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		<title>Worlds Strongest Hands Leg 2 &#8211; Write-Up &amp; Videos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello DIESELS! I hope you had a fantastic weekend and had the opportunity to spend time with your family. I stayed away from September 11th shows as much as possible and went to dinner with my family and folks and watched my daughter DIESELFY meat loaf and mashed potatoes. Here is a write-up of Saturday&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello DIESELS!</p>
<p>I hope you had a fantastic weekend and had the opportunity to spend time with your family.  <strong>I stayed away from September 11th shows as much as possible and went to dinner with my family and folks</strong> and watched my daughter DIESELFY meat loaf and mashed potatoes.</p>
<p>Here is a write-up of Saturday&#8217;s Grip Strength Contest, World&#8217;s Strongest Hands Leg 2 (of 3).<br />
<strong><br />
Incidentally, if you want to come to Leg 3, it will take place on October 8, 2011.  All I need is an email or comment here so I know you are coming.</strong></p>
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<p>Also, before I get into the events, I just want to recognize the people that came for this leg &#8211; ALL OF THEM &#8211; because we have recently had a tremendous amount of flooding and rain damage to our roads and most of the guys had to deal with pretty significant detouring and longer drive times.  It was a good thing I pushed the contest back until NOON or else most of the competitors would have been very late.</p>
<h2>Vulcan Gripper</h2>
<p>As is standard in many Grip Contests, the event that measures Crushing Grip Strength was first.  This is done because of its dynamic nature and normally Gripper performance is reduced after doing other lifts.<br />
<strong><br />
The way the Vulcan Gripper event is tested</strong>, is that you set the handles down with the free hand and then you must slide a block between the handles to show that you have a legal depth, and then you attempt to crush the handles together.  While at Leg 1, the set depth was 20-mm, at Leg 2, the depth was 30-mm.  Leg 3 will be 20-mm again.</p>
<p><center><iframe width="560" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/AQXYKI3rXe0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
<p><strong>I was very happy to get Level 17 on my last attempt</strong>.  I got Level 16 fairly easy on my first attempt but then missed 17 on my second and third attempt.  John Eaton, who was going after me in the order, closed 17 on his third attempt after I had already missed it twice so I had to muster a little extra Crushing Power for my fourth and last attempt and managed to get it.  This tied me for first at my leg, but put me in a multi-way tie for third across the board, as there are many locations competing on the same exact events all over the world.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the Top 10 for the Vulcan Gripper for Leg 2</strong><br />
(Full Results are at the bottom of this post)</p>
<p>1 Paul Knight &#8211; L19 Dipped black &#8211; 1pt<br />
2 David Horne &#8211; L18 Dipped black &#8211; 2.5pt<br />
2 Juha Harju &#8211; L18 Dipped black &#8211; 2.5pt<br />
4 Pete Kerr &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 David Thornton &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 Jedd Johnson &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 John Eaton &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
10 Danny Bramall &#8211; L16 Dipped black &#8211; 10pt</p>
<h2>Two Hands Pinch</h2>
<p><strong><br />
I believe September 10th 2011 was the worst day for Two Hands Pinch EVER in the United States</strong> and perhaps in other parts of the world as well.  Many people across the globe bombed out in this event.  I also recorded the lowest number since the first leg of Worlds Strongest Hands 2010, with 223-lbs.  This is more than 40-lbs off my record.  The plates felt like they had jelly smeared all over them.  </p>
<p><strong>The conditions were worse at Leg 2 than they were at Leg 1</strong>, when I forgot to bring out the dehumidifier.  This time, I ran it from 5 PM the night before the contest and throughout the entire contest, but to no avail.  I believe this is because we had 11 competitors DIESELfying in the garage all at the same time and the humidity level just over-powered my ACME 6969 Extra Power Diesel Powered Dehumidifier.</p>
<p><center><iframe width="560" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/3hy8pqgl84U" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
<p><strong>If anyone has any ideas on how to control humidity inside a partially underground garage, I am all ears.</strong></p>
<p><strong>My 223-lbs placed me 6th in this event which won my Leg</strong>, but was not even top spot in the US.  Thornton grabbed that honor.  My second, third and fourth attempts were all with 238-lbs which would have matched my best lift at Leg 2 and would have secured me second place again.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the Top 10 for the Two Hands Pinch for Leg 2</strong><br />
(Full Results are at the bottom of this post)</p>
<p>1 David Horne &#8211; 112.75k<br />
2 David Thornton &#8211; 105.56k<br />
3 Rob Russell &#8211; 105k<br />
4 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 102k<br />
5 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 101.51k<br />
6 David Stiff &#8211; 100.44k<br />
7 Brent Barbe &#8211; 98.78k<br />
8 Paul Knight &#8211; 96.81k<br />
9 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 95.83k<br />
10 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 95.5k</p>
<h2>Grip Topz Stub Lift</h2>
<p>The Stub Lift is one of the two narrow pinches that were contested at Leg 2.  <strong>It resembles a small piece of round stock jutting out of a flat piece of steel</strong>.  The measurements are roughly 1.25 inches long and 5/16h inches in diameter, if memory serves.  The Grip Topz are all removable devices, interchangeable with a common loading pin.</p>
<p><center><iframe width="560" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/qoYgWbVpcZ8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
<p><strong><br />
Apparently on the Stub, less is more</strong>, meaning if you train it less, you will improve more because I have not been obsessing about this event that much at all.  I have mostly been working the Half Penny and the Hub in my Grip Topz training, mainly because the Penny and the Stub seem to train nearly the same discipline, Key Pinch, and I find the Penny to be much harder.  Despite the limited work I have been doing on the Stub, I was able to PR with a lift of 45+ pounds, which is nearly and 8-lb PR for me.</p>
<p>One of the competitors, Adam Spizman, ripped a block of skin about half the size of a dime off on the implement and I had to hit it with cleaning alcohol, so maybe that solution somehow improved the surface or something &#8211; not quite sure.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the Top 10 for the Stub Lift for Leg 2</strong><br />
(Full Results are at the bottom of this post)</p>
<p>1 David Horne &#8211; 22.55k<br />
2 Adam T Glass &#8211; 21.84k<br />
3 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 21.5k<br />
4 Juha Harju &#8211; 21.25k<br />
5 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 20.65k<br />
6 David Thornton &#8211; 20.49k<br />
7 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 20.27k<br />
8 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 20.21k<br />
9 Rob Russell &#8211; 19.64k<br />
10 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 19.5k</p>
<h2>Grip Topz Half a Penny</h2>
<p><strong>Imagine going to the gumball machines after dominating the nearest Chinese Buffet</strong> and seeing a rusty quarter jutting out of the Gobstopper coin slot.  You try to pull it out but you see the reason it is stuck is because some idiot tried stuffing two coins in there at the same time, so you try pinch it against your thumb and the inside of the middle Index Finger joint until your thumb pad cramps up so bad you want you to cry.  This is what the Half a Penny Grip Topz lift feels like.</p>
<p>By the time this event rolled around, it felt like I had been training narrow pinch every day for a week.  The Thenar Pad (Abductor pollicis brevis, Flexor pollicis brevis,<br />
Opponens pollicis) on my right hand especially just plain felt fatigued.  There was no pain, but I could tell that it felt thoroughly worked.  I lifted 32.2 pounds, but that was actually more than a pound under my Leg 1 lift of 33.4 pounds, although the Penny was third last time and this time fourth.  This put me way down the list, in 22nd position.</p>
<p><center><iframe width="560" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/-c4lArPbKlY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
<p><strong>I still do not believe I have figured out the proper mechanics for this lift</strong>.  I think there is a way to maximize performance on it by finding the proper joint angles of flexion at the wrist and elbow, as well as degree of shoulder packing, however, not many people have been posting videos of their lifts, so I have not been able to glean any technical improvements.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the Top 10 for the Half Penny for Leg 2</strong><br />
(Full Results are at the bottom of this post)</p>
<p>1 David Horne &#8211; 19.22k<br />
2 Brent Barbe &#8211; 18.25k<br />
3 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 17.82k<br />
4 Adam T Glass &#8211; 17.66k<br />
5 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 17.5k<br />
6 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 17.25k<br />
7 David Thornton &#8211; 17.09k<br />
8 Danny Bramall &#8211; 16.99k<br />
9 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 16.57k<br />
10 Taneli Levo &#8211; 16.5k<br />
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22 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 14.61k</p>
<p><strong>So, Leg 2 is in the books</strong>.  I think in order to place well at this last leg and make a return to the Top 5 in the standings I will need to hit the following marks in the events for Leg 3&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><u>Vulcan Gripper</u></strong><br />
I need at least a Level 18.  If I can Nut Up and get Level 17 with a 30-mm set when my PR training is only a Level 16 close in training, then I should be able to DIESEL Up and get Level 18 for Leg 3.</p>
<p><strong><u>Two Hands Pinch</u></strong><br />
My performance in this lift in Leg 1 and 2 has been just completely embarrassing.  At Nationals, my opener was 247, which would have broken the record up until 2008.  Now, I can&#8217;t even muster 240?  Surface is so important in this lift.  I am going to experiment with some surface-minimizing training techniques in order to be ready for a crappy surface at Leg 3.  I am hoping for better conditions with the change of seasons and hopefully less rain immediately before the event.</p>
<p><strong><u>Shallow Hub</u></strong><br />
