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  2. Two Hands Anyhow - Wikipedia

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    The world record for the two hands anyhow in this style is 448 lb (203 kg) by Arthur Saxon who used a 336 lb (152 kg) barbell and a 112 lb (51 kg) kettlebell. [3] In Great Britain the lift was called the Two Hands Anyhow with Barbell and Ring-Weight, and a ring-weight or dumb-bell would be used rather than a kettlebell. [4]

  3. Arthur Saxon - Wikipedia

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    He also lifted 175.1 kg (386 lb) informally in a gym, as well as making a "two hands anyhow" lift of 203 kg ... Saxon's The Text Book of Weight-Lifting, published in ...

  4. Hermann Görner - Wikipedia

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    He first swung with the right hand to arms length, two kettleweights, one weighing 110 + 1 ⁄ 4 pounds (50.0 kg). and the other 99 + 1 ⁄ 4 pounds (45.0 kg). Still holding the bells overhead, he then bent down and picked up with the left hand a third kettleweight weighing 110 + 1 ⁄ 4 pounds (50.0 kg), which he then swung to arms length and ...

  5. Thomas Inch - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] His record lifts included a two hands anyhow of 356.5 pounds (161.7 kg) and a bent press of 304.5 pounds (138.1 kg). [2] In 1909, Inch, still only a middleweight, refused to compete in a weightlifting match against the Austrian Strongman Max Sick (Maxick), who had recently arrived in London.

  6. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Weight training is commonly perceived as anaerobic exercise, because one of the more common goals is to increase strength by lifting heavy weights. Other goals such as rehabilitation, weight loss, body shaping, and bodybuilding often use lower weights, adding aerobic character to the exercise.

  7. Bent press - Wikipedia

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    A bent press is a type of weight training exercise, wherein a weight is brought from shoulder-level to overhead one-handed using the muscles of the back, legs, and arm. A very large amount of weight can be lifted this way, compared to other types of one-hand press.

  8. Little Professor - Wikipedia

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    As the first electronic educational toy, [6] [7] the Little Professor is a common item on calculator collectors' lists. [8] In 1976, the Little Professor cost less than $20. More than 1 million units sold in 1977. [9]

  9. Weightlifting at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's two hand ...

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    This was the first of two appearances of this two hand lift event. It was held again in 1904. Top visiting weightlifters in Athens included Launceston Elliot and Lawrence Levy of Great Britain and Viggo Jensen of Denmark. Two Greek weightlifters competed as well, along with German gymnast Carl Schuhmann and Hungarian tennis player Momčilo ...