When you think of a strong man, you probably have the image in your head of a fellow built like a tree.
Well, Dennis Rogers is perhaps the greatest "strongman" who has ever lived.
But he’s not a big guy. About 5'6", 170 pounds.
Yet, Dennis can hold a Piper Cub airplane with his hands and prevent it from taking off.
He'll stand with a Harley-Davidson strapped to each arm and keep them from ripping his body apart.
Dennis Rogers is unbelievably strong.
He rips decks of cards and phone books.
He breaks chisels, bends steel, and blows up hot water bottles.
When the chisel won’t break, when the bottle won’t burst, when the phone book won’t rip, Rogers gets excited.
Challenge is his turn-on.
Resistance gives Dennis Rogers energy, excitement, and enthusiasm.
Find your challenge. Make it your inspiration.
Get excited. Rip your chisel.
Get the job done.
Our people are "ripping chisels" all over the place (figuratively, of course). Find out more:
As always,
Brian
P.S. – Dennis vs. 2 Harleys https://youtu.be/xl15_tI6ees