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 Just imagine if they were to follow my programing for 3 months, huge gains and no staleness. Where would that put some of these fire breathers? When you think of training athletes for peak performance you think of some super expensive training complex with a message room and autographs hanging on the wall. The real truth is you can make great gains in your athletic development in your basement or at your local box if you have the right programing. What would it be worth to you to have all core lifts pr on a regular basis? How much time would that save you in training hours in the pursuit of your goals? If you are looking to compete with the top performers in the CrossFit community you have to have specific programming. That's where we come in.  We design strength programs for the aspiring CrossFit athlete who is looking to make significant progress in their pursuit of strength in all major lifts. Visit our strength page to get started.
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