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At the tender age of 5, Giuliano is said to be the strongest kid in the world and has the Guinness World records to back it. His dad pushes him like a boxer on the road to redemption. The little guy holds the world record — 10 meters (or 33 feet) for walking on his hands, not mention with a weight ball between his legs. Giuliano's father Iulian Stroe was asked why he’s training his 5-year-old like a Navy SEAL. He says that there isn’t anything excessive about his son’s workout routine and that people misjudge him and his young son. “It’s not wrong what we do, because I did the same things when I was a little boy and I am healthy and strong,” Stroe wrote in an e-mail. He doesn’t pay much attention to critics who don’t know anything about him or his son. “They say these things because they are lazy people. They find motivation in not doing sport.” Stroe lives with his family in Italy, he coaches his son five days a week, with sessions lasting three hours. Giuliano has a 3-year-old workout partner, his younger brother, Claudio. Peep the video. "You have been blessed with the grace of the Panther"
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At the tender age of 5, Giuliano is said to be the strongest kid in the world and has the Guinness World records to back it. His dad pushes him like a boxer on the road to redemption. The little guy holds the world record — 10 meters (or 33 feet) for walking on his hands, not mention with a weight ball between his legs. Giuliano's father Iulian Stroe was asked why he’s training his 5-year-old like a Navy SEAL. He says that there isn’t anything excessive about his son’s workout routine and that people misjudge him and his young son. “It’s not wrong what we do, because I did the same things when I was a little boy and I am healthy and strong,” Stroe wrote in an e-mail. He doesn’t pay much attention to critics who don’t know anything about him or his son. “They say these things because they are lazy people. They find motivation in not doing sport.” Stroe lives with his family in Italy, he coaches his son five days a week, with sessions lasting three hours. Giuliano has a 3-year-old workout partner, his younger brother, Claudio. Peep the video. "You have been blessed with the grace of the Panther"
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