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scfire86
06-01-2006, 09:02 PM
It appears this portion of the CBN site is nothing more than an attempt to harvest email and mail addresses by having folks write in for the "recipe" to Pat's miracle protein shake. Isn't there a commandment against lying?

Robertson says he leg-pressed 2,000 pounds

Fri May 26, 6:35 PM ET
Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson says he has leg-pressed 2,000 pounds, but some say he'd be in a pretty tough spot if he tried.

The "700 Club" host's feat of strength is recounted on the Web site (http://www.cbn.com/communitypublic/shake.asp) of his Christian Broadcasting Network, in a posting headlined "How Pat Robertson Leg Pressed 2,000 Pounds."

According to the CBN Web site, Robertson worked his way up to lifting a ton with the help of his physician, who is not named. The posting does not say when the lift occurred, but a CBN spokeswoman released photos to The Associated Press that she said showed Robertson lifting 2,000 pounds in 2003, when Robertson was 73. He is now 76.

The Web posting said two men loaded the leg-press machine with 2,000 pounds "and then let it down on Mr. Robertson, who pushed it up one rep and let it go back down again." The Web site said several people witnessed the event, and shows video of Robertson leg-pressing what appears to be 1,000 pounds.

Clay Travis of CBS SportsLine.com called the 2,000-pound assertion impossible in a column this week, writing that the leg-press record for football players at Florida State University is 665 pounds less.

"Where in the world did Robertson even find a machine that could hold 2,000 pounds at one time?" Travis asked.

Andy Zucker, a strength-training coach at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, said leg presses of more than 1,000 pounds represent "a Herculean effort, and 2,000 pounds is a whole other story."

"If he was able to lift that much weight, I take my hat off to him, but the numbers suggest that people who lift that much weight are few and far between," Zucker said. "One would have to see what type of leg press it was on and under what parameters it was done."

CBN spokeswoman Angell Vasko said Friday that Robertson was not available for comment because he was "out of pocket" for the long holiday weekend.

Vasko said she has not seen Robertson leg-press 2,000 pounds but that it's not "a huge shocker" that he could.

"Pat is so healthy," she said. "This is something he trained for over an extended period of time. He lives a very healthy, regimented life."

One of the photos Vasko released had a digital date stamp of 1994, although she said Robertson performed the leg press in 2003. Vasko said that perhaps the date was not set properly on the camera.

The CBN Web site attributes Robertson's energy in part to "his age-defying protein shake." The site offers a recipe for the shake, which contains ingredients such as soy protein isolate, whey protein isolate, flaxseed oil and apple cider vinegar.

RFRDxplorer
06-01-2006, 09:26 PM
No Way In H*ll The Old Coot Ever Did That!

jkuhn22
06-02-2006, 12:13 PM
Maybe he is the new Sampson? Sampson grabbed two stone pillars and pulled them down and killed thousands of people. So why not 2000 lbs leg press!

BFDNJFF
06-02-2006, 01:18 PM
Eddited upon further reading. :eek:

nmfire
06-02-2006, 01:31 PM
We should have turned him over to Hugo Chavez when we had the chance.

EastKyFF
06-02-2006, 03:26 PM
Three thoughts:

I think ol' Pat is starting to slip a little.

People like him do far more harm to Christianity than good. I wish he'd shut his pie hole.

I'd say the 2,000 pounds he lifted were of the English currency variety.

CaptainGonzo
06-02-2006, 08:21 PM
He did it at a combination Chinese restaurant and gymnasium... it was a "Won Ton Press!" :D

RFRDxplorer
06-02-2006, 08:53 PM
OMG Gonzo.....ROTFLMFAO!

nmfire
06-02-2006, 10:43 PM
Ironicly enough, and having absolutely nothing to do with this, one of Pat Robertson's personal jets crashed down the way from here today. They were on final to Groton in heavy fog and rain, got too low, and the LearJet struck a floating approach light. The jet flipped over into the water.

The pilot and co-pilot were killed instantly. The other three were hanging onto debris and rescued by local people with boats who rushed out into the water when they heard it crash. It was too foggy to see it from shore but they people living on shore could hear people screaming for help and went out with their own boats.

RFRDxplorer
06-03-2006, 10:38 AM
Ironicly enough, and having absolutely nothing to do with this, one of Pat Robertson's personal jets crashed down the way from here today. They were on final to Groton in heavy fog and rain, got too low, and the LearJet struck a floating approach light. The jet flipped over into the water.

The pilot and co-pilot were killed instantly. The other three were hanging onto debris and rescued by local people with boats who rushed out into the water when they heard it crash. It was too foggy to see it from shore but they people living on shore could hear people screaming for help and went out with their own boats.


Was the "World's Strongest Man" aboard?

Driver76
06-03-2006, 10:49 AM
Was the "World's Strongest Man" aboard?[/QUOTE]

If he was aboard, he didn't need to be rescued ... he probably could have just walked on the water. :rolleyes:

scfire86
06-03-2006, 10:59 AM
I'm thinking three sets of 12 reps. 2,000/36. Set the pin @ 60 lbs.

nmfire
06-03-2006, 02:53 PM
And no, the almighty one was not on the plane.