Pat Robertson says he leg-pressed 2,000 pounds

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson says he has leg-pressed 2,000 pounds, but some say he'd be in a pretty tough spot if he tried.

The "700 Club" host's feat of strength is recounted on the Web site of his Christian Broadcasting Network, in a posting headlined "How Pat Robertson Leg Pressed 2,000 Pounds."

According to the CBN Web site, Robertson worked his way up to lifting a ton with the help of his physician, who is not named. The posting does not say when the lift occurred, but a CBN spokeswoman released photos to The Associated Press that she said showed Robertson lifting 2,000 pounds in 2003, when Robertson was 73. He is now 76.

The Web posting said two men loaded the leg-press machine with 2,000 pounds "and then let it down on Mr. Robertson, who pushed it up one rep and let it go back down again." The Web site said several people witnessed the event, and shows video of Robertson leg-pressing what appears to be 1,000 pounds.

Clay Travis of CBS SportsLine.com called the 2,000-pound assertion impossible in a column this week, writing that the leg-press record for football players at Florida State University is 665 pounds less.

"Where in the world did Robertson even find a machine that could hold 2,000 pounds at one time?" Travis asked.

Andy Zucker, a strength-training coach at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, said leg presses of more than 1,000 pounds represent "a Herculean effort, and 2,000 pounds is a whole other story."

"If he was able to lift that much weight, I take my hat off to him, but the numbers suggest that people who lift that much weight are few and far between," Zucker said. "One would have to see what type of leg press it was on and under what parameters it was done."

CBN spokeswoman Angell Vasko said Friday that Robertson was not available for comment because he was "out of pocket" for the long holiday weekend.

Vasko said she has not seen Robertson leg-press 2,000 pounds but that it's not "a huge shocker" that he could.

"Pat is so healthy," she said. "This is something he trained for over an extended period of time. He lives a very healthy, regimented life."

One of the photos Vasko released had a digital date stamp of 1994, although she said Robertson performed the leg press in 2003. Vasko said that perhaps the date was not set properly on the camera.

The CBN Web site attributes Robertson's energy in part to "his age-defying protein shake." The site offers a recipe for the shake, which contains ingredients such as soy protein isolate, whey protein isolate, flaxseed oil and apple cider vinegar.

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On the Net:

CBN Web site: http://www.cbn.com/communitypublic/shake.asp

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Yahoo article:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060526/ap_on_re_us/robertson2000
 
I am laughing so hard... you fall for that? Pat Robertson is a joke.
 
Heath,

FYI, I don't trust any Christians who are on TV doin' somethin' just for money. They are just like standin' on a pedestal for the whole world to see. Gee - I don't believe in all that.
 
he is 76 old now.. it s not good for him to press 2000 by his legs.... he want to brag about 2000 pound.. he want to be act like samson and deliah the whore's story... he will have diffcult walking or knee get worse problem later.. trust me..
 
CyberRed said:
Heath,

FYI, I don't trust any Christians who are on TV doin' somethin' just for money. They are just like standin' on a pedestal for the whole world to see. Gee - I don't believe in all that.

I question this myself, as he looks lean and thin, but not necessarily in shape.
 
pek1 said:
I question this myself, as he looks lean and thin, but not necessarily in shape.

I dont think that there is ANYONE in the world who can leg press 2000 lbs EVEN if they are in shape.

Correct me if I am wrong.
 
2,000 lbs? Yeah, right... :roll:
 
VamPyroX said:
2,000 lbs? Yeah, right... :roll:

Yeah man, from the article-

"Clay Travis of CBS SportsLine.com called the 2,000-pound assertion impossible in a column this week, writing that the leg-press record for football players at Florida State University is 665 pounds less."

lol.
 
I don't believe anything that comes out of Pat Robertson's mouth. :whistle:
 
CyberRed said:
Heath,

FYI, I don't trust any Christians who are on TV doin' somethin' just for money. They are just like standin' on a pedestal for the whole world to see. Gee - I don't believe in all that.

CR,

In my opinion, the only TV preacher worth listening to is Billy Graham.
 
Here is a pic of a minister laying a 2,000 lb brick.

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Richard
 
Oceanbreeze said:
CR,

In my opinion, the only TV preacher worth listening to is Billy Graham.

As for me, there's no TV preacher worth listenin' to, not even Billy Graham.
 
I usually do not watch TBN and Benny Hinn makes me very angry to no ends. Rip off artist and Benny Hinn does Christianity a real dis-service same goes for Morris Cereullo.

I like to watch the 700 Club at least they don't beg for money like on TBN and I like to watch Jack Van Impe Ministries tv show and they have good newspapers articles taken from the headlines which are very revelant to Biblical Prophecy also, when I can catch it also I watch Zola Levitt Ministries but Zola recently passed away so I am not too sure who will take over the mantle.

The only time I watch TBN are when there are tv shows coming on like " The Ten Commandments " with Charles Heslton which sometimes are shown in the daytime but usually at late night time hours which is much better than the garbage that is shown on the secular t.v. networks.

If you want the Real Deal, then read The KJV Holy Bible and learn about what God and Jesus Christ had to say.
 
Nesmuth said:
Here is a pic of a minister laying a 2,000 lb brick.

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Richard

No, Richard . . . this is called getting your hand caught in the cookie jar and shedding crocodile tears. I remember when this was on television, was a student at an Assemblies of God college in suburban Seattle, Washington. My reaction after seeing it? "Good theatrics, Jimmy!"
 
2,000 lbs is too much for a skinny ol man....probably not telling the truth. I don't believe it. If it's real, why don't he leg press a 2,000 pound car!
 
LuciaDisturbed said:
Sounds like the guy had some delusions of grandeur thinking he was superman!

Well, from talking to alots of people on the street it seems alots of people are going huh? with this story so I don't know what to believe about him lifting 2,000 lbs. He is a very wealthy man so I am sure he had the lift weighting equipment custom made to hold 2,000 lbs. He should have done himself a favor and really done a better job of publicizing the event.
 
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