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Author of "OverPower Pain" - Mitchell Yass, PT -- Take Two =)

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Mitchell Yass's practice serves 8,000 physical therapy patients and 4,000 personal training clients.

He was lead lecturer for the NYC exhibit "Bodies-The Exhibition", and the press release for that event read "Mr. Yass is the Miracle Man among Long Island physical therapists. He has helped thousands of patients avoid surgery, eliminate chronic pain, and lose weight. This is a revolutionary new approach to establishing the true cause of pain and how to stop it".

Mitchell is the founder and owner of "PT2 Physical Therapy & Personal Training". He was a regular contributor to "Muscle Training Illustrated" and "Fitness Plus" and was named personal trainer of the month by "Exercise for Men Only". His unique approach and intricate knowledge of human anatomy have been shared through his lectures, the prestigious "Bodies" exhibition in New York, and "Fit for Life", the television series he created to help viewers achieve greater levels of fitness throughout life.

Using the program he has developed in his fifteen years as a physical therapist, Mitchell provides a comprehensive program with illustrations and detailed instructions to help readers return to full functioning capacity. "Overpower Pain" also describes how muscles function, how they can cause pain, and what specific exercises can be done to relieve pain in every part of the body.

In this groundbreaking new book, Mitchell Yass shows that such pain is the result not of physical injuries such as herniated discs or arthritis, but of muscular imbalance and weakness. He clearly and simply demonstrates how most people can eliminate pain through strength training.

You can read more about Mitchell on his website:
http://www.pt2therapy.com

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