Aneta Florczyk: Genetic Freak?

Had to google her. Typical, Pole/E European stock. Still pulls off hot, like Anja Parson. Big, yet still womanly enough to not be worried about being the ghey for fapping over them.

^ Had to do the same, I wonder about the weight of 155 though. May have been when she was younger but she has thickend up it looks like in the strongman comps.

On her own website it says that she was 165lbs as of four years ago.

This whole thing is getting more and more ridiculous.

(Also ridiculous? The fact that none of my posts are showing up in this thread WTF)

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
I just don’t know how someone could stoop so low as to call someone else Einstein. Man alive that’s so rude![/quote]

I dunno, Einstein would be considered sexy in some circles!! Guy knew how to wear some shorts!!

ed- and ladies shoes lol!
[/quote]

Give the man a break. Remember, he didn’t know how to tie his shoes.

Lets see if I can distill the idiocy of the argument here;

“Yer stupid, only one in a million could do that.”

“No yer stupid brah, there’s at least 10 people in the world who could do that.”

[quote]eeu743 wrote:

[quote]Deorum wrote:

[quote]mr popular wrote:
Does anyone here think a man of 5’6 could not reach a 300lb bench press at 155lbs bodyweight with many years of training? Or even a 550lb dead? (Also bearing in mind that she may have a lighter skeleton compared to a man of the same size)

Testosterone isn’t everything. There are many reasons why women like this are a rarity, and all of those reasons are far more plausible than “she has abnormal testosterone” or “she’s on steroids” or even “it’s all genetics”.[/quote]

I wouldn’t say it is all genetics… But take your pick of nearly any other woman in the planet and train her all you want and give her all the steroids you want and she is not going to be able to do what this broad can.[/quote]

uh…what? give a woman all the steroids you want and she won’t be able to do what this girl can? i guess you’ve never seen any of the massive female bodybuilders that would put this girl (and most men) to shame?

stupid statement[/quote]

most top women bodybuilders for the most part, don’t lift all that heavy. and its very very rare for any woman to do a 300lb bench press. we are talking raw, with no bench shirt right.

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]eeu743 wrote:

[quote]Deorum wrote:

[quote]mr popular wrote:
Does anyone here think a man of 5’6 could not reach a 300lb bench press at 155lbs bodyweight with many years of training? Or even a 550lb dead? (Also bearing in mind that she may have a lighter skeleton compared to a man of the same size)

Testosterone isn’t everything. There are many reasons why women like this are a rarity, and all of those reasons are far more plausible than “she has abnormal testosterone” or “she’s on steroids” or even “it’s all genetics”.[/quote]

I wouldn’t say it is all genetics… But take your pick of nearly any other woman in the planet and train her all you want and give her all the steroids you want and she is not going to be able to do what this broad can.[/quote]

uh…what? give a woman all the steroids you want and she won’t be able to do what this girl can? i guess you’ve never seen any of the massive female bodybuilders that would put this girl (and most men) to shame?

stupid statement[/quote]

most top women bodybuilders for the most part, don’t lift all that heavy. and its very very rare for any woman to do a 300lb bench press. we are talking raw, with no bench shirt right. [/quote]

I’m actually having a lot of trouble finding information about her most recent competition lifts, or whether she trains with powerlifting gear in the gym. I can’t even find anything besides the OP that says she benched 300lbs. The most I found was in an interview where she said that in training she benched 264 in the gym, and in 2001 she benched 220 in competition.

550@155 would put her second at the Arnold Deadlift Challenge behind Priscilla Ribic (550@148), and 6th overall (all time). 595@155 would have won the Arnold and 3rd biggest women’s deadlift of all time.

Where are all these female BB’s pulling in the upper 5’s? I can’t find any on youtube…

[quote]johnnytang24 wrote:
550@155 would put her second at the Arnold Deadlift Challenge behind Priscilla Ribic (550@148), and 6th overall (all time). 595@155 would have won the Arnold and 3rd biggest women’s deadlift of all time.

Where are all these female BB’s pulling in the upper 5’s? I can’t find any on youtube…[/quote]

Female power lifters have been known to get in the 5’s with shirt. Without gear the record stands somewhere in the very low 400 area.

I think that record still stands. Knowing the sport though I’m probably wrong lol.

For a woman to bench near 300 no gear at her weight is a fucking anomaly and very close to world record.

