How I Trained With Vikings In Norway

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I love this episode! Thank you for coming to Fefor, Martins and Romark!

kikkiberlijohnsen
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This is kind of random: 20 years ago (I was 14) Birger Caspersen was my neighbor. He heard I wanted to start lifting weights so he built a bench/squat rack out of wood in the bunker in the apartment complex were I lived. I never really knew who he was, I just recognized him on the picture in this video. What a legend!

The rack is still standing :D

torethorns
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In Japan there's Chikairishi (power stones I think it translates as). Quite a few temple still have them and apparently there's a championship with them in Soja where they sort of attach one to a bar of some sort by straps and whoever holds it up the longest wins. If nothing else it would be worth visiting some of the lifting stones in Japan as each one of them always seems to have a really interesting history

kierz
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If you're not incorporating outdoor stone training into your workout, you're missing out on an amazing experience, and serious strength. Stones are incredible!

unknownstrongman
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Nice to get a mention of Birger Carpersen. I trained with him about 20 years ago, still doing heavy lifts, just a few years before he died.
He was a very joyfull man, spreading the love to everyone around ❤

zombilif
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Absolutely incredible and brought a tear to my eye watching master and former trainee who has become a master. The mutual respect and admiration is amazing.

btlk
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Apparently age caught on to Odd Haugen finally.
To those how think this is sad, remember that when his prodegy Martins got world strongest man, he was already 69 years of age. And back than he was still actively taking part in Martins training.
He deserves his retirement. He has nothing left to proof. All that he needs to do now is to tell his starries as he remembers them at the pace adequate for his age to every person intelligent enough to listen to the tales of an old legend who about has seen it all or at least more than enough of it.
Great of Martins to visit the man who made I'm and get him on his channel once more.
Although it is kind of sad to imaging that it might be the last time, I'd be glad to have as much of my energy left in my late 60s as he had and to be as fondly remembered by the people I cared for as he is now and will be even beyond his death although may he live another happy 40 years. It feels kind of nice to imagine him being 110 years old telling his caretaker how to use his strength more efficiently when pushing his wheelchair.

Diogenes
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7:08 The ships mast *(Ormrinn Langi)* is 10 ft long and 650 kg (1, 433 lb) heavy. Hafthor did 5 steps, not 3. Orm Storolfsson did 3 steps 1, 000 years ago, but broke his back and was never the same.

Nirsterkur
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Love this episode. I`m a Norwegian myself. Happy to have you visiting us

HardToCatchTwice
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Romark needs a raise! This is professional quality media for sure. Love this style of content, keep it coming

danstevens
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Romark the filming and story telling is next level!

smuir
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This video is awesome! Keep grinding! Question for you... have you ever used Next Level Diet? I got a custom muscle-building meal plan from them and it's really working for me.

huntersmith
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Love watching the stone carries. Fascinating to watch these stones being lifted that have a history going back 500 to 1, 000 years! It's our human heritage!

garysnow
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KK-67, I trained there sometimes back in 08 and 09! Cool to see familiar places on this channel. The Kaliber gym in Trondheim also had some really good strongmen back then, they had 2 winners of Norway's Strongest Man training there, with several other talented ones along with them.

Liftinglinguist
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This is wonderful. Thank you to everyone that put the production on for this, it was excellent!

dylans
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This was awesome! Your humble personality and Odd Haugen is a perfect fit, i met him in 2009 norway strongest man and talked a bit to him as a spectator, and i am born and live in trondheim, so this was beautyfull to see! You both are legends in my mind!

SphinX
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Amazing the way you’ve evolved! This feels like watching an incredible Television show! Great great Martins!

Mattbeardedman
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Great episode.So nice to see Od featured and some of his background. This series has been so good. the histories and cultures you've shown, very entertaining, and all of it so well written. Bravo.

whataboutawatrbottle
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This was awesome to see where Odd came up, he's super interesting. Would love to see some more of his history.
Some of my favorite videos were you guys lifting at the training hall, 2-3 years ago.

slowty
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I truly enjoy these Strength Unknown videos. Please keep it up.

captainjackass