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Who do you think is the WSM of all time ? Thor ? Brian Shaw ? Eddie Hall ? Pudzianowsky ?
Who do you think is the WSM of all time ? Thor ? Brian Shaw ? Eddie Hall ? Pudzianowsky ?
You didn't even include would I would say is maybe an easy choice: Zydrunas Savickas.
Eddie Hall is up there too, but I think Z was maybe more well rounded.
It's definitely not Pudz. He was winning WSM at a time when it based more around speed and reps than static strength.
Wasn’t Z competing in a rival promotion when Marius won most of his titles, too?You didn't even include would I would say is maybe an easy choice: Zydrunas Savickas.
Eddie Hall is up there too, but I think Z was maybe more well rounded.
It's definitely not Pudz. He was winning WSM at a time when it based more around speed and reps than static strength.
Shaw is probably the best overall for sheer brute strength
Wasn’t Z competing in a rival promotion when Marius won most of his titles, too?
I guess it depends on your criteria for strength.
Savickas is a a good all rounder.
Eddie Hall has the deadlift record.
Shaw is probably the best overall for sheer brute strength - tho I think Thor will surpass him.
Still rate Pudz for bringing such a high level of athleticism to the strength game. I think the size of the guys now means that wont return anytime soon.
The problem with static strength as the ultimate decider is it leaves it open to specialist power lifters (and all the attached rules on raw vs equipped etc) as opposed to “strongmen” who are more well rounded. Maddox benches more than any WSM as far as I’m aware.I love strongman competitions, in general; but I dont really believe those egg and spoon race speed/loading race events constitute strongest man, I prefer static strength based events determining who the strongest man is.
Big Z >>>>>>> all others.
But Eddie Hall has/had potential to be greatest static lifter of all time, imo.
Yea I think Eddie replaced big Z (who is in his forties to be fair) as top of his era but it was short lived. It’s also telling how open he is about the massively taxing nature of what strong man has become and how unhealthy it really is.Eddie also mentions that he had the axle press record at that same timeframe, and of course he was the literal WSM winner that year. So he holds a pretty good argument for 2017 Eddie being the GOAT so far.
Good point and overall I think you are right about big Z.Not sure how many total times they went head to head, but Savickas beat Shaw at the Arnold 4 times.
The place where Big Z really pulls ahead of every is pressing strength.
The problem with static strength as the ultimate decider is it leaves it open to specialist power lifters (and all the attached rules on raw vs equipped etc) as opposed to “strongmen” who are more well rounded. Maddox benches more than any WSM as far as I’m aware.
IMO being able to move the most weight a foot from the floor once isn’t as impressive as moving weight 30foot or multiple times over your head for example.
What I always liked about WSM was it had variety in its tests which encouraged general as opposed to specialist strength. I actually think bringing back the old school direct competition of arm wrestling and grappling of the 70’s/80’s strongman comps would be great as well. Pulling trucks, loading stones and throwing barrels etc are not only great entertainment and relatable feats but show real world application.
You look at Pudz post-WSM and he actually moved to combat sports with some success. Others could have done well in Rugby/NFL. For me, especially the older I get, all round functional strength and fitness are far more impressive than just an enormous lump who can lift a huge weight but nothing much else and would gas running for the bus.
A great powerlifter, but not a strongman. He would not do well in most of the events except the farmer's walk and deadlift.What about Ed coan? I never hear anyone mention him on here
its funny, earlier i spoke about how i like that WSM is more athletic than powerlifting, but you are right - thats not why i like it more. It makes no sense that Thor or Sigmarsson in the day gain time by how fast they can get from one atlas stone to the next, for instance. (i still LOVE all around athletes more than extreme specialists, nut if we are comparing strength.... ya)While I agree with this, what i was more implying is that, Big Z, for instance, may not do it as fast as Shaw or Thor, but theres nothing he cant carry, pull, or load that they can, hes just not as quick. Speed shouldn't be a deciding factor.
So I think Big Z >>>> Shaw and Thor
Ah I see what you mean, I thought the question was more towards strength athleteA great powerlifter, but not a strongman. He would not do well in most of the events except the farmer's walk and deadlift.
its funny, earlier i spoke about how i like that WSM is more athletic than powerlifting, but you are right - thats not why i like it more. It makes no sense that Thor or Sigmarsson in the day gain time by how fast they can get from one atlas stone to the next, for instance. (i still LOVE all around athletes more than extreme specialists, nut if we are comparing strength.... ya)
What i do like is that it isnt all done on a bar. It should be as many different measures of strength as possible, reducing specialization and focusing on total and natural strength. Id also like to see more throws. Ballistic strength and power are underrepresented, imo, and you get some interesting transverse movements that focus on obliques and weight transfer.
but it should be all just strength - ballistic, power and strength endurance holds.
I don’t need the race aspect in there. I’d prefer the Atlas to be a max lift as well.I'm not suggesting WSM and Arnold's should be exclusively static lifting; oh no.
I love throwing events, and there should be the odd loading and carrying race event, but these should be outnumbered by the classic static lifts and max weight in total and importance.
And tbh, both events probably have the right balance; I'm just not keen on how quickly an event is completed is great for finding the strongest man.
My ideal strongman event x6 events:
Deadlift max
Overhead press max
Squat for reps
Super yoke or keg toss
Plane/truck pull
Atlas stones
There are tons of variations, but here you see the 3 main static lifts - DL, SQUAT and PRESS, and 3 classic, all time race events (super yoke is interchangeable with keg toss, maybe).
So, in the end, it's even for static and race events; but the race events are dealing primarily with massive weights and are more about power and max weight than agility and athleticism.