I read your newsletters and the forums here daily but haven't contributed much yet. I've improved my range of flexibility since watching and have pursuaded my tae kwon do school to integrate several of your stretching techniques. I think I need to commit to your recommended stretching routine on a dedicated basis to reach a full split.
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