Strongman: My Story

· Random House
4.9
25 reviews
eBook
352
Pages

About this eBook

Eddie ‘The Beast’ Hall is the first Brit in 24 years to win the World’s Strongest Man competition, beating The Mountain from Game of Thrones.

Everything about Eddie is huge. Standing at 6’3 he weighs almost 30 stone, and to make it through his hellish four-hour gym sessions he needs to eat a minimum of 10,000 calories a day. He eats a raw steak during weight sessions. His right eyeball once burst out of its socket under the strain. He put it back in.

In his remarkable autobiography, Eddie takes you inside the world of the professional strongman – the nutrition, the training and competitions themselves. This is a visceral story of sporting achievement, an athlete pushing himself to the limits, and the personal journey of a man on the path to becoming being the best of the best.

Contains strong language.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
25 reviews
Morgan McDonald (Morgan)
20 May 2019
Out of the autobiographies i have tryed reading, there have only been 2 i have completed and this is one of them. If you have an interest, i fully believe its a ripper of a read.
2 people found this review helpful
Stephen Hall
31 October 2017
Awesome story of ambition, dedication, self belief and achievement. Highly recommended.
2 people found this review helpful
Le57er
27 August 2019
Fantastic read, inspired me to push harder !!
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Eddie Hall was born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1988. His athletic career started as a National Championship swimmer and then he turned his attention to the gym at 15. On leaving school, he worked as a truck mechanic until he was 26, when he became a professional Strongman. Eddie has since dedicated his life to becoming the world's strongest man.

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