Bill Wallace Superfoot's Secrets for Success Super Set
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Bill Wallace was undefeated in Professional Karate Association's (PKA) Middleweight Division. He is well known to the Karate world simply as Superfoot which is symbolic of his awesome left leg that was once clocked in excess of 60 mph. He left a string of battered and bruised bodies along the martial arts fighting trail. As a national champion point fighter he captured virtually every major event on the tournament circut. The more prestigious victories included the U.S. Championships (three times) the USKA Grand Nationals (three times) and the Top Ten Nationals (two times). This set includes the following five volume titles Volume 1 Secrets To Successful Stretching. Approx. 45 min. Volume 2 Secrets To Speed Balance and Agility Approx.43 min. Volume 3 Secrets to Championship Kicking. Approx. 48 min. Volume 4 Secrets To Point Sparring Approx. 44 min. Volume 5 Secrets To Heavy Bag and Shadow Boxing. Approx. 44 min.
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