If you haven't had a chance to check out our bodyweight training site, here are the last few blog posts:
- When We Say "Anywhere" We Mean It
- New TRX Workout Pics Are Up
- The TRX System Is Here!
- Something Better Than Gymnastic Rings
- Mysteries of The Pegboard
- Moving At the Speed of Thought
- A Daily Ritual
- Why You Should Be Doing High-Rep Bodyweight Squats...
- Keep These 3 Things in Mind for Bodyweight Training
- New Bodyweight Training DVD
Labels: Bodyweight Training
Oldtime Strongman Blog Posts
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
- Bob Jones: Handbalancer Extraordinaire
- Sledge Hammer Training
- Charles Rigoulot
- Henry "Milo" Steinborn
- General Custer's Dumbbell
- Sergio Oliva: The Myth
- Dennis Rogers: Hand-Bent Wrenches
- Ell Darden
- Paul Von Boeckmann: Chest Expansion Specialist
- All About Strand-Pulling by Syd Devis
Labels: Old Time Strongman
The TRX in Action
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
A lot of people want to know what kind of training they can do with the TRX Bodyweight Training System. Here's a look at some pictures from a recent workout: TRX Workout Pix
Labels: TRX Bodyweight Training System
Better Than Gymnastic Rings...
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Monday, October 22, 2007
The TRX Bodyweight Suspension System is here! -- Check it out for yourself at our Bodyweight Training Site: TRX Bodyweight Trainining System
Labels: TRX Bodyweight Training System
New Oldtime Strongman Blog Posts
John Davis Lifts The Apollon Wheels Circus Strongman George Levasseur's Classic Stage Weights Sig Klein One Arm Dumbbell Press Dennis Rogers Airplane Human Link The Hand Bent Horse Shoe The Mighty Stefan Ring Weights Dennis Rogers: How to Drive a Nail Without a Hammer Pat Povilaitis: Baseball Bat Break Over Head Oldtime Physical Culture Gyms
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Saturday, October 6, 2007
New Blog Posts are up on our Oldtime Strongman Site:
Labels: Old Time Strongman
New Oldtime Strongman Blog Posts
Noe's Graduated Xercisors
The Iron Master Dumbbell
Circus Strongman George Levasseur Backlifting 3257...
Alan P. Mead: Muscle Control Miracle
Charles Vansittart: The Man With The Iron Grip
Pat Povilaitis: The Human Vise
The Farmer Burns School of Wrestling and Physical Culture
The Kettlebell Handle
Schemansky Stalks the Bar...
Louis Cyr and Horace Barre' - John Robinson's $25,000 Challenge Feature
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Friday, October 5, 2007
Labels: Old Time Strongman
Gripper Order Page Fixed
Tis better for all involved.
Theres nothing worse than seeing something on a website that I would like to order and finding the ordering procedure difficult or confusing. (Or never having emails or phonecalls answered)
More often than not I just throw my hands up in frustration and go elsewhere -- and it ain't fun.
In any case, it is my goal to make reaching any goal, whether training related or ordering related, as simple as possible for you and for me.
Let me give you a good example:
This morning we got a call from someone who was trying to order a set of hand grippers off the website. He mentioned that he was having a little trouble so he decided to call instead. - Good move.
Chris promptly took his order over the phone so no problem there, but the important thing of it was that there was, in fact, a problem with the order button on the website.
After some checking, we found that three of the order buttons on that page were not working correctly.
In any case, it is now fixed.
The foundation of what we do here is built on constant improvement even at the simplest, most basic level. We want to provide the most convenient website "experience" we possibly can.
If you have a question, comment or concern with anything on our site, or find a broken link, etc etc, please do not hesitate to let us know and we will get it taken care of.
Train hard,
John Wood
P.S. The page in question was our Lightning Quick Hand Gripper order Page. It should be smooth sailing from here on out, if you need some grippers, heres the way:
Hand Gripper Order Page
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I always taking about making things as simple as possible, of course, I'm usually taking about training, but I also fully believe that everything should be made as simple as possible.
Tis better for all involved.
Theres nothing worse than seeing something on a website that I would like to order and finding the ordering procedure difficult or confusing. (Or never having emails or phonecalls answered)
More often than not I just throw my hands up in frustration and go elsewhere -- and it ain't fun.
In any case, it is my goal to make reaching any goal, whether training related or ordering related, as simple as possible for you and for me.
Let me give you a good example:
This morning we got a call from someone who was trying to order a set of hand grippers off the website. He mentioned that he was having a little trouble so he decided to call instead. - Good move.
Chris promptly took his order over the phone so no problem there, but the important thing of it was that there was, in fact, a problem with the order button on the website.
After some checking, we found that three of the order buttons on that page were not working correctly.
In any case, it is now fixed.
The foundation of what we do here is built on constant improvement even at the simplest, most basic level. We want to provide the most convenient website "experience" we possibly can.
If you have a question, comment or concern with anything on our site, or find a broken link, etc etc, please do not hesitate to let us know and we will get it taken care of.
Train hard,
John Wood
P.S. The page in question was our Lightning Quick Hand Gripper order Page. It should be smooth sailing from here on out, if you need some grippers, heres the way:
Hand Gripper Order Page
Labels: Contacting Us