I have hated hub work for the last 3 years, but am now growing to like it.  I am actually looking forward to putting in some good solid training on this in the next few weeks.  I need to get up over 50-lbs in order to place even remotely well.</p>
<p><strong><u>Stub Lift</u></strong><br />
I think this is one event where I have actually figured out the proper technique on it and many others have not.  Training this one can be a bitch though, because you either (1) make the lift and dominate it with ease, (2) it doesn&#8217;t even come off the ground or (3) you lift it a few inches and then it rips out of your hand, heating the skin up rapidly, which always scares me, making me fear a rip.  Since you never know how quickly skin will repair itself, I am cautious about over training this one.  My goal is a lift of 50-lbs on this one too.  I truly think it is possible.</p>
<p><font size="4"><u>Some other goals I have starting this week:</u></font><br />
<strong><br />
1.  Chiropractor appointment for my neck. </strong> I can not describe how tight my neck was the day of the contest.  I slept wrong or something the night before and it was lit up.  My normal Chiro is in Australia for two weeks, so I may visit an old High School buddy and at the same time try to recruit him as a possible training partner and new competitor.<br />
<strong><br />
2.  Eye Doctor Appointment.</strong>  Post contest on Saturday, I went after the Double Inch Dumbbell Deadlift again and came very close to getting it three times.  I may have gotten it once or twice, but I&#8217;d really like a good solid and controlled hold at the top.  Anyway, after the third attempt, about 2 or 3 seconds after dropping them, I nearly passed out.  I have brown-outed several times in my lift, but never like this.  If John Eaton and Richard Bean were not there I would have gone down.  It took me a good 5 minutes for the room to stop spinning and 35 minutes for my severe headache to go away, and I still have eye strain from it today.  I was so off-kilter, it was as if I strained my eyes trying to regain balance.  My legs were locked hard as I held onto both sides of my squat cage and I could not even turn myself around to sit in a chain.  Eaton had to guide me to it.  I need to check and make sure everything is okay behind my eyes.<br />
<strong><br />
3.  Double Inch Dumbbell Domination by Leg 3.</strong>  John Eaton left me his Inch Dumbbell to train on until Leg 3.  Since Adam Glass has my second Inch Dumbbell, I plan on working very hard toward a hold at the top of a Double Inch Deadlift.</p>
<p><strong>4.  Fatman Blob Work.</strong>  John also left me his Fatman Blob.  I have a lot of feats to work on with this that I need to get in the books.  &#8220;Mister Wild Card,&#8221; Daniel Reinard, will be making the trip to Pennsylvania, for Leg 3 and we will be having a Blob + Weight contest after the finish of the official events, so i will be incorporating the Fatman in my training.</p>
<p><strong>5.  Continue to Develop Eric Lloyd.</strong>  I have a new training partner for the first time since building my gym and he loves the Grip stuff, so I am hoping he can continue to come once during the week for grip work and once on the weekend as well.  It has been great having someone there during my workouts, and it was even better seeing some of the numbers he put up, PR&#8217;ing in many events.</p>
<p><strong>Leg 3 will take place 10/8/11</strong>.  Again, all are welcome and the entry fee is just $15.  If you are interested in competing, please email me, contact me on Facebook, or leave a comment below.</p>
<p><strong>Confirmed for Leg 3:</strong></p>
<p>Michael Sheehan<br />
Sean Kovacic<br />
Jedd Johnson</p>
<p>All the best in your training,</p>
<p>Jedd</p>
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<p><strong>Overall results (93 competitors)</strong></p>
<p>1 David Horne &#8211; 5.5pt<br />
2 David Thornton &#8211; 21.5pt<br />
3 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 26.5pt<br />
4 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 32.5pt<br />
5 Paul Knight &#8211; 37pt<br />
6 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 38.5pt<br />
6 Rob Russell &#8211; 38.5pt<br />
8 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 40.5pt<br />
9 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 48.5pt<br />
10 Brent Barbe &#8211; 55pt<br />
11 Pete Kerr &#8211; 57.5pt<br />
12 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 69pt<br />
13 John Eaton &#8211; 69.5pt<br />
14 Danny Bramall &#8211; 72pt<br />
15 Jeff Parker &#8211; 96pt<br />
16 Richie Bevan &#8211; 97.5pt<br />
17 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 100pt<br />
18 Matt Cannon &#8211; 102pt<br />
19 David Elmer &#8211; 104pt<br />
20 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 106.5pt<br />
21 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; 107pt<br />
22 Casey Emery &#8211; 109pt<br />
22 Juha Harju &#8211; 109pt<br />
24 Gary Hunt &#8211; 120pt<br />
25 Carl Coffey &#8211; 120.5pt<br />
26 Adam T Glass &#8211; 122.5pt<br />
26 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 122.5pt (Female)<br />
28 David Stiff &#8211; 126.5pt<br />
29 Kevin Emery &#8211; 127pt<br />
30 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; 130.5pt<br />
31 Chris Mathison &#8211; 132pt<br />
32 Brandon Gerber &#8211; 133pt (17 yrs)<br />
33 Alexey Pritula &#8211; 135pt<br />
34 Lol Owen &#8211; 137.5pt<br />
35 Sergey Kuryshev &#8211; 143.5pt<br />
36 Russ Farver &#8211; 145pt<br />
37 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 146pt<br />
38 Mike Rinderle &#8211; 146.5pt<br />
39 Andrew Pantke &#8211; 149pt<br />
40 Derek Graybill &#8211; 164pt<br />
41 Matt Masaro &#8211; 165pt<br />
42 Bob Sundin – 172.5pt<br />
43 James Grahame &#8211; 175.5pt<br />
44 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; 179.5pt<br />
45 Zach Jacobs &#8211; 182.5pt<br />
46 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 183.5pt<br />
46 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 183.5pt<br />
48 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; 184.5pt<br />
49 Eric St. Onge &#8211; 191pt<br />
50 Eric Lloyd &#8211; 195pt<br />
51 David Loughman &#8211; 197pt<br />
52 Taneli Levo &#8211; 199pt<br />
53 Joni Römpötti &#8211; 202pt<br />
54 Richard MacLean &#8211; 205.5pt<br />
55 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; 206pt<br />
56 Paul Wood &#8211; 208pt<br />
57 Sylvester Salley &#8211; 211pt<br />
58 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 219pt<br />
59 Mike Turpin &#8211; 222pt<br />
60 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; 226.5pt<br />
61 Dylan Scally &#8211; 227.5pt<br />
62 Kris Wragg &#8211; 238pt<br />
63 Alik Novruzov &#8211; 248.5pt<br />
64 Kevin Greto &#8211; 249pt<br />
65 Tristan Woods &#8211; 249.5pt<br />
66 Harri Niemikari &#8211; 251pt<br />
66 Joe Tebbe &#8211; 251pt<br />
68 Ryan Meyer – 251.5pt<br />
69 Jim McCourt &#8211; 254pt<br />
70 Richard Bean &#8211; 260pt<br />
71 Zach Coulter &#8211; 265.5pt<br />
72 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 266.5pt<br />
73 Peter Carey &#8211; 276pt<br />
74 Alexander Ivannikov &#8211; 290.5pt<br />
74 Michael Snider &#8211; 290.5pt<br />
76 Anna Karrila &#8211; 293.5pt (Female)<br />
77 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 297.5pt (Female)<br />
78 Bernard Lynch &#8211; 302.5pt<br />
79 Richard Madden &#8211; 305.5pt<br />
80 Ricardo Guglielminotti &#8211; 309pt<br />
81 Anne Melin &#8211; 309.5pt (Female)<br />
82 Adam Spizman &#8211; 312pt<br />
83 Craig Mooney &#8211; 314pt (16 yrs)<br />
84 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 320.5pt (Female)<br />
85 Mike T Nelson &#8211; 322pt<br />
86 Brad Ellingson &#8211; 331pt<br />
87 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 337.5pt (Female)<br />
88 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 341pt (16 yrs)<br />
89 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 344pt (Female)<br />
90 Tonia Snider &#8211; 347.5pt (Female)<br />
91 Megan Kruger &#8211; 352pt (Female)<br />
92 Julia Harju &#8211; 361pt (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
93 Pyry Harju &#8211; 362.5pt (11 yrs)</p>
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<p><strong>Women’s Overall results (10 competitors)</strong></p>
<p>1 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 4pt<br />
2 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 12pt<br />
3 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 15pt<br />
4 Anna Karrila &#8211; 16pt<br />
5 Anne Melin &#8211; 17.5pt<br />
6 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 24.5pt<br />
7 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 28pt<br />
8 Tonia Snider &#8211; 30pt<br />
9 Megan Kruger &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
10 Julia Harju &#8211; 39.5pt (13 yrs)</p>
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<p><strong>Men’s 82.5k Class Overall results (24 competitors)</strong></p>
<p>1 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 11.5pt<br />
2 Pete Kerr &#8211; 12pt<br />
3 David Elmer &#8211; 19.5pt (on countback)<br />
3 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 19.5pt<br />
5 Matt Cannon &#8211; 21.5pt<br />
6 Brandon Gerber &#8211; 26pt (17 yrs)<br />
7 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
8 Bob Sundin &#8211; 40pt<br />
9 Derek Graybill &#8211; 41pt<br />
10 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 42pt<br />
11 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 44.5pt<br />
12 Joni Römpötti &#8211; 50pt<br />
13 Taneli Levo &#8211; 51pt<br />
14 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 56.5pt<br />
15 Kris Wragg &#8211; 59pt<br />
16 Kevin Greto &#8211; 60pt<br />
17 Harri Niemikari &#8211; 65pt<br />
17 Zach Coulter &#8211; 65pt<br />
19 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 66pt<br />
20 Alexander Ivannikov &#8211; 73pt<br />
21 Richard Madden &#8211; 80pt<br />
22 Craig Mooney &#8211; 80.5pt (16 yrs)<br />
23 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 89pt (16 yrs)<br />
24 Pyry Harju &#8211; 94pt (11 yrs)</p>
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<p><strong>Event 1 – Vulcan Gripper – 30mm block</strong></p>
<p>1 Paul Knight &#8211; L19 Dipped black &#8211; 1pt<br />
2 David Horne &#8211; L18 Dipped black &#8211; 2.5pt<br />
2 Juha Harju &#8211; L18 Dipped black &#8211; 2.5pt<br />
4 Pete Kerr &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 David Thornton &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 Jedd Johnson &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
4 John Eaton &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
10 Danny Bramall &#8211; L16 Dipped black &#8211; 10pt<br />
11 Rob Russell &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
11 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
11 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
11 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
11 Derek Graybill &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
11 Russ Farver &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
11 Mike Rinderle &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
11 Casey Emery &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
