Iceland review - 2019, Side 111

Iceland review - 2019, Side 111
107 Iceland Review after photograph in the history of Iceland. Before our meeting, I studied the picture (which readers can view on Instagram) for something like the twentieth time. On the left side, there is a 17-year- old boy slouching in his boxers: long hair, pale, slender arms dangling uselessly by his side. He looks like a lanky Kurt Cobain doing an impres- sion of a dispirited lamp post. There’s a reusable grocery bag in the background bearing the logo of Iceland’s most economical grocery store: Bónus. It seems oddly pertinent, a token of the boy himself: a second-class version of the bona fide hulk flexing a huge tattooed arm on the right side of the photo- graph, whom viewers are expected to believe is the same man – only six or seven years older now, wearing a black wife beater, with shorter hair, and a beard. He looks like the Thor that Chris Hemsworth mod- elled himself after for the eponymous film. After Theodór settles into his seat, I ask him about the boy on the left side of the photograph. “I was built like a lamp post,” he admits. “I was 87 kilos [192 pounds] at my lightest. For a person of my stature, which was 203 centimetres [6’8’’] at the time, that’s skin and bones. I’ve managed to bulk up to about 158 kilos [348 pounds]. Things have certainly changed,” he says, laughing. Theodór’s nonchalance, I learn, belies the price of his transformation. On any given day, he wolfs down three times as many calories as the average adult male (somewhere between 8,000 and 10,000) and, like many of his strongman peers, he has developed sleep apnoea from the weight gain. He sleeps with a CPAP mask, which facilitates the ventilation of his respiratory system, but also, he tells me – greatly mitigates the intensity of his snoring. Without the mask, his girlfriend must take refuge from his vig- orous snorts in another room. Churchill snored, but only at 35 decibels (according to one source): that’s the volume of a library. Theodór’s snore, I imagine, is no library. Besides the adverse effects of the weight gain, competing in strongman also comes with its share of injuries, of the kind that Hafþór suffered yesterday. Although many strongmen will main- tain – as Theodór does – that the risk of injury isn’t greater in strongman than in any other sport, there is research to suggest otherwise. In a paper from 2014, Paul Winwood et. al. surveyed 213 strong- man competitors and found that 82% suffered an injury during one year of training, which is a lot – even when compared to the other strength sports (powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting). Most of the injuries are sustained during traditional events, like the lifting of Atlas stones onto raised platforms A 2014 paper which surveyed 213 strongman competitors found that 82% suffered an injury during one year of training.
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