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Last Night's Dream

Dear Friend,

Last night I had a powerful dream. I was squared off against a former teacher - another world champion butt- kicker.

We began sparring at it full force with maximum testosterone swimming in the air.

Yet, within a short period of time, ole Fure-cat had his teacher on the ground in a position that made his scream. He was screaming at me, begging for mercy while simultaneously cursing me.

I let him go - then I woke up. Twas an unusual dream; and far better than a nightmare. Yet it reminded me of two things:

1. I am, to this day, extraordinarily grateful for what I have learned from my teachers (and I've had many fabulous teachers).

2. No matter how good they were, it is a good idea to do all I can to surpass them - not by competing against them, but by competing against myself; making myself my greatest opponent.

The accomplishment of numero dos is a lifelong pursuit, and if my dream was any indication, I'm on the right track.

Now let me ask: Are YOU on the right track? Are you on the road to surpassing your best? Are YOU going to make 2006 the best year you've ever had?

If not, then there's still time to get on the stick.

You know, we're surrounded by stories of top amateur and professional athletes - stories about how they train for hours per day ... and when some people hear these stories they tend to doubt the fact they they can get fit in 15 minutes per day.

Tis only natural to think 15 minutes is NOT enough, especially when you've spent several years on the couch or plopped on el gluteus maximus before the computer.

Well, I got news for y'all.

When you first begin doing Combat Conditioning - 15 minutes is about 10 minutes too long for a great many people.

How can I say such a thing?

Because of these facts:

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Most people cannot do 10=straight Hindu Pushups.

Most people cannot do more than 40 Hindu squats in a row.

And the doing of these two exercises, even at those low numbers, will only take about 1-2 minutes.

Then there's the bridge. Most first timers cannot hold for as long as 30 seconds.

So altogether, we're looking at a very brief first workout - yet in this amount of time, the beginner is wiped out - in a good way.

The better news is that the 2-3 minutes improves rather quickly and becomes 10-15 minutes of truly enjoyable training. It can even go to 30-60 minutes or more of having a "ball."

So never, ever think that if all you can do lasts a mere 2-3 minutes that this is somehow "not enough." If that's your best right now - it's your best right now. And your best will get better and better and better.

So just get in there and go. Get started NOW. Don't waste time wallowing in indecision. Become the super fit person you're capable of becoming.

Never forget that the journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step.

Now take that first step by getting my Combat Conditioning book. Better yet, enroll in the Furey Inner Circle wherein you get tons of daily and monthly motivation, online and offline - as well as a boatload of gifts to make your journey easier. To see what I'm yapping about, go here.

Kick butt - take names,

Matt furey
Matt Furey

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