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Coach, I Didn’t Run Because……..

December 18, 2008

Although this book is  not specifically for the youth athlete you and your child can benefit from the light yet insightful approach this new book offers athletes. Coach, I Didn’t Run Because  is a great book to add to your growing track library for reference and encouragement. TrackMom

“This book takes a serious as well as lighthearted look at making excuses in health, fitness and life in general. A complete list of excuses would be endless but this book sure is a good start! Categorized lists facilitate excuse making. It’s excuse making by the number! From the ridiculous to the fantastic, from real to imagined and from sad to hilarious… this book captures the very essence of excuse making.

Get serious and get over it. Learn three foolproof techniques for getting past excuses and just doing it. The book is spiced up with personal stories from every day athletes who just get it done. You will learn from their inspiring stories and realize that you too can be an excuse-buster!”

About Coach Dean

Dean has more than 20 years of coaching, college teaching and workforce training and experience.  He has won national recognition awards for excellence and a congressional award for service to youth.

After receiving his master’s degree, he completed post-graduate work and advanced certification in Sports Psychology. As a certified mental games coaching professional he works with athletes and people in the work place to get the “right mindset.”

You have to walk (or run) the talk… and Dean Hebert does! He was named 1996 Masters (over 40) Runner of the Year for the State of Arizona. He set the Arizona 40-45 year old age group 5K record, 15:59.6. With more than 100 career race victories and numerous course records to his name he is a premier state and regional athlete and nationally ranked master’s runner. More than 95% of the athletes he coaches have reached new personal records… once they stopped making excuses.

Dean’s passion for training is evident in every session he conducts. His style, personality and diverse knowledge-base maintain your attention and offer unique perspectives. Contact him to see, hear and feel the difference he can make to your work team, sports team or organization.

 

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