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Icelandic CrossFit athlete Sara Sigmundsdottir initially took up the sport to "lose weight and get a boyfriend." She hated having muscles at first, but has since learned to love her strong ...
Icelandic CrossFit athlete Sara Sigmundsdottir initially took up the sport to "lose weight and get a boyfriend." She hated having muscles at first, but has since learned to love her strong physique.
Sara Sigmundsdottir is an Icelandic CrossFit athlete and one of the sport's biggest stars. Training her core is key, and she works her abs at the end of every session, she told Insider.
With her third-place finishes at the 2015 and 2016 CrossFit Games, fourth-place finish in 2017, and a deadlift PB of 155kg, Icelandic athlete Sara Sigmundsdóttir certainly means business. Here's ...
CrossFit: Sara Sigmundsdottir joins Noah Ohlsen and Training Think Tank mastermind looking to fulfil potential. The 28-year-old Icelandic star moving back to the United States to join stable of ...
The Icelandic superstar takes top spot in the first of 28 CrossFit sanctionals. ... Filthy 150 CrossFit sanctional: Sara Sigmundsdottir wins in Ireland as Justin Medeiros tops the men’s side.
Sara Sigmundsdottir is an Icelandic CrossFit athlete and one of the sport's biggest stars. Training her core is key, and she works her abs at the end of every session, she told Insider. Sigmundsdottir ...
In the sport of CrossFit, there are no stars bigger than Iceland’s Sara Sigmundsdottir. With 1.4 million instagram followers and hoards of fans wherever she competes, no one receives louder ...
Sara Sigmundsdottir once threw up three times after a training session due to menstrual cramps. The CrossFit athlete lost her periods for two years when she first started the sport. Where you are in ...
Icelandic CrossFit athlete Sara Sigmundsdottir initially took up the sport to "lose weight and get a boyfriend." She hated having muscles at first, but has since learned to love her strong physique.
Icelandic CrossFit athlete Sara Sigmundsdottir said she lost her period for two years when she first started competing in 2015. She told Insider overtraining and under-recovering led to functional ...