Be a strongman with four feats of strength

Be a strongman with four feats of strength

Welcome to graduation! This is your senior year of Strength School, co-hosted by world record holder and supreme bad ass, Dennis Rogers!

In this episode, you'll learn FOUR feats of strength, designed to prove you're stronger than everyone else in the room put together!

1. The Human Link/Tug of War Watch as Dennis Rogers legitimately uses his grip strength to take on two pullers in a game of tug-of-war...then see how Brian fakes his way to the same feat.

2. Fists of Fury Learn a simple contest of strength that you'll ALWAYS be able to win

3. Payback Learn a trick that will let you get in the first shot if things turn into an ugly bar brawl

The Ultimate Setup use leverage to prove that you're stronger than everyone else in the room put together!

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