Sep
21

Pre Launch Email

By admin

SUBJECT = Speed and Agility Training Mistakes

Ever notice that there are certain topics that get debated endlessly when it comes to
optimal training for athletes, {FIRST NAME}?

Strength training is one of them.

Flexibility is something that no one can seem to agree on.

And Cardiovascular conditioning is a literal mess of methodologies and opnions.

But the one true training system that confuses almost everyone is also the one that gets debated most.

Optimal Speed and Agility Training.

Ironically, it’s also the one that most Fitness Professionals and Strength Coaches get wrong.

My good friends and elite coaching icons, Brian Grasso and Lee Taft, know this firsthand.

They have been successfully training athletes all over the world to become optimally fast and
agile for a collective of 30+ years.

And I mean all over the world.

Combined, they have worked with athletes in Ireland, New Zealand, Iceland, Australia, Italy, Sweden,
the Czech Repubic, Canada and all over the United States.

In that time and during those travels, they have come up with two surefire realities that they know to
be true:

1) There are 3 Common Mistakes that every Trainer and Coach makes with speed and agility training

2) They’ve developed a system that teaches you how to avoid those misatkes

Want to know what they are?

Click on this link and watch for free as they share there secrets with you ——> LINK

Sincerely,

YOUR NAME

P.S - To be honest, I questioned whether or not I was going to send this email to you.

I didn’t understand at first why Brian and Lee were giving away so much quality free information.

This is the kind of stuff that most Coaches charge you $500 an hour for.

But these guys just want to see Coaches and Trainers understand the training strategies that
their 30+ years of experience has proven to be successful.

So enjoy!

Here’s that link again ——-> LINK

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