Let’s help a school together
As you may be aware, over the years I’ve been very active in volleyball coaching. What you may not know is that several years ago I developed (and patented) a volleyball coaching aid called the Precision Passer. It’s a device which hangs on the volleyball net and provides the players with a very clear, very specific target to allow for efficient, precise training of ball-control skills. You can learn more about it as www.precisionpasser.com.
I developed the Precision Passer to offer coaches a much more portable, storable, safe, and inexpensive ball target than what was available on the market. Commercially available targets are often big devices which take up floor space, won’t fit in many team equipment closets, certainly cannot be moved from gym to gym easily, and cost $700 or more. The Precision Passer has a list price of only $199.
I know things are tough in many school budgets these days, though, so I have a proposal that will give schools a very useful training aid without costing them a penny.
If you tell me where it needs to go, I will send a Precision Passer to the school of your choice. I’ll ask that you pay $118.67, which is what I paid (if my math is correct). I’ll eat the shipping cost (continental US only, please). I’ll also send you a copy of the Trader FAQs book I recently completed, and any other resource I’ve released (Essentials course, Forex Seasonals report, Support & Resistance course).
- You get a tax deduction and some excellent trading materials.
- A school gets a great volleyball training aid.
- I get a bit more space in the basement.
Click here to put through a Precision Passer donation request. Make sure to let me know where you want it sent and which of my resources you’d like to receive in return.
Can’t think of a school to support? No problem. I’m compiling a list of worthy ones to receive donations for just that purpose (suggestions welcome).
Definitely let me know if you have any questions.
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