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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club.
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here : Clive Lloyd a previoulsy retired arm wrestler.
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030493_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club.
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here : Maurcie Mc Mulkin who started the club.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club.
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here : Maurcie Mc Mulkin who started the club.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030492_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030503_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030502_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030499_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030498_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030485_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030484_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030483_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030482_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_169030496_EYE
Winning hands down: arm wrestling takes Britain in its grip.
In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars.
In the garage of a house in east Birmingham, dozens of people are crowded around a table where two men grapple with each other, fists interlocked, sweat dripping down their foreheads.
This is the world of competitive arm wrestling, surging in popularity across the country, with grassroots clubs popping up in garages, gyms and community centres nationwide.
The Birmingham Bullets Arm Wrestling Club. Sunday competition vs Bristol Arm Wrestling Club for the "Dojo Challenge Cup".
Started in a back garden (extended shed/ garage) by Maurice Mc MulkinÖ.. The Bullets took on Bristol today Sunday April 21st 2024.
It has been said that the club has become a lifeline for a number of men, helping them make friendships, is good for mental†health and helps in reducing youth violence etc.
Pictured here are members of both teams competing at the event.
Stephen Shepherd / Guardian / eyevine
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