Saturday, March 21, 2009

Want to learn how to tear cards like the strongmen of old?



What will you learn with the Diesel Crew Card Tearing Ebook?

- 40+ pages of exercises that will give you inhuman levels of hand strength

- Find out how you can use push-ups to increase your grip strength and card tearing power

- How one simple technique can help you tear a deck of cards

- The #1 way to prevent injuries from card tearing

- Strengthen your hands while simultaneously strengthening your shoulders and biceps

- How things lying around your house or garage can be used to strengthen your hands, wrists and forearms

- Instantly improve your hand health with this simple recovery exercise on page 135.

- The importance of the extensor muscles and why you must train them in order to realize your full hand strength potential

- Learn the 3 exerices I do week in and week out that have kept my lower arms injury free since 2006

- Find out the card tearing hierarchy. What are the most difficult cards to tear? Which are the easiest? Go to Page 122

- Learn the recognized technique for measuring the hands - Page 123

- Avoid frustration by learning how to properly chalk your hands!

- Find out 4 basic card tearing techniques and 7 advanced ones, each complete with clear images and easy-to-understand directions

- Discover the Card Tearing Checklist - 5 mental points to run down in order to dominate every deck of cards in your path


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2 comments:

Josh said...

Couldn't agree more. I haven't heard you talk much about tearing, Zach. What's your routine like if you have one?

Good work as always on all of those squats!

Zach Coulter said...

For the most part, I don't follow routines. I'm usually just too lazy to follow them. When it comes to grip things, I do it all by feel. What I do is just attempt hard stuff every so often and see if I can do it. It's worked well for me, I'm at about 75 Bikes for a full deck tear right now fresh.

Current goals

  • Squat 185x100@185
  • Deadlift 500@190
  • Squat 405@190
  • Snatch 50kg KB
  • Bend 5/16x8" FNL Grade 8 Bolt
  • Overhead 2 100lb DB's
  • Bench 300@185