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zen_celt
05-26-2003, 12:06 PM
Has anybody bought/tried Matt Furey's conditioning or wrestling products? If so, what's your opinion?
-ZC

rubthebuddha
05-26-2003, 04:53 PM
none of his personal products, but he links to lifeline (http://www.lifeline-usa.com) for his cables. after waiting three months for mine to come (supposedly the handle supplier was screwing lifeline over ...), i like 'em -- lotsa. i got the TNT cables and with just the standard level of resistance, i found they work quite well. i'm still figuring out ways to make them more versatile. my only concern with them is indeed the handles -- they seem like they'll be the weak point of the cables and i'm not confident that they won't break over time. otherwise, i like the things, and i'm happy i don't have to carry my dumbbells anymore when i travel.

Lung Hu Pai
05-26-2003, 05:20 PM
His stuff is way overpriced for stuff you could for find for free on the internet. Here's a better site:

www.trainforstrength.com

Scrapper has a bunch of free workouts on his site also.

Ford Prefect
05-27-2003, 06:29 AM
Lung is correct. I prefer Scrappers stuff as well. To be honest though, Combat Conditioning and Combat Abs weren't bad books. Furey is pretty much a snake oil salesman as far as everything else goes.

Cheese Dog
05-27-2003, 12:18 PM
Scrapper's stuff is great. His sandbag workout in particular really kicks my @ss!!

Becca
05-27-2003, 09:44 PM
here's a piece I found on another thread that talks about Furey's
combat conditioning (http://www.t-mag.com/articles/153combat.html).

FatherDog
05-28-2003, 09:12 AM
The fitness stuff Furey's selling isn't bad quality, but it is almost universally available for free elsewhere, and he charges a mint for it.

The technique stuff... well, he has a string of articles where he claimed to be learning techniques from the ghost of Farmer Burns. I'd take anything he says about technique with a salt lick.