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How to Tear any Phone Book in Half - No Matter Your Strength, No Matter Your Size
165 lb. Dennis Rogers easily tears a 2000 page phonebook in half
Dear Friend,
"Want to see me tear a phone book in half?"
That's what I asked my friend, Travis, when we were sitting in a hamburger joint in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
He just laughed at me. So I got a bit perturbed and I told him that I could rip the thickest phone book he could
find... And I could tear it right down the middle without even leaving my seat.
Travis called our waitress over and asked if we could "borrow" a phone book. Then he
told her WHY we wanted to borrow it. She shook her head, not believing it could be done.
A few minutes later she handed a massive phone book to me. I grabbed onto it and
quickly ripped it right down the middle - cutting through the cover and every single page
in it like nothing.
In one lightning quick movement I easily ripped that monster phonebook in half.
The waitress nearly feinted. The rest of the joint, who had been watching the whole scene with anticipation, stood up and
applauded. I got a
standing ovation in a restaurant from a bunch of strangers, all for ripping that big phone book in half.
What they didn't know was that I previously had the Worlds Greatest phone book tearing Strongman as a teacher.
Want to know something - YOU can learn how to do it
too, regardless of your size, strength, sex or age
How do I know? I know because my friend, Dennis Rogers, who is 5' 8" and all of 165 pounds, taught me how to do it ....
In fact, Dennis is better at tearing phone books than anyone else on the planet. Guys who are twice as big as he is can't even come
close to what he does.
Among many other things,
Dennis taught me the specific way to hold the book, the correct visualization and a few other unique exercises that would help me
immeasurably. Keep in mind that these were techniques that have never been taught anywhere else.
Now you too can become a member of the select group that Dennis Rogers has let in on many of his secrets...
In Dennis' latest Old Time Strongman Instructional DVD, you can learn how to tear phone books just like he does.
23 Things you will learn about Learn Legitimate phone book Tearing From
The Most Complete Resource Ever Created:
1. Why today's "Tricks" are worthless in comparison to true phone book tearing with pure grip strength
2. The best type of phone book to start with and how to position it correctly in your hands
3. Why you must learn the importance of the "post-arm" and "pull arm"
4. The proper "direction" to pull and how most people "rip" incorrectly at this step which greatly
reduces their power
5.
How to recognize a legitimately ripped book and those that "cheat the feat"
6. Where the book must be positioned when ripping
7. 3 things to keep in mind which will help you destroy every phone book that crosses your path from coast-to-coast
8.
How to train progressively for phone book tearing and what a typical tearing workout looks like for Dennis
9. What you should know when dealing with phone books with multicolored pages
10. How to tear odd-sized phone books
11. The secrets of the incredibly unique "double vertical top-to-bottom tear" and "double vertical top/top tear" and why no one who uses the
"popping" technique will be able to complete either feat
12. Blast from the Past! SEE Dennis (with hair) tear a phonebook with "Mr. Socko" puppets
on each hand at a performance back in '91
13. Phonebook tearing with oven mitts on and how to tear duct taped books (which both really bring down the house)
14. Footage from his recent performances, including the 2006 Association of Oldetime Barbell and Strongman Dinner where he tears
a phone book with
only two fingers
15. Strongman Showmanship - Learn the methods Dennis uses to "work the crowd" during the phone book segment of his act
16. Step-by-Step instructions on how to "Notch" phone books
17. Dennis' #1 "top secret" exercise for tearing phone books which will build power like no other
18. Dennis' favorite non-tearing assistance exercises for developing a "grip that rips"
19. A simple piece of equipment that you can make at home and how to use it to build incredible finger strength
20. How Dennis uses the plate pinch and thick bar exercises to develop a mighty grip-pull combination
21. How to strengthen the thumb-pad for advanced ripping with 2 unique leverage exercise
22. How Dennis trains using specific isometric exercises to build his grip and pulling power
23. A full recap, review and a preview of Dennis' Next DVD...
The Grip That Rips
Dennis Tells it like it is
You too can learn to do this
When you put it all together...
As you can see, Dennis left no stone unturned in this DVD for teaching you his tips, techniques and secrets of legitimate phone book tearing. Dennis' ability to tear phonebooks
has taken him around the world and back again. Master the techniques found in this DVD and you
may be featured in front of millions of people on TV (or maybe you'll just impress a few pretty girls and get a free lunch like I did.)
In either case, this instructional DVD should be in the personal library of every serious strength athlete.
Order yours Right Now and get rippin':
Train hard.
John Wood
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"I was lucky enough to witness Dennis Rogers
demonstrate several feats of strength. The one
that has stuck with me most vividly over the years
was when he tore a Manhattan phone book in half the
long way (book held vertically).
This phonebook is
about 3" thick and is the granddaddy of all phone
books. I turned on my video camera and kept it at
my ready in pause mode, figuring that as soon as
Dennis hit the stage, I would press the pause
button to start recording, and capture the action.
Dennis popped out of the crowd onto the stage with
phone book in hand. I un-paused my camera as soon
as he stepped
on stage, and without hesitation, he went to town.
In one clean, very quick motion, he tore the book in
half like an ordinary person would tear a couple of
pieces of paper in half." Steve Weiner
New York