Sport In Profile UK Issue 16 | Page 29

Paul Smith Paul Smith Paul Smith suffered the disappointment of losing the England’s Strongest Man title this year but wasted no time picking himself as he bounced back with a Ultimate Strongman Junior World Championship title. Sport in Profile Magazine recently caught up with Paul to find out how things are going. SIP: How long have you been involved and what first attracted you to Strongman competition? PS: I have been training for strongman for just over six years now. I was training in a local gym when I was 16 with no real competitive goals when I met a guy that had trained for strongman previously who was coming back from injury. I ended up training with him regularly and after a few weeks he asked if I’d ever considered strongman. I said I hadn’t but it sounded intriguing so we carried on training and after several months I entered a local competition just after my 17th birthday and although I had a terrible placing I really enjoyed the competition. The biggest thing was the individual nature of the sport where all the success or failure was down to me, as I got stronger some of the more visually impressive feats of strength became really enjoyable to achieve such as deadlifting a car for example. SIP: What are the most challenging and rewarding aspects of competing? PS: The mentally most challenging aspect of competing is on the actual competition day when you have an event you are looking forward to that should be good for you on paper that then goes badly and you have to pick yourself up and come back with a better performance in the next event. Physically, it is pushing yourself at the end of a training session when it feels like you have nothing left but you know you have to get through it. The most rewarding aspect of competing is simply the feeling of accomplishment after winning a competition that has taken months of hard work and knowing that you really did give your all in the preparation. SIP: How would you say the year has gone for you so far? PS: This year has been up and down for me with some big successes and some big disappointments. My www.sportip.biz 29