What does the word "strongman" mean to you?
Well...let's see...considering the fact that I live in the biggest province in Canada, where 40% of the population of my country lives, and given the fact that I won my weight class in the 175-lb class in 2017, I think it's safe to say, I can call myself a strongman. The qualifier to add is that I am a weight class strongman.
But what was I supposed to do - amend my post so that it read that I wanted to train for "for weight class strongman events"?

I WANT TO TRAIN FOR STRONGMAN EVENTS - meaning Tire Flip, Farmer's Walk, Yoke Carry, Circus Dumbbell, Viking Press, etc.
IS THERE A PART OF THAT YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND?
Like holy fuck - does being 175-lb preclude someone from training strongman events?

What if I told you that not everyone wants to be a 250+lb fat fuck who can barely walk up a flight of stairs without huffing or puffing? I, as a matter of personal health, do not want to weigh over 175-lb - END OF.
That means, I won't bring up my body weight just for the sake of bringing it up, while making myself more and more unhealthy. I exercise for many reasons, one of them being HEALTH. And at my age [39], health is THE most important thing.
Your comment reminds me of IFBB pro bodybuilders who make fun at Men's Physique competitors, not grasping that most women look at them as veiny piles of mass, and are physically attracted to the Men's Physique guys.
I don't care what anyone else does, but I'm not interested in increasing my body weight. In 2016, Canada got a weight class for strongman, and by 2017, I won provincials and qualified for nationals on my first attempt.
So ONCE AGAIN, for the slow:
Home workouts are fine, but I want full workout facility to train for strength, and specifically, for strongman events.