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I began using nuBound after the Boston Marathon and truly believe it helped my
recovery between workouts
as I prepared for Grandma's Marathon!  I recovered faster
than ever, after [the 2006 Grandma's Marathon], and when you consider the brutal
weather and the toll it took on a person's body
I'm even more impressed! The only thing
different I have done in my recovery program this time is to use
nuBound!

I've tried many products over the years--people are always sending me things--but,  
nuBound is different.  This stuff really works!  
Dick Beardsley

F
ifth fastest US-born marathoner of all time.

Two-time champion, 1981 & 1982 Grandma's Marathon;
Course record holder (2:09:37) - 1981
Grandma's
Marathon
; Champion and course record holder
(2:16:30) - 1987
Napa Valley Marathon; Champion1981
London Marathon; Second-place finish (2:08:53) - "The
Duel in the Sun" - Boston Marathon
1982; Two-time
Olympic Trials Marathon qualifier - 1980 & 1988; Member,
Team New Balance.  Visit Dick's web site:  
www.dickbeardsley.com

See Dick's interview in the The Bounce (Dec-2006) and his
follow up in
The Bounce (Mar-2007).
I have to tell you, nuBound is really working for me!

I've been training hard and ran some races the last couple of weeks. Without tapering at
all, for either race, I ran faster than I've run in a long time!

My training has not changed; the only difference is taking
nuBound!

This past weekend I was in Tampa to speak and ran in the half marathon there and
finished 6th overall and first in the over 40 group and ran 1:17. The week before I was in
Boca Raton, Fla. to speak and ran a 10k there and won it outright in 35:17. I did not catch
the leader till just before 6 miles and was able to outkick him, even though he was 20
years younger than me!

Also, there have been a lot of colds and flu going around my town in Minnesota, but so
far it has not gotten to me! Every year I usually come down with something, but with
nuBound nothing yet!
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