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Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Special Strength Training - Manual for Coaches 2nd Edition
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Just saw the good news on
Verkhoshansky
website - the second, updated and expanded edition of Special Strength Training Manual for coaches are going to be available in couple of days.
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