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Hand Hydrotherapy - SttB Articles

HandThe Other Side of Strength's Ken Black takes a brief look at a bit of hydrotherapy - contrast baths for the hands. Not quite as painful as an ice bath.

Hand hydrotherapy - Test articles

HandThe Other Side of Strength's Ken Black takes a brief look at a bit of hydrotherapy - contrast baths for the hands. Not quite as painful as an ice bath.

Speedlinking - SttB Articles

Speed signAs I work to sort out a rapidly failing hard drive, take a look at a few of these :

Speedlinking - Test articles

Speed signAs I work to sort out a rapidly failing hard drive, take a look at a few of these :

Video: 1003lb Deadlift - SttB Articles

Andy Bolton 1003 deadliftVia Isaac Wilkins over at Got Strength? - video [streaming, 691kb .flv download via KeepVid] of Andy Bolton's incredible 1,003 lb deadlift. Yes, he finally got it.

Video: 1003lb deadlift - Test articles

Andy Bolton 1003 deadliftVia Isaac Wilkins over at Got Strength? - video [streaming, 691kb .flv download via KeepVid] of Andy Bolton's incredible 1,003 lb deadlift. Yes, he finally got it.

The BanglesA few of this week's blog finds :



Alex NordSerious Ultimate

The world of Ultimate is a strange one indeed. High on the list are Chicago-based competitors Mr Serious and Mr Ultimate, who manage to blend sports results with their unique humorous outporings.

Very odd.

Grab the feed.



Rack pullIron Club
Via Kat 'The Mighty Kat' Ricker comes a great site from Juan Lancaster - Iron Club. Here you'll find articles, videos and plans for incredibly solid racks and bars (sample video [.avi, 3.3mb] of a 251kg farmers walk with the dead bar). Superb.



Martin SmithThe Iron Pit
The Iron Pit is UK powerlifter and strongman Martin Smith's online training log. Replete with photos, routines and reviews; this is a great resource.



Medicine Ball on a RopeDragons List
This collection of all things for the world of Martial Arts includes some very interesting blogs. To get you started, check out Hazmat's home-made Medicine Ball on a Rope. Looks like fun.

Incidentally, if you've just made one and you're wondering what to do with it, Paul Chek has a few suggestions.

Grab the feed.



The Exercise PoliceThe Exercise Police
The Exercise Police is a great blog, run by Iron Maven Tracey Fober. Tracy is a physical therapist and baseball enthusiast. A great read.

Grab the feed.



Why not grab all the feeds as a single juicy opml file.

The BanglesA few of this week's blog finds :



Alex NordSerious Ultimate

The world of Ultimate is a strange one indeed. High on the list are Chicago-based competitors Mr Serious and Mr Ultimate, who manage to blend sports results with their unique humorous outporings.

Very odd.

Grab the feed.



Rack pullIron Club
Via Kat 'The Mighty Kat' Ricker comes a great site from Juan Lancaster - Iron Club. Here you'll find articles, videos and plans for incredibly solid racks and bars (sample video [.avi, 3.3mb] of a 251kg farmers walk with the dead bar). Superb.



Martin SmithThe Iron Pit
The Iron Pit is UK powerlifter and strongman Martin Smith's online training log. Replete with photos, routines and reviews; this is a great resource.



Medicine Ball on a RopeDragons List
This collection of all things for the world of Martial Arts includes some very interesting blogs. To get you started, check out Hazmat's home-made Medicine Ball on a Rope. Looks like fun.

Incidentally, if you've just made one and you're wondering what to do with it, Paul Chek has a few suggestions.

Grab the feed.



The Exercise PoliceThe Exercise Police
The Exercise Police is a great blog, run by Iron Maven Tracey Fober. Tracy is a physical therapist and baseball enthusiast. A great read.

Grab the feed.



Why not grab all the feeds as a single juicy opml file.

Matt FrameGymrat points to an interesting entry for the International Guinness World Record Day : a handcuffed swim in Cambodia. Canadian film-maker Matt Frame will attempt to dog-paddle his way to a slightly odd victory in the name of charity. A noble cause - the education of poverty-stricken Cambodian children.

Matt FrameGymrat points to an interesting entry for the International Guinness World Record Day : a handcuffed swim in Cambodia. Canadian film-maker Matt Frame will attempt to dog-paddle his way to a slightly odd victory in the name of charity. A noble cause - the education of poverty-stricken Cambodian children.

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