"World's Strongest Toddler" Liam Hoekstra
The World's Strongest Toddler released on yesterday June 10, 2009 on TLC. The Story based on a 3-year-old boy Liam Hoekstra with incredible force that lifts weights and performs exercises to amaze his friends, parents and doctors.
TV Show : World's Strongest Toddler
Released date : 10th June, 2009
Source : TLC
Rating : 2.6 / 5
The 3 year old boy has an unusual hereditary defect called Myostatin-related muscle Hypertrophy and has about 40 percent more muscle which makes him incredibly strong. Liam is so strong so he could lift 2.5 kilo weights and easily moved furniture.
Hypertrophy means gained muscle mass. Liam Hoekstra is a "the world's strongest toddler,” He does not have big muscles but he has quite buff.
World's Strongest Toddler show was really amazing as how strong this little is. In this show his mother explained all about him. She said that he was born with muscles, he was crawling when he was 4 months old and walking at 6 months. His mother says he is always hungry and eats large quantities of food.



when i watched this show i
when i watched this show i was completely blown away. it was like i was looking at my son in 3 years. i just had my son in may (2009) and he was born with muscles in his legs, arms, and stomach that EVERYONE noticed immediately, had great head control at birth, was holding his head at about 3 weeks, by a month old all he wanted to do was stand in my and his fathers lap, by 5 weeks he was rolling over from his stomach to his back, and by 6 weeks he was rolling from his back to his stomach. He was so hungry from the time he was born that i couldnt breastfeed for more than two weeks because i wasnt making enough milk for him. at 2 months old he is already taking steps (with us holding him up of corse), he holds his head great, still has all of his muscles, weighs close to 15 lbs, and is already eating 8 oz of formula at each feeding (his cousin who is 3 weeks older than him is only taking 3-4 oz). he amazes me more and more each day.
My husband and I watched the
My husband and I watched the World's Strongest Toddler last night and we were shocked because the show was basically a mirror image of our daughter who is now 4 years old, without a doubt she's the female version of Liam. We always knew our daughter was physically strong and we joke around and call her 'a machine' because there is nothing she can't do, and she does it well and usually better then kids who are older then she is. Until we saw the show on Liam we thought she was a normal girl with great physical abilities, but now we know she truly is special. She crawled at 4 or 5 months, would turn from her back to her stomach at 1 to 2 months old, held her head up strong and proud at 2 months old or younger. I wish I'd kept a diary but she was my third child and the novelty had already worn off so much of this I'm going by memory. However, most of our friends would always comment on how advances she was. Her first year of gymnastics when she was 3, other parents couldn't believe this was her first time in gymnastics, they were sure she had previous training because she was excelling beyond all the other kids her age. I am 100% sure that she was walking like a pro in her 8th month and could run up and down stairs long before she was 2 years old. Her upper body strength is incredible and a chin up to her is childs play, she can do several in a row, and climbing up a pole or rope is easy, I've seen her climb up the poles of a playground swing set and touch the top bar. She can even do a bar flip from a standing position by using her stomach and arm muscles to pull herself up and over the bar then land back on her feet again. She can run faster then kids 1 or 2 years older then her and she swims like a fish and holds her breath amazingly long under water as she swims like someone who has had lessons all her life. And can this girl eat, she eats so well and usually requires 2nds. She is the most amazing little girl and I'd like to see her and Liam together and compare, you will all agree that she is the female version of him. Her calves are like little apples and when she flexes her muscles they feel like hard metal. Whatever you want to believe about Liam is your choice, but I know my daughter is 'a machine' and no one can tell me otherwise. As for weights she's never had that opportunity to lift them but she does lift her brother off his feet and he weights more then 50 lbs so I think that would say alot about her abilities. Olympics watch out!
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