Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Finding Time to Train

Training at this level is a major commitment in time and money.
When I was training for Elbrus Race 2010 I was training 4-6 hours 6 days a week and still maintaining my work and family obligations. Now I want to share my secrets with you and help you overcome the things holding you back and preventing your success. I figured it all out for you without getting fired or getting a divorce.
That's from my latest training guide, Finding Time to Train. I did a webinar on the topic in early September and it was one of my best attended webinars. The feedback I received was invaluable and was put to use in creating this enhanced edition. The original webinar was about 40 minutes and the new one is about 90. Over twice as long.



I took the slides and notes and elaborated on them to create this 104 page paperback book, available on Amazon, and the Kindle version. The Kindle version is only $.99 or Free with Prime or Kindle Unlimited. You have to order it from your Kindle and for Prime, select the "Borrow for Free" button below the orange/yellow "Buy ..." button.

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Finding Time to Train

When I did Elbrus Race 2013 the training took me only 2 hours a day most days, primarily because of the tips and suggestions that make up this essential book. If  you can use these tips to cut your training time in half while achieving even better results, it would be well worth the price.




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