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njphil
Phil H
Jun 13, 2006 7:04 AM
This is a quick clip from a promotional DVD I am putting out to promote hand strength products that I am going to be selling next month.

The video clip is of me squeezing a beer can with my hands and making it burst/explode. It's a great party trick/feat of strength.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVPiXuWXeHY

If anybody wants to buy a training product to get strong hands just pm me and i'll give you an O-Review discount.
Rick
Rick (The Doctor) Fawcett
Jun 13, 2006 7:09 AM
Nice.....nice.

That is a crime in Canada mind you.
bong
Wilson Ng
Jun 13, 2006 7:13 AM
haha, i see you were prepared for the feat, Phil!

long time no see, how you been?
OsmosisJones
Justin "Scorpion Zero" Jones
Jun 13, 2006 7:41 AM
HOLY CRAP! Id like to do that at a party but I prefer to drink my beer, not smash it into nothing!


I like the background of the video too...is that a field of tall grass or a wall? I can't tell.
jumpman73
Jumpman23 Mamba Triple Ocho
Jun 13, 2006 8:16 AM
HAHA!
njphil
Phil H
Jun 13, 2006 8:19 AM
Pretty good, just really busy, working and starting up my exercise equipment business. I should have some more time in the coming weeks.

It was a field of high grass.

It was cheap beer. I wouldn't do it with like a la fin du monde or something.
U9Ly_KwaN
Zik Alikhan
Jun 13, 2006 9:50 AM
I think its awesome so I rated it a five star! =) Can u also do that with normal carbonated drinks like a Coke? Any tips or do i have to pay for them?? :p
njphil
Phil H
Jun 13, 2006 10:18 AM
Yea, pretty much any can. Soda gets sticky though so it's best to go with either Diet Soda or beer.

It's not so much a trick as it is having strong hands. I'll be happy to tell you in detail how I do it but if your mitts aren't strong enough it's not going to work. But it's definitely something anybody can do if they train your hands/wrists enough.

I hold it like with my right hand so my thumb is facing up, and put my left hand on the can with my thumb facing down. Put the can toward the middle of your chest/bottom of your rib cage, squeeze together with your chest as you crush with your fingers. It's really important that you WEAR GLOVES. If the can goes and you dont have gloves it will cut you, possibly bad.

my website should be up in like 3-4 weeks www.hammarsports.com I'll have lots of free info on how to do a bunch of visually fun feats of strength and how to train, and ofcourse the products that will get you that strong if you train with them.
american image
science wrapped in art dealer
Jun 13, 2006 1:15 PM
and no oakley for safety ??? come on dude , sport the O whenever and whereever you can !!

BTW nice going, i liked the "jacket " you were wearing
njphil
Phil H
Jun 13, 2006 7:54 PM
I'll definitely sport the O in the other clips I'll make/post but I didn't want to get any beer on my glasses... come on now, who wants to stink up some X-Metals with beer smell(if it went toward my face)
U9Ly_KwaN
Zik Alikhan
Jun 13, 2006 10:48 PM
(O_o)a

Video please?? =)

And thanks a lot for the tip Phil.. now where can i find a pair of gloves... hehehehe...
rolyatnerrad
Darren Taylor
Jun 13, 2006 11:34 PM
oakley make some called factory pilot
U9Ly_KwaN
Zik Alikhan
Jun 13, 2006 11:40 PM
Even if I have those, I dont think I wanna get 'em wet =)
jamestcheung
James Cheung
Jun 14, 2006 2:16 AM
That's pretty crazy. Nice stunt. I used to explode the bottoms off beer bottles by smacking the neck opening with my palm.
njphil
Phil H
Jun 14, 2006 2:34 AM
I just realized that I actually was wearing O gear at the time. That blue shirt under the trashbag is an Oakley shirt. If you look at the tag on the left sleeve you will see the O tag but probably not be able to make it out.
jamestcheung
James Cheung
Jun 14, 2006 1:12 PM
It's just a knack. Try it with wine bottles first and fill up the bottle with liquid. The more liquid, the easier it is to create pressure to blow the bottom out.
 
 
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