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  2. Gorgonocephalus arcticus - Wikipedia

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    The oral side of the disc contains bursal slits on each side of the base of each arm. The slits are openings for respiratory bursae. These bursae are specialized sacs in the body wall that serve for gas exchange. [7] Gorgonocephalus arcticus move by strong arm strokes that lift the disk and thrust them forward. [3]

  3. List of World Records and feats of strength by Hafþór Júlíus ...

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    Inch dumbbell one arm grip lift – 81 kg (179 lb) (3 kg heavier than the original) with a 2 3 ⁄ 8" (6.03 cm) diameter handle x 2 reps (one each with right and left hands) [201] IronMind Rolling thunder – 109 kg (240 lb) [ 202 ] [ 203 ]

  4. Bench press - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a standard barbell bench press, the right arm may perform 55% of the work and the left arm 45%. However, if the right or left arm is used singularly, then it can be assured that each arm is performing 100% of the work for that respective lift. This can mean that the strength of the right and left arms develops more evenly. [11]

  5. Brachioplasty - Wikipedia

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    A brachioplasty, commonly called an arm lift, is a surgical procedure to reshape and provide improved contour to the upper arms and connecting area of chest wall. [1] Although "brachioplasty" is commonly used to describe a specific procedure for the upper arms, the term can also be used to describe any surgical arm contouring.

  6. Apollon (strongman) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Uni as 'Apollon the Mighty'. At his prime in 1890s, he was standing at about 188 cm (6 ft and 2 in) tall, and weighing 118 kg (260 lb). [1]Apollon the Mighty (21 February 1862 – 18 October 1928), born Louis Uni, was a French strongman with a career spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially famous for his exceptional grip strength.

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