Jujimufu and Michael Todd join forces to take on a 330lb strict curl.
Fitness and bodybuilding personality Jujimufu and world champion arm wrestler Michael Todd teamed up recently for some interesting training. The two performed a 330lb strict curl. The best part? No one got injured in the process.
It’s fair to say that bodybuilder and gymnast Jon “Jujimufu” Call is a bit of an eccentric. While many fitness personalities are engaged solely in training in their particular strength sport, Jujimufu always likes to color outside the lines. It’s one of the reasons that he has grown in popularity over the last few years.
A bodybuilder who can pull off incredible feats of agility. It’s not something you see everyday. As such Jujimufu has cornered the market on acrobatic bodybuilders.
With that said, Jujimufu is a legit strength athlete. He has built a powerful physique through countless hours of hard training in the gym. He has gone from powerlifting to pursuing a bodybuilding career. As such, Jujimufu has been putting in the necessary work to build an aesthetic and quality physique. A recent post shows just how far along he is.
But besides prepping for bodybuilding shows, Jujimufu has also been enjoying new and different ways of strength training. With the explosion of strict curl training and competition, it appears that everyone’s favorite acrobatic strength athlete has decided to add the lift to his training.
The Strict Curl Duo
Recently Jujimufu tried out a 330lb strict curl. But the bodybuilding personality didn’t do it alone. Partnering up with arm wrestling champion Michael Todd, both men hefted the 330lb barbell and curled it.
Luckily no one was injured in the attempt. Both Jujimufu and Michael Todd showed some impressive strength. While it may not be a lift for the record books, it was a fun one to watch.
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