Ben Eisenmenger’s passion for training and physical preparation began early in his life, when he started doing workouts from muscle magazines in his basement using his father’s weights. Much of his inspiration came from his father, who lifted weights despite having cerebral palsy. Ben eventually pursued wellness and training full-time after college and trained for […]


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Ben Eisenmenger’s passion for training and physical preparation began early in his life, when he started doing workouts from muscle magazines in his basement using his father’s weights.


Much of his inspiration came from his father, who lifted weights despite having cerebral palsy. Ben eventually pursued wellness and training full-time after college and trained for bodybuilding, hardstyle kettlebell, and strongman.


He won Kentucky’s Strongest Man in 2018 at 105kg, West Virginia’s Strongest Man in 2020 at 125kg, and recently placed first in the U.S. Strongman National Championship in the middleweight division.


A dedicated father and husband, Ben considers spending time with his family an important aspect of his life while he trains himself and others in his gym, Be Strong KY.


Ben joins me today to discuss strongman competitions, high-quality training, and life.


He explains how he got started, how he does his training splits, and the specifics of strongman lifting, such as postural demands.


He underscores the importance of training smart and avoiding burnout and the value of training at sub-max levels before a competition.


Ben also highlights how he finds the balance between training and competing at a high level and spending time with family and loved ones.


 


Be 100% engaged at every moment during the training process, the build-up, and the competition day. That’s the way to win. – Ben Eisenmenger


 


This week on the Physical Preparation Podcast:

Ben’s backstory and what led him to the world of physical preparation
His introduction to coaching people and how his father inspired him to lift weights
Ben’s first strongman competition and how he transitioned to coaching professionally
The value of education and competition
How to get started on strongman lifting
Basic tools and equipment to get started with strongman lifting
Postural and movement demands unique to strongman training and competition
What a typical strongman training program looks like
The importance of cultivating mental resilience when training for a strongman competition
Identifying the needs of a strongman event and the difference between general and specific training
Managing the weeks and days leading up to a strongman competition to ensure you’re in peak condition
How to stay motivated, disciplined, and balance high-quality training with family time

 


Connect with Ben:

Be Strong KY
Be Strong KY on Facebook
Be Strong KY on Instagram
Be Strong KY on Twitter
Be Strong KY on YouTube
Email: [email protected]

 


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