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“Dude! Freaking Unit !!”: Sleeper Build Diced Physique of Multiple Record Holding Swimmer Leaves Fitness World in Awe

Published Nov 24, 2023 | 12:38 AM EST

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Ultramarathon athlete and author Ross Edgley has astounded countless people from all over the globe with his insane world records. The man crossed the whole of Great Britain, becoming the first swimmer to do so. However, in order to make this dream a reality, apart from swimming alone, he indulges in other fitness activities as well, to keep his body prepared.

Edgley maintains an active social media presence and shares the happenings of his daily life with his fans over social media. In his recent Instagram post, he could be seen rock climbing as part of his conditioning routine. However, the post received a lot of attention from the fitness world who couldn’t resist from applauding his ripped physique. 

Ross Edgley’s rock climbing session

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Thanks to his years of ventures in the realm of swimming, Edgley has built an insane amount of muscle mass. What many people fail to realize is that swimming is a full-body workout and can help build muscle over time. As Edgley recently went rock climbing, he posted a few images from his session, and wrote in the caption, “Awesome few days at @lborouniversity testing consulting their sports science genius! Revealed still LOTS more work to be done on the power-to-weight ratio… HUGE 4-week training bloc ahead to get back to my “rope/rock climbing” conditioning days.”

 

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As Ross looked pretty lean in the pictures, he admitted, “Not sure what my body fat was in this picture, but remember being so powerful with bodyweight movements and conditioning.”

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Coming across the post, many from the fitness sphere reacted to the same, expressing their views. Let’s take a look at a few of them. 

Netizens react to Edgley’s Instagram post

One of the users commented on the post saying, “Rumours are circulating that Ross decided to rewrite modern physics, and just swam straight up the side of the wall,” while another fan of Edgley stated, “Great shot! If you rotate your phone, it looks more like trying to stand up after a heavy leg day.”

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Comparing his stance to that of Spiderman, another fan commented, “SpiderRoss will save the day. Showing us all the Edgy way,” while one of them wrote, “Dude ! Freaking unit !! Lookin deadly cowboy.” The post also led to one of his fans admitting their views on the picture as he wrote, “I’ve seen this picture of you before and not to sound weird or anything but this is probably the coolest pic of you I’ve ever seen. those lats and that back. and to see it 3 times in a row.”

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What are your views on this? Let us know in the comments. 

 

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Sarthak Khanna

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I am Sarthak Khanna. I first got involved in bodybuilding after watching the legendary documentary Pumping Iron. Having been a soccer enthusiast for years, I got my first gym membership as part of a rehabilitation routine after injuring my leg while playing soccer.
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