How To Run Faster - Developing Killer Speed
27 June 2006, 04:03
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The Developing Killer Speed Program will help you learn how to run faster.

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P.S. If you order today, I will include these FREE Bonus Items Valued Over $90! Speed is the difference between an average athlete and a great athlete. By developing speed, an average athlete can become good, and a good athlete can become great. That is why speed, for any athlete in any sport, is a good investment. If you put in the time, sweat, and hard work you will see the results. Dear Friend and Athlete:

Comment by Omarion 13 July 2008 @ 11:35

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Comment by Jamison 31 May 2007 @ 02:56

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Comment by Carina 6 December 2006 @ 13:07

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Comment by Avery 23 September 2006 @ 15:53

P.S. If you order today, I will include these FREE Bonus Items Valued Over $90! And much, much more! "I purchased your book 8 weeks ago and started the program immediately. At the time I was running the 40 yard dash in 4.9 seconds, and was 3rd string tailback on my high school football team. When I came into camp this year I was timed at a 4.5. I have now become the starter, and looking forward to a great season! I can't believe what a difference the program has made! Thanks for your help!"

Comment by Talan 11 August 2006 @ 14:58

You Can't Teach Speed. Or Can You? don't understand why! I mean we did plenty of conditioning, weight training, and quickness drills but nobody covered the basics on getting faster. How to effecitvely distribute your bodyweigth at the starting line.

Comment by Mike 20 July 2006 @ 06:08

Here's why: Who Am I And Why Should You Trust Me? A complete 8-week program broken down day-by-day, with specific comments by your own coach. The program includes: running workouts, weight-room workouts, speed drills, and plyometric programs.

Comment by Dangelo 10 July 2006 @ 20:08

You Can't Teach Speed. Or Can You? 2. Warm-up Routine, Stretching & Cool-down From:

Comment by Kaylah 4 July 2006 @ 03:43

Table Of Contents - 173 Pages The greatest workout routines used for developing massive strength gains 8. Medicine Ball Training

Comment by Hayleigh 30 June 2006 @ 11:37

Don't Get Left In The Dust...Follow These Steps to Breed Speed There is an amazing new book called Developing Killer Speed. As a strength and conditioning coach I have molded athletes from the high school level to the professional level. Athletes who have run a 5.1 in the forty-yard dash have improved their time to a 4.7 in just two weeks! 2. Now you're ready to place your order over our Secure Server with your credit card. After you check out you'll be taken to a thank you page where you will be given immediate access. If you're not a computer wiz, don't worry about it. I'm email away if you need help.

Comment by Sadie 29 June 2006 @ 14:35