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Strength Team to appear at ACHS

By William Sandell

The Strength Team is a group of professional athletes traveling the world to bring a motivational and inspirational message to thousands each year. How do they get your attention? The Strength Team has some of the strongest athletes that perform amazing feats of strength. Feats like ripping a phone book in half, crushing walls of concrete with a blow from their arm or head, breaking hand-cuffs, running through two-by-fours and blowing up hot water bottles until they explode. They do all of this to get the attention of the audience and then they deliver a motivational message.

They can be seen at Adair County High School, 526 Indian Dr, Columbia, KY, on the following:
  • Thursday, October 24, 2019, at 7pmCT
  • Friday, October 25, 2019, after the ACHS football game
  • Saturday, October 26, 2019, at 7pmCT
  • Sunday, October 27, 2019, at 7pmCT
Admission is free to the presentations. For more information contact Columbia Baptist Church at 270-384-3176.



The Strength Team will also be involved extensively in schools around Columbia, KY. Their message is to inspire and encourage students to reach for their goals and dreams in life. They emphasize the importance of education and hard work. The Strength Team also addresses some of the possible "pitfalls" that can detour them from reaching their goals and dreams.

The Leader and Founder of The Strength Team, Mike Hagen, has dedicated over 20 years of his life to this kind of work. He has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people and performed thousands of school assemblies. He has been featured on CNN, ESPN, and the popular television show "Walker Texas Ranger", with Chuck Norris. Mike also played professional football for the USFL Michigan Panthers and the Seattle Seahawks.


This story was posted on 2019-10-24 09:59:26
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