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Fit Over 40
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Friday, February 25, 2005 10:52 AM
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Has anyone checked out the Fit Over 40 book? Any opinions?
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Marc David
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RE: Fit Over 40
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Friday, February 25, 2005 11:39 AM
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I have. Got the full version. It's damn nice. Has a lot of stories on each individual in age categories and what they did to get there. It's well laid out, great pictures, and flows well. Then there is Tom's Training and Mental Strategies at the end. There's like 9 chapters broken down into areas. It's 303 pages of good information as well as inspiring athletes. And I don't mean the ones on roids. Average Joes who are making it. What's better is you have a full 90 days to see if you like it. So you really are never out the money if it doesn't work out or for you or it's not your thing. They just launched it 2 days ago. So once I read thru the whole thing, I will of course do a full and complete review.
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RE: Fit Over 40
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Friday, February 25, 2005 12:53 PM
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Me too. I ordered the book to see if there is anything I missed.
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RE: Fit Over 40
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Friday, February 25, 2005 9:38 PM
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I've read the "free" chapters that I got downloaded and really liked the style and cut of it. Can't afford the whole e-book right now but will get it when I can. Although I am a huge Tom Venuto fan so it's no surprise that I liked it alot...
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