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Friday, August 19, 2011

Learn something new

It's time to get your registration in for the IKFF Kettlebells for Combat Athlete/Battling Ropes Basics seminar. The seminar is NEXT month and you do not want to miss it.


TPS has lined up two of the country's best coaches to teach you , hands-on, how to use two of the best tools that we have for real-world, functional training. So much has been written about training with kettlebells and ropes, so I won't go into too much detail. If you are a TPS member, or a reader of our newsletter, you know their value. If you are new, here's the scoop: Kettlebells are one of the most versatile tools we have for building strength and stamina, improving flexibility and building speed. Ropes are one of the best all-around tools for burning fat and getting in unreal shape. You can learn how to use them properly from Ken Blackburn and John Brookfield right here at TPS.



Since our humble beginnings on Broadway almost 12 years ago, TPS has brought in the best coaches in the world for our members to study with. This is one of the things that set us apart from the rest, our commitment to being the best by learning from the best. In the past we have brought in industry bigwigs like Dave Tate, Jim Wendler, Dr. Fred Hatfield, Marc "Spud" Bartley, Matt Kroczaleski and many more. We are now proud to have Ken Blackburn return and welcome John Brookfield (a LEGEND) for his first visit.



I urge all of our members to take advantage of the opportunity to train with them. Make no mistake; this is an oppurtunity for you all. You have the chance to learn from the masters of their crafts and you do not need to be a fitness professional to attend! You just need to have a desire to be the best at what you do. This seminar is accredited for continuing education credits for fitness pros. Many of our clients and customers attend our seminars and then apply what they have learned to their own workouts. This is a great way to add variety to your training and do it right. Doing things the right way always leads to better progress.


If you are wondering if these seminars are worth your time, I can tell you that we have a history of repeat attendance at our seminars. The people that attend them usually come to more of them. This is a testament to the quality of the content and the instructors. If you are thinking of making this your first TPS seminar, stop what you’re doing right now and REGISTER FOR IT. You will not be disappointed.


Now is the time to quit doing the “same old, same old” and learn something new.

Register now!

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