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Journey of the Strongest

bradford uk Sep 24, 2025

I am in Japan Shibuya, watching the crowd of people walk in the noisy night, going in separate ways happily.  Unlike me, I'm lazy and want to get stronger. I'm 23 and always dreamed of being the strongest, and that actually happened because of 1 person...

Saitama is his name and he was a great man who helped others. I was going to the gym for the first time ever and I had never been more nervous in my life. As I walked in, I could see many people trying their best to become stronger, but I knew I had to overpower all of them.

How would I do that?  

I couldn't just do it alone. I still needed to try as hard as I could. I walked up to the bench press. I wanted to go in levels, so first, I put no weights on the bar. I sat down, took a deep breath and with a mighty push, I lifted it up. My ego was increasing. I took a fifty kg weight thinking I could easily lift it and as soon as I attempted to lift the bar I was stuck and the bar was choking me, not allowing me to breathe.

Just as I thought I was going to die, someone came to me and assisted me. Through a blur of vision, he asked me if I was okay. I said I was, and just as I was going to thank him, I noticed he looked familiar. That's it! He was the famous Saitama. I had seen an ad of him, he encouraged me to work out. He saw that I wasn't in shape, so he offered to be my personal trainer.

The problem was I couldn't lift any weights, but he would help me with that, but I was also anxious that it wouldn't work. As we were training, I noticed it was getting dark. I wanted to go home since I was exhausted, but Saitama persuaded me not to go.  That night, as I sat on my bed, I turned on the TV and saw the same commercial. I realized that it was the whole reason I wanted to become stronger. I ran back to the gym and Saitama was waiting for me there. He told me that he knew that I was coming back. I smiled and we continued our training

For months and months, I trained as hard as I could, never stopping. I felt invincible, so I challenged one of the strongest and toughest bodybuilders there was. We stepped into the ring, and I felt nervous, but I shouldn't have.   I needed to stay calm in order to win. Saitama was the referee, and I knew he was rooting for me. As Saitama blew the whistle, we both lunged at each other with full force, blowing punches with no mercy. After an intense battle, I knocked him out. It felt good to win. This was all because of he Saitama wouldn't.

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