and 180 kg at the 1992 World Mighty Man contest in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Since then, there has been many strongmen who have raised the bar with their outstanding weight increases within the Log Press. But Since 2012 when Žydrūnas Savickas (Big Z) set his world record of 220Kgs, there have only been two strongmen who have managed to match his world record and as of today Big Z is the only man to have raised his own bar 5 times.

About The Log Press
The log press is a unique event to the strongman sport. While many of the other event exercises are trained within the gym or used for general conditioning, it is rare that you’ll find a log presser that doesn’t have an interest in the strongman sport. The idea is simple, get the log from the floor to the overhead position with a full lockout. Unlike a conventional barbell overhead lift, the log is cumbersome, making it difficult to get into the correct position to press. On top of this a log requires a neutral grip, something that will seem unnatural to the unexperienced lifter.

In competition the log press is usually for maximum weight, most repetitions in 75 seconds or as part of a medley of overhead lifts.

Training for the Log Press: Training for the Log Press can be fairly simple, hard work, but simple. Most gyms have a long hammer curl bar, which can be used as the log, although it will not be the same due to the log being cumbersome and difficult to lift. Using the Hammer curl bar to help perfect your technique of “The Clean” and then “The Press”, will allow you to build up and develop the stabilizer muscles that are needed to be able to press well within the Log Press event. When preparing for this event, if you are a beginner to this type of exercise (the clean and press). It is most certainly advised that you train and develop your muscles with compound exercises before trying to lift heavy weight and throw it above your head. It is always better especially with the Log Press training, to perfect your form and technique before adding any major amount of weight and trying to overhead press with it. With that being said, a lot of strength gyms and most certainly strongman gyms will have a log which you can use. Start light, perfect your technique and then start to add some weight as you get more experienced with the lift and gain strength from your training.

Records
Big Z is the accepted champion of the log press. His current record was at 220kg set at the World’s Strongest Man 2012 final. Since then he has gone on to beat his own record 5 times! Although there are others who have become champions within the Log Press due to an overall score between the different types of presses, Big Z is the only one who holds the top 6 places on the scoreboard in the heaviest lift category.

Date of Event: Name of World Record Holder: Location of Event: Record Weight:
Mar 8th 2015
fl3.png
Žydrūnas Savickas Arnold Strongman Classic, Rio, Brazil 228Kgs
May 2nd 2014
fl3.png
Žydrūnas Savickas Giants Live, Poland 227Kgs
Mar 2nd 2014
fl3.png
Žydrūnas Savickas Arnold Strongman Classic, Brazil 223Kgs
Oct 20th 2013
fl3.png
Žydrūnas Savickas World Log Lift Championships, Vilnius, Lithuania 222.5Kgs
June 29th 2013
fl3.png
Žydrūnas Savickas Europe’s Strongest Man, Leeds, UK 221Kgs
Sep 30th 2012
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Žydrūnas Savickas World’s Strongest Man, Los Angeles, USA 220Kgs


As you can see, since 2012 no strongmen have managed to beat Big Z’s world record title. In 2018, Eddie Hall came very close to lifting 230Kgs in the Log Press, but unfortunately he could not get a full lockout overhead and failed to gain a new world record.

Iron Bibby I believe.
 
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He also broke Eddie's Axle record this year too.



I hope Luke S and Hicksy get a decent chance this year for the log, i know the Giants Live show this year didnt have the best of conditions. Hopefully i can get to at least one of the shows in 2022.
 
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