Deadlifting in Your Nineties, in “Strong Grandma”

At the age of ninety years, Catherine Quinn became high globally. “It was very easy for me,” explains with a smile, “because no one of my life was doing it.” “The Strong Grandma”, the documentary by Cecilia Brown and Winslo Krin Murdoch, follows Queen as it is preparing for what might be its final competitor. (Kuehn, who was ninety-five years old during filming, became ninety-seven.) We see Kuehn in the gym, where she worked on the dead, and the hips stop accurately practicing-its goal in the upcoming competition is the deadly at a hundred pounds. She works with her training partner, PEGGY; We see the couple in a meeting together, wearing their headquarters (“Do not become very”, notes Kuehn), and sharing pastries and comments. Kuehn came to weightlifting late life. The sport was picked up in the eighties, along with her husband, who has passed since then. Her story revolves around the diverse delivery strength as it is about gravel and athletes. “When you have your soulful companion, you should do it, you should do it. You just have to do it.”