Learn Hand-Balancing with One of the All-Time Masters!

Hail to the Dinosaurs!

In my new training course, Dinosaur Training
Secrets, Vol. 1, I talk about famous old-time
strongmen.

One of the men I mention is Sig Klein,
the long-time gym owner in New York
city.

Klein was a truly remarkable man. Harry
Paschall called him "The Old Maestro" --
and it was a good name.  Sig Klein was
a master of old-school physical culture.

In fact, he was what we would now call
a Triple Threat:

1. He was a weightlifting champion.

2. He was a bodybuilding champion.

3. He was one of the greatest hand-balancers
of all time.

And if you think about it, all three of
those things go together pretty darn well.

The combination of weight training and
hand-balancing may be the ideal way to
build strength, muscle and power -- and
to develop a perfect physique.

That's what Sig Klein believed -- and it's
one of the reasons he wrote a complete
course in hand-balancing.

That old course is incredibly rare. I've
seen almost all of the old-time books and
courses, but I've never seen this one. In
fact, I've never even seen a photo of the
cover.

But now -- after more than half a century --
Sig Klein's long-lost hand-balancing course
is available once again.

My friend John Wood has prepared a
great looking modern reprint edition
of the course, complete with John's
detailed commentary and guidance
to supplement the original course.

It's an outstanding course -- and it's
available right here:

http://www.oldtimestrongman.com/klein_handbalancing.html

So run on over and grab the little
monster -- and add some serious
hand-balancing to your training
program TODAY!

Yours in strength,

Brooks Kubik

P.S. If you like the course -- and I
know you will -- please post a review
on John's Kindle page. Help him get
the word out!

P.S. 2.  If you don't have Dinosaur Training
Secrets, Vol. 1, go here to grab a copy:

http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_secrets_01.html

And please post a review -- they really
do help!

P.S. 3. Thought for the Day: "If you want to
learn hand-balancing, learn from a master."
-- Brooks Kubik

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