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Wednesday
Nov072007

Is agility really that important

Hey ,

I decided to ask internationally-renowned Physical Therapist and
Strength Coach Bill Hartman what he thought about training young
athletes and my Complete Athlete Development system.

I really don't know if you've heard of Bill, but I have often
referred to him as the 'best kept secret in the entire fitness
industry'.

Let me put it to you another way...

... He is the smartest man I know.

You may look at the Trainers on TV or the one's with the great
website headlines and assume that they are at the top of the food
chain.

Well - they're not!

Bill Hartman is the one guy in the industry that virtually
every great Trainer and Coach goes to for advice.

His thoughts and insights into training young athletes will
absolutely shock and amaze the living daylights out of you!!

And that is not 'over-hype'.

What you need to do, RIGHT NOW, is click on the link below and
access this free 'Bill Hartman' interrogation.

And as soon as you've finished that, go straight to pick up
your copy of Complete Athlete Development.

After you've read what 'the smartest man in the industry' has to
say about training young athletes...

... You're going to be wondering why thousands of parents,
coaches and trainers all over the world have gotten their hands
on my system and you haven't.

The free 'Bill Hartman' interrogation can be found here:

http://developingathletics.com/articles/interviews/billHartman.html

Your copy of Complete Athlete Development can be found here:

http://www.developingathletics.com/cad-short-copy.html


'Till next time,


Brian

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