The Sledgehammer Nose Lever is a grip strength challenge, wrist endurance, and forearm control event that tests an athlete’s ability to repeatedly lever a sledgehammer down to their nose and back up under strict form. This challenge is designed to measure precision, stability, and muscular endurance in a controlled and competitive setting.

Athletes must complete as many controlled repetitions as possible while maintaining strict form. The event is scored based on the total number of successful reps performed within the time limit.

Equipment & Setup

Sledgehammer Specifications

Sledgehammer Nose Lever Challenge Scaling System for Divisions/Weight Classes

DivisionWeight ClassSledgehammer Weight (lbs)
Teen (13-16, 17-19)123 & Under8 lbs
124 – 14810 lbs
149+12 lbs
Junior (20-23)123 & Under10 lbs
124 – 16512 lbs
166+14 lbs
Open (Any Age)123 & Under12 lbs
124 – 18114 lbs
182+16 lbs
Sub Masters (35-39)123 & Under10 lbs
124 – 16512 lbs
166+14 lbs
Masters (40-49)123 & Under10 lbs
124 – 18112 lbs
182+14 lbs
Masters (50-59)123 & Under10 lbs
124 – 16512 lbs
166+14 lbs
Masters (60-69)123 & Under8 lbs
124 – 16510 lbs
166+12 lbs
Wheelchair DivisionAll Weight Classes12 lbs
Wounded Warrior AdaptiveAll Weight Classes12 lbs
Athletes competing online may submit lighter weights and be ranked according to reps scored with that weight.

Grip & Hand Placement

Competition Surface & Positioning

Lift Execution & Judging Standards

✅ Successful Repetition Criteria

  1. The athlete must start with the hammer upright in a controlled position.
  2. The sledgehammer is lowered under control until the hammerhead is approximately 1 inch from the athlete’s nose.
  3. The athlete must pause briefly at the bottom (no bouncing or touch-and-go reps).
  4. The hammer is then raised back to a full upright position with control.
  5. No excessive body movement, leaning, or bracing against the body is allowed.

❌ No-Rep Criteria (Disqualifications)

🚫 The hammer does not reach within 1 inch of the nose.
🚫 The hammer is dropped or loses control at any point.
🚫 The non-lifting hand touches the body or hammer.
🚫 Any excessive leaning or forward bending occurs.
🚫 The athlete fails to return to an upright position at the top.
🚫 The hammer is bounced or jerked rather than controlled.

Competition Format & Scoring

Time Limit & Repetition Counting

Tiebreakers

If two or more athletes complete the same number of reps, ties will be broken by the lightest athlete.

Equipment Rules & Fair Play

✅ Allowed:

🚫 Not Allowed:

Judging Process & Online Submission Rules

For In-Person Competitions

For Online Competitions

Training Considerations for Competitors

Final Thoughts

The Sledgehammer Nose Lever Challenge is a remarkable test of grip, wrist, and forearm endurance that rewards control, precision, and muscular resilience. With no shortcuts or grip aids allowed, this event highlights true functional strength in a way that few other challenges do.

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