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Barry Kinsella
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John Broz and his training philosophy
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Here is a link to the second part of my interview with John Broz:
John Broz and his training philosophy
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Dave Chiu
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one honored dad w/ Taylor and his SAW
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Jul 04, 2010, 01:30 AM »
Great stuff Barry!!
So what's w/ the sound...
is John having a relapse on his personal space issues?
;-)
I really enjoyed it all, but found the stuff about relative bests
in seg 3 to be the most telling -- that's the real deal.
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I agree w/ Mark Davis --
"Compromising on basic beliefs
in a doomed effort to be liked
is as dishonest as it is futile."
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