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This reminds of why I always put powerlifters over bodybuilders. A bodybuilder is ever-so-carefully carving away at body-fat to show off muscle development without deteriorating the muscles themselves. A powerlifter, on the other hand, is just achieving sheer, brutal power without any sort of aesthetic. It's their herculean performance that makes up for whatever softness other people dislike.
On principle, a strongman would have trouble studying a martial art. A martial art is a tool for a weak man to overcome greater adversity. A strongman would overcome much adversity on his own brute strength, and that is precisily the sort of noise that makes it harder for a strongman to pick up on subtleties of martial arts. Time and time again, it's always the dimunuitive master of technique that trumps a strongman. If there was someway to equip a man with both pinnacle technique and pinnacle strength, he would be unstoppable.
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