19 Paul Wood &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Richie Bevan &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 David Elmer &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Carl Coffey &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Alexey Pritula &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Sergey Kuryshev &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Adam T Glass &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Chris Mathison &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Daniel Reinard &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Jeff Parker &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
19 Kevin Emery &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 24pt<br />
30 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; L13 Dipped black &#8211; 30pt<br />
31 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt (Female)<br />
31 Lol Owen &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt<br />
31 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt<br />
31 Richard MacLean &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt<br />
31 Zach Coulter &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt<br />
31 Eric St Onge &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt<br />
31 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt<br />
31 Brent Barbe &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt<br />
31 Andrew Durniat &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 35pt<br />
40 Gary Hunt &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 43pt<br />
40 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 43pt<br />
40 Matt Cannon &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 43pt<br />
40 Eric Lloyd &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 43pt<br />
40 Rich Bean &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 43pt<br />
40 Mike Turpin &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 43pt<br />
40 Andrew Pantke &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 43pt<br />
47 Matt Masaro &#8211; L10 Dipped black &#8211; 47pt<br />
48 Kris Wragg &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 James Grahame &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 David Stiff &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 Bob Sundin &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 Kevin Greto &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 Zach Jacobs &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
48 Brandon Gerber &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt (17 yrs)<br />
48 David Loughman &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 53pt<br />
59 Tristan Woods &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 61pt<br />
59 Alexander Ivannikov &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 61pt<br />
59 Alik Novruzov &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 61pt<br />
59 Darrin Shallman &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 61pt<br />
59 Jim McCourt &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 61pt<br />
64 Tomas Valverde &#8211; L7 Dipped black &#8211; 64.5pt<br />
64 Adam Spizman &#8211; L7 Dipped black &#8211; 64.5pt<br />
66 Taneli Levo &#8211; L6 Dipped black &#8211; 67pt<br />
66 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; L6 Dipped black &#8211; 67pt (Female)<br />
66 Joni Römpötti &#8211; L6 Dipped black &#8211; 67pt<br />
69 Tomislav Basic &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 70.5pt<br />
69 Harri Niemikari &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 70.5pt<br />
69 Anna Karrila &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 70.5pt (Female)<br />
69 Ryan Meyer &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 70.5pt<br />
73 Joe Tebbe &#8211; L4 Dipped black &#8211; 74pt<br />
73 Michael Snider &#8211; L4 Dipped black &#8211; 74pt<br />
73 Peter Carey &#8211; L4 Dipped black &#8211; 74pt<br />
76 Mike T Nelson &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 78.5pt<br />
76 Richard Madden &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 78.5pt<br />
76 Ricardo Guglielminotti &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 78.5pt<br />
76 Sylvester Salley &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 78.5pt<br />
76 Dylan Scally &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 78.5pt<br />
76 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 78.5pt<br />
82 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; L12 Orange &#8211; 82pt (Female)<br />
83 Jaana Tanner &#8211; L9 Orange &#8211; 83pt (Female)<br />
84 Bernard Lynch &#8211; L8 Orange &#8211; 84pt<br />
85 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; L7 Orange &#8211; 85.5pt (Female)<br />
85 Anne Melin &#8211; L7 Orange &#8211; 85.5pt (Female)<br />
87 Tonia Snider &#8211; L6 Orange &#8211; 87.5pt (Female)<br />
87 Craig Mooney &#8211; L6 Orange &#8211; 87.5pt (16 yrs)<br />
89 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; L5 Orange &#8211; 89pt (16 yrs)<br />
90 Julia Harju &#8211; L5 White &#8211; 90.5pt (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
90 Megan Kruger &#8211; L5 White &#8211; 90.5pt (Female)<br />
92 Pyry Harju &#8211; L4 White &#8211; 92pt (11 yrs)<br />
93 Brad Ellingson &#8211; L0 &#8211; 93pt</p>
<hr color="#1e4a17" width="600">
<p><strong>Event 2 – Two Hands Pinch Lift</strong></p>
<p>1 David Horne &#8211; 112.75k<br />
2 David Thornton &#8211; 105.56k<br />
3 Rob Russell &#8211; 105k<br />
4 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 102k<br />
5 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 101.51k<br />
6 David Stiff &#8211; 100.44k<br />
7 Brent Barbe &#8211; 98.78k<br />
8 Paul Knight &#8211; 96.81k<br />
9 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 95.83k<br />
10 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 95.5k<br />
11 Juha Harju &#8211; 95k<br />
12 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 94.5k<br />
13 Brandon Gerber &#8211; 92.56k (17 yrs)<br />
14 John Eaton &#8211; 92.51k<br />
15 Chris Mathison &#8211; 91.71k<br />
16 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 91.05k<br />
17 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; 89.5k<br />
18 Pete Kerr &#8211; 89.15k &#8211; 18.5pt<br />
18 Lol Owen &#8211; 89.15k &#8211; 18.5pt<br />
20 Jeff Parker &#8211; 88.85k<br />
21 David Elmer &#8211; 86.35k<br />
22 Sylvester Salley &#8211; 86.3k<br />
23 Matt Masaro &#8211; 85.65k<br />
24 Carl Coffey &#8211; 84.9k<br />
25 Bob Sundin &#8211; 84.15k<br />
26 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 84.1k<br />
27 Mike Rinderle &#8211; 83.5k<br />
28 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 82.77k<br />
29 Zach Jacobs &#8211; 82.57k<br />
30 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 81.09k &#8211; 30.5pt<br />
30 Alexey Pritula &#8211; 81.09k &#8211; 30.5pt<br />
32 Matt Cannon &#8211; 80.75k<br />
33 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 80.24k &#8211; 34pt (Female)<br />
33 Gary Hunt &#8211; 80.24k &#8211; 34pt<br />
33 Danny Bramall &#8211; 80.24k &#8211; 34pt<br />
36 Andrew Pantke &#8211; 79.93k<br />
37 Richie Bevan &#8211; 79.67k<br />
38 Derek Graybill &#8211; 79.43k<br />
39 Eric St. Onge &#8211; 78.72k<br />
40 Ryan Meyer &#8211; 78.58k<br />
41 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; 78.1k<br />
42 Kevin Emery &#8211; 78.05k<br />
43 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; 77.31k<br />
44 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 76.52k<br />
45 Eric Lloyd &#8211; 76.42k<br />
46 Casey Emery &#8211; 75.52k<br />
47 James Grahame &#8211; 75.24k<br />
48 Richard MacLean &#8211; 74.7k<br />
49 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 74.28k<br />
50 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 74.12k<br />
51 Dylan Scally &#8211; 73.5k<br />
52 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; 73.26k<br />
53 David Loughman &#8211; 71.7k<br />
54 Mike Turpin &#8211; 71.59k<br />
55 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; 71.12k &#8211; 56pt<br />
55 Sergey Kuryshev &#8211; 71.12k &#8211; 56pt<br />
55 Alexander Ivannikov &#8211; 71.12k &#8211; 56pt<br />
58 Tristan Woods &#8211; 71.01k<br />
59 Paul Wood &#8211; 70.75k<br />
60 Peter Carey &#8211; 70.5k<br />
61 Kevin Greto &#8211; 69.66k<br />
62 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; 68.65k<br />
63 Adam Spizman &#8211; 67.36k<br />
64 Alik Novruzov &#8211; 66.14k<br />
65 Jim McCourt &#8211; 66.13k<br />
66 Joe Tebbe &#8211; 65.61k<br />
67 Joni Römpötti &#8211; 65.1k<br />
68 Kris Wragg &#8211; 64.65k<br />
69 Michael Snider &#8211; 64.58k<br />
70 Harri Niemikari &#8211; 64.5k<br />
71 Zach Coulter &#8211; 63.04k<br />
72 Taneli Levo &#8211; 62.9k<br />
73 Richard Bean &#8211; 60.65k<br />
74 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 59.5k<br />
75 Mike T Nelson &#8211; 57.74k<br />
76 Ricardo Guglielminotti &#8211; 57.5k &#8211; 76.5pt<br />
76 Bernard Lynch &#8211; 57.5k &#8211; 76.5pt<br />
78 Brad Ellingson &#8211; 57.4k<br />
79 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 53.14k (Female)<br />
80 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 52k – 81pt (Female)<br />
80 Craig Mooney &#8211; 52k – 81pt (16 yrs)<br />
80 Richard Madden &#8211; 52k – 81pt<br />
83 Anne Melin &#8211; 49.8k (Female)<br />
84 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 47.42k (Female)<br />
85 Tonia Snider &#8211; 45.87k (Female)<br />
86 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 45.3k (Female)<br />
87 Anna Karrila &#8211; 42.3k (Female)<br />
88 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 42k (16 yrs)<br />
89 Megan Kruger &#8211; 37.58k (Female)<br />
90 Julia Harju &#8211; 21.5k &#8211; 90.5pt (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
90 Pyry Harju &#8211; 21.5k &#8211; 90.5pt (11 yrs)<br />
92 Adam T Glass &#8211; 0k &#8211; 92.5pt<br />
92 Russ Farver &#8211; 0k &#8211; 92.5pt</p>
<hr color="#1e4a17" width="600">
<p><strong>Event 3 – GripTopz Stub</strong></p>
<p>1 David Horne &#8211; 22.55k<br />
2 Adam T Glass &#8211; 21.84k<br />
3 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 21.5k<br />
4 Juha Harju &#8211; 21.25k<br />
5 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 20.65k<br />
6 David Thornton &#8211; 20.49k<br />
7 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 20.27k<br />
8 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 20.21k<br />
9 Rob Russell &#8211; 19.64k<br />
10 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 19.5k<br />
11 Brent Barbe &#8211; 19.21k<br />
12 Matt Cannon &#8211; 18.96k<br />
13 Pete Kerr &#8211; 18.74k &#8211; 13.5pt<br />
13 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; 18.74k &#8211; 13.5pt<br />
15 Paul Knight &#8211; 18.65k<br />
16 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 18.5k<br />
17 Russ Farver &#8211; 18.43k<br />
18 John Eaton &#8211; 18.19k<br />
19 Gary Hunt &#8211; 17.98k &#8211; 20pt<br />
19 Richie Bevan &#8211; 17.98k &#8211; 20pt<br />
19 Danny Bramall &#8211; 17.98k &#8211; 20pt<br />
22 David Stiff &#8211; 17.96k<br />
