Hey Bill,
That was my thought exactly. I know I suffered from the same kind of pain when I used to run long distances. Amazingly enough, when I left college (from a shoulder injury) and stopped running long distance I wasn't bothered by it anymore.
I'll try not to let Brian get lazy. I was hoping to get the chance to speak to you some time about the possibility of finding extra work (clinics, seminars, etc.) Brian has offered me a great opportunity and I'm thankful for everything he has done for me. Right now I'm in a position where I've been working my butt off trying to help people and I'm not getting anywhere financially. I was wondering if you had any suggestions or know of anyone that would be interested in receiving a consultation(s). Brian understands the financial situation I'm in right now and has been unbelievably helpful. I appreciate all his efforts but I don't want to burden him with my struggles. Any help you could offer me would be greatly appreciated...I'm always looking for opportunity to grow and learn from the best in the business.
Back to the training...I have yet to ask how big is the kid we are talking about. Repetitive forces for bigger athletes I've seen have caused more problems quickly than smaller athletes, especially to joint areas.
Thanks for the input Bill and I look forward to meeting you in the near future.
Will Haskell
Athletic Development Specialist
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