McDonald's Worker Becomes One Of Strongest Women By Eating Burgers & McFlurrys

Mum-of-three Maria Krzesinska, 40, of Dudley, West Midlands, loves nothing more than lifting cars and pulling lorries in her spare time when she's not flipping burgers and serving customers.

She will be competing in the USA to become 'World's Strongest Woman' after recently being crowned the strongest woman in Britain aged 40 or over.

Maria credits her success to being able to maintain her protein-rich diet by eating Chicken Selects, Big Tasty burgers, McFlurrys and drinking McDonald's milkshakes.

The Maccy's crew member trains four days a week for between one to three hours to keep in shape for competitions, which sees her travelling across the country.

During contents, 5ft 8ins Maria will tip over massive hay bales, lift 45kg logs and 130kg weights and carry heavy sand bags over large distances.

But the heaviest thing she has ever lifted was a 1.3 tonne (1,323 kg) Renault Clio which saw her clinch another title.


Maria, who only started training in 2018 and took part in her first competition in 2019, is now trying to raise funds to get to Daytona, Florida, because she does not get sponsorship.

She says her strength can prove handy at work when she helps male colleagues with heavy deliveries and at home to lift out her washing machine when it needs fixing.

Maria, said: 'I fell in love with strong man and strong women competitions. It's just a community like no other and so much fun.'

'I just train in my back garden at home and down the gym and I have a brilliant trainer in Rhiannon Lovelace who won the 2018 World's Strongest Woman.'

'She is pound for pound the strongest woman in the world for her size and can lift four times her body weight.'

'My biggest achievement is being this year's British Natural Strongman Federation's strongest woman in the Master's category for both Britain and England.'

'I did things like lift 140kg weights, log presses, carry bags of sands for the furthest distance, arm over arm pulls, dead lifts and all sorts.'

'I've pulled a nine tonne lorry and a Land Rover. Weirdly the Land Rover was harder work because of the grip the tyres had on the road.'

'Now I'll be competing in the World's Strongest Woman in November but I need a bit of help to get there.'

'Although my hard work, blood, sweat and tears has earned me a place to compete amongst the best in the world, it is a self funded sport and I have no sponsorship.'

'Flights and hotel alone will set me back around £1,100 so all and any help is gratefully appreciated.'

A fundraiser was held on Saturday where Maria carried a 100kg weight for 1,000m starting from the McDonald's where she works in Kidderminster, Worcester.

Help To Maria: https://bit.ly/3BOW9fk
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