Sunday, December 06, 2009
Unlike competitions involving a barbell, in strand pulling contests, the strands were adjusted for each lifter's dimensions. For example, if one lifter had a 2-inch longer "wingspan" than the strands would be adjusted to be 2" longer. Jim Duncan, the 168 lb. Scottish Strandpulling champion could do over 400 lbs. in the right arm push.
Labels: Competitive Strand Pulling, Jim Duncan, One Arm Push, Scottish Strongman, Strand Pulling, Strand Pulling Equipment, Strand Pulling Exercises
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