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Ronald Seoane
10-02-2003, 12:11 PM
I plan on purchasing a 15 lb clubbell along with the CTFCS book. However, I'm wondering if there are any plans for a DVD offering. It's so much easier to navigate thru a DVD to get to an exercise versus a video tape.

Thanks

NikolayTravkin
10-02-2003, 03:49 PM
Ronald,

Thanks for your interest in clubbell training.
At this time we don't have plans to release DVD.

Best regards,
Nikolay Travkin

edd
10-05-2003, 08:12 PM
Hi from Australia,

I'm looking to explore the video but I am wondering if it is available in VHS which is our format. And if it is going to be informative without Clubbells which aren't available in Oz.

Scott Sonnon
10-05-2003, 08:57 PM
Edd,
Yes, it's available in VHS format. Clubbells can be shipped to Australia. Contact Tom Grow at tomgrow@skinnysumo.net with whom we have special international shipping arrangements.

WarpedMind
10-06-2003, 07:22 AM
Edd,

Send me your postal code and the clubbell(s) you desire and I will give you a quote. I can send these to most places... In fact, I'm shipping a couple to Norway today. 8)

pookaboy
10-15-2003, 12:41 PM
Nikolay,
I am curious as to why you all aren't producing this? It wouldn't be that hard to get it produced and churned out as a DVD. Heck, I am considering, for my own benefit, to make one for me at home so I can take all of the clubbell exercises and look at them in a non-linear fashion, especially when I want to home-in on one particular exercise and don't want to have to scroll through a bunch of tape. I have the system and background to do it, especially since I work on and deal with multimedia production in an academic environment. What are the limiting factors to you all doing this? Is it the market? Pricing? DVDs are so darn cheap to produce, as are CDs that I am really appalled that market pays so damn much for them. I know a lot of people here would probably like to be able to do this for a more effective viewing of the video on a computer or in a DVD player. Plus, I like to be able to view a frame-by-frame breakdown of the movements so I can fine-tune my own movements. Is it a money problem? You have a potential market here, now run with it.
Tom "Not a noob in the MML dept" Loyd
PS: I would be the first one in line to buy the DVD, since I like them much better than Video/VHS.

NikolayTravkin
10-15-2003, 01:25 PM
Tom,

I said that " we don't have plans to release DVDs"; it doesn't mean that we will not have such plans in a future. Once we will feel that the market is ready for our programs to be released on DVDs we will definitely consider to do it.
Thanks for your feedback.

Could you please email me to travkin@rmax.tv; I would like to ask you a question.

Best regards,
Nikolay Travkin

Bill Ripley
10-15-2003, 04:55 PM
Well, if you come out with DVD before I get around to ordering the VHS I would buy it. Hint. Hint.

best,

Bill Ripley