User talk:Toofasttooglorious

Larry 'Wheels' Williams, is a famous American powerlifter, he once held the total record for 3 weight classes,(being 110kg(242lbs),125kg(275lbs) and 140kg(308lbs), of which he still maintains the 140kg total record which he has held since March 2020.  Larry Williams is a pioneer in the fitness industry, being one of the first fitness personalities who built an industry not solely built on aesthetics, for he is an incredibly gifted powerlifter and one of the 'pound-for-pound' strongest men to have ever lived.   He is beloved by his fans for his deep unique powerful laugh and for seemingly loosing his temper, whilst lifting his record breaking lifts at the end of which he is often heard screaming his catchphrase 'power!', following this he will unclip and often throw his belt after which he will slowly calm down and return to his usual calm, always smiling self.     Larry Williams was born in America on 3rd December 1994. Larry Williams proved gifted in strength from a young age, strength is something that is often built buy the athletes over a long period of time but Larry Williams' progression was metoric starting with an already gargantuan 862kg(1900lb) total over next 6 and a half years he would max out at his 140kg class record setting total of 1075kg(2370lbs). Larry Williams, earned his nickname wheels from an early strength coach who said that Williams should become wheels refering to the similarities between a standard 45lb weight plate and a waggon wheel, Larry Williams loved the nickname so much that he kept using it over and over and as he gained popularity, people often knew him as just Larry'Wheels' rather than Larry Williams, so much so that his highly popular YouTube and Instagram pages use his 'wheels' nickname. Larry Williams became famous for pushing his body to the extreme staying at a low body fat level year round and often breaking records and winning competitions as one of the lightest competitors in his class a good example of this would be his 140kg total record where he was 128kg only 3kg over the 125kg cut-off point. Whilst pushing his body to the extreme he would often set a 'PR', which stands for Personal record, these constant PR's would inspire him to begin the 'PR lifestyle' brand aimed at fitness, nutrition, specific powerlifting equipment and merchandise.