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RioRita
05-06-2009, 07:01 AM
12-year-old Ukrainian girl Varya Akulova is capable of lifting up to 350 kg, while she herself weighs only 40 kg.

At the age of three she managed to lift her first “hundred”; a year later, Varya earned her first adult trophy. This youngster has tremendous will-power, translucent body and thread-like tendons.

Her muscles are barely visible. It is quite difficult to grow any on day-to-day spaghetti diet. Thing is, there is nothing else for her to eat. The reason is simple: lack of money. Despite her age, this young weight-lifter already supports her entire family. Varya strongly believes that one day she will definitely become an Olympic champion.

Ms. Akulova is the strongest girl on the planet. This fact has already been confirmed twice by Guinness Book of World Records. She lives in the Ukrainian miner’s town of Krivoy Rog. Life appears to be quite gloomy for the entire Akulov’s family.

The town’s administration has filed a law suit against the little girl. Local press follows Varya everywhere. Her parents have been accused for torturing their daughter. Vary in turn has been prophesized disability. For 12 long years the Akulov’s family has been fighting the town. In the end, they came out as ultimate winners. Doctors expressed them their apologies; the town's administration along with the local police left the poor family alone.

Nowadays, Varya is a “caryatid”: during her performances she effortlessly lifts a dozen men on her shoulders. The entire Akulov's family used to inhabit an 8-meter room in a dormitory designated especially for miners. A 5-meter storage room was her “training premises”. Girl's late night performances in local night clubs paid the rent.

For her 10th anniversary, Varya Akulova decided to put herself together, try herself together and save enough money to purchase a flat. She managed to get a job at a circus. Although she did indeed prove to be the strongest there, due to the fact that she was a minor, her wage was less than $10 per performance. Finally, all the efforts, sleepless nights and hunger all paid up. After about six months, the Akulov’s had enough money to buy a two-room apartment. This very apartment in fact Varya's pride.

Varya's dad and coach Yuri Akulov says he has always known his daughter will be a “heavy weight athlete.” It took him a long time to find the “right” kind of woman who will be able to give birth to a female Hercules. Big Boy Yura, who’s been having nothing else on his mind but heavy weights since he was 15, could not really qualify as the right kind of guy for his well-educated girlfriend. It did not take her long to adopt Yura's lifestyle. Several weeks into their serious relationship she began lifting weights. Not even pregnancy discouraged her from daily training. “I used to jog, do boxing even when I was nine months pregnant. People would exclaim in disbelief “How can you do this?!” Well, I just could. That is why our Varya has started her training long before her birth.”

Fragile Varya tells us, as though she really remembers it: “I had my first workout when I was just 4 days old. I was taken home from the hospital. My dad stayed with me at home that day. He tied heavy bolts to my arms and legs…Those were my first heavy weights. My mom did not even yell at my dad for that. Perhaps, she decided I enjoyed it.”

Varya loves her parents and weightlifting. She works out daily for 7 hours. “We have a system without a system, meaning everything is up to you. If you feel like it, you go and workout; if you don’t feel like it, you simply sleep, read or something.” Such system is based on a Hercules' genome. According to Yuri Akulov, he along with his daughter possesses certain gene that is missing in most people.

Despite the daily workouts, Varya is a top student in her class. Currently, she is in 7th grade. She learnt to read at 3. Varya was also the one to chose a Russian-speaking school in Ukraine. “Even though it is not the most popular school in town, says Varya, I just like Russian language.”

Today, the girl also attends local Olympic reserve school. This will enable her to acquire professional sport education as well. “I do not steroids; I only take multi vitamins. I wish I could be big, really big: 190 cm tall and weight more than 100 kg, like my dad."

RioRita
05-06-2009, 07:02 AM
The young sportswoman nicknamed Bronya (translates from Russian as 'armor') has been going into extreme power lifting sports for only two years, but she is already considered to be the strongest Russian woman.

22-year-old Marina Kigeleva moved forward a 14-ton harvester for a dare and set a new record in Russian power lifting.

Marina Kigeleva weighs 100 kilos. She works as an investigator in a police department of her hometown. She decided to go into so called 'strongman' sports after her demobilization from the Russian army where she served under the contract at the tank division canteen.

“Marina had a bet with her male friends and set a new record. She moved the 14-ton harvester for more than 2 meters uphill on the rough country road”, says Dmitry Kononets, the president of the Chelyabinsk club of extreme power lifting.

sunontheway
05-06-2009, 09:43 AM
Hmm I was always sure that women should'n lift more than 10 kilos. :cool:

RioRita
05-06-2009, 11:00 AM
Why only 10kg? They are allowed to lift 30kg. Our instructor on Grazdanskaya Oborona(Civil Defence???) assured us in it. But there is no rule without exceptions. Slav women are able to do a lot, even to lift 10 times as much as it's allowed.
:training1: :training1: :training1: :spook: :first: :freako2:

Hoopy
05-06-2009, 02:51 PM
Good training for them carrying the shopping bags home :becky:

RioRita
05-06-2009, 03:02 PM
It's good that they can buy so much food and other things to fill their bags so that they are heavy. It would be worse if they have to carry only small bags because of lack money and products in the shops.

statajack
05-06-2009, 03:12 PM
Very impressive. Especially considering that the Olympic world record in her weight category is miles below 350kg at 210kg.

The "snatch" record is 97.5kg.

The "clean and jerk" record is 115kg.

She must have iron for muscles.

http://en.beijing2008.cn/spirit/pastgames/records/n214068904.shtml

IamKeenan
05-06-2009, 03:28 PM
Does seem very far fetched!!!:lol: Maybe Superheros do live in Ukraine:lol:

http://izismile.com/img/img2/20090119/richard_sandrak_00.jpg


The World's Strongest Boy

A remarkable story of a young child who by the age of six had a stomach so firm and so toned that he had, not a six-pack but, an eight-pack. Richard moved to the USA when he was two years old with his parents, Pavel and Lena, from the Ukraine for a, ostensibly, better life.

Pavel, A World Martial Arts Champion and Lena, an Aerobics competitor, soon realised, or perhaps, soon decided that Richard would/could be a child prodigy. They began his training at the age of two with light exercises and martial arts skills. This progressed over the next few years to quite intense body-building work outs. Richard trained continuously and attained a truly remarkable physique.

Richard was put in touch with Frank and Sherry Goggin-Giardina, body-building, fitness and nutritional experts with the marketing clout to get Richard known. Frank and Sherry produced a healthy fitness program for the boy to follow and soon he was lifting 180 pounds. He continued to train in martial arts and by age eight had the strongest kicks and fastest punches in the world.

However, all was not well. Frank was concerned about the boy's diet, his father, Pavel, was preparing a powdered food supplement which Richard lived off along with vitamin and mineral supplements. Frank demanded to know what was in the supplement but Pavel refused to disclose the ingredients. By this time Richard's body fat was barely 1% a situation that in anyone else could be life threatening. Frank was unhappy with the situation and declined to continue working with the boy.


Richard Sandrak
Richard

By the age of nine he was working on a movie version of Little Tarzan with Joey Travolta directing.

This remarkable Ukranian boy has had his 10 minutes of fame, but at the expense of missing out, totally, on anything resembling a normal childhood. This fame was not without controversy, as many outspoken parents considered this treatment as nothing short of child-abuse.

hannah
05-06-2009, 07:15 PM
http://english.pravda.ru/photo/report/varya_akulova-2153
The father of the girl is total idiot because he will make her become an invalid by age of twenty if she gone on with such training.it is all done for money and i really doubt spaghetti diet,for some reason.