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Bruce Jenner's World Class Decathlon
Bruce Jenner's World Class Decathlon

$2.99
Product Description Pole vault, sprint, shortput, long jump or high jump your way to a new world record with Bruce Jenner's World Class Decathlon! Bruce Jenner earned the title "World's Greatest Athlete" in Montreal in 1976 by scoring a record 8,634 point in Decathlon competition against the best athletes in the world! Now it's your turn to experience the same thrills and excitement of international competition. This time, however, Bruce Jenner will be your coach and luckily you will not have to compete against him! Today is the day - the moment you've been training for - a new world record! . . System: 486/66 or equivalent RAM: 8 MB
Playboy Magazine / July 1980 - Bruce Jenner, Sandra Dumas, Teri Peterson
Playboy Magazine / July 1980 - Bruce Jenner, Sandra Dumas, Teri Peterson

$12.98
Its what I wanted - in the condition I expected - delivered in a timely manner. Thank you - Pandit Yo
Finding the Champion Within: A Step-by-Step Plan for Reaching Your Full Potential
Finding the Champion Within: A Step-by-Step Plan for Reaching Your Full Potential

$18.95
I stumbled upon this audiobook when I was going through a bin of [money] tapes at a local discount store, most of which were that cheap for good reason. Being a "motivational" tape I was immediately skeptical, as I usually am with self-help tapes. But having already picked through everything and deciding that death was preferable to listening to OJ Simpson talk about the "real killer" or other celebrities turned activists turned egomaniacs patting themselves on the back for "caring", I took the chance and bought it. I was expecting a lot of mindless sloganeering designed to hype up your emotions and turn off your brain, but I was pleasantly surprised that this tape is in fact very constructive as well as inspiring. Jenner comes off extremely articulate and likable, describing his aimless beginnings as a student content with mediocrity, to suddenly grasping hold of a lofty goal and pursuing it to the point of obsession. Then to achieve it only to once again slowing descend back in to obscurity, mediocrity and aimlessness, until he finally (with a little help from true love) grabbed hold of his life again and now pursues it with as much success and passion as he pursued the Olympic gold. He talks a lot of sense and his experiences are easy to relate to, helping you focus on what really holds one back from taking chances and pursuing success. I've got a lot of audiobooks, probably close to two dozen, but this is one of maybe three tapes that I'll throw in my car stereo as I go about my business and still enjoy listening to it. Good work Bruce!

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