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336 Pounds of Fury: Strength Feats

...with Dennis Roger

Strength Training how-to video: 336 Pounds of Fury:  Strength Feats by Dennis Roger 5_bulb Review this video!

You aren't going to believe when Pat Povilaitis and Dennis Rogers get together. No horseshoe, deck of cards or Red nail is safe when these guys are near. Now you can see what real strength is all about when you watch these guys in action. All this and 4-time Heavyweight Boxing Champ Evander Holyfield too!

(about 55 minutes)

This video was added to our catalog on August 31, 2005 in Sports & Outdoor::Strength Training.

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Reviewer: Rosa L.

Rogers and Povilaitis are real "everyman" guys, working class, blue collar, and with a love of homegrown strength. These are not the 6'8" 330lb "strongmen" you see on TV! If you have ever heard those half-legendary tales about someone who knows someone who rips decks of cards in half, bends horseshoes, tears phone books, etc, etc.. THESE are those men!

This video is not an instructional per se, but it does give a great introduction into strength feats. You will see all manner of bending, ripping, breaking, tearing, and lifting. Notably, Rogers holds back two Air Force trainer planes from takeoff by strapping them to his arms! Povilaitis bends steel spikes with his bare hands while a 300lb granite sphere rests in his lap. These are NOT big men, and there is no trickery involved in these feats. This is human potential at it's best and it is truly crazy stuff!

As I stated earlier, this is not an instructional it is a demonstration, and you really cannot see these types of feats anywhere else. For production quality and entertainment value alone I give this DVD 5 stars. If you are into strength feats performed by real people, you NEED to see this video.

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Reviewer: Ted B.

Interesting piece and strong guys. Sort of shoddy production though.

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