23 Sergey Kuryshev &#8211; 17.77k<br />
24 Matt Masaro &#8211; 17.1k<br />
25 Jeff Parker &#8211; 17.09k<br />
26 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; 17k &#8211; 26.5pt<br />
26 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 17k &#8211; 26.5pt<br />
28 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 16.98k &#8211; 28.5pt (Female)<br />
28 Carl Coffey &#8211; 16.98k &#8211; 28.5pt<br />
30 James Grahame &#8211; 16.53k<br />
31 Kevin Emery &#8211; 16.42k &#8211; 32pt<br />
31 Casey Emery &#8211; 16.42k &#8211; 32pt<br />
31 Brandon Gerber &#8211; 16.42k &#8211; 32pt (17 yrs)<br />
34 David Elmer &#8211; 16.19k<br />
35 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 16.14k<br />
36 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 15.97k<br />
37 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; 15.9k<br />
38 Joe Tebbe &#8211; 15.39k<br />
39 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 15.3k &#8211; 40pt<br />
39 Alexey Pritula &#8211; 15.3k &#8211; 40pt<br />
39 Andrew Pantke &#8211; 15.3k &#8211; 40pt<br />
42 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; 15.05k<br />
43 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 15k<br />
44 Eric Lloyd &#8211; 14.87k<br />
45 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 14.8k &#8211; 45.5pt<br />
45 Chris Mathison &#8211; 14.8k &#8211; 45.5pt<br />
47 Bob Sundin &#8211; 14.61k<br />
48 David Loughman &#8211; 14.6k<br />
49 Joni Römpötti &#8211; 14.5k &#8211; 50pt<br />
49 Taneli Levo &#8211; 14.5k &#8211; 50pt<br />
49 Zach Jacobs &#8211; 14.5k &#8211; 50pt<br />
52 Lol Owen &#8211; 14.24k<br />
53 Mike Rinderle &#8211; 14.23k<br />
54 Richard Madden &#8211; 14.1k &#8211; 54.5pt<br />
54 Sylvester Salley &#8211; 14.1k &#8211; 54.5pt<br />
56 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; 14.05k &#8211; 56.5pt<br />
56 Alik Novruzov &#8211; 14.05k &#8211; 56.5pt<br />
58 Derek Graybill &#8211; 13.89k<br />
59 Jim McCourt &#8211; 13.76k<br />
60 Eric St. Onge &#8211; 13.71k<br />
61 Paul Wood &#8211; 13.69k<br />
62 Kris Wragg &#8211; 13.19k<br />
63 Mike Turpin &#8211; 12.89k<br />
64 Peter Carey &#8211; 12.8k &#8211; 65pt<br />
64 Bernard Lynch &#8211; 12.8k &#8211; 65pt<br />
64 Dylan Scally &#8211; 12.8k &#8211; 65pt<br />
67 Michael Snider &#8211; 12.64k<br />
68 Ryan Meyer &#8211; 12.56k<br />
69 Richard MacLean &#8211; 12.54k<br />
70 Tristan Woods &#8211; 12.5k &#8211; 71pt<br />
70 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; 12.5k &#8211; 71pt<br />
70 Anna Karrila &#8211; 12.5k &#8211; 71pt (Female)<br />
73 Harri Niemikari &#8211; 12k<br />
74 Kevin Greto &#8211; 11.97k<br />
75 Brad Ellingson &#8211; 11.62k<br />
76 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 11.5k &#8211; 76.5pt (Female)<br />
76 Craig Mooney &#8211; 11.5k &#8211; 76.5pt (16 yrs)<br />
78 Richard Bean &#8211; 11.48k<br />
79 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 11.45k (Female)<br />
80 Zach Coulter &#8211; 11.35k &#8211; 80.5pt<br />
80 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 11.35k &#8211; 80.5pt<br />
82 Alexander Ivannikov &#8211; 11.03k<br />
83 Anne Melin &#8211; 11k (Female)<br />
84 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 10.34k (Female)<br />
85 Ricardo Guglielminotti &#8211; 10.3k<br />
86 Mike T Nelson &#8211; 9.99k<br />
87 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 9.7k (16 yrs)<br />
88 Tonia Snider &#8211; 9.5k (Female)<br />
89 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 9k (Female)<br />
90 Megan Kruger &#8211; 8.23k (Female)<br />
91 Pyry Harju &#8211; 6.75k (11 yrs)<br />
92 Julia Harju &#8211; 6.5k (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
93 Adam Spizman &#8211; 0k</p>
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<p><strong>Event 4 – GripTopz Half a Penny</strong></p>
<p>1 David Horne &#8211; 19.22k<br />
2 Brent Barbe &#8211; 18.25k<br />
3 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 17.82k<br />
4 Adam T Glass &#8211; 17.66k<br />
5 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 17.5k<br />
6 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 17.25k<br />
7 David Thornton &#8211; 17.09k<br />
8 Danny Bramall &#8211; 16.99k<br />
9 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 16.57k<br />
10 Taneli Levo &#8211; 16.5k<br />
11 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 16.25k<br />
12 Rob Russell &#8211; 16.22k<br />
13 Paul Knight &#8211; 16.16k<br />
14 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 16k<br />
15 Matt Cannon &#8211; 15.91k<br />
16 Richie Bevan &#8211; 15.64k &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
16 Casey Emery &#8211; 15.64k &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
18 Joni Römpötti &#8211; 15.25k<br />
19 Pete Kerr &#8211; 15.09k<br />
20 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 14.81k<br />
21 Russ Farver &#8211; 14.78k<br />
22 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 14.61k<br />
23 Gary Hunt &#8211; 14.42k<br />
24 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 14.15k &#8211; 25pt (Female)<br />
24 David Elmer &#8211; 14.15k &#8211; 25pt<br />
24 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; 14.15k &#8211; 25pt<br />
27 Jeff Parker &#8211; 14.13k<br />
28 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; 14k<br />
29 Kevin Emery &#8211; 13.91k<br />
30 Andrew Pantke &#8211; 13.73k<br />
31 John Eaton &#8211; 13.71k<br />
32 Lol Owen &#8211; 13.69k<br />
33 Dylan Scally &#8211; 13.4k<br />
34 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 13.1k<br />
35 Brandon Gerber &#8211; 13.06k (17 yrs)<br />
36 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 13.03k<br />
37 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 13k &#8211; 37.5pt<br />
37 Harri Niemikari &#8211; 13k &#8211; 37.5pt<br />
39 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; 12.81k &#8211; 40.5pt<br />
39 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 12.81k &#8211; 40.5pt<br />
39 Alexey Pritula &#8211; 12.81k &#8211; 40.5pt<br />
39 Sergey Kuryshev &#8211; 12.81k &#8211; 40.5pt<br />
43 David Loughman &#8211; 12.8k<br />
44 Carl Coffey &#8211; 12.58k<br />
45 James Grahame &#8211; 12.33k &#8211; 45.5pt<br />
45 David Stiff &#8211; 12.33k &#8211; 45.5pt<br />
47 Bob Sundin &#8211; 12.26k – 47.5pt<br />
47 Chris Mathison &#8211; 12.26k – 47.5pt<br />
49 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; 12k<br />
50 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; 11.92k &#8211; 50.5pt<br />
50 Zach Jacobs &#8211; 11.92k &#8211; 50.5pt<br />
52 Mike Rinderle &#8211; 11.77k<br />
53 Derek Graybill &#8211; 11.71k &#8211; 53.5pt<br />
53 Richard MacLean &#8211; 11.71k &#8211; 53.5pt<br />
55 Kris Wragg &#8211; 11.64k<br />
56 Sylvester Salley &#8211; 11.6k<br />
57 Eric St. Onge &#8211; 11.51k<br />
58 Anne Melin &#8211; 11.5k (Female)<br />
59 Tristan Woods &#8211; 11.24k &#8211; 59.5pt<br />
59 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; 11.24k &#8211; 59.5pt<br />
61 Kevin Greto &#8211; 11.1k<br />
62 Mike Turpin &#8211; 10.86k<br />
63 Eric Lloyd &#8211; 10.61k<br />
64 Paul Wood &#8211; 10.59k<br />
65 Anna Karrila &#8211; 10.5k (Female)<br />
66 Richard Bean &#8211; 10.34k<br />
67 Alik Novruzov &#8211; 10.31k<br />
68 Jim McCourt &#8211; 10.3k &#8211; 69pt<br />
68 Craig Mooney &#8211; 10.3k &#8211; 69pt (16 yrs)<br />
68 Ricardo Guglielminotti &#8211; 10.3k &#8211; 69pt<br />
71 Matt Masaro &#8211; 10.1k<br />
72 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 10k &#8211; 73pt (Female)<br />
72 Joe Tebbe &#8211; 10k &#8211; 73pt<br />
72 Ryan Meyer &#8211; 10k &#8211; 73pt<br />
75 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 9.63k<br />
76 Peter Carey &#8211; 9.1k &#8211; 77pt<br />
76 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 9.1k &#8211; 77pt (16 yrs)<br />
76 Bernard Lynch &#8211; 9.1k &#8211; 77pt<br />
79 Zach Coulter &#8211; 9.04k<br />
80 Michael Snider &#8211; 9.02k &#8211; 80.5pt<br />
80 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 9.02k &#8211; 80.5pt (Female)<br />
82 Megan Kruger &#8211; 8.24k &#8211; 82.5pt (Female)<br />
82 Mike T Nelson &#8211; 8.24k &#8211; 82.5pt<br />
84 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 8.15k (Female)<br />
85 Brad Ellingson &#8211; 7.71k<br />
86 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 7.5k (Female)<br />
87 Tonia Snider &#8211; 6.7k (Female)<br />
88 Julia Harju &#8211; 5.5k (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
89 Pyry Harju &#8211; 5k (11 yrs)<br />
90 Juha Harju &#8211; 0k &#8211; 91.5pt<br />
90 Alexander Ivannikov &#8211; 0k &#8211; 91.5pt<br />
90 Adam Spizman &#8211; 0k &#8211; 91.5pt<br />
90 Richard Madden &#8211; 0k &#8211; 91.5pt</p>
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		<title>Worlds Strongest Hands Series Leg 2 is Coming</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On August 13, I held my PA portion of the first Leg of the World&#8217;s Strongest Hands Series 2011. I had 5 lifters here for Leg 1: Mike Rinderle, Melissa Rinderle, Christopher Smith, Kevin Greto, and myself. The events for the first leg were: Vulcan Gripper, Two Hands Pinch, Half a Penny, and Shallow Hub. [...]]]></description>
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<p>On August 13, I held my PA portion of the first Leg of the World&#8217;s Strongest Hands Series 2011.</p>
<p>I had 5 lifters here for Leg 1:  Mike Rinderle, Melissa Rinderle, Christopher Smith, Kevin Greto, and myself.</p>
<p>The events for the first leg were:  Vulcan Gripper, Two Hands Pinch, Half a Penny, and Shallow Hub.</p>
<p><strong>Overall Results (88 Competitors</strong>)</p>
<p>1 Juha Harju &#8211; 14pt<br />
2 David Horne &#8211; 15.5pt<br />
3 Adam T Glass &#8211; 18.5pt<br />
4 David Thornton &#8211; 30pt<br />
5 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 35.5pt<br />
6 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 37.5pt<br />
7 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 39.5pt<br />
8 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 41pt<br />
9 Paul Knight &#8211; 49pt<br />
10 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 50pt<br />
11 Russ Farver &#8211; 61pt<br />
12 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 64pt<br />
13 Pete Kerr &#8211; 64.5pt<br />
14 Richie Bevan &#8211; 68.5pt<br />
15 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 72pt<br />
16 David Elmer &#8211; 75pt<br />
17 Chris Mathison &#8211; 81pt<br />
18 Casey Emery &#8211; 83.5pt<br />
19 Brent Barbe &#8211; 86pt<br />
20 Danny Bramall &#8211; 87.5pt<br />
21 Bob Sundin &#8211; 88.5pt<br />
22 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; 90.5pt<br />
23 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 96pt<br />
24 Carl Coffey &#8211; 106.5pt<br />
25 Bob Lipinski &#8211; 108.5pt<br />
26 David Stiff &#8211; 119.5pt<br />
27 Derek Graybill &#8211; 126pt<br />
28 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 128.5pt (Female)<br />
28 Mike Rinderle &#8211; 128.5pt<br />
30 Lee Morris &#8211; 136pt<br />
31 Gary Hunt &#8211; 151pt<br />
32 Kevin Emery &#8211; 154pt<br />
33 Paul Wood &#8211; 162.5pt<br />
