


In 2010 he won the Strongest Man in Iceland event, not to be confused with Iceland’s Strongest Man, which he won the following year. Yes, there are best practices, not just for deadlifting but also for hauling school buses and anchors and the like. Soon he quit basketball and committed to becoming a competitive strongman.Īpart from adding mass and brute strength, Thor worked on technique. During one rehab stint he began lifting weights, and it fed something in him.
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He made the U-18 national team and had designs of playing in a professional league, which he might have, if not for nagging ankle injuries. By the time he was a teenager he was 6' 9", shaped like the ice floes drifting in the harbor.

Thor played basketball, and as he grew he got better. Thor’s father, Björn-hence the surname Björnsson, per Icelandic naming tradition-today stands around 6' 8". Growing up outside of Reykjavík, he braced for being tall, if not strong. In order to best explain how Thor molted the equivalent of another human being as if it were snakeskin, it’s probably worth explaining how he became so damn big and strong in the first place. The last time he was this size? He was 10. Or, he says in his resonant baritone, rumbling laugh, “one wife.” He concludes that since his peak he has lost 130 pounds. ” And today? As Thor often does, he fires up his calculator app to convert kilograms to pounds. As he puts it with characteristic candor: “When you’re that big, you can lose a few pounds just by. He was 29 then and weighed somewhere north of 425 pounds.
