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Monday, March 17, 2008

  • Louis Durlacher - "Professor Attila"
  • Louis Durlacher - Professor AttilaLouis Durlacher - "Professor Attila"

    The man who originated globe barbells, the Roman Chair, the art of tearing playing cards and who discovered Eugen Sandow was Louis Durlacher, also known professionally as "Professor Attila."

    Attila essentially "invented" the bent-press and became the first man to perform the lift with over 200 pounds. His student, Eugen Sandow, went on to bent-press 271 pounds.

    In 1894, he came to America and established his famous Health Studio in New York City. In addition to Sandow, Attila's list of other students reads like a "Who's Who" of All-Time Strength greats: Warren Lincoln Travis, Lionel Strongfort, G.W. Rolandow, Henry Titus, Professor Anthony Barker, Bobby Pandour, Louis Cyr, Horrace Barre, Arthur Dandurand, and Adolph Nordquest.

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    Thursday, March 13, 2008

  • Fred Rollon
  • Fred RollonFred Rollon

    There's more to building super strength than just slingin' iron...

    The great German Strongman Fred Rollon, known as "The Human Anatomy Chart" developed his incredible condition primarily through training with chest expanders and rubber cables.

    Rollon was undefeated at strand-pulling feats. It was reported that the strands which Rollon used in his workouts were so strong that they could resist the pull of horses.

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