"There are quite a group of "Strong Men" who stand 5 feet 4, or 5
feet 6 inches and who weigh from 140 to 165 pounds. Add to that the
fact that the vast majority of modern 'Strong Men' are 'self-made'
and you will see that there is a chance for anyone to become
strong, no matter what handicap nature has imposed in the way of
lack of height, small bones or a slender frame. When you think of
the diminutive Oscar Matthes at one end of the scale, and the
gigantic Cyr at the other, and all the others of various heights,
weights, and shapes in between these two, it should convince you
that you have a chance. You probably never could get as big and
strong as Cyr; in fact you would not want his clumsy build, but you
can do as much for yourself as Mr. Matthes did; if you can equal
his interest and persistence. The general public knows little about
strength, either how to get it or how to use it. Furthermore the
dear public is a rotten judge of strength." - Earle E. Liederman
This is a restored and re-formatted edition of Liederman's original
1927 booklet. The text remains exactly as written in 1927. A must
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