Breast Cancer Rebar Ribbons on Main Street in Boonton

If you are a pedestrian who walks down Main Street in Boonton you might notice a sidewalk sign in front of my personal training studio that says;

“Breast cancer awareness month, please bring this rebar ribbon to someone who needs it”

It would also have an arrow pointing to a small bistro table that has some reinforcing bars that were bent into a ribbon shape and painted pink for breast cancer awareness along with the rebar to ribbons letter that is included with it.

rebar ribbon

Here’s a bit of the back story, these rebar ribbons were bent on the bridge of my nose as the finale feat during my strongman performances. Over the years, I’ve done over 100 shows and though I always announce that they will be given to someone with cancer to reinforce their spirit, I don’t always have someone to give them to.

So if you are walking down Main Street in Boonton, and you see them out for display, and if you know someone fighting the good fight please take one and give it to them. I don’t want anything in return for them.

If you feel like paying something for it…just find a reputable cancer charity and give it to them. And if you happen to see me inside, come on in and tell me about the person you gave it to. It makes me feel good to give back and hear about the person I gave it to.

I promise you won’t be interrupting me, and my personal training clients won’t mind.


Eric Moss is a world-record-holding professional performing strongman, author, motivational speaker, and personal trainer. In the tradition of the strongmen during the turn of the century, he performs feats of strength such as bending steel and breaking chains as part of a show and speaks on goal achievement for corporations, nonprofits, government as well as for schools and universities. His exclusive personal training studio is located on Main Street in Boonton New Jersey, is close to Mountain Lakes, Denville, and Parsippany New Jersey.

Highlights from my show in Lacey Twp.

As you probably already know in addition to being a personal trainer with a studio on Main Street in Boonton, I’m also a modern-day performing strongman and inspirational speaker.

One type of venue where I often perform/present are high schools. I enjoy the challenge of high schools (speakers often times think they are a tough audience…not for me they aren’t) and one thing that I especially like is that I can give them some pearls of wisdom in time so they can actually do something with it.

…and one of the neat things is that the world is ever-changing and there is more opportunity than ever for these students to do something amazing, but it starts with the right mindset.


Eric Moss is a world-record-holding professional performing strongman, author, speaker, and personal trainer. In the tradition of the strongmen during the turn of the century, he performs feats of strength such as bending steel and breaking chains as part of a show and speaks on goal achievement for corporations, nonprofits, government as well as for schools and universities. His exclusive personal training studio is located on Main Street in Boonton New Jersey, is close to Mountain Lakes, Denville, and Parsippany New Jersey.

A true story about functional strength featuring a toad.

Last night as I’m finishing up a cup of red wine, my wife comes down the stairs and notices something under the couch.

“What’s that?” she said out loud as she leaned in for closer inspection.

All of a sudden the thing started hopping. “It’s a frog!” she exclaims out loud. I look over and sure enough, there is something hopping just like a frog or toad would.

Don’t ask how or why. I literally have no idea how a toad got into my house.

So I peer under the couch and see the little fella is out of reach. The only thing to do is move the couch. I pull the couch out, he’s out of sight.

I pull the couch to pretty nearly the middle of the room unable to see him. He’d gone to the radiator before hopping behind the bookshelf, one of those sturdy old school kind that is pretty heavy. This one also happened to be filled with books, and the weights my wife works out with.

I didn’t want to remove all the books and the weights since it would be a pain in the @$$ to try to get it organized. So I had to pull this heavy bookshelf out with the books, the weights, and the random stuff we have, all while controlling it so nothing falls off onto myself, my cat, my wife, my 2 year old or my 2 week old baby girl.

btw, I just realized I never announced my baby girl Eden Rose on here. Kept us waiting 10 days but she’s perfection in a diaper. And my daughter Aurora Grace is an absolutely amazing sister to her.

So long story short, I pull the thing out, catch the toad, put him outside, put the stuff back.

And I was able to do it because I’m strong. Strength has a value that is always there but is usually most apparent in situations that all for it.

I’m not just talking about physical strength either. Recently I created a flyer to be available for pedestrians outside my personal training studio on Main Street in Boonton that are curious about what we do. As part of this flyer, I asked a couple of people what their favorite thing about being strong was. A couple mentioned specific instances such as being able to move furniture or carry big cases of water bottles up the stairs. Others mentioned that they feel they can accomplish anything. One of my guys carries around a nail that he bent in his pocket as a constant reminder of that.

That “I got this” mentality translates to other things. You want to ask for a promotion? You got this. You want to go out on the dating scene? You got this. You want to launch a business? You got this.

One thing that my first strongman mentor had taught me is that strength is confidence, and confidence is strength. If you want to do something you have to believe that you’ve got what it takes. And that belief becomes stronger when you have a track record of success.

As you lift weights, as your body adapts, the weights get heavier you create momentum for yourself.

The momentum carries over to life. And life is quite simply for living and it’s better when you are strong whether there is a toad under your couch or not.


Eric Moss is a world-record-holding professional performing strongman, author, speaker and personal trainer. In the tradition of the strongmen during the turn of the century, he performs feats of strength such as bending steel and breaking chains as part of a show and speaks on goal achievement for corporations, nonprofits, government as well as for schools and universities. His exclusive personal training studio is located on Main Street in Boonton New Jersey is close to Mountain Lakes, Denville, and Parsippany New Jersey.