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Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

author:Jimu News

Jimu news reporter Hu Yongmou

On the last day of July, smoke rose again at the Tokyo International Forum Building. In the men's 81 kg event at the Tokyo Olympics, 37-year-old Lu Xiaojun defeated a group of young people in their 20s to win the gold medal with a total of 170 kg, 204 kg deadlift and a total of 374 kg!

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

Weightlifter Lu Xiaojun won the Tokyo Olympics

In the First World War of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Lu Xiaojun created a new three Olympic records for snatching, deadlift and total results. Lu Xiaojun won the championship again after the London Olympic Games, and fans at home and abroad instantly boiled. After the game, the Olympic staff asked Lu Xiaojun to sign a group photo, and foreign "military god" fans also celebrated on TikTok and other platforms, praising him as "the best in history" (GOAT).

For TikTok netizens who love sports, Lu Xiaojun has always been a "god-like existence". On TikTok, the entry #luxiaojun video was viewed more than 1.8 million times.

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

On TikTok, #luxiaojun (Lu Xiaojun) video views exceeded 1.8 million

Creator @rogerhuynh2 is a weightlifting enthusiast and a "die-hard fan" of Lu Xiaojun. After Lu Xiaojun won the championship, he excitedly posted several short videos on TikTok, accompanied by text: When they said that it was too old to participate in the Olympic Games at the age of 37, you bravely went forward and won the gold medal!

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

At the Tokyo Olympics, Lu Xiaojun held up a barbell

In the video, Lu Xiaojun failed to lift 165 kilograms. But he was not affected at all, but successfully tried two consecutive lifts, and the grip was fixed at 170 kg. In the deadlift competition, this year's European Champion Pizzoratto steadily lifted 200 kg. In the face of the Italian lifting re-show poor chase, Lu Xiaojun was angry and squated perfectly, successfully lifting 204 kg.

"Lü Xiaojun is simply a legendary Benqi!" "The god of war is performing miracles again, ah no, it is a miracle." "Help, this man is still so fierce"... TikTok netizens did not hesitate to praise Lu Xiaojun.

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

TikTok netizens said that Lu Xiaojun was as young as he was in his twenties

Seeing TikTok netizens cheering for Lu Xiaojun's "call", @rogerhuynh2 left a message in the comment area: "Maybe you don't know, Lu Xiaojun just celebrated his 37th birthday in Tokyo, and he was already the oldest Olympic champion in weightlifting when he won the championship." ”

Seeing this top message, netizens were shocked, and they all sighed that practicing weightlifting can not only strengthen the body, but also beautify and maintain beauty.

Lu Xiaojun is known as the "world's most beautiful person" by fitness people because of his smooth weightlifting movements and beautiful muscle lines. TikTok netizens are more straightforward, praising every arc and muscle on Lu Xiaojun's body as perfect and pleasing to the eye.

On TikTok, Lu Xiaojun can be called the "top stream" of the fitness circle. Some netizens followed Lü Xiaojun to train shoulders, saying that as long as they learn to "Lu's standing posture and paddle", becoming a male god is not a dream;

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

TikTok netizens learned from Lu Xiaojun to practice shoulders

Some netizens followed Lu Xiaojun to practice his back. TikTok user @Squat_University paired Lü Xiaojun's training video with a human body structure diagram, and analyzed how Lü Xiaojun trained a perfect back frame by frame;

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

TikTok netizens analyzed how Lu Xiaojun practiced his back

There are also netizens who follow Lu Xiaojun to practice squats, practice balance, and practice curls...

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

TikTok netizens followed Lu Xiaojun to learn fitness

Lu Xiaojun is physically fit, has a cheerful smile, and has also attracted many fans outside the fitness circle. User @roastmortem is Lu Xiaojun's new fan. She posted a video with the dubbing "You might ask me why I'm watching the Olympics." Subsequently, Lu Xiaojun appeared in the video, he was working out shirtless, his muscles rose and fell with his movements, and the powerful force seemed to rush out of the screen.

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

TikTok netizens shared Lu Xiaojun training video

Users @starsports001 also shared a video from a few years ago. In the video, national weightlifters and ethnic Minority Hercules exchange strength training. Hercules curiously surrounded Lü Xiaojun, and everyone took turns reaching out and pinching and groping Lü Xiaojun's muscles. Seeing this video, some TikTok netizens "jealously" said: "How did I see this video?" I also want to touch the muscles of the god of war! ”

Lu Xiaojun lifted weights to win the championship! "Peerless Beauty" turned out to be a TikTok fitness textbook

Hercules touched Lü Xiaojun's chest muscles

Since 1998, Lu Xiaojun has been training in weightlifting for more than 20 years. Many fans asked, has the "God of War" retired from now on? In this regard, Lu Xiaojun said that his love for weightlifting is from the heart, he likes the feeling of fighting on the field, "if I need to go on, I may still be the same."

Lu Xiaojun's words made TikTok netizens put their hearts into their stomachs. They are full of expectations, in the Paris Olympic Games three years later, they may once again witness the "god of war" to break through themselves and reproduce the "divine might"!

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