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Clarence Bass Interview, Part 2

Clarence Bass at<br />
70

Clarence looking amazing at age 70! Photo courtesy of Pat Barrett
In part two of our interview, former attorney turned fitness author and bodybuilding champion, Clarence Bass shares more of his 60+ years of fitness and training knowledge including:

  • How to keep motivated;
  • Why he traded Olympic lifting for bodybuilding;
  • Why he no longer does squats;
  • Common sense training and recognizing when you need to make changes;
  • Concept 2 rower and Ski Erg, the most blind friendly pieces of cardio equipment on the market;
  • Why he prefers the Concept 2 machines over other cardio equipment;
  • The importance of staying motivated;
  • Training frequency and recovery;
  • The Austin conference;
  • Finding a program you enjoy is the key to success;
  • Remembering Roger Wright;
  • The mental benefits of physical exercise;
  • Walking enhances creativity;
  • Andmuch much more.

To work directly with Clarence to achieve your personal fitness goals contact him at
www.cbass.com

Interview with
Clarence Bass, Part 2

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This was a great interview! You should be a talk host Bill! You know all the right questions to ask, and know when to be quiet so that the person that your interviewing can talk!

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