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Haugen 65 Inch Reps For 65th Bday


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Awesome!!! I've met him a couple times. Defying the aging process in a lot of ways. Is 168 a tad "light" for an inch? Arnt they 172 usually? Not that it matters much

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It looked like he was getting out of breath but his grip was still doing pretty well at the end. 168*65=10920#. That's a pretty solid workout if you take grip out of the equation totally. Impressive!

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Inspiring!

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amazing, and brilliant.

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That's pretty awesome

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Awesome!!! I've met him a couple times. Defying the aging process in a lot of ways. Is 168 a tad "light" for an inch? Arnt they 172 usually? Not that it matters much

They vary either way. Far more important, in my experience, is the finish on the handle.

Excellent execution, Odd!

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Awesome display of incredible grip power and stamina! 70 reps at 70, I can see it happen!

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Wow, that was simply incredible. It is rare this happens but I'm at a loss for words.

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I'll state the obvious here: Wow!!

That is just an all-out awesome display of strength.

Congratulations to Mr. Haugen!

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Amazing. I just want to lift it once someday. I love Odd's attitude and determination.

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Amazing. I just want to lift it once someday. I love Odd's attitude and determination.

Did you buy an Inch yet?

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Amazing. I just want to lift it once someday. I love Odd's attitude and determination.

Did you buy an Inch yet?

nah, i don't have one. I only have a baby inch. They are super expensive. Going to wait till I'm closer to lifting it.

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Amazing. I just want to lift it once someday. I love Odd's attitude and determination.

Did you buy an Inch yet?

nah, i don't have one. I only have a baby inch. They are super expensive. Going to wait till I'm closer to lifting it.

You might be closer then you think, you are hella strong and I saw that video of you picking up the baby inch like it was a toy.

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Wow...that's all I can say. Endurance, strength, grit....and at 65 years old!

I would love to hear feedback how long he would take to recover from it. Heck, a 20 year old would be put in traction would be my guess from this IF they were able to even do it.

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That's amazing...Much respect

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Wow...that's all I can say. Endurance, strength, grit....and at 65 years old!

I would love to hear feedback how long he would take to recover from it. Heck, a 20 year old would be put in traction would be my guess from this IF they were able to even do it.

Bill that's an interesting question. Odd did 32-33 reps per hand so as a percentage of max strength, the lift has to have been "fairly" easy for him. I'm just going to guess he will recover pretty quickly. He has a lifetime of heavy hard training behind him - and is "work hardened" for lack of a better term.

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