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Motivational Speaking 101: Be Careful What's in the Syringe
Motivational Speaking 101: Be Careful What's in the Syringe
Whenever I'm having trouble getting myself into gear and I'm in need of a little guidance, I think of who we all think of in those situations: Brian Mcnamee . The career of Clemens' now-infamous trainer has taken a few, um, detours , this year, mainly through legal-ville. He's back into trainer-mode now though, albeit not exactly in a lets-work-out-and/or-juiceify capacity. He gave a ...
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Motivational Speaking 101: Be Careful What's in the Syringe
Yankees Chick — ... through legal-ville. He's back into trainer-mode now though, albeit not exactly in a lets-work-out-and/or-juiceify capacity. He gave a motivational speech today to a group of 25 high school athletes, coaches, and some parents with the intent of broadcasting a "don't do what I did" advisory. The tagline of the speech, in fact, was: "A lifetime of achievements can be defined by a singular monumental mistake." Interesting slogan... read more about it after the jumpy! Continue Reading Motivational Speaking 101: Be Careful What's in the ...

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