After all, this is the same guy who tried to deadlift so much weight he got thrown over the bar. While Wheels is freakishly strong, we’re not too surprised that he got injured. He even posted an hour-long video of him training with 2017 WSM Eddie Hall back in March. Wheels took up strongman training earlier this year, and, like everything he takes on, was dominating at it. “No matter how small or trivial you think it is,” he said, “it can always be much worse than what you think it is.”
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In a YouTube video, he urged others who may have suffered an injury to seek immediate medical attention. Armed Forces Medley: Lake Travis High School Band Introductions: Mayor Tom Kilgore Tribute to Lakeway Residents who served our Nation: Mayor Pro Tem Louis Mastrangelo & Nancy Forage, Regent of the Lohmann's Ford Chapter, NSDAR Special Guest Speaker: Mr. He saw a doctor in England over the weekend, but has not yet updated his fans on the extent of his injury. Wheels said the tendon still seems to be attached, which means surgery may not be necessary. As he starts to pick up the last stone in the medley, you can see and hear Williams react to the injury. You can see him suffer the injury in the video below. “Been years since I have gotten hurt bout time it happened,” he wrote in an Instagram post. 49 / Pyotr Tchaikovsky (United States Air Force Band and Singing Sergeants Lowell Graham, conductor) Armed forces medley / Robert MacArthur Crawford. It’s unclear how long he’ll be on the sidelines for, but the injury will definitely cause him to miss Giants Live, a World’s Strongest Man 2020 qualifier, in London on July 6. Forst '67‡ | Joseph G.Powerlifting and strongman phenom Larry “Wheels” Williams revealed over the weekend that he tore his bicep while lifting Atlas stones.
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