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by Bruce Wilhelm
Pat Casey, the first man to officially bench 600 lb., squat 800 lb., and total 2000 lb., is profiled by his friend Bruce Wilhelm. Casey was strong, strong, strong, and his bench presses--done in a tank top or a T-shirt in the 1960s--still stand as the source of inspiration and achievement for powerlifters four decades later. Imagine being so good that nearly half a century later, your best is still a high-water mark. What Wilhelm assembled in one package are Pat Casey's best lifts, his training routines, and get this--a pile of those famous images taken by the masterful iron game photographer Leo Stern. If you're a lifter, a collector, or an historian, you're bound to love it. 44 pp.
No. 1347 (.5 lb.) $17.95
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