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« How I Solved the Childhood-Obesity Epidemic | Main | Your Abs: Don't Suck! » Bald Ambition TourFebruary 19, 2007I apologize for being so post-averse the past few days. I promise you this: It'll get worse before it gets better. I'm on deadline for my next book, with photo shoots all day Tuesday and Wednesday, the 20th and 21st. I'll be a much better blogger after March 1. By then I'll either hit my deadline or give myself an aneurysm trying. Either way, I should have plenty of time on my hands. So this is as good a time as any to talk about the fifth annual JP Fitness Summit April 12-15 in Little Rock, Arkansas. This will be my fourth summit, and I can say honestly that it's the highlight of my spring. I have more fun each year, and at the end of each summit I immediately start looking forward to the next. Jean-Paul Francoeur -- the JP of JP Fitness -- is a terrific host, and each year brings in speakers who offer a fresh perspective on the subjects I write about. I've met some of the smartest people I know in the fitness biz at these summits, including Bill Hartman and Chad Waterbury. Both guys will be back with new presentations this year. They'll be joined by, among others, Alwyn Cosgrove, Robert Dos Remedios, and Charles Staley. But the information-rich lectures are only part of the attraction. The best part, for me, is hanging out with my fellow gym rats for a weekend. Little Rock's a fun place, and, as I said, JP is a great host. I hope to see a bunch of you there this year. Posted by LouSchuler at February 19, 2007 03:29 PM
CommentsWe'll make you an honorary clubhouse member for the weekend Posted by: Nick
You know we wouldn't miss it. RedWifey and I will be there, and Little Jack will be a full 22 months old, and able to move some serious iron around. I'd say his lifts have gone up 562% since last year. Posted by: Redlefty
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