Thursday, September 2, 2021

Big Bertha Packs A Wallop At Nearly 73 lbs

 When you add weight to a hammer, how far can it go or how far are you willing to go? The hammers made by Ryan Pitts at Stronger Grip are made to be filled with various things but mainly steel shot or lead shot. The Epic Sledgehammer starts out at 26 lbs and with steel shot can go up to 70, well I went past that with the lead shot. I have never handled a hammer that heavy and she packs a hell of a punch.

Because of the added weight, I don't have any desire to do hundreds upon hundreds of reps with it and what would the point be? If I felt like it, I might shoot for it maybe once but just to lift that thing takes some serious strength. The technique involved and speed is completely different, it's more methodical and almost no one can put great speed on a hammer that heavy, unless you're Bud Jeffries or Nick Nilsson plus, it takes practically your full body just to move it. At best, 100 Reps done in sets with a hammer that big is more than enough even for the strongest of men. 

For the most part, the heavier the hammer, the more it becomes a feat of strength than a big workout. Even a few reps will have you breathing hard and can give you a pump pretty damn quick. The benefit though, is that you're lifting a heavy ass hammer and with control along with staying as injury-free as possible, you're building some crazy muscle and your tendons and ligaments are tested big time. For a guy lifting a hammer of that caliber size even at something like 50 lbs, would jack up his testosterone like a rocket and feel like he just handled the hammer of the gods. It's not typical strength like you see in the gym, this is on a different level and when you handle a hammer this huge, you're in a category that is far above the average person. 

Imagine having the strength of John Henry or even DC's Steel. The power you can possess and the ability to take strength to a level that even the strongest lifters would make them question themselves. To be fair, I'm just one of those guys who wants to see what he's capable of doing and be able to train hard without getting hurt. This is not meant for hot shot strong guys or the typical gym rat, you'll have to be in a different mindset of crazy or insanity and be prepared if something went wrong. 

I had made a video that not only shows what it takes to move a hammer as heavy as this but actually show the weight of the hammer on a scale that it is legit. Like I said, it's more of a feat of strength than anything but it also took me years to get to get to this point and I'm proud that I'm able to do it. My strength gets a little higher and I have no idea how far I can go. Do we ever truly know how far we can go?




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