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Bryant
01-06-2004, 12:49 AM
This is something I have been planning to do since last year. It does require a bit of saving up for though but I've heard nothing but rave reviews about this school. Not only would I benefit in my racing from it, but I'm sure I will take with me a training regiment that is sure to benefit my health for the rest of my life! :)
If anyone would like to go with me, please let me know. I have not decided on a date yet but perhaps sometime during the spring or summer time.
Check out Rich Oliver's site HERE (http://www.richoliver.net/FunCampMain.html) for the "Mystery School" ;p

From a press release issued by Rich Oliver's Mystery School:

You only have 60 days until Daytona and by then, it will be too late.

Most of us spent the last few weeks doing other things than training such as eating, drinking, overdosing on Christmas cookies, football games, and sitting on the couch. Although important to fulfill these social obligations, none of that is going to get you physically and mentally ready for the first race of the season.

Do you want that uneasy nagging feeling in the back of your mind that you are not physically ready? That you will not be able to give 100% effort at the first race of the year? No? Well then it is time to get in gear and start or revise your training program. Let Rich help you be at maximum performance by attending his five-day pro camp.

At 42 years of age, Rich Oliver is still winning races and riding at his very best. He understands the importance of training and mental preparation in order to continue to do what he does at his age.

The five-day pro camp will show you everything you need to do to catch up and be ready for the start of the season. It is a high-intensity training program that incorporates championship training techniques, a steady diet of motocross and dirt track drills, an in-depth analysis of personal nutrition and physical training, hand-eye coordination, vision exercises, and more. You will learn the psychological subtleties and crafty techniques of champion riders.

Take the training secrets that he will show you, put them to use before it is too late. If you are not in 100% shape before you start the season, you will never get there. Remember you need to start the season in your very best shape as the season will invariably wear you down. Don't be foolish and think you can get into shape just by racing.

Are you going to choose unprepared and scared or prepared and confident?

Upcoming Five-Day Pro Camp dates include:
January 12-16
January 26-30
February 9-13
February 23-27

Log on to www.richoliver.net for more in-depth information or contact Rich Oliver's Mystery School at (559) 855-3089. We look forward to helping you prepare for the ride of your life!

Philo
05-11-2004, 02:59 PM
Did you do this Bryant???

hans
08-17-2004, 07:05 PM
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BioHazard
08-18-2004, 10:32 AM
Originally posted by Bodmaster
This is something I have been planning to do since last year. It does require a bit of saving up for though but I've heard nothing but rave reviews about this school. Not only would I benefit in my racing from it, but I'm sure I will take with me a training regiment that is sure to benefit my health for the rest of my life! :)


Seems interesting. It's cheaper than the Freddie Spencer school that I am interested in.

trackpimp
08-18-2004, 04:09 PM
for 5 days worth of schooling!! Damn.. Maybe after my Lasik surgery I'll have enough left over for that!

Philo
08-18-2004, 04:36 PM
I love how they have incorporated rifle target practice into the regimend. FINALLY, someone has the courage to stand up and say what we've been thinking all along. Guns and motorcycles just belong together.

j/k that camp looks fun as hell!!!