Dear Friend,
My name is Logan Christopher and I love oldtime strongmen. Alexander
Zass is one of my favorites and after you get
through this book you'll see why...
This legendary book chronicles the life of
Zass also known as the Iron Samson, or the Amazing Samson.
<=== Yes that is Zass
carrying a horse on his shoulders...through
water!
It was written by two Russians and now for the first time has been
translated into English.
Zass was well known for being one of the first to
widely use isometrics in his training. Here you'll discover exactly
what he did and more.
How Would You Like to
Develop the Strength
that Literally Allowed Zass
to
Break Chains and Bend Bars To Escape from Prison?
The fact is Alexander of Zass was a prisoner
of
war
during
the
first
World
War not once but a total of four times. And he escaped every time!
Several of his escapes required the use of his strength he had
developed over his career as a strongman.
And he went on to discover that the exercises he developed
while in prison, helped him become even stronger. These were further
developed into his system of strength.
Run Away and Join the
Circus...
That’s what Alexander Zass did. You’ll get to read all about his
exploits as a:
Legendary Strongman
Professional
Wrestler
Trainer of Animals
Zass Catching a
Man Shot Out of a Cannon
Reading stories about his
feats and exploits you get the feeling that the iron bending he did
far outsurpassed many of his contemporaries. Add to the fact that he
literally used to skills to break free from prison and you can
understand why he became the stuff of legends.
Like when in a challenge
his opponent almost killed him by wrapping iron around his neck!
This book is not just biographical…
The Only Book That Shows
You How Zass Trained
You’ll see how he trained as a child and adult. Included are two
chapters detailing specific exercises used by the Iron
Samson.
The first is all about Isometric
Exercises done with chains.
But Zass didn’t believe this was all you needed to become strong. You
need both static and dynamic strength.
That’s why the second section is all about Dynamic
Exercises done with
a special tool you can easily make yourself.
There’s plenty of photos (never-before-seen) like the one below, as
well as images to show
you the exercises
Alexander Zass Supports a Iron Girder by
his Teeth
"I have always been
fascinated by Zass and there isn't much info on him. I also love books
on isometrics.... always looking for "secrets." :) Since getting
if I've been adding more isos to my regular routine." -
Lloyd Nell
It's got 109 jam-packed pages.
As with all my products this book comes with a 3 Month Money Back Guarantee. If you
don't like it for whatever reason just send it back and I'll refund
every penny.
If you’re a fan of oldtime strongmen this
book
is
a
must
for your
collection. Grab it today!
In strength,

Logan Christopher
P.S. See what others are saying about The Mystery of the Iron Samson below...

I have always been fascinated by A. Zass and there isn't much info on him. I also love books on isometrics.... always looking for "secrets." :)
- Lloyd Nell
It's a solid book; enhances the isometrics training I've learned from others.
- Hal Lupinek
I love this book because I've always wanted to learn about the past feats of strength where we humans can do unbelievable things. Thats why I bought this book to understand isometrics exercise since I learnt that its the tendons and ligaments that make one strong plus im a really big fan or static holds. Ive no regrets buying the book as I combined and make my own isometric routine, and within a week or 2 believe it a not I can see changes where for example my muscle ups are more cleaner as I can feel more control and strength on my wrist and front lever at 5sec (big acomplishment for me ) xD . Thats all i have to say for the book as it has really helped me alot in terms of knowledge or exercise.
- Jabir Jamil

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