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Big Red was an anchor weight. Instead of letting it sit unused my brother got a hold of it and we started using it to lift. We decided to paint it one day to cover the rust and give it a bit of personality (hence the name).

It’s roughly 160 lbs. Not the heaviest but it is an odd object.

As you can see there are handles on each side but they’re not really big enough for you to grasp with your hands to get a good grip. You more or less rest them on your palms and get a bit of the fingers in.

It’s a great tool for putting overhead. In the video I am doing a push press but I’ve also used it for Jerks and a normal press. It works well for a few other exercises like Zercher squats, rows and finger deadlifts. In addition to building strength you can see and hear it will work your conditioning.

It’s not likely that you’ll have the same odd object but that’s not important. Just find something big and heavy to lift. Its more fun than a barbell and will work you harder.

In strength,
Logan Christopher

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Category: Odd Object Lifting and Strength Training Ideas and Videos and Feats of Strength - Date: Wednesday 18 June 2008 - Comments: 1 Comment

How to Bend Nails

Yet another article is up on the site. This one delves into the feat of strength known as nail bending.

Even if you’re not interested in bending nails for the sake of bending nails, you might want to try it out for the strength you’ll build in your hands, wrists, and whole body.

There’s also a video in the article showing me bending a 60D nail.

I had to take a couple months off of bending because of some elbow troubles but I got back into it in the past two weeks. Unfortunately right now the 60D nails are still tough for me. The video shows my forth and last bend in the workout. The funny thing is this was my best bend.

So go check out the article to learn how to bend steel with your hands.

In strength,
Logan Christopher

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Category: Hand Strength and Videos and Feats of Strength - Date: Wednesday 4 June 2008 - Comments: None

Kettlebell Juggling Anyone One?

One of my favorite ways to use a kettlebell is just to throw it around. A series of flips, catches, spins and whatnot will have you huffing and puffing in no time. Not to mention it hits just about every muscle and at odd angles. Don’t be surprised if you wake up the next day sore in places you didn’t know existed…

But to read more and see a video of this in action check out the articles on my main website. Go here.

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Category: Videos and Kettlebells - Date: Sunday 7 October 2007 - Comments: None