Book Related FAQ
After a recent blog entry, I received several suggestions to create a more comprehensive FAQ. I do have a brief FAQ on the main site, but it is admittedly scant.
I’ve taken your advice and have started with a book related FAQ. It is available within the message board, and will be updated regularly (as needed). Please refer to the link below:
Book Related FAQ (Pre and Post Purchase)
I am also in the process of creating a training related FAQ that will hopefully answer some of the more commonly received message board and email questions. I hope to have it completed within the next week or two. I will update the forum when it is finished.
Thanks to everyone who has offered their suggestions for improving the site as a whole.
Ross
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Yet again– an amazingly thorough, professional & useful job, Ross.
I shouldn’t be surprised any more but A+, First Class efforts are so few & far between that you ‘get me’ every time.
Most wouldn’t bother fin…MAKING the time to do a bang up job every time. All the time.
p.s. Happy Anniversary
Great job, Ross. As far as other FAQ’s, perhaps you should do one on the often confused “aerobic vs. anaerobic conditioning” conflict, because that pops up on the forum all the time.
And happy anniversary. May you have many more
Hey Ross! It’s your boy chuck.
More good stuff coach. This site is a never ending pleaser. The, books, dvd, videos. Can’t get enough Ross.
Keep it coming i’m 4ever interested.
Happy Anniversary Ross. May the night go well.
Excellent stuff Ross! Very helpful, hopefully this will stop some of the threads popping up again and again.
I did the Scriptless Training yesterday with about 8 stations and I did it for 3 ea 10 minutes rounds. I was smoked beyond belief but I kept the Warrior Spirit.
When I re-read that section you mentioned 3-5 minute rounds, so I was proud of being able to hang in there. People were driving by thinking I was going crazy hitting the B.A. tire and throwing bags all over the place.
I’m currently in Alabama where obesity is the norm and ‘fit’ is an outcast. Even the first responders and police need some extra conditioning.