Author Topic: MY EXPERIENCE WITH PAUL ANDERSON.  (Read 26866 times)

Joe Roark

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Re: MY EXPERIENCE WITH PAUL ANDERSON.
« Reply #50 on: October 06, 2013, 04:18:15 AM »
The heaviest weight for Paul in a backlift with photographic proof is a 200 lb table (a friend built two using Paul's specs, each weighed approx 200 lbs) with a few men seated on it. Perhaps 1,800 -2,000 lbs total depending on the body weights.

Could he have done more? I believe so, but what I believe without proof, is speculation.

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Re: MY EXPERIENCE WITH PAUL ANDERSON.
« Reply #51 on: October 06, 2013, 12:00:36 PM »
2000 pounds in not much for a world class strongman  IMO . FAR CRY FROM GREG ERNST . PAUL  had hip and thigh strentgh . . his squatting strentgh was really great .. not always smoke and mirrors ...

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Re: MY EXPERIENCE WITH PAUL ANDERSON.
« Reply #52 on: October 08, 2013, 06:53:22 AM »
Anderson's backlift ability while using his standard table for many, many personal appearances, was no doubt well below his limit. Strangely though he told the story of being unable to perform the demonstration backlift at one appearance because the specs to build his table had not been followed. He did not elaborate, but perhaps a 2 x 4 was used under the table for reinforcement and would have pressed directing on his spine? Or he literally could not fit under the table. or it was too high off the floor. Who Knows, But it was not for lack of strength.

Anyone with any construction knowledge would have to doubt his story of him backlifting his backporch. There is a photo of that backporch in The Mightiest Minister, and some careful thinking about how such porches were made, and its length, will probably cause doubt that if the center of that porch was raised, say three or four inches (which is extreme for a heavy backlift) then would the ends of the porch even leave the ground?