57-year-old world champion Kaido Leesmann took on an unusual challenge

57-year-old world champion Kaido Leesmann took on an unusual challenge

Personal trainer and nutrition consultant Kaido Leesmann, a 54-time Estonian champion in powerlifting and multiple world and European champion, put himself to the test in an entirely new situation. The 57-year-old athlete took on a challenge that most people would not voluntarily undertake.

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Estonian powerlifting legend Kaido Leesmann is known as a man who does not shy away from pushing his limits. The 57-year-old personal trainer and nutrition consultant holds the title of 54-time Estonian champion in powerlifting and bench press, and his achievements also include a world championship title, several world records, and five European championship titles.

Over the years, Leesmann has repeatedly proved that in elite sport, progress never happens in the comfort zone. According to his philosophy, the key to success is the ability to do what is necessary even when motivation is lacking and the body is protesting.

Recently, however, the experienced athlete stepped into a completely new role, taking on a challenge that goes far beyond the usual gymnasium work. It is a situation that the vast majority of people would not voluntarily undertake-a true test of character that forces a person to rethink their limits.

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