[quote]on edge wrote:
Lets see if I can distill the idiocy of the argument here;

“Yer stupid, only one in a million could do that.”

“No yer stupid brah, there’s at least 10 people in the world who could do that.”[/quote]

I think you did a good job there.

One note about ms. Florczyk: she lifts this much while still looking like a woman. i.e. she’s not huge, she’s not flat, she’s not freaky lean.

Many other strong women actually look like men (whether viva la test injeccion or fatter that fat or simply huge).

OP, are you male or female? The comment about wanting a 300 bench and 550 dead… Sometime in 5 years… Really got me confused.

As for Aneta… Hey folks, how many women are even TRYING to do that? I mean, REALLY trying? How many aren’t held back by not wanting to get “too big” at least sub-consciously (even on this site, even if they know better)? How many are REALLY eating and training for this and pushing the limits in the weight-room? Never miss sessions? Do what is needed in the gym rather than just rely on random over-specialized PL routines?
And females asking themselves this… Be honest.

I sincerely doubt that Aneta is doing the exact same things you see most female trainees do but just so happens to get twice as strong or better. She really doesn’t have the look of someone with awesome genetics.
That’s not to say she isn’t above average in that department, but come on…

It’s not exactly easy to judge female genetics for strength training in the first place… The female field isn’t as saturated as the male field, not as much data available… Only some of the freaks are in play, I’d guess.

I’m surprised that Aneta is so light actually, but whatever. I hope we get more women like her.

http://home.pages.at/athletics/html/wrapper_florczyk01.html

She’s a farm girl apparently? Huh. Lots of physical activity from an early age…

In terms of physique she reminds me of our very own veggiestrong a bit…

Okay, let’s see if the pic goes up.

[quote]Cephalic_Carnage wrote:
for Aneta… Hey folks, how many women are even TRYING to do that? I mean, REALLY trying? How many aren’t held back by not wanting to get “too big” at least sub-consciously (even on this site, even if they know better)? How many are REALLY eating and training for this and pushing the limits in the weight-room? Never miss sessions? Do what is needed in the gym rather than just rely on random over-specialized PL routines?
And females asking themselves this… Be honest.[/quote]

I totally admit to holding back to not get too big. I think push hard but I don’t train or eat for size. When I eat I do grow and I know I could be much bigger. And stronger…

I don’t think I’m above average genetically as far as strength goes but I agree with your point that if lifting was something more women did, we’d see a LOT more strong women who currently would be considered anomalies.

I’m a man. I need 250 on the DL and 135 on the bench to be as strong (raw). For the DL, yes, probably 5 years. I’m not trying to hurry it. The bench, maybe 2 years, maybe three.

Also, the elite standard for a woman her weight (raw) is 850 lbs. She lifts nearly double that (even if not raw).
http://www.rawpowerlifting.com/pdf/RAWClassificationStandards.pdf

[quote]Sterneneisen wrote:
I’m a man. I need 250 on the DL and 135 on the bench to be as strong (raw). For the DL, yes, probably 5 years. I’m not trying to hurry it. The bench, maybe 2 years, maybe three.

Also, the elite standard for a woman her weight (raw) is 850 lbs. She lifts nearly double that (even if not raw).
http://www.rawpowerlifting.com/pdf/RAWClassificationStandards.pdf[/quote]

You’ve been lifting 3 years (on your profile) and your benching 165? I think I’m missing something here.

Either way, she is solid. She is not a near midget doing a three inch deadlift for a world record or too fat to run to save to her life.

As for the population thing about fewer women lifting; true, although a lot of guys that lift hard are mediocre and feel peer pressured to lift anyway. I think women more often get into a sport because they figure they’re truly good at it.
Another thing is there is not that much of a calling for strength oriented spectator sports like a female NFL. It’s not gender segregated but in the absence of a female league, it’s not realistic for women to compete. As such, you could think that this would kind of free up strong women for more accessible amateur strength sports while some of the best male talent is ‘wasted’ in high paying non-strength sports.

USAPL: http://www.usapowerlifting.com/lifterscorner/ipfclass.shtml
She’s much stronger than the elite for both IPF and USAPL

Very impressive…that being said, most women really don’t lift heavy weights…sooooooo…until they do…it’s going to be pretty tough to conjecture just how impressive this is in relative terms.

Until then I’ll give her a spankability rating of 9/10.