The Community Tapes [Volume 1]: Drew Baye

Posted on 23. May, 2010 by Anthony 'Dream' Johnson in Documentary

Drew Baye: easily one of the most knowledgeable exercise authorities on the planet; has extensive experience training clients one on one, and is the author of the world’s most popular high intensity training blog. Drew has had the opportunity to meet and learn from the some of the most knowledgeable people in history regarding exercise, including Nautilus inventor Arthur Jones, Ellington Darden, Ken Hutchins, Jim Flanagan, Joe Mullen, John Little, Greg Anderson, Doug McGuff, Ryan Hall and others.

Drew was interviewed at his current training facility near his home in Altamonte Springs, FL and is on the verge of completing his first book. Visit his blog at Baye.com, see his free ~2 hour presentation at The 21 Convention 2009 here (or buy the DVD), and view advanced discussion of this video here.

Drew Baye is also confirmed to speak at The 21 Convention 2010 of Orlando Florida. Sign up here for a full access ticket, and here for a limited access ticket to health/fitness presentations only – botch ticket prices rising June 9th 2010.

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2 Responses to “The Community Tapes [Volume 1]: Drew Baye”

  1. Dasani says:

    Thoroughly entertaining, and really inspires me to (once again) take control of my diet

  2. Tim says:

    Drew Baye has helped me with my progress in HIT, and is very generous with the information he gives. I’m just glad I knew about HIT sooner than later. I’ve lost over 3% bodyfat, and gained over 4.5 lbs of muscle in 11 weeks from doing HIT, and eating like the Primal Blueprint suggests. If you want to have a healthy, attractive body, I can’t recommend Drew Baye’s advice enough.

    -Tim

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