Wet, Cold, Gray and Gloomy -- But It's a Training Day!
Hail to the Dinosaurs!
Two quick notes, and then we'll talk
training.
1. The New Training Course.
We have a new training course that covers
effective strategies and workouts for older
Dinos. It's a PDF, with digital delivery --
meaning that you order the course, and
you get a link with a PDF to download.
It's fast, and there's no shipping cost --
and if you prefer to read it in hard copy
you can go ahead and print it out.
You can grab the little monster right
here:
http://www.brookskubik.com/minicourse_01.html
It's been a huge hit so far. Let me know
how you like it!
2. Sweatshirts and Hoodies.
We have a VERY LIMITED number of Dinosaur
Training Hoodies and Grey Hair and Black Iron
sweatshirts in stock. If you're interested in
ordering one, email me for the price, and
the sizes remaining. We're not going to
re-stock these for awhile, so if you want
one, email me now and see if we have
your size.
3. Wet, Cold, Gray and Gloomy -- But It's
a Training Day!
I type my daily emails in my second floor
study, looking out into a nearby park. On
a sunny day, it's beautiful, with golden
rays of light dancing on the trees, the
grass and the leaves.
But today's not sunny and bright.
It's mid-November, and it's wet, cold,
gray and gloomy.
But that doesn't matter.
I looked out the window, and I thought:
"Today's a training day! What a great day
it's going to be!"
And that's part of the magic of strength
training.
After you do it for awhile, strength training
becomes a regular part of your life. More
than that, it becomes a part of your life
that gives meaning to everything else.
For example, think about this: If someone
asked you to describe yourself in just ONE
word, what would your answer be?
For many of us, it would be:
Weightlifter.
Or powerlifter.
Or strongman.
Or bodybuilder.
Or Harry Paschall's old favorite -- "Iron Slinger"
(which is two words, but it's a great phrase,
so let's use it anyway).
Heck, some of us might even say "Dinosaur."
And even if your first response to the question
is "parent" or "father" or "husband" or a
word that defines your job or your profession,
if we let you list a couple of more terms I'm
pretty sure that one of them would speak to
your passion for strength training.
The point is, strength training defines who we
are and what we do -- and how we approach
life.
And yes, it's wet, cold, gray and gloomy today.
But it's a training day, and that means it's
going to be a great day!
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 something that will give you plenty
of motivation and inspiration for hard training --
along with dozens of great workouts and
training ideas:
http://www.brookskubik.com/strength_muscle_power.html
P.S. 2. My other books and courses -- and my
Dinosaur Training DVDs -- my Legacy of Iron
books -- and links to all 15 of my e-books on
Kindle -- are right here:
http://www.brookskubik.com/products.html
P.S. 3. Thought for the Day: "Train hard and
have fun!" -- Brooks Kubik
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