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BarStarzz, Paul Wade, Supplements, Kettlebells and Sandbags Q&A
Recently I found that there are a lot of search queries in form of questions that lead to RoughStrength.com. So I decided to go further and actually answer those queries. So here they are.
Do BarStarzz lift weights?
No. You can check out my interview with Edward Checo of BarStarzz here. He stated there loud and clear that they workout strictly through calisthenics. Check out the whole interview for details. Also there's BarStarzz DVD coming out soon. Check it out.
Does Paul Wade exist?
Power Bar Talk with Edward of BarStarzz
Look at this man. This is Edward. He is founder of the Barstarzz. I was lucky enough to interview him this morning (actually it was deep evening in New York City :)). He trains exclusively with his own bodyweight. He is strong as he looks. He performs amazing feats of strength, agility, balance etc. How this man was able to build such an amazing physique exclusively with his bodyweight? Because calisthenics work. And he's not the only one. Look at other BarStarzz's athletes. They look totally awesome AND they perform totally awesome. It's not genetics. It's consistency and perseverance. These things build such great strength and such great bodies. I'm really sick and tired of people that say something like "Oh! I need gym membership to become strong and fit" or "Oh! I don't have time to train". Seriously? Forget your excuses and go train! How you can train with your own bodyweight, get superstrong and achieve such amazing body? Read on.
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