34 Andrew Pantke &#8211; 163pt<br />
35 James Grahame &#8211; 165.5pt<br />
36 Tristan Woods &#8211; 166.5pt<br />
37 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; 168.5pt<br />
38 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; 175.5pt<br />
38 Richard Maclean &#8211; 175.5pt<br />
40 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 176.5pt<br />
41 Sergey Shebashov &#8211; 179pt<br />
42 David Loughman &#8211; 179.5pt<br />
43 Taneli Levo &#8211; 181pt<br />
43 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 181pt<br />
45 Alexey Pritula &#8211; 181.5pt<br />
46 Zach Lister &#8211; 182.5pt<br />
47 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; 183pt<br />
48 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; 183.5pt<br />
49 Ivan Silantyev &#8211; 184.5pt<br />
50 Austin Acree &#8211; 186.5pt<br />
51 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 191.5pt<br />
52 Sylvester Salley &#8211; 192.5pt<br />
53 David Dellanave &#8211; 201pt<br />
54 Kevin Greto &#8211; 202.5pt<br />
55 Eric Milfeld &#8211; 209.5pt<br />
56 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 211.5pt<br />
57 Dylan Scally &#8211; 217pt<br />
58 Nick Oswald &#8211; 219.5pt<br />
59 Jim McCourt &#8211; 220pt<br />
60 David Sandel &#8211; 234pt<br />
61 Jani Silvennoinen &#8211; 236pt<br />
62 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; 238.5pt<br />
63 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 241.5pt<br />
64 Brett Lindskog &#8211; 243.5pt<br />
65 Alexander Mitropolsky &#8211; 245pt<br />
65 Chris Smith &#8211; 245pt<br />
67 Joe Tebbe &#8211; 247pt<br />
68 Peter Carey &#8211; 248.5pt<br />
69 Kris Wragg &#8211; 254pt<br />
70 Nikolay Saveliev &#8211; 254.5pt<br />
71 Steven McDonald &#8211; 262pt (17 yrs)<br />
72 Kari Väänänen &#8211; 265.5pt<br />
73 Anna Karrila &#8211; 274pt (Female)<br />
74 Anne Melin &#8211; 281.5pt (Female)<br />
75 Bernard Lynch &#8211; 285pt<br />
76 Brad Ellingson &#8211; 292.5pt<br />
76 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 292.5pt (Female)<br />
78 Mike T Nelson &#8211; 293.5pt<br />
79 Craig Mooney &#8211; 298.5pt (16 yrs)<br />
80 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 299.5pt (Female)<br />
81 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 307pt (Female)<br />
82 Kathi Burger &#8211; 313pt (Female)<br />
83 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 315.5pt (Female)<br />
84 Jodie Nelson &#8211; 320pt (Female)<br />
84 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 320pt (15 yrs)<br />
86 Megan Kruger &#8211; 327pt (Female)<br />
87 Julia Harju &#8211; 339.5pt (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
88 Pyry Harju &#8211; 342.5pt (11 yrs)</p>
<p>Below, I have videos of the four events.  So, I will cover my training and results for each one, below.</p>
<p><strong>Vulcan Gripper</strong></p>
<p>In the Winter, last year, I devised a program layout based on something that Paul Knight had told me a few months before and was putting a lot of time into Gripper training.  My progress and rate of PR&#8217;s per training sessions was unbelievable!  </p>
<p>My progress hit a wall, however, in February, when I hurt my hands in February.  I did not start training Grippers heavy until May or June, I believe, and my numbers had dropped substantially.  It wasn&#8217;t until I got some serious adrenaline <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/slim-farman-mighty-atom-induction">when I visited York Barbell</a> and <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/sorinex-summer-strong-4a">when I traveled to Sorinex</a>, that I got mentally back into Gripper Training.  </p>
<p>My numbers did not bounce back as strongly as I hoped and going into Leg 1, my best Vulcan close was Level 14.  I was extremely happy to have hit Level 17 on the Vulcan during Leg 1!  In my training, I was making my attempts more difficult than what I would be required of in Leg 1, and I think that paid off.  I&#8217;d love to go into more detail, but I need to keep some things secret&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Here is the video of the Vulcan Gripper event at World&#8217;s Strongest Hands (PA) Leg 1:</strong></p>
<p><center><iframe width="560" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/JIwVMrATAjo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
<p><strong>Here are the full results on the Vulcan (20mm block) across the scope of competitors for World&#8217;s Strongest Hands Leg 1</strong></p>
<p>1 Paul Knight &#8211; L19 Dipped black &#8211; 1pt<br />
2 David Horne &#8211; L18 Dipped black &#8211; 2.5pt<br />
2 Juha Harju &#8211; L18 Dipped black &#8211; 2.5pt<br />
4 Pete Kerr &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 5.5pt<br />
4 Jedd Johnson &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 5.5pt<br />
4 David Thornton &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 5.5pt<br />
4 Adam T Glass &#8211; L17 Dipped black &#8211; 5.5pt<br />
8 Casey Emery &#8211; L16 Dipped black &#8211; 10pt<br />
8 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; L16 Dipped black &#8211; 10pt<br />
8 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; L16 Dipped black &#8211; 10pt<br />
8 Derek Graybill &#8211; L16 Dipped black &#8211; 10pt<br />
8 Russ Farver &#8211; L16 Dipped black &#8211; 10pt<br />
13 Andrew Durniat &#8211; L15 Dipped black -16.5pt<br />
13 Paul Wood &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
13 Danny Bramall &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
13 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
13 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
13 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
13 Alexey Pritula &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
13 Bob Lipinski &#8211; L15 Dipped black &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
21 Kevin Emery &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
21 Eric Milfeld &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
21 David Elmer &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
21 Carl Coffey &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
21 Richie Bevan &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
21 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
21 Mike Rinderle &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
21 Chris Mathison &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
21 Daniel Reinard &#8211; L14 Dipped black &#8211; 25pt<br />
30 Brent Barbe &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
30 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 33.5pt (Female)<br />
30 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
30 Lee Morris &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
30 Nikolay Saveliev &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
30 Austin Acree &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
30 Bob Sundin &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
30 Richard Maclean &#8211; L12 Dipped black &#8211; 33.5pt<br />
38 Andrew Pantke &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 39.5pt<br />
38 Jani Silvennoinen &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 39.5pt<br />
38 Ivan Silantyev &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 39.5pt<br />
38 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; L11 Dipped black &#8211; 39.5pt<br />
42 Gary Hunt &#8211; L10 Dipped black &#8211; 44pt<br />
42 Sergey Shebashov &#8211; L10 Dipped black &#8211; 44pt<br />
42 Kevin Greto &#8211; L10 Dipped black &#8211; 44pt<br />
42 David Dellanave &#8211; L10 Dipped black &#8211; 44pt<br />
42 Zach Lister &#8211; L10 Dipped black &#8211; 44pt<br />
47 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 48.5pt<br />
47 James Grahame &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 48.5pt<br />
47 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 48.5pt<br />
47 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; L9 Dipped black &#8211; 48.5pt<br />
51 David Stiff &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 53.5pt<br />
51 Kris Wragg &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 53.5pt<br />
51 Tomas Valverde &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 53.5pt<br />
51 Kari Väänänen &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 53.5pt<br />
51 Darrin Shallman &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 53.5pt<br />
51 Nick Oswald &#8211; L8 Dipped black &#8211; 53.5pt<br />
57 Jim McCourt &#8211; L7 Dipped black &#8211; 59pt<br />
57 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; L7 Dipped black &#8211; 59pt<br />
57 Tristan Woods &#8211; L7 Dipped black &#8211; 59pt<br />
57 Chris Smith &#8211; L7 Dipped black &#8211; 59pt<br />
57 David Loughman &#8211; L7 Dipped black &#8211; 59pt<br />
62 Tomislav Basic &#8211; L6 Dipped black &#8211; 63pt<br />
62 Joe Tebbe &#8211; L6 Dipped black &#8211; 63pt<br />
62 Brett Lindskog &#8211; L6 Dipped black &#8211; 63pt<br />
65 Taneli Levo &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 67pt<br />
65 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 67pt (Female)<br />
65 David Sandel &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 67pt<br />
65 Steven McDonald &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 67pt<br />
65 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; L5 Dipped black &#8211; 67pt<br />
70 Mike T Nelson &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 71.5pt<br />
70 Brad Ellingson &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 71.5pt<br />
70 Peter Carey &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 71.5pt<br />
70 Dylan Scally &#8211; L3 Dipped black &#8211; 71.5pt<br />
74 Anna Karrila &#8211; L12 Orange &#8211; 74pt (Female)<br />
75 Sylvester Salley &#8211; L10 Orange &#8211; 75pt<br />
76 Anne Melin &#8211; L9 Orange &#8211; 77pt (Female)<br />
76 Jaana Tanner &#8211; L9 Orange &#8211; 77pt (Female)<br />
76 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; L9 Orange – 77pt (Female)<br />
79 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; L8 Orange &#8211; 79.5pt (Female)<br />
79 Bernard Lynch &#8211; L8 Orange &#8211; 79.5pt<br />
81 Craig Mooney &#8211; L6 Orange &#8211; 81pt<br />
82 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; L5 Orange &#8211; 82pt<br />
83 Kathi Burger &#8211; L15 White &#8211; 83pt (Female)<br />
84 Jodie Nelson &#8211; L13 White &#8211; 84pt (Female)<br />
85 Megan Kruger &#8211; L9 White &#8211; 85pt (Female)<br />
86 Julia Harju &#8211; L5 White &#8211; 86pt (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
87 Pyry Harju &#8211; L4 White &#8211; 87pt<br />
88 Alexander Mitropolsky &#8211; L0 &#8211; 88pt</p>
<p>I was pretty happy to hit Level 17 and only end up two levels behind the best close, Paul Knight&#8217;s Level 19.</p>
<p><strong>Two Hands Pinch</strong></p>
