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Hafthor Bjornsson is making fans believe a 1,200-pound deadlift might be humanly possible

Hafthor Bjornsson is making fans believe a 1,200-pound deadlift might be humanly possible
Hafthor Bjornsson is making fans believe a 1,200-pound deadlift might be humanly possible (Image via Getty)
Hafthor Bjornsson, the strongest man on the planet, seems ready to redefine the limits of human strength once again. Bjornsson recently revealed his belief that he can physically deadlift an incredible 550 kilograms (1,212 pounds), a weight that would rewrite what is thought possible in strength sports. This possible moment of history will take place at the Enhanced Games, which takes place on May 24 in Las Vegas, where Bjornsson has already planned another world record attempt.Hafthor Bjornsson took a much more reflective and kind approach to his body and the longevity of his career, stating he will be lifting "smart" and looking at things with a long-term perspective. While Bjornsson’s fans dream of witnessing the mythical 1,200-pound deadlift. Bjornsson took a much more reflective and kind approach to his body and the longevity of his career, stating he will be lifting "smart" and looking at things with a long-term perspective. Nevertheless, just the thought that lifting this weight is even possible has sent shockwaves throughout the strongman world.

A Giant’s belief: Why Hafthor Bjornsson thinks 1,200 pounds is humanly possible

Hafthor Bjornsson spoke candidly about how he has gained confidence because he has finally figured out how high he can push himself and knows his physical surroundings.
Standing 6'9" tall and weighing 440 pounds, he expressed that if he truly pushes himself to the limit, then deadlifting 550 kilograms (1,200 pounds) is well within his capabilities. However, for now, his planned goal for the deadlift is a much more reasonable 515 kg (1,135 lb) at the Enhanced Games.Hafthor Bjornsson, after setting the world record of 510 kg (1,124 lb) in Birmingham, England, has proven that he can still lift weights heavier than he has lifted previously. He has made each of these record-setting attempts look effortless. This has created a further belief that Bjornsson is not done breaking records and proves he still has plenty of room to grow.Hafthor Bjornsson's calm confidence outside of the gym is matched by the discipline that made him famous as not only a strongman but also The Mountain from Game of Thrones, where he had built a reputation as the ultimate symbol of raw power and strength.
501KG Deadlift - Hafthor Bjornsson


History will be made: Catch Hafthor Bjornsson's unbelievable feat of strength in Las Vegas

The Enhanced Games in Las Vegas promise to be a once-in-a-lifetime event for athletes and fans alike. With dozens of elite athletes attempting to break records in various types of sports, Hafthor Bjornsson's deadlift attempt will undoubtedly be the emotional centerpiece of this world-class event. Many fans and experts are anticipating that they will witness an unbelievable feat that many thought could never be accomplished.Hafthor Bjornsson said it best: "History Will Be Made!" Regardless of whether Hafthor Bjornsson lifts 1,135 pounds or attempts the full 1,200-plus. He continues to push this sport forward with the same power and confidence as before, with a respectful view of the journey he has had thus far.Also Read: The Mountain’ Hafthor Bjornsson deadlifts 501 kg to set world record


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