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Here is the never-before-released ‘Learning from the Legends’
seminar featuring two of the most sought after track & field
coaches on planet Earth

 

Fellow coaches:

As you know, the most effective coaches never run out of questions about training. And, if you’re like me, the more success you help your athletes experience, the more questions you have. It’s an endless cycle.


Whether you coach high schoolers or Olympic Champions, one fact remains clear:


To succeed at the highest levels, you need to learn from and study the best. And, for my money, that means going to the coaches who Olympic coaches go to when they have questions about training.


But here’s the problem…


Before now, if you wanted access to their information, you had to attend one of the rare (and elite level) conferences they spoke at. (Or try to piece together clips of video scattered all over the Internet.)


I have good news. Those days are over.


My name is Kebba Tolbert and I have the good fortune of calling one of these coaching legends my mentor. This experience has had a profound impact on my own coaching career and I want to share some of what I’ve learned with you.


I recently hosted and filmed a private ‘Learning from the Legends’ seminar where they laid out their training methods for the sprints, hurdles, jumps and throws… over the course of 7.5 hours.


And, for the first time ever, you can get immediate access to the full contents of that seminar and learn directly from the Kings of Kings.


By now you may have guessed who these heavyweights are. But if not, let me introduce them to you:

 

Tom Tellez


 

A member of the U.S. Track Coaches Association Hall of Fame, Tellez has produced some of the greatest track and field performers in the history of the sport.

In addition to coaching outstanding individual athletes, Tellez also had some successful teams during his 22 years as head coach at Houston. He led the men’s team to nine Top 10 showings at the NCAA indoor meet, including a fourth-place finish in 1996. He also guided UH to six Top 15 finishes at the NCAA outdoor meet. The UH men won the 1997 and 1998 indoor and outdoor Conference USA titles, as well as the 1977 and 1978 Southwest Conference indoor titles.

In addition to his success as UH’s men’s coach, Tellez also began the Lady Cougar program and led them to three Top 10 finishes at the NCAA Indoor Championships and eight Top 20 finishes at the NCAA Outdoor meet. Houston also won the 1983, 1984 and 1987 SWC indoor titles and the 1984 and 1990 SWC outdoor championships under his direction.

Before Houston, Tellez was an assistant coach at UCLA beginning in 1968. While at UCLA, he coached Dwight Stones, Mike Tully, Willie Banks and James Butts. In 1976, he was offered the chance to become the strength and conditioning coach for the Dallas Cowboys under Tom Landry. Instead, he opted to come to Hous­ton. In addition to his success at Houston, Tellez enjoyed tremendous success on the international circuit as well. Between 1984 and 1996, six of the seven United States sprinters who won Olympic Gold Medals were coached by Tellez and seven of the USA’s overall 13 medals were claimed by his athletes.

He was named the head coach for the 1991 U.S. national team that competed in the World Championships at Tokyo, Japan and was the head coach for the 1987 USA Pan American team. He also served as an assistant coach for the 1980 and 1984 USA Olympic teams. He coached the throwing events in 1980 and the jumping events in 1984.

Accomplishments Achieved by Coach Tellez’ Athletes:


Leroy Burrell
100m - 3x NCAA Champ, Olympic Gold, Former World Record Holder



Joe DeLoach
200m - NCAA Champ, Olympic Gold



Mike Marsh
Olympic Gold

Michele Finn-Burrell
Olympic Gold

Kirk Baptiste
2x NCAA Champ, Olympic Silver

Frank Rutherfod
3x NCAA Champ, Olympic Bronze

Carol Lewis
LJ - NCAA Champ, Olympic team

Floyd Heard
Olympic team

Jolanda Jones
Hep - 3xNCAA Champ

Patsy Walker
Pent/Hep - 2xNCAA Champ

Jenny Adams
LJ - 2xNCAA Champ

Michelle Collins
200m - NCAA Champ
Jackie Washington
Olympic team
Sam Jefferson
100m - NCAA Champ
Stanley Floyd
100m - NCAA Champ
Rick Meyer
Discus - NCAA Champ
Greg Edmonds
60m - NCAA Champ
Brian Stanton
HJ - NCAA Champ
Darius Pemberton
55mH - NCAA Champ
Anthony Ketchum
400m - NCAA Champ
Simon Williams
Shot - NCAA Champ
Mark Baughman
Shot - NCAA Champ



 

Dan Pfaff


 

A highly respected authority on field event coaching around the world, Pfaff has more than 30 years of coaching to his credit, including as the women’s track and field head coach at the UTEP and assistant coaching positions at the University of Florida, University of Texas-Austin, and LSU. Pfaff has tutored athletes who have combined to earn 29 NCAA individu­al national championships, more than 150 NCAA All-America honors, as well as guiding 33 Olympians who went on to earn 7 medals at the Olympic Games.

