Home » Hafthor Bjornsson

Hafthor Bjornsson

Thor Bjornsson Big Interview Before Boxing Devon Larratt

In this unique and candid interview @Hafthor Bjornsson sat down with Matt Rhodes to discuss Boxing , World’s Strongest Man 2017 , Eddie Hall , 501 Deadlift , Psychology & much more, I’m very grateful for this interview and i hope this helps you guys understand the man a bit better. Become a supporting member …

Thor Bjornsson Big Interview Before Boxing Devon Larratt Read More »

Strongman Progression – The Story of 528

28 – that is the weight of Hafthor’s first deadlift session leading into his record breaking 1,104 pound deadlift. Second week pull? 572. The most weight ever pulled from the floor began with working sets in the 500’s. As the weeks went on the weight crept up, but not in enormous jumps. Even when Hafthor was pulling a few reps at 770 people were still not quite getting it. One comment on his IG post was something along the lines of “770 is a long way from 1,100, don’t think he’s going to get it.

3 reasons I am picking Eddie Hall To beat Hafthor Bjornsson

The talk of the Strongman world, you can’t avoid it even if you try.  Eddie “The Beast” Hall 500kg deadlift and 2017 Worlds Strongest Man winner and Hafthor “The Mountain” Bjornsson 501kg Deadlifter and 2018 Worlds Strongest Man winner have major beef that has led to their upcoming boxing match which is schedule to take …

3 reasons I am picking Eddie Hall To beat Hafthor Bjornsson Read More »

Hafthor Bjornsson Deadlifts 501kg for a New World Record Calls out Eddie Hall to Boxing Match

Hafthor Bjornsson was set to attempt a 501kg Deadlift for a new world record At Worlds Ultimate Strongman Bahrain but then a pandemic hit the world and contests everywhere were canceled. Worlds Ultimate Strongman announced its Feats of Strength Series with new record attempt lifts being attempted every week as a way to keep the …

Hafthor Bjornsson Deadlifts 501kg for a New World Record Calls out Eddie Hall to Boxing Match Read More »

How to Watch Hafthor Bjornsson’s 501kg World Record Deadlift Attempt

Watch On Rogue Fitness Youtube You can also watch on CoreSports.World , ESPN & Hafthors Twitch Channel. Become a supporting member for exclusive content and features Sign up For Strongman Coaching or our Training Templates at just $20 per month Visit our Shop for all your Strongman needs Download a Free 12 Week Strongman Program Follow …

How to Watch Hafthor Bjornsson’s 501kg World Record Deadlift Attempt Read More »

Hafthor Bjornsson’s 501kg Deadlift Attempt Will be LIVE ON ESPN!

This is absolutely massive news for Strongman! Announced on Instagram today by Worlds Ultimate Strongman. Hopefully it does well and ESPN agrees to broadcast the other feats of strength coming up! @worldsultimatestrongmanWelcoming aboard our Official TV broadcast partner ESPN bringing Hafthor “The Mountain” Bjornsson @thorbjornsson ‘s 501deadlift World Record to millions of homes across the USA……LIVE from …

Hafthor Bjornsson’s 501kg Deadlift Attempt Will be LIVE ON ESPN! Read More »

100k to Deadlift Over 500kg At WUS Bahrain

“Event 1 of WUS Bahrain 2020 is going to be the event that will possibly crown a new world record. The MAX DEADLIFT , calibrated plates , texas barbell and no rules barred on this event. A “bar” (no pun intended) has been set at 501kg and the athlete to do so will receive a …

100k to Deadlift Over 500kg At WUS Bahrain Read More »

Thor’s new commercial – Baby-Björnsson

Tired of walking in the cold? Would you rather be carried in a giant Baby Bjorn by Hafthor Bjornsson?

Hafthor Bjornsson Sets Icelandic Log Press Record 213kg/469.5lbs

Hafthor Bjornsson pressed 213kg/469.5lbs on the log breaking his own Icelandic record winning of 200kg/441lbs on his way to his fourth Europes Strongest Man title

Hafthor Bjornsson Wins Europes Strongest Man for the fourth time

Hafthor continues to look unstoppable in 2018 after winning the Arnold Classic he set a new Icelandic record in the log press at 213kg/468.6lbs and won the deadlift for reps on his way to his fourth Europes Strongest Man title in the past five years.