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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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    Arthur Saxon (April 28, 1878 – August 6, 1921), born Arthur Hennig and nicknamed "The Iron-Master", was a German strongman and circus performer from the late 19th ...

  4. Bent press - Wikipedia

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    It has been said that more weight can be lifted with one hand in this manner than in the typical two-handed overhead barbell press. It was a staple of the old-time strongmen and strongwomen such as Eugen Sandow, Arthur Saxon, and Louis Cyr, but is no longer popular. Like any exercise that is attempted without proper progression and full ...

  5. Lionel Strongfort - Wikipedia

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    Strongfort was a lacto-ovo vegetarian.He recommended a diet that consisted of fruit, vegetables, grains, milk and eggs. [2] In 1909, Strongfort issued a challenge in the Physical Culture magazine to Strongman Arthur Saxon.

  6. Thomas Inch - Wikipedia

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    Contemporaries such as Arthur Saxon, Maurice Deriaz, Ivan Poddubny and Reg Park are some of many who tried, but failed. [ 10 ] After Inch's death, David Prowse purchased the original dumbbell somewhere between 1969-1971 and it was in his possession until 2000, where it was sold to Kim Wood (strength coach for the Cincinnati Bengals ) who ...

  7. William Pullum - Wikipedia

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    At age 17, Pullum saw a stage production by the unparalleled Saxon Trio at the Camberwell Palace of Varieties, and this initiated his desire to become more fit and powerful through a lifetime commitment to weight-training. At the conclusion of the Saxon Trio display, a strength competition was held for local strongmen.

  8. Arthur of the Britons - Wikipedia

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    The Pupil (A young Celt asks Arthur for combat training and wants to kill Arthur.) Rolf the Preacher (For a change the Celtic alliance is weakened by pacifism.) Enemies and Lovers (Arthur and Kai are suspected being Saxon spies.) The Slaves (With help of Kai and a Saxon girl Arthur can free Celtic prisoners)

  9. Battle of the Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Systems was a controversy over the most effective system of exercise and calisthenics that spanned from the 1830s to the early 1920s, [1] consisted of different systems of exercise mostly in a gymnastic or calisthenic-type format.