Vadim Wysocki “Starter” 09:00 05/13/2014 He had losses and failed more than once, but he fought on, until he was the victor. As the legendary Roy Jones Jr. said it once: “Fight to the end! Pain is temporary, pride is forever!”. Not what you were looking for? Search for other text. Vadim started to train when he was 15 years old. But it wasn’t armwrestling that got him going, it was the wish to have a ripped physique. Wysocki worked out until he met Alexey Gritskevich, who managed the Snow team then. Alexey asked Vadim to come to their club, to see what he was made of. - Also there were fighters from Minsk, Snow, Nesvizh – says Vadim. Everybody wanted to prove they were the best. I’ve lost all my fights, but Gritskevich said I wasn’t completely useless, that I had all it takes to become a good armwrestler. I listened to him and started to train in earnest. Vadim’s first steps in armwrestling were unsure and wobbly, but he pressed on, made progress and evolved. At first he lost to guys
