Saturday, June 06, 2009

  • Basque Stone Lifting


  • You can find Stone Lifting in many different cultures but none are more famous -- or stronger - than the Basque people of Northern Spain where stone lifting is their ethnic sport known as Harrijasotzaileak.

    The Basques compete in stone lifting in several ways, either the heaviest possible stone for a single repetition or a lighter stone lifted for maximum repetitions in a short amount of time. In either case, a completed 'lift' is from the ground to the shoulder or upper chest. They also lift several different standardized shapes of stones, each with their own unique challenge. I will cover those at a later date.

    By the way, the current record for shouldering the heaviest possible stone is 329 kg by Mikeltxo Saralegui. - That's 724 pounds!

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    Tuesday, April 08, 2008

  • Stone Lifting in India

  • While every culture has its own unique definition of STRENGTH, the interesting thing is that in every culture you will find some form of Stone Lifting.

    Here's a shot from a recent stone lifting contest in India, a country which is certainly no stranger to traditional physical training. Lifting stone balls like this one is also very popular among the Basque people of Spain.
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    Monday, November 12, 2007

  • Basque Stone Lifting

  • Basque Stone LiftingBasque Stone Lifting

    Stone lifting is the official sport of the Basque People, an ethnic minority who live in the Pyrennees mountains between Spain and France.

    In their stone lifting contests, they lift four different kinds of stones: spheres, cubes, cylinders and irregular shapes. Depending on the type of contest they may lift for a single heavy maximum or for reps in a given period of time.

    Their records are mind-boggling.

    The lifter above is mid-way through what is called a "Basque Necktie" where a stone sphere is shouldered, then rolled around his neck as many times as possible.

    More on Basque Stone Lifting at a later date...

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