<p>My back injury prior to Nationals did not resolve until well after Nationals, so I think I only got one good 2HP workout in before World&#8217;s Strongest Hands Leg 1.  My thumbs felt fine for the event, however, I goofed up BIG TIME and forgot to bring out the dehumidifier for the event.  Being that my garage is below ground, and with so many people breathing heavy during the event, the Pinch Apparatus got slimy and I could not get a good grip on 249-lbs.  I got +/- 237 on my first attempt, thankfully, but then missed 249 three times in a row.  Each time I popped it up off the ground, but could not get it more than 3 or 4 inches on each pull.  My thumb slipped off every single time.</p>
<p><strong>Here is the video for the Two Hands Pinch for Worlds Strongest Hands (PA) Leg 1:</strong></p>
<p><center><iframe width="560" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/teXHBcFkYRg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
<p><strong>Here are the overall results for Two Hands Pinch in Worlds Strongest Hands Leg 1</strong></p>
<p>1 David Horne &#8211; 108.6k<br />
2 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 108.2k<br />
3 Adam T Glass &#8211; 106.88k<br />
4 David Thornton &#8211; 106.71k<br />
5 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 101k<br />
6 Juha Harju &#8211; 98.5k &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
6 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 98.5k &#8211; 6.5pt<br />
8 David Stiff &#8211; 98.28k<br />
9 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 98.07k<br />
10 Brent Barbe &#8211; 96.53k<br />
11 Eric Milfeld &#8211; 94.48k<br />
12 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 94.07k<br />
13 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 94k<br />
14 Bob Sundin &#8211; 92.96k<br />
15 Paul Knight &#8211; 92.22k<br />
16 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 89.95k<br />
17 Chris Mathison &#8211; 88.65k<br />
18 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; 86k<br />
19 Kevin Emery &#8211; 85.05k<br />
20 Pete Kerr &#8211; 83.95k<br />
20 David Elmer &#8211; 83.95k<br />
22 Richie Bevan &#8211; 82.77k<br />
23 Sylvester Salley &#8211; 82k<br />
24 Carl Coffey &#8211; 81.3k<br />
25 Mike Rinderle &#8211; 81.21k<br />
26 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 81k<br />
27 Bob Lipinski &#8211; 79.95k<br />
28 Russ Farver &#8211; 78.59k<br />
29 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 78.5k (Female)<br />
30 Andrew Pantke &#8211; 77.68k<br />
31 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 76.6k<br />
32 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; 76.247k<br />
33 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; 75.52k<br />
34 Paul Wood &#8211; 75.2k<br />
35 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 75.12k<br />
36 Dylan Scally &#8211; 74.4k &#8211; 37pt<br />
36 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; 74.4k &#8211; 37pt<br />
36 David Loughman &#8211; 74.4k &#8211; 37pt<br />
39 Derek Graybill &#8211; 74.19k &#8211; 39.5pt<br />
39 Zach Lister &#8211; 74.19k &#8211; 39.5pt<br />
41 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 73.85k &#8211; 41.5pt<br />
41 Tristan Woods &#8211; 73.85k &#8211; 41.5pt<br />
43 Gary Hunt &#8211; 73.5k &#8211; 43.5pt<br />
43 Lee Morris &#8211; 73.5k &#8211; 43.5pt<br />
45 Austin Acree &#8211; 73.29k<br />
46 Kevin Greto &#8211; 71.59k<br />
47 James Grahame &#8211; 71.31k<br />
48 David Sandel &#8211; 70.38k<br />
49 Casey Emery &#8211; 69.45k<br />
50 Jim McCourt &#8211; 68.53k<br />
51 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 68.48k<br />
52 Alexander Mitropolsky &#8211; 66.29k<br />
53 Peter Carey &#8211; 64.9k<br />
54 David Dellanave &#8211; 64.64k<br />
55 Danny Bramall &#8211; 64.6k<br />
56 Joe Tebbe &#8211; 63.59k<br />
57 Richard Maclean &#8211; 63.52k<br />
58 Sergey Shebashov &#8211; 61.3k &#8211; 59.5pt<br />
58 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; 61.3k &#8211; 59.5pt<br />
58 Ivan Silantyev &#8211; 61.3k &#8211; 59.5pt<br />
58 Alexey Pritula &#8211; 61.3k &#8211; 59.5pt<br />
62 Jani Silvennoinen &#8211; 61k<br />
63 Chris Smith &#8211; 60.54k<br />
64 Nick Oswald &#8211; 58.82k<br />
65 Brett Lindskog &#8211; 58.79k<br />
66 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 57.5k<br />
67 Kari Väänänen &#8211; 56k<br />
68 Brad Ellingson &#8211; 54.75k<br />
69 Mike T Nelson &#8211; 54.22k<br />
70 Craig Mooney &#8211; 52.9k &#8211; 71pt<br />
70 Bernard Lynch &#8211; 52.9k &#8211; 71pt<br />
70 Steven McDonald &#8211; 52.9k &#8211; 71pt<br />
73 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 51.5k (Female)<br />
74 Nikolay Saveliev &#8211; 51.32k<br />
75 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 50.82k (Female)<br />
76 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 49.77k (Female)<br />
77 Kathi Burger &#8211; 49.71k (Female)<br />
78 Anne Melin &#8211; 48.5k (Female)<br />
79 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 46k (Female)<br />
80 Jodie Nelson &#8211; 44.02k (Female)<br />
81 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 43.4k<br />
82 Anna Karrila &#8211; 40k (Female)<br />
83 Megan Kruger &#8211; 38.08k (Female)<br />
84 Taneli Levo &#8211; 36k<br />
85 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; 0k &#8211; 86.5pt<br />
85 Kris Wragg &#8211; 0k &#8211; 86.5pt<br />
85 Julia Harju &#8211; 0k &#8211; 86.5pt (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
85 Pyry Harju &#8211; 0k &#8211; 86.5pt</p>
<p>This is generally where I pick up a lot of points in the contest, so struggling to get a good number here did not help.  I was lucky to get the #2 spot right behind David Horne.</p>
<p><strong>Half a Penny</strong></p>
<p>I trained the Half a Penny 9 times seriously from the time I got it last Fall until the week before Leg 1.  Most of these sessions were during the last two weeks of July and the first week of August.  I was on vacation the entire week leading into Leg 1, and did absolutely no training at all.</p>
<p>There were many contests whose events took precedence over Grip Topz training.  I did not put much emphasis on them at all.  So, I added mainly the Half a Penny into my training because it was the one I was doing the worst on, so I figured it would provide a slightly different training stimulus for my thumbs, with its ultra-narrow positioning.</p>
<p>Going into the contest, my PR was a 25-lb plate and two giant washers on it for a total of about 30-lbs.  I did not have high expectations for this lift, and then somehow PR&#8217;d in it by about 3 pounds.  Can&#8217;t beat that with a stick.</p>
<p>Since Leg 1, I have been training for massive amounts of volume on the Half a Penny in order to get my thumbs used to this narrow position some more, and am hoping for another 3 to 5-lb PR.  </p>
<p><strong>Here is the video for the Half a Penny at Worlds Strongest Hands (PA) Leg 1:</strong></p>
<p><center><iframe width="560" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/j5e7yNp1oOI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
<p><strong>Here are the overall results for the Half a Penny Pinch for Worlds Strongest Hands Leg 1</strong></p>
<p>1 Adam T Glass &#8211; 18.71k<br />
2 David Horne &#8211; 18.55k<br />
3 Juha Harju &#8211; 17.75k<br />
4 David Thornton &#8211; 17.67k<br />
5 Taneli Levo &#8211; 16.75k &#8211; 5.5pt<br />
5 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 16.75k &#8211; 5.5pt<br />
7 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 16.5k &#8211; 7.5pt<br />
7 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 16.5k &#8211; 7.5pt<br />
9 Danny Bramall &#8211; 16k<br />
10 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 15.33k<br />
11 Russ Farver &#8211; 15.22k &#8211; 11.5pt<br />
11 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 15.22k &#8211; 11.5pt<br />
13 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; 15.2k<br />
14 Bob Sundin &#8211; 15.16k<br />
15 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 15.15k<br />
16 Casey Emery &#8211; 15.06k &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
16 Paul Knight &#8211; 15.06k &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
18 Pete Kerr &#8211; 14.95k &#8211; 18.5pt<br />
18 Richie Bevan &#8211; 14.95k &#8211; 18.5pt<br />
20 Brent Barbe &#8211; 14.94k<br />
21 Chris Mathison &#8211; 14.65k<br />
22 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 14.5k<br />
23 Kevin Emery &#8211; 13.97k<br />
24 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 13.86k<br />
25 David Elmer &#8211; 13.81k<br />
26 Lee Morris &#8211; 13.54k<br />
27 Gary Hunt &#8211; 13.31k<br />
28 David Stiff &#8211; 13.21k<br />
29 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 13.07k &#8211; 29.5pt (Female)<br />
29 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; 13.07k &#8211; 29.5pt<br />
31 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 13.02k<br />
32 David Loughman &#8211; 12.7k<br />
33 Bob Lipinski &#8211; 12.58k<br />
34 Sergey Shebashov &#8211; 12.54k &#8211; 34.5pt<br />
34 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; 12.54k &#8211; 34.5pt<br />
36 Tristan Woods &#8211; 12.04k<br />
37 Carl Coffey &#8211; 12.02k<br />
38 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; 12k<br />
39 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 11.81k<br />
40 James Grahame &#8211; 11.74k<br />
41 Derek Graybill &#8211; 11.71k &#8211; 41.5pt<br />
41 Richard Maclean &#8211; 11.71k &#8211; 41.5pt<br />
43 Sylvester Salley &#8211; 11.6k<br />
44 Alexander Mitropolsky &#8211; 11.56k &#8211; 44.5pt<br />
44 Ivan Silantyev &#8211; 11.56k &#8211; 44.5pt<br />
46 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; 11.54k &#8211; 46.5pt<br />
46 Andrew Pantke &#8211; 11.54k &#8211; 46.5pt<br />
48 Nick Oswald &#8211; 11.2k<br />
49 Kris Wragg &#8211; 11.17k<br />
50 Kevin Greto &#8211; 10.99k &#8211; 50.5pt<br />
50 Mike Rinderle &#8211; 10.99k &#8211; 50.5pt<br />
52 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 10.75k<br />
53 Paul Wood &#8211; 10.62k<br />
54 Anne Melin &#8211; 10.5k (Female)<br />
55 Jim McCourt &#8211; 10.42k<br />
56 Steven McDonald &#8211; 10.3k &#8211; 57pt<br />
56 Peter Carey &#8211; 10.3k &#8211; 57pt<br />
56 Dylan Scally &#8211; 10.3k &#8211; 57pt<br />
59 Joe Tebbe &#8211; 10.07k<br />
60 Austin Acree &#8211; 10.04k<br />
61 David Sandel &#8211; 10.03k<br />
62 Jani Silvennoinen &#8211; 10k<br />
63 Anna Karrila &#8211; 9.5k (Female)<br />
64 David Dellanave &#8211; 9.46k<br />
65 Zach Lister &#8211; 9.41k<br />
66 Chris Smith &#8211; 9.32k<br />
67 Craig Mooney &#8211; 9.1k &#8211; 67.5pt<br />
67 Bernard Lynch &#8211; 9.1k &#8211; 67.5pt<br />
69 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 9.04k<br />
70 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; 8.98k<br />
71 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 8.75k (Female)<br />
72 Brett Lindskog &#8211; 8.05k<br />
73 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 8.01k (Female)<br />
74 Megan Kruger &#8211; 7.81k &#8211; 76pt (Female)<br />
74 Mike T Nelson &#8211; 7.81k &#8211; 76pt<br />
74 Brad Ellingson &#8211; 7.81k &#8211; 76pt<br />
74 Jodie Nelson &#8211; 7.81k &#8211; 76pt (Female)<br />
74 Kathi Burger &#8211; 7.81k &#8211; 76pt (Female)<br />
79 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 7.72k (Female)<br />
80 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 7.5k (Female)<br />
81 Kari Väänänen &#8211; 7k<br />
