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Why should I purchase this manual?
Here's a sample of what you'll get in this manual.
- 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
Card Tearing Isn't a Workout, you Say?
I beg to differ. Tearing cards is a great way to get a workout. Tearing cards burns calories and gets you breathing like trying to press a big kettlebell or pulling a truck. Tearing cards also creates tension in the arms, torso, core and legs, meaning you are developing strength generation in a coordinated manner throughout your entire body.
Take Your Place in History
There is a legendary history of the performing strongmen that awed the crowds by bending nails, breaking chain, and tearing cards. Now with the information in this ebook, you can take your place in Card Tearing History.
Realize the Cross-over to Other Strength and Sport Movements
You may have never thought of it but the arm positioning in card tearing is nearly identical to many other strength efforts you may be involved in. For instance:
- Choking: The card tearing position is very similar to choking someone out on the Mixed Martial Arts mat!
- Pressing Movements: The arm positioning in card tearing is very similar to the arm position in the bench press!
- Wrestling: The squeeze you put on the cards mimics the squeeze you put on your opponent's hand, wrist, forearm or ankle!
If you tear cards for no other reason, do it because it's fun!
Saying you can tear a deck of cards is one thing. Showing your friends you can do it is even better. Now is the time to get the tools to get you there. This ebook will show you the techniques to master and the auxiliary strength movements to make your hands strong like a pair of hydraulic shredding devices!
The best part about this ebook is the price.
BUT WAIT! Not only will you get the most complete reference on Card Tearing available in the world, but you will also get the following bonuses:
30 Days of Email support. Write me any question about anything you'd like to find out more about and I will get back with you!
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Grip Considerations for the Bench Press - Everyone wants a bigger bench press. Your hands and wrists are the end point of the kinetic chain in the bench press. If your hands and wrists are weak, that means your bench will suffer! - $47 VALUE!
Interview with Joe Hashey and myself on MuscleGainingExperts.com. You can learn to make your own equipment to build the strength you need to accomplish incredible feats of strength. This interview tells you how! - $37 VALUE!
Interview with Logan Christopher, Bud Jeffries and myself o