Hail to the Dinosaurs!
A couple of days ago my step-daughter met the
greatest athlete in the world immediately after 
his greatest victory.
She even had her photo taken right next to him.
he was still breathing hard, and the sweat was
still dripping.
It was at the Kentucky Derby -- and the athlete 
in question was the Kentucky Derby winner.
My step-daughter had been invited to the Derby
by a friend who had two backside passes. Backside
is the best place to be at the Derby. It's where
the horses and jockeys and trainers are. You can
see all the final preparations for the race, watch
the race, and then see everything that happens
after the race.
And if you're lucky, you just might get your
photo taken with the Derby winner. 
It reminded me of a famous bodybuilder who was at
the top of the heap when I was a kid. He actually
came to town once (I lived in Dayton, Ohio then),
and a reporter from the local newspaper went out
to interview him. 
The bodybuilder had just finished his workout, and
was wearing gym shorts and a tank-top, and he was
breathing hard and dripping sweat. He was bigger
than a house. 
And remember, this was back in the day when most 
people had never seen a photo of an advanced 
bodybuilder, much less ever met a top champion
in person. So it was a bit of a shock.
The reporter took one look, and his eyes popped out
of his head and fell onto the floor, bounced several
times and rolled across the room.
The reporter went back to the newspaper office,
sat down, and wrote an article where he described 
the bodybuilder as having "legs like a Kentucky 
thoroughbred." 
Legs like that take a lot of work to develop. But
the rewards are enormous. Heavy leg work stimulates 
gains in strength and muscle mass throughout your
entire body.
Do you want to gain many pounds of muscular 
bodyweight -- with strength and power to match?
Heavy leg training is the way to do it.
Build thoroughbred legs and you'll develop gorilla-
size muscle mass from head to toe -- guaranteed.
As always, thanks for reading and have a great
day. If you train today, make it a good one --
and work those legs!
Yours in strength,
Brooks Kubik
P.S. I cover leg specialization programs in detail
in CHALK AND SWEAT. There are ten different leg
specialization programs -- and forty other 
hard-hitting, Dino-style workouts to help 
you build maximum strength and muscle mass. 
It can take you to the next level -- fast --
and you can grab a copy right here:
http://www.brookskubik.com/chalk_and_sweat.html
P.S. 2. My other books and courses are right here:
http://www.brookskubik.com/products.html
P.S. 3. Thought for the Day: "Train right, eat
right, and grow!" -- Brooks Kubik
