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I had a great experience last week.
I'm no strong man. Never have been. But I did a strongman style workout last week at my cousin's Iron Sport Gym. Steve Pulcinella has been a strongman and highland games guy for many years and he specifically designed this for women and older dudes like me (47) who want to try something different to stay in shape. (The big boys did a more heavy-duty workout before us.)
It was a 5 station, 3 round, 45 minute conditioning workout. That's why there's hardly any weight on anything. The log lift, for instance, was as many reps from the ground to overhead as you can do in 45 seconds. Then run to the tire and flip it as many times as you can in the same amount of time etc etc.
Compare to what you guys normally do there was no comparison, but for me it was intense and fun. I got to pretend I was a strongman for an hour, I got a good strength and cardio workout and I almost threw up!!
Getting ready to go to my second one this morning!
I'm no strong man. Never have been. But I did a strongman style workout last week at my cousin's Iron Sport Gym. Steve Pulcinella has been a strongman and highland games guy for many years and he specifically designed this for women and older dudes like me (47) who want to try something different to stay in shape. (The big boys did a more heavy-duty workout before us.)
It was a 5 station, 3 round, 45 minute conditioning workout. That's why there's hardly any weight on anything. The log lift, for instance, was as many reps from the ground to overhead as you can do in 45 seconds. Then run to the tire and flip it as many times as you can in the same amount of time etc etc.
Compare to what you guys normally do there was no comparison, but for me it was intense and fun. I got to pretend I was a strongman for an hour, I got a good strength and cardio workout and I almost threw up!!
Getting ready to go to my second one this morning!