How to Train As If Your VERY LIFE Depended on Your Degree of REAL  Strength, Power and Toughness. Get your copy of "Convict Conditioning" today!

Most physical training systems are designed  for the domesticated human animal. That is to say, for us humans who  live lives of such relative security that we cultivate our strength and  power more out of pride and for a sense of accomplishment, than out of an  absolute need to survive in the wild. The professional athlete hones  his body to function well in a sports event, rather than to emerge safe  from a life or death struggle. And even those in our military and LEO  rely more on the security of their weapons and armor than on their own  personal, raw power and brute strength to carry the day. There remains  one environment where exuding the necessary degree of authoritative  strength and power can mean the difference between life or death: the  maximum security prison. In maximum security, the predator preys on the  weak like we breathe air. Intimidation is the daily currency. You either  become a professional victim or you develop that supreme survival  strength that signals the predator to stay at bay. Paul Wade spent 19  years in hell holes like San Quentin, Angola, and Marion. He entered this  world a gangly, terrorized weakling and he graduated to final freedom,  pound-for-pound, one of the strongest humans on the planet. Paul Wade  dedicated his prison life to the cultivation of that supreme survival  strength. And ironically, it is in America's prisons that we can find  some of the great, lost secrets of how to get immensely powerful and  strong. Paul Wade mined these secrets as if his life depended on it, and  of course in many ways, it did. Finally free, with "
Convict Conditioning", Paul Wade pays his debt to  society, not just with the horrors of his years in the hole, but with the  greatest gift he could possibly give us: a priceless set of progressions  that can take ANYONE who has the will, from abject weakling, to strength  specimen extraordinaire.
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