Eddie Hall - Bodybuilder Profile

Eddie Hall

The Beast

Eddie Hall Strongman Competitor, Media Personality & Athlete
Newcastle‑under‑Lyme, Staffordshire, England 38 Years
Relationships
Alexandra Hall , business owner (barbershop)
Wife

Personal Life

Date of Birth
January 15, 1988
Birthplace
Newcastle‑under‑Lyme, Staffordshire, England
Zodiac sign
Capricorn
Nationality
United Kingdom
Hometown
Newcastle‑under‑Lyme, Staffordshire, England
Religion
Christianity
Food Habit
Non-vegetarian

Eddie Hall Physical Stats

Height (approx.)
6'3 (191 cm)
Weight (approx.)
432 lbs (196 kg)
Body Measurements (approx.)
Chest: 62 Inches • Waist: 50 Inches • Biceps: 24 Inches
Eye Colour
Blue
Hair Colour
Dark Brown

Eddie Hall Competition History

Awards, Honours, Achievements
Other
  • • In Competition
  • • Deadlift with straps, suit & hitching – 500 kg (1,102.3 lb) – world record
  • • Rogue Elephant Bar Deadlift with straps – 465 kg (1,026 lb)
  • • Axle Press – 216 kg (476 lb) strict press – world record
  • • Log Lift – 213 kg (469 lb) strict press – British record (Europes Strongest Man 2018)
  • • Gym Lifts (Raw)
  • • Deadlift with 18-inch bar – 536 kg (1,181.7 lb) – world record
  • • Squat – 405 kg (891 lb)
  • • Bench Press – 300 kg (660 lb)
  • • Leg Press – 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) for 10 reps

Relationships & More

Marital Status
Married
Relationships
Alexandra Hall , business owner (barbershop)
Wife
Children
  • Eddie and Alexandra have multiple children together:
  • Son: Maximus (older son).
  • Daughters: Two daughters born in June 2023 and October 2024.
  • Eddie also has an older daughter, Layla, from a previous relationship.

Eddie Hall – Height, Weight, Age, 500kg Deadlift & Strongman Legacy

Who is Eddie Hall?

Eddie Hall, famously known as “The Beast”, is a British professional strongman, powerlifter, and media personality. He is best known for lifting a world-record 500kg deadlift and winning the 2017 World’s Strongest Man competition. Eddie is also a fitness entrepreneur, YouTuber, and occasional MMA fighter.

Eddie Hall Strongman & Powerlifting Career

Eddie Hall began lifting seriously in his teens and quickly rose to fame in UK Strongman competitions. He dominated the World’s Strongest Man (WSM) and set the world record for the heaviest deadlift in history in 2016.

Eddie Hall Training Philosophy

Eddie Hall trains for maximum strength with a combination of strongman events, powerlifting, and bodybuilding-style accessory work.

Key Principles

  • Heavy compound lifts

  • Event-specific training (logs, stones, tires)

  • Progressive overload

  • Recovery and nutrition prioritization

Eddie Hall Training Split

Sample Strongman Split

  • Day 1: Deadlift focus & Back

  • Day 2: Pressing (Overhead) & Shoulders

  • Day 3: Stones, Tires, Farmer’s Walk

  • Day 4: Legs & Squats

  • Day 5: Accessory work & Arms

  • Day 6: Conditioning & Grip work

  • Day 7: Rest / Active recovery

Eddie Hall Diet & Nutrition

Eddie’s diet is extremely high-calorie, designed to fuel heavy lifting.

Diet Highlights

  • 10,000+ calories during peak strongman prep

  • Protein-rich: Beef, chicken, fish

  • Carbs: Rice, potatoes, pasta

  • Frequent meals (6–8 per day)

  • Supplements: Protein powders, creatine, vitamins

Eddie Hall MMA & Media Ventures

  • Explored MMA fighting

  • Appeared in documentaries, podcasts, YouTube videos, and TV shows

  • Featured in media discussing strength, lifting, and health

Eddie Hall Net Worth

  • Estimated Net Worth (2025): $4–5 million

  • Income Sources:

    • Strongman competitions

    • YouTube & media appearances

    • Endorsements & sponsorships

    • Business ventures

Eddie Hall Facts

  • Nicknamed “The Beast”

  • First person to deadlift 500kg

  • Maintains impressive strength and size post-competition

  • Advocates for grip and core training

  • Popularly competes in challenges and charity lifts on social media

Eddie Hall Legacy

Eddie Hall is considered one of the greatest modern strongmen, inspiring athletes worldwide with his record-breaking feats, dedication to strength, and media presence. His 500kg deadlift remains a legendary milestone in powerlifting history.