82 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 6.7k<br />
83 Julia Harju &#8211; 5k (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
84 Pyry Harju &#8211; 4.75k<br />
85 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 0k &#8211; 86.5pt<br />
85 Alexey Pritula &#8211; 0k &#8211; 86.5pt<br />
85 Nikolay Saveliev &#8211; 0k &#8211; 86.5pt<br />
85 Eric Milfeld &#8211; 0k &#8211; 86.5pt</p>
<p>Aside from the fact that I trained this piece very irregularly for the 6 months I had it prior to the event, I can not identify any other factors that could possibly have helped my performance, aside from just getting stronger in this position.  I am seriously NOT SURE if it is better to row it up or to deadlift it with a consistent arm angle.  I seem to have better luck if I row it, yet it seems most people have better luck with a consistent arm angle and a deadlift&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Shallow Hub Lift</strong></p>
<p>I admittedly suck at Hub Lifting and did not dedicate very much time to this lift going into Leg 1.  I know, recurring theme.  However, aside from having a distaste for the event, Hub Lifting also plays hell on my finger injury, so I have stayed the hell away from this lift because it just plain hurts my middle finger on my right hand.  </p>
<p>In my training, my best lift was a 25 and a 2.5, so the total is only about 32.5-lbs.  I somehow managed to Dieselfy this lift at the comp and I got a shade over 46-lbs.  This, incidentally, even beat out Brent Barbe, who constantly kicks my ass in hub lifting every time he comes up to train and every time it is in a competition we both compete in.  However, my number pales in comparison to the number 1 performance of 26.64k, or 58.73-lbs done by Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; AMAZING!!</p>
<p><strong>Here is the video of the Shallow Hub at Worlds Strongest Hands (PA) Leg 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Here are the overall numbers on the Shallow Hub at Worlds Strongest Hands 2011 Leg 1</strong></p>
<p>1 Ivan Beritashvili &#8211; 26.64k<br />
2 Juha Harju &#8211; 25.6k<br />
3 Richie Bevan &#8211; 24.24k<br />
4 David Elmer &#8211; 23.69k<br />
5 Jouni Pakarinen &#8211; 23.6k<br />
6 Matti Heiskanen &#8211; 23.35k<br />
7 Danny Bramall &#8211; 23.14k<br />
8 Casey Emery &#8211; 22.86k<br />
9 Adam T Glass &#8211; 22.8k<br />
10 David Horne &#8211; 22.64k<br />
11 Russ Farver &#8211; 22.61k &#8211; 11.5pt<br />
11 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 22.61k &#8211; 11.5pt<br />
13 Jedd Johnson &#8211; 20.91k<br />
14 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 20.85k<br />
15 Timo Tuukkanen &#8211; 20.6k<br />
16 David Thornton &#8211; 20.59k &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
16 Paul Knight &#8211; 20.59k &#8211; 16.5pt<br />
18 Chris Mathison &#8211; 20.44k<br />
19 Alexey Pritula &#8211; 20.43k<br />
20 Pete Kerr &#8211; 20.32k &#8211; 20.5pt<br />
20 Carl Coffey &#8211; 20.32k &#8211; 20.5pt<br />
22 Andrew Durniat &#8211; 19.62k &#8211; 22.5pt<br />
22 Brent Barbe &#8211; 19.62k &#8211; 22.5pt<br />
24 Taneli Levo &#8211; 19.6k &#8211; 24.5pt<br />
24 Jarno Hyväri &#8211; 19.6k &#8211; 24.5pt<br />
26 Maxwell Thompson &#8211; 19.59k<br />
27 Bob Sundin &#8211; 19.26k<br />
28 Mike Rinderle &#8211; 19.22k<br />
29 James Grahame &#8211; 19.15k &#8211; 30pt<br />
29 Tristan Woods &#8211; 19.15k &#8211; 30pt<br />
29 David Stiff &#8211; 19.15k &#8211; 30pt<br />
32 Bob Lipinski &#8211; 18.86k<br />
33 Lee Morris &#8211; 18.69k<br />
34 Zach Lister &#8211; 18.53k<br />
35 Derek Graybill &#8211; 18.04k<br />
36 Gary Hunt &#8211; 17.41k &#8211; 36.5pt<br />
36 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 17.41k &#8211; 36.5pt (Female)<br />
38 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 17.18k<br />
39 David Dellanave &#8211; 16.97k<br />
40 Sergey Shebashov &#8211; 16.68k &#8211; 41pt<br />
40 Ruben Piliposyan &#8211; 16.68k &#8211; 41pt<br />
40 Ivan Silantyev &#8211; 16.68k &#8211; 41pt<br />
43 Brett Lindskog &#8211; 16.23k &#8211; 43.5pt<br />
43 Richard Maclean &#8211; 16.23k &#8211; 43.5pt<br />
45 Jarrod Riordan &#8211; 16.21k &#8211; 45.5pt<br />
45 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 16.21k &#8211; 45.5pt<br />
47 Andrew Pantke &#8211; 16.1k<br />
48 Austin Acree &#8211; 15.86k<br />
49 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 15.43k<br />
50 Sylvester Salley &#8211; 15.4k &#8211; 51.5pt<br />
50 Dylan Scally &#8211; 15.4k &#8211; 51.5pt<br />
50 Kevin Fogarty &#8211; 15.4k &#8211; 51.5pt<br />
50 David Loughman &#8211; 15.4k &#8211; 51.5pt<br />
54 Nick Oswald &#8211; 15.2k<br />
55 Anna Karrila &#8211; 15.1k (Female)<br />
56 Jim McCourt &#8211; 14.9k<br />
57 Chris Smith &#8211; 14.73k<br />
58 David Sandel &#8211; 14.67k<br />
59 Paul Wood &#8211; 14.54k<br />
60 Alexander Mitropolsky &#8211; 14.19k &#8211; 60.5pt<br />
60 Nikolay Saveliev &#8211; 14.19k &#8211; 60.5pt<br />
62 Kevin Greto &#8211; 13.59k<br />
63 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 13.55k<br />
64 Kari Väänänen &#8211; 13.35k<br />
65 Kris Wragg &#8211; 13.14k<br />
66 Bernard Lynch &#8211; 12.9k &#8211; 67pt<br />
66 Steven McDonald &#8211; 12.9k &#8211; 67pt<br />
66 Peter Carey &#8211; 12.9k &#8211; 67pt<br />
69 Joe Tebbe &#8211; 12.39k<br />
70 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 12.35k<br />
71 Y. Häkkinen &#8211; 12.1k &#8211; 72.5pt (Female)<br />
71 Jani Silvennoinen &#8211; 12.1k &#8211; 72.5pt<br />
71 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 12.1k &#8211; 72.5pt (Female)<br />
71 Anne Melin &#8211; 12.1k &#8211; 72.5pt (Female)<br />
75 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 11.7k<br />
76 Mike T Nelson &#8211; 11.28k &#8211; 77pt<br />
76 Brad Ellingson &#8211; 11.28k &#8211; 77pt<br />
76 Kathi Burger &#8211; 11.28k &#8211; 77pt (Female)<br />
79 Craig Mooney &#8211; 10.4k<br />
80 Jodie Nelson &#8211; 10.11k (Female)<br />
81 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 10.08k (Female)<br />
82 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 9.87k (Female)<br />
83 Megan Kruger &#8211; 9k (Female)<br />
84 Julia Harju &#8211; 6.35k (Female; 13 yrs)<br />
85 Pyry Harju &#8211; 6.1k<br />
86 Kevin Emery &#8211; 0k &#8211; 87pt<br />
86 Aaron Jacobs &#8211; 0k &#8211; 87pt<br />
86 Eric Milfeld &#8211; 0k &#8211; 87pt</p>
<p>Because this implement still bothers my middle finger, I have not hit this again since the competition with any intensity.  I find if I work Grippers and Shallow Hub too close together, my middle finger is sore for a couple of days, so I have had to be careful.</p>
<p><strong>Worlds Strongest Hands (PA) Leg 2</strong></p>
<p>I will be holding Leg 2 here at my facility in Wyalusing PA on September 10th at 10 AM.  Please contact me through email &#8211; jedd dot diesel at gmail dot com &#8211; or by phone &#8211; 607-857-6997.</p>
<p><strong>Events for Worlds Strongest Hands (PA) Leg 2</strong></p>
<p>Events will be Vulcan with 30mm block set, 4 attempts. Two hand pinch deadlift, 4 attempts. stub lift, 4 attempts. Half penny pinch lift, 4 attempts.</p>
<p>At this point, it looks like Mike and Melissa Rinderle, Christopher Smith, and Kevin Greto will all be coming back again.  My new training partner, Eric Lloyd is planning on competing, too.  Plus, I have heard from John Eaton will be coming from Cuyler NY with Richard Bean and Bob Sundin riding along as well.  AWESOME.  I am looking to get as many people here as possible.  This past weekend, I spoke with Paul Tompkins and Mike Turpin about coming.  Mike seems to be about 95% in.  Not sure about Paul.  anyone who wants to ride along to watch or compete is invited.  The entry fee is only $15 per competitor per leg, so it is a very cheap contest you can use to test the waters of Grip Sport.</p>
<p><strong><u>Competitor list UPDATE</u></strong>:</p>
<p><strong>Confirmed</strong><br />
Jedd Johnson<br />
Mike Rinderle<br />
Melissa Rinderle<br />
Kevin Greto<br />
Christopher Smith<br />
Mike Puchalski<br />
John Eaton<br />
Richard Bean<br />
Adam ______<br />
Bob Sundin<br />
Eric Lloyd<br />
Eric St. Onge</p>
<p><strong><br />
Possibles</strong><br />
Mike Krahling?<br />
EJ Livesey?<br />
Parris Janusek?<br />
Mike Turpin?<br />
Paul Tompkins?</p>
<p><strong>Again, if you want to come, I urge you to.</strong></p>
<p>Incidentally, this year, Worlds Strongest Hands has a Women&#8217;s Class (like last year) and a brand new Light-weight class.  I have posted those overall results as well, below.</p>
<p><strong>Women’s Overall results (11 competitors)</strong></p>
<p>1 Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 4pt<br />
2 Anna Karrila &#8211; 17pt (on countback)<br />
3 Anne Melin &#8211; 17pt<br />
4 Yvonne Häkkinen &#8211; 18pt<br />
5 Jaana Tanner &#8211; 20pt<br />
6 Mary Ann McKeague &#8211; 22pt<br />
7 Kathi Burger &#8211; 26pt<br />
8 Melissa Rinderle &#8211; 28pt<br />
9 Jodie Nelson &#8211; 31pt<br />
10 Megan Kruger &#8211; 37pt<br />
11 Julia Harju &#8211; 44pt (13 yrs)</p>
<p><strong>Men’s 82.5k Class Overall results (21 competitors)</strong></p>
<p>1 Daniel Reinard &#8211; 11pt<br />
2 Pete Kerr &#8211; 13.5pt<br />
3 David Elmer &#8211; 14.5pt<br />
4 Bob Sundin &#8211; 17.5pt<br />
5 Teemu Koivunen &#8211; 20pt<br />
6 Derek Graybill &#8211; 26pt<br />
7 Ryan J Pitts &#8211; 39pt<br />
8 Dmitry Motorin &#8211; 40.5pt<br />
9 Tomislav Basic &#8211; 41pt<br />
10 Taneli Levo &#8211; 42.5pt<br />
11 Kevin Greto &#8211; 46pt<br />
12 Nick Oswald &#8211; 47.5pt<br />
13 Darrin Shallman &#8211; 49.5pt<br />
14 Chris Smith &#8211; 55pt<br />
15 David Sandel &#8211; 55.5pt<br />
16 Nikolay Saveliev &#8211; 58pt<br />
17 Tomas Valverde &#8211; 58.5pt<br />
18 Kris Wragg &#8211; 61pt<br />
19 Craig Mooney &#8211; 71pt (16 yrs)<br />
20 Thomas Mitchell &#8211; 75pt (15 yrs)<br />
21 Pyry Harju &#8211; 81.5pt (11 yrs)</p>
<p>So, what that means is, if you are a Woman, don&#8217;t think you will be going against guys.  You will be competing for prizes against other ladies.  Also, if you are a smaller statured person, you will be going against people who are smaller as well, provided you weigh less than 82.5-kg (181.88-lbs) 30 minutes before contest time.</p>
<p>Who else is coming?  Leave a comment below.</p>
<p>All the best in your training.</p>
<p>Jedd</p>
<p>P.S.  If you want to see how I train on the Two Hands Pinch, check out the documentary I shot in 2009 when I broke the record for the first time:  <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/road_to_the_record/">The Road to the Record:  How I Broke the Record in the Two Hands Pinch</a></strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello DIESELS! A pretty good group of submissions this week. Many of them were very, very close in performance as well. You need to check them out. Special recognition for Elizabeth Horne, who took on the challenge while also being 6 months pregnant!!! Richard Manchur &#8211; 0:10 Richard has participated in many challenges. This week [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello DIESELS!</p>
<p>A pretty good group of submissions this week.  Many of them were very, very close in performance as well.  You need to check them out.</p>
