The World's Best Hand & Grip Strength Training Instruction
"336 Pounds of Fury: You Will NOT Believe What You See On This DVD...
Dear Friend,
The amazing, mind boggling strength feats on this DVD will keep you glued to your chair.
Everybody has heard of somebody who can bend a horseshoe or tear a deck of cards but have you really seen these feats with your own eyes?
We can talk about some of the feats of the Old-Time Strongmen all day but the fact of the matter is that for many of them, there's just no proof.
Keep in mind, many of the Old Timers were "carny" types and there was often some "trickeration" involved with their strength feats.
BUT...
A few of the Old Timers really
were that strong. Now it's time for a pair of "REAL" strongmen to open some eyes...the secret to their strength?
Just being damn strong!
You may have caught Dennis Rogers on one of the many TV SHows he has appeared on. He is a frequent guest
and performer on the talk show circuit. He has appeared on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, The Oprah Winfrey Show,
The Best Damn Sports Show on Fox, The Late Show with David Letterman and many, many more.
Dennis has even been featured on two Discovery channel shows: "More Than Human" (where he bent a wrench with his bare hands) as well as "The Science of Super-Human Strength" (Where he performed his famous "Shackled" feat.") Dennis
specializes in the "classic" feats of strength such as card and phonebook tearing,
nail driving and the human link.
Pat Povilaitis is well known
in grip strength circles and has the honor of being one of the few men who has
Certified as both an IronMind Captains of Crush #3 closer as well as a Red Nail bender. Pat began his
performing strongman career by perfoming at the Association of Old Time Barbell and Strongman Annual
Dinner and Reunion and hasn't looked back since. His specialty is short-steel bending.
Nails, bolts, horseshoes, steel bars, wrenches... they don't stand a chance when Pat is around.
In this 55 minute DVD, Pat "Human Vise" Povilaitis and Dennis Rogers display legendary strength feats that have to be seen to be believed (and yes, these feats are all 100% real! )
See Dennis Rogers, using only the power of his interlinked hands, hold back motorcycles and airplanes that threaten to tear him limb-from-limb!
See insane grip feats by Pat Povilaitis such as closing a #3 gripper in each hand with a HUGE granite ball resting in his lap!
See the death defying Hummer-Hold!
See Pat Povilaitis bend #4 and #5 steel hand-forged horseshoes like paperclips!
See rare footage of Dennis Rogers' arm wrestling bouts and classic strength feats such as curling a hundred pound dumbbell with one arm at a bodyweight of just 148 pounds.!
See mind blowing spike bending, horseshoe & wrench bending, liscense plate tearing, playing card ripping and phone book tearing! Even in oven mitts? No problem.
See a special appearance by 4-time Heavyweight Boxing Champion Evander
Holyfield. Does he punch Dennis Rogers in the stomach?
See the feat that Dennis accomplished that burned holes through solid asphalt!
See what happened at the Iron Sport Gym that amazed a Former World's Strongest Man Contestent!
Does Dennis Rogers have abdominals of stone? Only the Sledge hammer knows for sure.
See Crazy Outtake footage featuring Pro-Strongman (and Iron Sport Gym owner) Steve Pulcinella, Performing Strongman Bud Jeffries (and his
son Noah), Dennis, Pat, Evander Holyfield...
See the Foxtrap incident... and much, much more!
336 Pounds of Fury
Watch and be amazed!
The 336 Pounds of Fury Strength Feats DVD is professionally replicated, not "burned" and is guaranteed to play on your DVD player.
The DVD itself has a full color silk screened label and comes in a high quality hard plastic DVD holder with a full color collectors
edition cover. (Shown above)
Why is this DVD called 336 Pounds of Fury? Because Dennis and Pat both weigh somewhere in the neighborhood of 168 pounds... but they each have the strength of 10 men!
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