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Meet Dan Gable – The Best Coach Ever

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We were down to 11 seats remaining for my Zero

Resistance Internet Marketing Seminar – and

based on a conversation I had this morning,

it’s now nine.

Here’s why: This morning I was out on the deck

at my beach condo doing my early morning

deep breathing exercies and visulaization

routine.

When I finished, a couple men who were sitting nearby

observing the energy – and wondering what sort

of hurricane was going on around me while I was

in repose – started talking football.

After I finished the men didn’t say anything to me right

away – it was easier to talk about football. Next thing you

know they’re rapping about the Iowa v. Wisconsin

game today.

I figured one of them must be from Iowa because

it’s not often to hear Floridians talking about the

Hawkeyes or Badgers.

I asked the gents if they were from Iowa. Turns out

one comes from a town of 1900. He asked where

I hailed from and I told him Carroll – a town of

10,000.

Before you know it we were talking about my coach,

Dan Gable, who led Iowa to 15 National team titles

in 21 seasons. A record no other coach in any other

collegiate sport has EVER matched – or probably ever

will match.

Many believe Gable’s record dwarfs that of the legendary

John Wooden, who coached UCLA basketball to many

NCAAA titles in the 1960’s.

As a competitor Gable was 180-0 going into his final

college match. When he lost the state of Iowa went

into shock. Basketball games were stopped to

announce that he had lost. That’s how BIG the news

was.

The next day front page of the Des Moines Register

carried the headline: GABLE LOSES – GABLE FAILS.

How would you like to wake up to THAT?

Gable regrouped after the loss and went ont to win

the world championships a year later (1971) – and

Olympic gold a year after that (1972),

His gold medal was historic because he never

allowed a single point to be scored upon him in

six matches.

Not one point.

The Soviets vowed in 1971 that they would find

someone to mop the mat with Gable. They couldn’t.

And get this – Gable essentially one his Olympic

gold on ONE LEG. At the time he needed knee

surgery very badly. But in those days if you had

cartilage removed you were out for six months.

So Gable taped his own knee each day as he knew

how to do it so it wouldn’t bend in certain directions.

And he taught himself to compete one-sided and

still win.

In addition to this, in his first match he cut his

head open above his eye. It required stitches.

So he won all six of his matches with a bum

leg and stitches in his head.

A week after Gable was given his gold medal – he

was still in a trance-like state. No expression

whatsoever.

And prior to having knee surgery, he instructed the

nurses to “take me into recovery after the surgery

and slap the shit out of me until I wake up.”

Why? He had to workout.

True story. Gable told me himself and back in the

1980’s, when he told me this – he rarely talked

about himself.

Today he does as the lessons he has to give

will change lives in MAJOR ways.

For example, how about this:

Gable dedicated his career as an athlete to his

sister, Diane, who was violently raped and

murdered when he was a teenage boy.

When he lost his final match in college and his

parents came into the locker room to console

him, he sobbed, “I let Diane down.”

When he took the victory stand in the runner-up

postion he covered his eyes with the palm of his

right hand and cried uncontrollably. The crowd of

13,000 gave him a standing ovation that lasted

several minutes.

The mere viewing of this photo, some 37 years

after the fact, brings tears to my eyes. That’s how

much energy and emotion that moment in time

contains.

You will NEVER meet a more focused, athlete,

coach or human being than Dan Gable.

He was my coach at Iowa for three seasons – but

his influence never ends. The things he taught me

on and off the mat have played a big role in who

I am as a business person.

Always learning. Always open to new ideas. Always

practicing. Always making refinements and adjustments.

Most importantly, I learned from him that you MUST

rise above adversity, heart ache and despair. No

matter how great the pain, you must go on and figure

out a way to WIN.

Gable knows tragic loss. He knows pain. He also knows

how to win better than anyone – even when in pain.

I would love for YOU to come to my seminar and meet

the man whom Iowans revere in a godlike manner.

I really, really want you to come to my

seminar and meet the man who helped mold me into

what I am today. I believe in doing so, not only will

some of my success rub offf on you – but you’ll be

going right to the core of what and who gave me

inspiration.

Dan Gable.

So don’t sit around just reading these messages about

my seminar. Get off your duff and enroll NOW.

It will be the BEST decision you’ve EVER made.

Matthew Furey

Zen Master of the Internet

Student of Coach Dan Gable

P.S. Go to http://knockoutmarketing.com to enroll.

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