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Mark Felix is one of the most extraordinary outliers in the history of strongman. Nearly 60 years old, still competing, still breaking records and still defying what most people believe the human body is capable of.
In this episode of The Good, The Bad & The Beast, Eddie Hall sits down with the strongman legend known as “The Miracle Man” to unpack a life shaped by hardship, resilience and relentless movement. From humble beginnings born in Grenada and raised off the grid with no electricity or running water, Mark grew up hunting for food, climbing trees and building houses by hand before the age of 20.
After spending 11 years living and working on cruise ships, Mark moved to the UK in his late 20s and didn’t even begin strongman until the age of 37. Despite that, he went on to compete at World’s Strongest Man a record 18 times, make multiple finals and become widely regarded as the greatest grip athlete the sport has ever seen.
The conversation dives deep into Mark’s world records, his calm mindset under extreme pressure, his obsession with staying active and his simple but disciplined approach to diet, training and longevity. Eddie and Mark also explore why grip strength doesn’t fade with age, how movement is the real key to anti ageing and why Mark believes stress is the biggest killer of all.
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Mark Felix is one of the most extraordinary outliers in the history of strongman. Nearly 60 years old, still competing, still breaking records and still defying what most people believe the human body is capable of.
In this episode of The Good, The Bad & The Beast, Eddie Hall sits down with the strongman legend known as “The Miracle Man” to unpack a life shaped by hardship, resilience and relentless movement. From humble beginnings born in Grenada and raised off the grid with no electricity or running water, Mark grew up hunting for food, climbing trees and building houses by hand before the age of 20.
After spending 11 years living and working on cruise ships, Mark moved to the UK in his late 20s and didn’t even begin strongman until the age of 37. Despite that, he went on to compete at World’s Strongest Man a record 18 times, make multiple finals and become widely regarded as the greatest grip athlete the sport has ever seen.
The conversation dives deep into Mark’s world records, his calm mindset under extreme pressure, his obsession with staying active and his simple but disciplined approach to diet, training and longevity. Eddie and Mark also explore why grip strength doesn’t fade with age, how movement is the real key to anti ageing and why Mark believes stress is the biggest killer of all.
Get £10 off with code BEAST at Huel.com/BEAST
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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