wow @ Mariusz Pudzianowski's workout :S

Taken from: "http://ipd.home.pl/pudzian/english/trening.php" - His official site

Mariusz Pudzianowski's Sample Training Cycle

As one of only a handful of Strongmen, Mariusz trains twice a day, five days a week. Below you'll find a sample workout routine as well as the loads used for various exercises.
Warning! This is a very demanding schedule even for Mariusz's closest friends and fellow Polish strongmen. Dear reader, if your aspiration is to become a strongman, remember that Rome wasn't built in a day. Train with utmost intensity, but know your limits. (...)

Python's Training
Monday
Morning Gym Session (9.00)

Back Squat
Warm-up: 8 sets, pyramiding from 60 to 160kg
Work sets: pyramiding from 160 to 280kg, reps going from 6 down to 2
Mariusz performs his squats olympic-style, he uses knee wraps and a belt.

Leg Curl (for hamstrings)
6 sets of 20 reps

Leg Extension (for quads)
6 sets of 20 reps

Pull Up
6 sets of 15 reps

Chin Up
6 sets of 10 reps

Behind-the-neck Pulldowns
4 sets of 15 reps

Barbell Rows
4 sets of 15 reps

Abs: 6 sets of 30 reps
exercises used (haging leg raise, bends, various)

Afternoon Event Training (19.00) with Strongman Equipment

Sandbag Carry (130kg on back)
3 times 170 meters

Conan's Wheel - 290kg
3 times 2.5 revolutions

Tire Flip
3 sets of 10 flips

Tuesday
Morning Gym Session (9.00)

Front Squats
work up to 250

Calf Work
6 sets of 15 reps

Standing Military Press
Warm-up sets - 7 sets of 60 to 100kg
Work sets - 6 sets pyramiding up from 110, 120, 130, 140kg for 5-4 reps

Deadlifts
Warm-up sets - 6 with 200kg
Work sets - work up to 300kg

Good Mornings
8 sets with 100kg

Afternoon Session (19.00)
Bushman's Walk
300 kg 3 x 15 meters

Presses with Machine Used in Competition
3 sets of 10 reps with 120kg

Parallel Crucifix
Hold 40kg weights for 30 seconds

Wednesday
Morning Gym Session (9.00)

Bench Press
Warm-up sets - work up to 180kg in 8 sets
Work sets - work up from 150kg to 220kg, going from 8 down to 2 reps

Barbell Extensions: work up to 80kg

Standing French Press

Afternoon (19.00)
Same as Monday plus powerstairs and so called parallel stairs

These are just excerpts of Mariusz's training program. Each of his training sessions is precluded by 15-min of skipping rope (of course, he used to be a boxer). He finishes every workout with abdominal work. On top of all this, there is twice-a-week karate practice and recovery work which includes swimming. (...). You can also find Mariusz doing his medium-distance runs.


Look at that. How painful would that be in the morning?
 
Yeah it is awesome how those dudes train but somewhere along the line there has to be anabolic use. Theres just no way in my opinion they could maintain chronic adaptation without huge levels of cortisol and lactate production hindering them into oblivion. Unless they have some kind of super human lactate buffering capacity and can carry out that level of anaerobic work that often I cant see them not using roids.

I did a lactate test recently and I can tolerate up towards 9 mmol and after three hours it hadnt gone back to normal levels. Its just so hard to imagine he could train with that intensity twice a day 5 days a week.

Still awesome though. Im not against them using steroids if they want because it has no bearing on me or my enjoyment of the sport.
 
What this guy has achieved though, roids or not is incredible. Compare his weight and shape to any other strongman of his level and you will see exactly what I mean. This guy is a complete beast. Through and through.
 
I wonder if his pullups are assisted.

Nope. Weight ADDED is done as well.

Let's also remember that Pud is a professional strongman. That is what he does for a living, training is not a hobby like it is for most people.

I would expect nothing less that the work he puts in to get where he is at today. Definitely the most fit strongman, if not the strongest.
 
...Except for everyone that's beat him since his last win.

He is just leaner than his other competitors, which makes him more popular. I'm a fan of his, but that's the way it is.
 
Nobody compares to him i dont think.

Zydrunas Savickas is WWWWAAAAAYYYYYYY Stronger. IFSA is interesting because the guys there are a lot stronger than the WSM guys. WSM is not so much a "who is strongest" contest anymore as it is a "who is pretty strong and sort of fast too" kind of thing.
 
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