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Rick Belden
 
As a self-proclaimed “country boy” growing up in a small town near Lake George in upstate New York, Rick Belden learned to lift heavy weight, moving wood as a lumberjack with his father. Years later, Belden would use the strength he first began to develop as a child, to win “World’s Strongest Man” competitions and shatter world records. “They call it ‘country strong’,’ said Belden. “It describes people who have strength from doing more unconventional movements. A unique strength develops and the contests I competed in are geared towards unconventional strength.” In 2000, lifelong fitness enthusiast Belden was working in a North Carolina fitness center, when he was approached by a promoter for the Mack Truck “U.S. Strongest Man” competition. At 6 foot 5 and 290 pounds, Belden was eager to give the contest a chance. He opposed 43 other men and competed in a variety of strength events, including a tractor-trailer pull, and an obstacle course done while pushing a wheelbarrow with 500 pounds of weight, Belden came out victorious. From there, Belden competed in and won the Mack Truck World’s Strongest Man competition. In fact, he nearly set a world record by pulling a 40,000 pound tractor-trailer 25 feet in only 15.36 seconds. His newfound talent grew from there. In 2002, he set the world record for “The Telephone Book Tear.” “I found out that the record (at that time) was held by a British man and was 9,007 pages in three minutes,” he recalled. Belden felt he could beat this record. He had 300 phone books delivered to his house and began training. The books were torn from top to bottom in one quick motion. He ripped 19 of them to shatter the record. This special feat was acknowledged on the television game show Jeopardy. As part of a category called “Strong Men,” the question read; “Guinness reports that in 2002, Rick Belden took three minutes to rip up a total of over twenty-eight thousand pages worth of these.” Belden was setting records again in 2004. This time, he earned the world strength record for pulling a 29,833 pound fire truck 30 feet in a parking lot in his hometown. He also pulled a 7,153 pound truck with one arm. These days, Belden has retired from strong man competitions due to injury. He recently underwent surgeries to repair ruptured discs and reconstructive surgeries to repair his pectorals, biceps and shoulders. “It is very grueling and taxing on the body, which is why I don’t compete anymore,” he said. I only got involved because I had the unique strength to do it; never took any of it too seriously. I’m naturally very competitive at everything I do in life, I was lucky I found something I was good at.“ Today Belden has taken on the role of District Sales Manager for North Carolina for Lifestyle Family Fitness. He is working to recruit, hire, train and develop sales teams as Lifestyle Family Fitness enters Charlotte and Raleigh for the first time. And his biggest challenge today is “getting all the North Carolina residents to believe what I already know is true. Lifestyle Family Fitness is the best fitness company in the industry at building lasting relationships with not only its members but its employees as well.”
Rick Belden Fire Truck
     
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