SPC PRG

Exploratory Training Program

Published by: Nonprophet
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The Space Program from Nonprophet is an exploratory fitness training subscription developed by Michael Blevins. It was developed as a way to keep training fun and intriguing by using curiosity and time-tested methods for a lifetime of capability.
-Over 1000 Creative Training Sessions
-New Training Sessions Every Week
-Improve Mobility, Strength, Capacity, and Endurance
-Explore different methods and learn from the best, world-renowned coaches
-Join a large Community of fitness enthusiasts to exchange ideas and compare progress in an interactive forum
-Use the program from your home or local gym
-Great for training ideas and inspiration when traveling or on vacation
-Thousands of photos and videos for movement demo, fitness instruction, and motivation
-Sessions are easily searchable by equipment needs, energy system, or your favorite author
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