Training Tips from 35 Dinosaurs!

Hail to the Dinosaurs!

I just went through the January issue
of the Dinosaur Files (which we released
yesterday), and found something very
interesting.

The January issue features training advice,
tips, comments, suggestions and feedback
from 35 of your fellow Dinosaurs.

It also includes plenty of tips and training
advice from me -- as well as tips, advice,
and suggestions from or about:

1. Legendary Iron Game author Bradley J.
Steiner

2. Oldtime Strongman and Physical Culture
Director, Thomas Inch (yes, the very same
Thomas Inch who owned the "Unliftable
Dumbbell")

3. Olympic wrestling champion Henry
Wittenberg

4. Olympic Weightlifting coach Bob Hoffman
(who is featured in a detailed interview)

5. Two-time Olympic champion (and six time
World weightlifting champion) John Davis
6. Olympic Champion and medalist in
four different Olympics, Norb Schemansky

7. Four-time Olympic gold medal winner
in the discus, Al Oerter

8. Hardgainer author and Master's power-
lifter, Dr. Keith Hartman

9. Engineer, Master's powerlifter and inventer
of the Gerard Trap Bar, Al Gerard

10. Master's bodybuilder and author, Clarence
Bass

That's a heck of a lot of training advice --
from a variety of different sources. And that's
what I love about The Dinosaur Files. It's a
place where Dinos can get together and share
real world training advice. Meaning the stuff
that really works.

Think about it.

Training tips from 35 Dinos.  Plus 10 other
famous champions and recognized experts.
It doesn't get any better than that.

Yours in strength,

Brooks Kubik

P.S. Go here to grab the January issue of The
Dinosaur Files:

http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaurfiles_januaryr2016.html

Note: If you missed the December issue
of The Dinosaur Files, you should start
with that issue:

http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaurfiles_december2015.html

P.S. 2. My other books and courses are right
here at Dino Headquarters:

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

P.S. 3. Thought for the Day: "Never stop
training and never stop learning." -- Brooks
Kubik

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