Pfaff coached 1996 Olympic gold medalist and 100m world record holder Donovan Bailey. He helped guide former Canadian star Bruny Surin, who claimed the silver medal in the 100m at the 1999 World Championships. He also coached Obadele Thompson of Barbados to a bronze in the 100m at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

Pfaff has served as a coach on teams that have won 17 NCAA titles, has coached on three Olympic team staffs and seven World Cham­pionships staffs. While at University of Texas-Austin (1995-2003), the Texas men’s team finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships four of six sea­sons. While there, he coached nine NCAA champions and a pair of Olympians. One of his most highly accomplished athletes, Mark Boswell, finished his career with 19 consecutive wins and took home the NCAA indoor and outdoor titles in the high jump in 1999 and 2000.

Prior to his arrival in Austin, Pfaff was the head field events coach at LSU from 1984-95 for both the men and women’s teams. While in Baton Rouge, LSU enjoyed tremendous success as the Tigers’ women’s team won the NCAA outdoor title nine consecutive years from 1987-95 and claimed the indoor title six times in that span. The men’s team added a pair of NCAA outdoor titles in 1989 and 1990. In his tenure at LSU, Pfaff coached athletes who won 17 NCAA titles.

 

Accomplishments achieved by Coach Pfaff’s athletes:


Donovan Bailey
100m - 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist


Obadele Thompson
100m - 2000 Olympic Bronze

Amy Acuff
HJ - 2004 Olympics (4th)

Bruny Surin
100m - 1999 World Champs Silver

Dudley Dorival
110mH - 2001 World Champs Bronze

Lavern Eve
Javelin - NCAA Champ, Olympic team

Shiela Echols
LJ - NCAA Champ, Olympic team

Dionne Rose, 100mH - World Champs finalist

Danyel Mitchell
Shot/Disc, NCAA Champ, World Champs Team

Mark Boswell
HJ - NCAA Champ


Richard Duncan
LJ - NCAA Champ
Jacob Davis
PV - NCAA Champ
Jackie Edwards
LJ - Olympic Finalist
Brian Hunter
PV - NCAA Champ
Tom Lange
HJ - NCAA Champ
John Nichols
Discus - NCAA Champ
Mikael Olander
Dec - NCAA Champ
Mario Sategna
Dec - NCAA Champ
Llewellyn Starks
LJ - NCAA Champ
Ivan Wagner
HJ - NCAA Champ
Tore Johnson
Weight Throw - Former World Record Holder
Daphnie Saunders
LJ - NCAA Champ, World Champs team



As you can see, these guys’ results need no fancy marketing or sales pitch. It goes without saying that any coaching tip, technique or strategy you can pick up from either Coach Pfaff or Coach Tellez will have an immediate and positive impact on your athletes’ performance.

With that said,

 

Here are the Insider Secrets Behind the Two Godfathers of Track & Field Coaching

 

Coach Tom Tellez



Session I: Methods to Improve Sprint Starts and Sprint/Hurdle Mechanics




5 training factors leading athletes to maximize their potential, regardless of ability (and the percentage they contribute to the 100m race) Why focusing on reaction time is practically useless…and what to work on instead 7 specific objectives of the block start, from body angles to force application

Exactly why arm action controls tempo, pacing and stride length…think ‘hips are the engine, arms are the gas pedal’ An easy way to keep athletes from falling apart at the end of the race 5 Rules for determining block spacing Why no effort should be made to look at the first hurdle until *after* the 3rd or 4th stride

The #1 reason athletes must shorten the last step before the hurdle…or the race is over before it begins And much more…
 

Session II: Shot Put and Discus Throwing


Why teaching ‘batting’ can help throwers quickly learn to rotate the hips 2 reasons blocking must be taught and developed in order to maximize distance How to prevent shot putters from striking too early
How to use the block arm to lead the throw (shot put) The most effective methods for getting to the power position

Secrets behind shifting weight and transferring momentum between legs during the discus spin An easy way to tell if discus throwers release the block too soon
And much more
 

Coach Dan Pfaff



Session I: Training Design for Improved Performance in the Sprints, Hurdles, and Jumps


Why ‘Building a BASE’ is a myth…

6 foundational elements of the training process that must be understood by the coach designing and implementing the program

Why understanding biomotor skill development is fundamental to success, whether working at the age group or Olympic levels
9 proven methods for developing specific speed in sprinters, jumpers and hurdlers The most effective methods for getting to the power position

How to increase strength using these 6 progressions based on training age, skill level and time of year

4 key factors to consider when designing training programs…and how they affect short and long term planning
Pros and cons of modifying the training plan during the season

Why the use of ‘cycle design’ allows for optimal evolution of future training design protocols

