Alexander Bromley and these creators mention each other
Alex is mentioned when Magnus is trying a project, and Charles says "Alex, come on."
Mentioned as part of a previous era of strongman competitors.
Referenced as an example of identifying full real names.
Mentioned in passing during a moment of silliness.
Creators that Alexander Bromley mentions in their videos
Mentioned in the context of achieving impressive abdominal strength.
Alexander Bromley references Eddie Hall's midsection capability.
Former World's Strongest Man champion who tried sumo wrestling in a video.
Alexander mentions Eddie Hall in the context of lifting with Magnus MBO.
Mentioned as a competitor of Brian Shaw, particularly in relation to squatting.
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The video discusses Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 program, its origins, and principles.
Creator of the Building the Monolith program.
Mentioned in reference to box squats and their history.
Bromley mentions Lee Hayward's Blaster Your Bench program.
Creator of the "Blast Your Bench" program.
Mentioned as someone who does a lot of zercher exercises.
Bugenhagen is mentioned in reference to his work with the power pull.
Former World's Strongest Man champion who tried sumo wrestling in a video.
The video analyzes Brian Shaw's career and training methodologies to understand how he became so strong.
Mentioned as someone who could get away with doing more work.
Mentioned as an example of a bodybuilder who trains with high volume.
Bromley references CT Fletcher's term "butt chest."
An American World's Strongest Man competitor.
Alexander Bromley mentions Camber bar squats.
The video creator refers to himself and his experience competing in strongman for 20 years and coaching people to Worlds.
These creators mention Alexander Bromley in their videos
Mentioned for creating strength-focused content and ranking programs, with the creator expressing interest in seeing him create more hypertrophy content.
Mentioned for talking about training variables as levers.
Another creator who made a video about the situation and initially took it down.
Creators frequently mentioned by Alexander Bromley's connections