Tom Stoltman's transformation from a bullied teenager to the world's strongest man is a testament to the power of embracing one's uniqueness and cultivating mental toughness.
As a skinny 16-year-old with glasses, autism, and sticking-out teeth, Tom felt like an outcast in school. Bullied for being different, he turned to video games and skipping meals for sweets as coping mechanisms. However, it was his older brother Luke, who had become a bodybuilding competitor at the time, that intervened and introduced Tom to weightlifting.
At first, Tom struggled with the 20kg barbell, but soon found himself enjoying the process of lifting and working out. With his autism as a "cheat code," Tom could lock into routine and block out distractions. He ditched snacks for protein-rich meals and focused on building strength to compete in strongman competitions.
Ten years later, Tom has transformed from a 90kg, 6ft-8in skinny kid to an imposing figure at 180kg β the same weight as a large lion. He now eats five times a day to fuel his training, consuming eight boiled eggs with cheese and mayonnaise for breakfast alone.
Tom's strongman career is nothing short of remarkable. In 2021, he became the world's strongest man at just 27 years old, defeating industry veterans to take the title. He has since won it twice more, demonstrating his ability to perform under pressure.
Despite his physical prowess, Tom attributes his success not to his appearance but to the mental toughness and self-acceptance that come from embracing his uniqueness. "A lot of people think strongmen are fat guys lifting one rep," he says, but Tom's story proves otherwise. With a BMI that doesn't reflect his health due to his low cholesterol levels, Tom is proof that you can be fit at any shape or size.
When asked how he feels about his body now, Tom proudly declares himself "proud of it." Not because of the biceps, but because of the mental toughness and superhuman strength his body represents. His latest feat, helping a man push a broken-down car off the road, is a testament to his newfound confidence and capabilities.
Tom's journey from an awkward teenager to the world's strongest man serves as a powerful reminder that our differences can be turned into strengths with the right mindset and support.
As a skinny 16-year-old with glasses, autism, and sticking-out teeth, Tom felt like an outcast in school. Bullied for being different, he turned to video games and skipping meals for sweets as coping mechanisms. However, it was his older brother Luke, who had become a bodybuilding competitor at the time, that intervened and introduced Tom to weightlifting.
At first, Tom struggled with the 20kg barbell, but soon found himself enjoying the process of lifting and working out. With his autism as a "cheat code," Tom could lock into routine and block out distractions. He ditched snacks for protein-rich meals and focused on building strength to compete in strongman competitions.
Ten years later, Tom has transformed from a 90kg, 6ft-8in skinny kid to an imposing figure at 180kg β the same weight as a large lion. He now eats five times a day to fuel his training, consuming eight boiled eggs with cheese and mayonnaise for breakfast alone.
Tom's strongman career is nothing short of remarkable. In 2021, he became the world's strongest man at just 27 years old, defeating industry veterans to take the title. He has since won it twice more, demonstrating his ability to perform under pressure.
Despite his physical prowess, Tom attributes his success not to his appearance but to the mental toughness and self-acceptance that come from embracing his uniqueness. "A lot of people think strongmen are fat guys lifting one rep," he says, but Tom's story proves otherwise. With a BMI that doesn't reflect his health due to his low cholesterol levels, Tom is proof that you can be fit at any shape or size.
When asked how he feels about his body now, Tom proudly declares himself "proud of it." Not because of the biceps, but because of the mental toughness and superhuman strength his body represents. His latest feat, helping a man push a broken-down car off the road, is a testament to his newfound confidence and capabilities.
Tom's journey from an awkward teenager to the world's strongest man serves as a powerful reminder that our differences can be turned into strengths with the right mindset and support.