Can You Unmask the Mystery Lifter?

Hail to the Dinosaurs!

We're in the middle of a big contest to
see if anyone can identify the Mystery Lifter
profiled in the May issue of the Dinosaur
Files newsletter.

I gave you ten clues in yesterday's email. If
you missed it, you can find them in yesterday's
post on The Dinosaur Training Blog. (Take a look
and check it out right now if you missed it.)

The prize is your choice of a Dinosaur Training
t-shirt, any of the Legacy of Iron books or my
Doug Hepburn training course.

The first right answer wins the contest.

One guess per reader.

I'm going to keep the contest open through midnight
today. (Eastern Standard Time)

So far, we've rec'd the following guesses:

1. Arthur Saxon

2. Joe Rollino

3. Warren Lincoln Travis

4. Max Millian

5. Zishe Breitbart

6. Louis Cyr

7. Milo Steinborn

8. John B. Gagnon

9. Paul Anderson

10. The Mighty Atom

11. Herman Goerner

12. Bob Peoples

13. Thomas Inch

14. Wilbur Miler

15. J.C. Hise

16. George Hackenschmidt

17. George F. Jowett

18. Bert Assirati

19. James J. Carroll

20. Galen Gough

Some of these men got multiple guesses from readers.
More of you guessed Arthur Saxon than anyone else.

All of these were good guesses based on the ten clues
I gave you -- BUT none of them are the right answer.

Which leads to an interesting observation. There are
things in The Dinosaur Files newsletter that you're
not going to see anywhere else. Or learn anywhere else.
And that's one of the many benefits of the Dinosaur Files.

Another big benefit of The Dinosaur Files newsletter is
having a monthly resource that collects training ideas,
new exercises, new workouts, new twists on old exercises,
new equipment and real-world feedback on what works and
what doesn't work from your fellow Dinosaurs around the
world.

As I said, each issue of The Dinosaur Files newsletter
brings you material you're not going to see anywhere else.

Like the life, the lifting and the training of the Mysterious
Strongman -- the man no one can identify!

Yours in strength,

Brooks Kubik

P.S. You can subscribe to year two of The Dinosaur Files
newsletter right here at Dino Headquarters:

http://brookskubik.com/dinosaurfiles_renewalpage.html

You can order the complete set of back issues for the
first year of The Dinosaur Files right here:

http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_files.html