"Finally - The Most Comprehensive
Resource Ever Created
for Eliminating Knee Pain. Whether You've
Been Through Rehab Recovering From Injury or You Suffer From Slight
Nagging Discomfort...."
My
name is Mike Robertson, MS, CSCS, USAW. I received my Master’s Degree in Sports
Biomechanics at the world-renowned Human Performance Lab at
Ball State University. At Ball State, I was an assistant
strength and conditioning coach and researcher in the areas of strength
and power development. I’m the co-producer of the Inside-Out
and Magnificent Mobility DVD’s. As a competitive powerlifter,
I’ve competed at the National level and coached at the World level.
I’d
like to think my background is impressive, but that's just the tip of
the iceberg. A few years back, I tore my my lateral meniscus in a ski
accident. After forking out over $10,000 for a 30-minute surgery, I
set out to recover and recover fast so I could get back to normal.
Needless to say, having a bum knee doesn’t make it easy to train people
for a living, and it’s even less conducive to moving heavy iron!
Little
did I know I would run into roadblock after roadblock. Even after
surgery, my knee wasn’t quite healthy. I was left to fend for myself.
After talking to dozens of doctors and PT's, no one had an answer.
And when they did, no two recommendations were ever the same.
So
I set out on a journey. I spent thousands of dollars on journals, magazines,
books, photocopies of articles from the library, and hundreds of hours
researching and filtering through medical jargon to create the fastest
road to recovery imaginable.
After
seeing trainer after trainer in health clubs give out advice on knee
recovery that was flat out B.S. (I knew because I'd been through it
myself), I decided to do something about it. Filtering through
my notes, I put together one of the most comprehensive programs that
bridges the gap between physical therapy and 100% full knee recovery. I
named it Bulletproof Knees.
It
has gotten me back to 100%, and I hope it can do the same for you.
Stay
strong and train hard,
Mike
Robertson
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