Terry Hollands is a British strongman competitor, Britain's Strongest Man and England's Strongest Man winner. Terry Hollands, Great Britain, is making his 12 th at the 2018 Tachi Palace World’s Strongest Man. Terry Hollands was born in Dartford, Kent in 1979. 173.5k Followers, 531 Following, 3,106 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Terry Hollands (@terryhollandswsm) He is still an avid rugby fan and competed in a Rugby Aid match alongside Brad Thorn in 2015. Terry then ventured in to the world of Strongman and is one of the longest standing strongmen of all time. As a strongman, Terry Hollands reportedly earns in an average of $62,015 dollars from various tournaments in a year. Further, he is a competitor at the World's Strongest Man and Europe's Strongest Man competitions.

Terry Hollands was born in Dartford, Kent and started his career in BMX racing at aged 5, moving on to Judo aged 7 and Rugby from the age of 10 until 25. Britain’s Terry Hollands played rugby at Harlequins at U21 and was a ‘regular feature’ in the team in the late 90s. His rugby was also the reason why he started going to the gym at age 22. A true advocate for the sport and still a serious contender after 14 yrs of competing. Terry didn’t begin his career in a strength-related field, and it was Rugby … He was always big into sports, having played Rugby and Judo during his childhood and teens. He wanted to improve his endurance and get stronger to become a better rugby … Programme is based on 2 days a week training to give adequate rest time for Rugby training The now 6’6, 170kg Hollands (slimmed down from 194kg) was already getting too heavy to lift in his rugby days as a second row.

Hollands career as a strongman began in 2005, coming second at the 2005 England's Strongest Man and first at the 2005 UK's Strongest Man contests. 6 week Rugby Strength Programme By Terry Hollands Rugby based Strength training programme This programme is aimed at Rugby players looking to get stronger.