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New Years Fitness Goals?

I know what it's like to have an outrageous dream. A wish. A desire so strong it evolves into a goal. And that goal evolves into a rock solid determination to succeed.

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The problem is that way too much of the time, the world seems to stomp on your dreams before they become that big or you get a chance to earn that mindset and determination with diligent hard work.

Nighttime trailrunning in the snow.

So what to do?

Time management my friends. Time management is the answer. If you can slip in between the cracks of time for all of your fitness training, you can cheat the system and steal those precious moments that you must have in order to make the grade.

What are your goals?


  • Weight loss?
  • Muscle mass?
  • Go faster?
  • Go further?
  • Go higher?

Yeah, you can do it, if you can get that time management skill down to a science and learn how to apply it in your everyday life.

Do you know how?

I do. I trained 4 to 6 hours a day as I worked myself into shape for Elbrus Race 2010. I went from 205 to 175 pounds in three months while gaining 10 pounds of muscle. I did that without losing my job or getting a divorce.

That's advanced time management my friends, and I have written a book based on my successful webinar presentation. I want to share my secrets for successfully managing time while achieving goals.

Finding Time to Train

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Beginning to Train - Baby Steps Up Front
How do you get off the couch, get your butt into the gym, get your cardio and weight training done, and stay sane? I'll tell you how, in this short, half hour introduction to training. No matter what your goal is, losing fat, running a 5K, benching your bodyweight, I will show you how to take those first steps that assure your ultimate victory. Come join me for this FREE introductory session and let's make some progress. I will offer Free Copies of "The 100 Calorie Diet Plan" and "Finding Time to Train" at this Webinar. (after you register, you will have the opportunity to earn a free copy of "Summit Success" in my New Years/Valentines Combo Deal). Register Now Limited Seating Available - 1/10/2015 (10 January) at 6:00 PM Mountain Time.
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