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Create Your Strength

  • Justin Burns
  • Mar 29, 2015
  • 2 min read

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Strength is now standardized but how much one person can move on a barbell in various different movements. However it wasn’t always like this. A strong person used to be known by how much work they could do around the farm or while they are working. Strength used to be built from work ethic. The strongest individuals were the ones up at the break of dawn getting things done and staying active. Except now simply using a barbell is considered being strong.

Hypothetically, say the barbell was never invented and weight plates never came into existence. What would we as human beings do in order to take care of the inherent need to become strong? Because I am a true believer that human performance is a primal need (A need to be stronger than the next guy to simply survive, the need to be faster in order to escape a threat.) All of these things are natural for us to feel. But again we come back to reality. What are you going to do to get strong? Lift stones? Drag fallen trees?

Well I am here to say that this is what our ancestors did. Stone lifting is the oldest form of strength competition and for good reason. Stones are nature’s barbells and weight plates. Yes they are odd in shape but good luck finding a better form of functional training. The awkwardness of the stone make you move in ways you wouldn’t have to using a bar.

Plenty of the strongest men to have ever lived got that way by doing whatever they needed to do to get strong. That is the real point to this article. Doing whatever it takes. Not everyone has access to fancy equipment and not everyone can afford to have a gym membership to a halfway decent gym. If strength is what your ultimate goal is than you shouldn’t allow anything to get in your way of achieving your goal.

Create your strong.

Create your strength is a call to action. To those who think they cannot get strong without having access to all the prior mentioned equipment. Well it’s time to think outside the box. Time to get strong using what we have access to.

 
 
 

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