View Full Version : Pat Roberston leg pressed 2,000 pounds, LMAO, BULLSHIT
Gravity
05-30-2006, 04:02 AM
http://www.cbn.com/communitypublic/legpress_explanation.asp
http://www.sportsline.com/spin/story/9454343
http://images.sportsline.com/u/photos/img9464047.jpg
There is no way on earth Robertson leg presses 2,000 pounds. That would mean a 76-year-old man broke the all-time Florida State University leg press record by 665 pounds over Dan Kendra. 665 pounds. Further, when he set the record, they had to modify the leg press machine to fit 1,335 pounds of weight. Plus, Kendra's capillaries in his eyes burst. Burst. Where in the world did Robertson even find a machine that could hold 2,000 pounds at one time? And how does he still have vision?
It's rare the ClayNation Guarantee makes an appearance, but here, it is justified. There is no way Robertson leg presses 2,000 pounds. Period. If he can, I will box a round against Andrew Golota without wearing a jockstrap.
LMAO, he just keeps making millions off christians.. AMAZING
Inquiring-Mind
05-30-2006, 07:17 AM
Everyone send me a dollar and I shall grant you heaven.
Sera Michele
05-30-2006, 10:57 PM
Pat Robertson is one of the biggest douchebags to ever walk the face of the earth. Lying to market protein drinks....and people still think of him as a religious leader. You expect this out of corporate america, but from a preacher? Jesus Christ would shit his pants if he saw this man preaching in his name. I say let the idiots have their leader, and he can lead them all straight to Satan's playground. They can live off protein drinks (and pancakes, which he also sells on his website I see) while they're there.
I just don't understand how this guy has an audience. I'm upset at myself just for going to his website and giving him traffic.
r33f3r_m4dn3ss
05-31-2006, 01:41 AM
maybe the hype is real
but
probably not
it's funny cuz the only way you'd find out is by buying his stuff, but don't you think body builder's would have figured out how to make these protein shakes before a televangelist?
Burbot
05-31-2006, 03:48 AM
Lying to market protein drinks....and people still think of him as a religious leader.
He interprets the parable where the one servant hides the mone his master gave him and the other invests it as God saying that capitalism is the way to go and that God wants us to have nice things... :rolleyes:
psycho
Sera Michele
05-31-2006, 09:23 PM
He interprets the parable where the one servant hides the mone his master gave him and the other invests it as God saying that capitalism is the way to go and that God wants us to have nice things... :rolleyes:
psycho
Ya, the school I went to taught that parable the same way. They were the same breed of conservative, literalist, selfish, and flat-out rediculous christians as Robertson.
I ususally don't speak so harshly about people, but that man really grinds my gears. Made worse by the fact that he thinks people like me are the ones who deserve hell.
steffan
05-31-2006, 09:47 PM
wow, nice incline hip press, should be able to do fast reps with 200 pounds on a machine like that, I would need to put 300 on do get a good workout (sounds like alot, but right now i push 270 almost full vertical and do 200 reps, pushing out as much as 50 in about 30 seconds, and i often have to remove weight someone else left on there)
if you greased it real good, added your arms, and moved your body up so it has a greater incline you might just be able to get 2000 pounds to move a little anyway, but i seriously doubt it
there does seem to be 20 100 pound weights on that machine though, if he did do it hes a damn idiot, and dosnt believe in the whole your body is a temple thing
steffan
06-01-2006, 12:57 AM
i was just talking about this with some people at the gym, everyone agreed that on a machine like that it was entirely posible to get it to move anyway, also entirly stupid to try.
a stunt like that only insults people who work out, dosnt sell them anything,
Iconoclast
06-01-2006, 06:42 AM
Found this:
http://http://www.thatvideosite.com/view/2557.html
Hopefully it doesn't disappear.
Just to point out, leg presses and squats are two very different things. In a squat, the weight is solely on the lifter. In a leg press, the majority of the weight is supported by the machine.
steffan
06-01-2006, 06:57 AM
yeah gravity helps out,
heard something even funnier, some other one said god told him theres gonna be a suname on the cali coast, guess it sounds more mystic than a volcano will erupt in hawaii
AT98BooBoo
06-01-2006, 07:06 AM
Pat Robertson is one of the biggest douchebags to ever walk the face of the earth. Lying to market protein drinks....and people still think of him as a religious leader. You expect this out of corporate america, but from a preacher? Jesus Christ would shit his pants if he saw this man preaching in his name. I say let the idiots have their leader, and he can lead them all straight to Satan's playground. They can live off protein drinks (and pancakes, which he also sells on his website I see) while they're there.
I just don't understand how this guy has an audience. I'm upset at myself just for going to his website and giving him traffic.
Whats that saying from the Bible oh yes "You can not serve both G-D and money."
Thank Pat for turning people off to the Gospel and making the rest of us Christians into laughinstocks.
steffan
06-02-2006, 07:23 AM
no telling what religon this guy realy is..
I was curious so i put 410 pounds on the hip sled before i left the gym and knocked out a quick twenty reps, not that dificult, and im not that big. I'd bet there are poeple working out with 1500.
It was irresponsable of him to do that, and i know he was/is hurting from even trieing.
I only hope his fallowers dont try and emulate him and injure themselves
Burbot
06-02-2006, 07:23 AM
Well it isn't just Robertson...Reed, Dobson and McCartney are all fruit of the same tree...
Sera Michele
06-02-2006, 06:40 PM
no telling what religon this guy realy is..
Oh, Pat's religion? I'd sat it's a cross between worshipping money and fame. We'll call it Hollywoodism strongly influenced by Assholism.
steffan
06-02-2006, 09:50 PM
Oh, Pat's religion? I'd sat it's a cross between worshipping money and fame. We'll call it Hollywoodism strongly influenced by Assholism. :D that was funny
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