Exactly what to do when athletes miss unplanned periods of training due to illness, injury, etc. And much more…
 

Session II: Correcting Technical Flaws in the Field Events




The #1 thing athletes must be able to do in order to correct flaws in event specific technique

Why established technique must evolve with the athlete in order to see continued improvement…and how to approach it

12 specific causes of faulty movement patterns and detailed discussion on how to address these errors

A detailed review of why fundamental biomotor skill and movement patterns must be established before adding advanced technique to the jump or throw

9 reasons for deterioration of established technique in field event athletes (with specific problem solving instructions for each identified problem)
How to keep (new and old) injuries from creating imbalances in technical execution
Why a poorly designed training program can destroy technical mastery

Top 3 reasons the coach may be the cause of the athlete’s inability to execute and evolve technical proficiency And much more…
 

 

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How Much Does the Learning from the Legends Seminar Cost?

 

If you were to attend a seminar of this caliber, you’d have to factor in the costs of flight, hotel, meals and transportation. Not to mention the stress and hassle of traveling and the cost of the seminar itself.

After all, spending over 7.5 hours watching and listening to two of the most influential coaches in the sport of Track & Field isn’t cheap. And, I think you’d agree, it shouldn’t be.

So offering this information to you for $200 - $300 would be more than fair considering the number of improvements you’ll immediately make to your training progressions, regardless of the skill level or event group you work with.

But I’m a track coach, too. And I fully understand how small our budgets are and how much we have to do with extremely limited resources.

Because we’re making these presentations and seminar notes available as digital downloads, we can eliminate the cost of production, shipping, processing, etc., and pass those savings on to you.

When you order the entire 7.5 hour ‘Learning from the Legends’ Seminar from Coach Tom Tellez and Coach Dan Pfaff, you’ll receive immediate access to the entire program for only $199 $99. Special Release Price of ONLY 77 dollars! Special offer ends Friday January 21st at midnight.

In addition, we’ll give you all the PowerPoint slides and notes from the seminar, allowing you to follow along with Coach Tellez and Pfaff.

When you think about it, it’s a pretty good deal! You get the never-before-seen ‘Learning from the Legends’ seminar (and all the handouts) with coaching gurus Tom Tellez and Dan Pfaff and you get it all for only $99 77 dollars. [Order Now.](http://1.aaccel.pay.clickbank.net)

 

60 Day, No Risk, No Questions Asked, 100% Money Back Guarantee!

It’s possible you may decide Learning from the Legends is not what you’re looking for. Maybe you’ll decide the sheer amount of information is overwhelming.

I don’t think this will happen, but I want you to be satisfied the same way I want my athletes and clients to be satisfied. So I’m offering you my iron clad 100% money back guarantee.

If you don’t think Learning from the Legends Seminar is worth every penny you paid for it, simply return it within 60 days of your purchase and I’ll give you a full refund.

No questions asked. There’s absolutely No Risk on your part!

 

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Learning from the Legends Seminar



Here’s what you get:
Coach Tellez 2 hours and 15 minute 'Methods to Improve Sprint Starts and Sprint/Hurdle Mechanics' Presentation Coach Tellez one hour and 25 minute 'Shot Put and Discus Throwing' Presentation Coach Pfaff one hour and 30 minute 'Training Design for Improved Performance in the Sprints, Hurdles, and Jumps' Presentation w/ PowerPoint Notes Coach Pfaff one hour and 20 minute 'Correcting Technical Flaws in the Field Events' w/ PowerPoint Notes
Over 7.5 Hours of "Learning from the Legends Seminar" Plus All Handouts for Only $199 $99

SPECIAL RELEASE PRICE OFFER ONLY $77
**Offer ends Friday January 21st at midnight**


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If you want to get inside the minds of two of the most accomplished technical specialists in the sport of track and field, then order your copy of the “Learning from the Legends” seminar now.

In track,


Kebba Tolbert
Kebba Tolbert

 

P.S. - For the first time, you can get immediate access to the 7.5 hour, never-before-released ‘Learning from the Legends’ track and field seminar featuring coaching legends Tom Tellez and Dan Pfaff.

P.P.S. - Don’t forget my no risk, no questions asked, money back guarantee. You have a full 60 days to check out the entire 8 hour seminar and if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase I will refund 100% of your money.

P.P.P.S - Since this is the first time this seminar is being released, I am offering a special price of only $77 for the entire 'Learning from the Legends' program. But, the special offer ends Friday, January 21st at midnight.

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NOTE: Learning from the Legends Seminar is a downloadable video recording of a seminar plus ebook handouts. No physical products will be shipped. After you order, you will get INSTANT ACCESS to the video download plus the handouts download onto your computer. The video format is mp4, and the handouts are PDF's which can be viewed on Mac or PC.




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