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Dead or Alive - SttB Articles

Via Low Tech Combat : Fight Times now features each chapter of Geoff Thompson's Dead or Alive for free. A great read.

Quartering a Mini-Deck - SttB Articles


Adam's training videos are always great, but this one has something you don't see every day. Quartering a miniature deck of cards. Superb.

Single-leg Squat
Nice and deep.
A brilliant week here on Straight to the Bar. The highlights :

Visions of the Himalaya - SttB Articles


Via The Adventure Blog : planetFear has a superb collection of climbing photos up, showing Ian Parnell negotiating the Himalaya. Nice one.

Tried the Stronger Grip Gut Wrench yet? Brilliant things.

Ryan's just created a limited edition of this superb tool, which will be available in a couple of days' time. Fantastic.

UPDATE 9/9/11 : The video below was available when this post was written, but has since been removed by the user.

Apologies for that.

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This is a great exercise, shown here with kettlebells - the Two Hands Anyhow.

Sharkbite Phonebook Tear - SttB Articles


Looking for a phonebook-tearing challenge? Have a go at the Sharkbite. Dave Whitley demonstrates.

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Standing left to right: Mawr Wallace with round stone, Jay Ball, Andy Medak, Jeff Preston, Jesse Marunde, Tim Howe, Aaron Anderton holding child, Scott Hughes, Todd Christiansen, Ron West. Kneeling left to right: Jeff Theorell with rough stone, Shawn Miller, Steve Spellman. Photo via Samson Power.

Shaf notes the tragic passing of Strongman Mawr Wallace. Here he is with the other competitors from the second Washington State Strongman (2001). Some very familiar faces there.

Mike 'The Machine' Bruce - SttB Articles


Via Walk the Road Less Travelled : Mike 'The Machine' Bruce demonstrating astonishing levels of neck strength - having a 4' 5/8 bar bent across it. Incredible.

Hungarian Core Blaster 2.0 - SttB Articles

Remember the Hungarian Core Blaster? Brilliantly simple piece of equipment. Here's Mark Konen's latest version - the Hungarian Core Blaster 2.0. Looks great.
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