30 May 2024
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Man, Aleksandr Karelin is an absolute beast! This dude, let me tell ya, he was a force of nature in the wrestling world. So, the way his weight fluctuated, it's pretty common for athletes, especially in combat sports, to have different weights during training and competition periods.
Karelin, from what I've gathered, would sit around 260 pounds when he wasn't in the throes of intense training. But during competition, he'd bulk up to around 300 pounds. This kind of fluctuation is usually due to a combination of increased muscle mass, glycogen loading, and sometimes even a bit of strategic weight gain to maximize strength and power.
When you're pushing your body to the limit like that, especially in wrestling, every pound can count. And Karelin was not just any wrestler; he was like a freaking mythological creature out there, slamming people to the ground like it was nothing.
Remember that photo I talked about, the one in my gym? It's a constant reminder of just how insane that guy was. Imagine being 300 pounds and moving like a cat. It's almost like they engineered him in some secret lab, you know?
This guy was and still is a legend.
ALEKSANDR KARELIN
Man, Aleksandr Karelin is just on another level. I mean, I've got a giant photo of him in my gym to remind me of what a pussy I am. This dude was six-foot-two, 300 pounds, and moved like a cat. He was famous for hoisting people up in the air and slamming them down – just pure, raw power. You'd watch him and think, "There's no way a human can do that."
You know, his wrestling style was so different because he wasn't just trying to pin you; he was smashing you into the ground. He was undefeated until he fought Rulon Gardner. And come on, the idea that he was clean? Just stop. With Russian science and technique, who cares? Just look at what’s possible. It’s mind-blowing.
The discipline, the training, everything that went into making Karelin, it's just insane. You look at him and you see these 270-pound heavyweights flying through the air. It's like, what are we even talking about here? This guy was a motherfucker, dude. Absolutely terrifying and incredible to watch.
dude when he wasn't training he was like 260lbs when he was in competition he was like 300lbs