How Strong Are You?

Hail to the Dinosaurs!

How strong are you?

How do you rank compared to the great
champions of the Golden Age of Muscle
and Might?

If you stepped into a Time Machine that
carried you back to Sig Klein's New York
City gym in the 1930s -- or to the world
famous York barbell gym in the 1940s --
how would your best lifts compare to
everyone else in the gym?

What are realistic goals for a drug-free
trainee?

What should you be squatting -- pressing --
or deadlifting?

What should you be handling in other
important exercises?

How can you compare your best lifts to
trainees of other bodyweights?

How does your age affect your poundage
goals?

What lifts are good at age 40 -- or 50 --
or 60 -- or beyond?

Are you getting older -- or getting better?

I have a brand new training course that
answers all of these questions -- and more!
You can find it right here:

http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_secrets_02.html

You'll never have a chance to train with John
Grimek, Steve Stanko, John Davis or Doug
Hepburn. But this course is the next best
thing. It lets you compare your lifting to the
legendary Ironmen of the past -- exactly the
same as if these mighty men were your
actual training partners.

So step up, take action, and grab the course
right now -- and answer the question:

How strong are you?

As always, thanks for reading  and have a
great day. If you train today, make it a good
one!

Yours in strength,

Brooks Kubik

P.S. Here's the link again for the new course:

http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_secrets_02.html

P.S. Volume 1 in the series of new courses is
right here -- if you missed it, grab both of them
now.

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

P.S. 3. My other books and courses are right
here -- and please note -- if you order from
overseas and you want two or more books or
courses, email us and ask for a shipping
quote. We can usually save some you clams
by shipping two or more items together:

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

P.S. 4. Thought for the Day: "Set realistic but
challenging goals and work to achieve them."
-- Brooks Kubik

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