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Who is the strongest? Is it the person with the biggest Powerlifting total? Weightlifting total? The current Worlds Strongest Man/Woman Champion? Or, perhaps, the current Arnold Strongman Classic Champion? It’s an oft-debated question, typically occurring around the proverbial fitness water cooler. However, recently Dr. Kind, Dr. Veit, Dr. Heffernan, and our very own Dr. Helms made this debate into a multidisciplinary academic paper. Specifically, they asked the question through the lens of history, what has strength meant in society since the dawn of physical culture, what is strength philosophically, and finally, what is strength objectively, as measured in sport and exercise science? Join us as we discuss why asking this question is important, and how these very different disciplines turned out to be quite complementary in providing an answer.
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Time stamps:
00:00 Welcoming back Dr Conor Heffernan from the Obelisk
2:35 Adrian and Walter (re)-introduction
Kind 2023 Is bodybuilding a sport? https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00948705.2023.2234978
6:26 What is strength?
Kind 2024 What is strength? https://sportrxiv.org/index.php/server/preprint/view/467
14:21 Who in society decides what strength is?
29:45 A philosophical breakdown of the definition of strength
36:54 Strength measures of interest
56:02 Skill, efficiency, and intentionality
Bauman 1926 Observations on the Strength of the Chimpanzee and its Implications https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article-abstract/7/1/1/866743
1:06:03 Eric’s tirade on sports science and exploring different strength variables
1:12:36 Categorising strength feats
1:18:46 The final sign-off (more plates, more dates?)