<p>Special recognition for Elizabeth Horne, who took on the challenge while also being 6 months pregnant!!!<br />
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<font size="4" face="patrick">Richard Manchur &#8211; 0:10</font></p>
<p>Richard has participated in many challenges.  This week proved to be somewhat tough for him. The first thing I noticed was the angle of his index fingers.  This is a tell-tale sign that the thickness is too wide.  With narrower plates, I am sure Richard would have done better.  Either way, great job Richard and thanks for competing again!</p>
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<p><font size="4" face="patrick">Chris Vaughn &#8211; 0:06, 0:10, 0:11</font></p>
<p>Chris, admittedly, had a hard time with this challenge, and as he pointed out after his first attempt, <strong>Strongman Training can sometimes neglect the thumbs</strong>.  What&#8217;s good is that he has identified this as an issue.  If he continues to work on thumb strength, I think he will see better performance on Farmer&#8217;s because his thumb will be a stronger auxiliary unit, and also even on Log performance this can make a difference in the initial row, roll, and press control.  <strong>I also like that Chris gave it multiple tries</strong>.  Did you notice that he got better every single time &#8211; 6, 10 and 11 seconds!  Remember, the performance of the lower arms is very neurally dependent.  As Chris&#8217;s hands got more used to this test of strength, his performance went up, most likely through neural learning!  <strong>I encourage others to do this and see if it helps your performance in these challenges!</strong> Great job bro.</p>
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<p><font size="4" face="patrick">Josh McIntyre 0:50</font></p>
<p>Unfortunately, Josh got distracted right in the middle of this event this week, as some evil chick walked between him and the camera.  As he speed-swiveled his head to see who could be so disrespectful as to walk in front of the camera while the Diesel Grip Challenge was going on, he must have subluxed something in his cervical spine because instantly the plates started slipping.  Let&#8217;s hope he recovers quickly, DIESELS!</p>
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<font size="4" face="patrick">Mike Turpin &#8211; 0:53</font></p>
<p>I look forward to Mike&#8217;s videos every week.  Last week he was introduced by a face he had drawn on his hand.  This week, he performed the sickest stare-down on a camera I&#8217;ve seen since Meng was wrestling on mid-90&#8242;s WCW!  Awesome bro.</p>
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<p><font size="4" face="patrick">Darren Shallman &#8211; 0:53</font></p>
<p>Darren has sent in a bunch of submissions and you can really tell that he is going to be a very well-rounded Grip Sport Competitor.  He has told me that he plans on attending all three legs of the World Series of Grip 2011 at Dave Thornton&#8217;s Iron Grip Palace in Michigan, so I am really looking forward to see how he makes out.  Good luck, bud!</p>
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<p><font size="4" face="patrick">Paul Tompkins &#8211; 0:56</font></p>
<p>Paul is right up there near the top every week.  His background is in powerlifting and Olympic lifting.  It&#8217;s great to watch him give it his all every time he sends in a submission.  Keep it up, buddy!</p>
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<p><font size="4" face="patrick">Elizabeth Horne &#8211; 1:04</font></p>
<p>Outstanding, performance, Elizabeth!  Guys, if you don&#8217;t know of Elizabeth, she is the top Women&#8217;s competitor in the world.  Every once in a while she pops up on the scene doing something incredible for anyone, not just for performance by women &#8211; for anybody.  Great job and thanks!</p>
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<font size="4" face="patrick">Mike Rojas &#8211; 1:05</font></p>
<p>Mike turned me on to this challenge a couple of weeks back when he posted on his Facebook a picture of him doing this with the Legion of Grip shirt on.  He used a couple of very thick 45&#8242;s for this which makes this challenge even tougher!  Good job bro.</p>
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<font size="4" face="patrick">Jason Alley &#8211; 1:13</font></p>
<p>Jason trains with a group of dudes in the mornings and every week they do their own little Grip Challenge.  I am hoping some of the other guys throw their hat into the ring for some off the upcoming challenges.  Good job, Jason!</p>
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<p><font size="4" face="patrick">Scott Goguen &#8211; 1:19</font></p>
<p>Scott says he has been following the site for a couple of years now and has found Grip Training to be something he wants to continue to pursue.  He did a damn good job with the medley a couple weeks back, one hand deadlift last week and he was very strong this week as well.  Great job Scott!</p>
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<p><font size="4" face="patrick">Ken Theissen &#8211; 1:34</font></p>
<p>I have been following Ken for quite some time, especially for his impressive mace swinging feats.  Dude is very strong.  I would love to see this compete in a contest sometime &#8211; you can just tell he is an athlete to the core!</p>
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<p>Thanks again everybody and congrats to Ken Theissen on his win this week &#8211; awesome job!</p>
<p>Check back soon for next week&#8217;s challenge!</p>
<p>All the best,</p>
<p>Jedd</p>
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		<title>Wild Card &#8211; Grip Strength Challenge &#8211; Qualify for Nationals</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 14:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember when you were a kid and you played Uno? You always looked forward to drawing a Wild card so that you could change the color of the cards to what you had so you could really screw over the dude sitting next to you. Well, now, you have the chance to not only get [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Remember when you were a kid and you played <u>Uno</u>?</strong></p>
<p>You always looked forward to drawing a Wild card so that you could change the color of the cards to what you had so you could really screw over the dude sitting next to you.</p>
<p><strong>Well, now, you have the chance to not only get the figurative Wild Card in the sport of Grip, but essentially the Draw Four Wild Card, <u>the most evil and powerful card in the deck</u></strong> that not only lets you change the color being played but also makes the next dude pick up four cards to add to his hand, the perfect play when that guy&#8217;s about ready to go out.</p>
<p><strong>This week&#8217;s Grip Strength Challenge will allow someone to potentially qualify for Nationals and compete with the best in the nation</strong>.  What is great about that is that it will give someone the chance to qualify who might have had an off-day in a contest, or even become qualified when no contests have been held near their area.</p>
<p>In fact, the next three weeks in the Grip Strength challenge will be Wild Card weeks!  <strong>So you have an outstanding chance to qualify</strong> over the course of the next 4 weeks from the comfort of your own home, something that has never been possible before.</p>
<h1><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPmKxrDlrW8">Two Hands Pinch</a></h1>
<p>This week&#8217;s lift is the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPmKxrDlrW8">Two Hands Pinch</a>.  Now, normally in Grip Contests, an adjustable apparatus is used for this event, but in this case it will not be required.  Instead you can just use normal plates with a pipe or bar running through them.</p>
<p>Also, in normal Grip Contests, the weights are all weighed using a certified scale.  This will not be necessary, instead we will go by the number stated on the plates.</p>
<p>The pipe running through the plates and any collars that are added should be weighed, however &#8211; that is important.  You must weigh them on a scale on video or else you can not count them.</p>
<p>For more specifics on how this lift is done for this week&#8217;s challenge, please watch the video below.</p>
<p><font size="4" face="helvetica"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPmKxrDlrW8">Two Hands Pinch</a></font></p>
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<p>Some other requirements for this week&#8217;s challenge&#8230;</p>
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<li>A metal or PVC pipe can be used</i></p>
<li>A double overhand pinch grip must be used</i>
<li>Plates Must Be Smooth-Sides-Out</i>
<li>The plates have to be lifted to lockout or very, very close to it (I WILL be watching closely)</i>
<li>The implement must be controlled on the way down.  If it slips out, it is no good.</i>
<li>Unlimited attempts.  Go for the biggest lift you can</li>
<li>The weights must be added evenly on both sides of the pipe.  In other words, if you add a 25 on the front, you have to add a 25 on the back as well.  Front loading the implement makes it much, much easier.</i>
<li>If there are any rules I have forgotten and you violate the spirit of the lift, it will not count.  I reserve the right to disqualify a lift if it is in violation</i></ul>
<p>That is about it.  Other than that, make sure you match your video with the required information for the Title, Description, and Tags.</p>
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<li><strong>Title:</strong>  DieselCrew.com Grip Strength Challenge &#8211; <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPmKxrDlrW8">Two Hands Pinch</a></li>
<li><strong>Description:</strong>  http://www.dieselcrew.com Grip Strength Training</li>
<li><strong>Tags:</strong>  grip strength, hand strength, grip training, wrist strength, pinch grip</li>
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<p>Looking forward to the submissions and I hope you are able to qualify for Nationals.  If so, see you there!</p>
<p>All the best in your training.</p>
<p>Jedd</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past Monday, an area news station, WETM in Elmira / Corning, NY, came to my garage gym here in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, and they ran the story on Thursday night. Below is the video clip. In it I talk about my competitive history in Baseball, Strongman and Grip, I talk about what is included [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past Monday, an area news station, WETM in Elmira / Corning, NY, came to my garage gym here in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, and they ran the story on Thursday night.  </p>
<p>Below is the video clip.  In it I talk about my competitive history in Baseball, Strongman and Grip, I talk about what is included in a Grip Contest, as well as the backgrounds of some of the competitors &#8211; after all, Grip Sport isn&#8217;t just a bunch of hulkish 300+ pound monsters&#8230;</p>
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