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MEET Arshia Goswami – the “world’s strongest girl” who can deadlift as much as a washing machine on her own.
The nine-year-old from Haryana, northern India, showed off her unbelievable skills as she performed a remarkable deadlift of 75kg.
The nine-year-old can lift an incredible 75kg on her own – the equivalent of a washing machine[/caption] The moment the young athlete performed the incredible deadlift[/caption]Arshia’s young age doesn’t stop her from showing extraordinary strength as she often lifts weights far beyond her own bodyweight – believed to be around 25kg.
The mini weightlifter also follows an insanely strict diet to stay in shape.
Her dad and fitness trainer, Avnish Goswami, revealed that his daughter only eats home-cooked healthy food and has never had a taste of chocolate in her life.
She first gained attention in 2021 when she broke the record for the youngest deadlifter.
At the age of six, she achieved a remarkable feat of lifting 45 kg, earning her a spot in the India Book of Records.
Incredible footage shows the Arshia as she gears up, grabs hold of the bar with weights loaded at either end and lifts it up.
Supporters can be heard shouting words of motivation to her as she lifted the equivalent of a washing machine.
Captioned “The youngest and strongest Indian” the viral clip was shared on Arshia’s Instagram, getting an astonishing two million likes.
One amazed user commented: “Wow. Took me years to even attempt that weight in my teens. Mad respect.”
Another added: “Wow wow wow.. We have a new superstar to win golds for India in the making.”
A third wrote: “Incredible work! Keep at it!”
While a fourth teased: “She is 25 kg. I would like to see all the tough guys in the comments deadlift 3 times their weight.”
Ambitious Arshia hopes to compete in the Paris Olympics this summer.
Meanwhile, a female bodybuilder dubbed the “She Hulk” has revealed how countless needy blokes beg her to pick them up or kiss her arms.
Jackie Koorn, 34, has her inbox overflowing with messages but she doubts that many guys would be able to handle her.
The Dutch often shares snaps of her workouts and wrestling matches to her 48,500 Instagram followers.
Jackie wants to be a role model for other women and give them a sense of confidence that “they too can be there and handle things”.
But shared that people can often be shocked by her impressive build.
And that getting “stared at” when out and about is not uncommon either.
The “Lady Hulk” said: “People stare at me in public all the time. I think some [men] are [afraid of me]. The men who have trained with me, seen me at work or in the ring, they might be.
“But they also jokingly warn others ‘Don’t make her angry, she’ll grab you and she’s super strong’.
“I know I can come across as quite intimidating, which is why I also participate in wrestling shows. Inside, I have a good heart and would never harm anyone.”