The Unexpected Strength of Grip - A Journey with the World's Strongest Hands

TLDRDiscover the incredible grip strength of Odd Haugen, a 73-year-old man who is still getting stronger. Join Juji and Magnus as they test their grip against the strongest hands in the world.

Key insights

💪Most strength sports see men peak between the ages of 25 to 40, but grip strength is an exception.

🌟The strongest grip in the world belongs to 73-year-old Odd Haugen.

🔥Odd Haugen continues to get stronger and recently placed second in the world championships.

🤝Juji and Magnus test their grip strength against Odd Haugen's in his gym.

🏆Odd Haugen has won numerous championships throughout his career, including competing in the World's Strongest Man three times in his 50s.

Q&A

What age range do men typically peak in strength sports?

Men typically peak between the ages of 25 to 40 in most strength sports, except for grip strength.

Who has the world's strongest grip?

Odd Haugen, a 73-year-old man, holds the title for the world's strongest grip.

Has Odd Haugen's grip strength been improving?

Yes, Odd Haugen continues to get stronger and recently placed second in the world championships.

What is Juji and Magnus' goal at Odd Haugen's gym?

Juji and Magnus test their grip strength against Odd Haugen's in his gym.

What competitions has Odd Haugen competed in?

Odd Haugen has competed in numerous championships throughout his career, including the World's Strongest Man three times in his 50s.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Most strength sports see men peak between the ages of 25 to 40, but grip strength is an exception.

01:07Odd Haugen, a 73-year-old man, holds the title for the world's strongest grip.

01:24Juji and Magnus test their grip strength against Odd Haugen's in his gym.

02:52Odd Haugen has competed in numerous championships throughout his career, including the World's Strongest Man three times in his 50s.

06:01Juji and Magnus attempt various grip exercises, including lifting heavy weights with their grip.