The Burden of Being the Strongest
Austin Perkins has become the most dominant pound-for-pound powerlifter in history. But what happens when being the strongest also becomes the greatest burden? This video explores the psychology of greatness, the pressure of perfection, and why standing alone at the top can be both inspiring and lonely "The Burden of Being the Strongest" is the fifth documentary in a series of other projects I'm trying to make over time. It would be highly appreciated if you could like and subscribe to see other projects such as this in the future, and help grow our niche community of powerlifting together. All clips belong to their rightful owners, and all clips here are taken strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. The same could be said of the soundtrack. #powerlifting #AustinPerkins #ipfpowerlifting #sbdsheffield #sportspsychology #strengthtraining #documentary #strength #squats #benchpress #deadlift

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