As one of eight children that grew up on a dairy farm in Wabeno, Wisconsin, I developed great arm strength by forking hay, milking cows, and masonry. In 1995, when in high school, my Phys Ed teacher lost the lesson plan and assigned arm wrestling as the class activity. I pinned everyone to the pad and discovered a sport built for my competitive fever and tremendous power. One year later I began armwrestling at organized tournaments and became exposed to the techniques that transformed me from an amateur into a professional. My armwrestling career almost came to a close in 1999, at The World Championship in Japan, when I tore my bicep tendon. After physical therapy and with lots of determination, I was able to rehabilitate my masterful finger control, arm strength and marathon endurance to reassert my status as a Champion Armwrestler. I hold over Fifteen National Titles, 4 World Titles, and won the Arnold Classic in 1999 and the Show Of Strength in 2002 and 2003. I was awarded the Armwrestler of the Year award in 1999 by the American Arm Wrestling Association. At 6 ft 3, 209lbs, my sculpted physique is a testament to my total body training. People say that I am arguably the best arm wrestler in North America. Currently I run my own construction business in the outskirts of Atlanta, GA where I live with my wife and four children.
My Interests
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Any producers interested in an creating a doucmentary style sequel to "Pulling John"
My Blog
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As per the request of Broadway, I'll relate a not all too shocking brush with internet weirdos. As a cap on what had been a pleasent day of Sunday drinking and spitting parking lot game to underage c... Posted by on Sun, 18 Jul 2004 23:49:00 GMT