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Can someone still train with physical limitations and/or learning disabilities?

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Can someone still train with physical limitations and/or learning disabilities?

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YES! We have taught hundreds of people with learning disabilities such as autism, mental retardation, and other conditions such as dyslexia and Attention Deficit Disorder. Parents of children have commented countless times how our program turned their child’s life around, minimizing the effects of their learning disorder. We also train people with medical conditions such as asthma, high blood pressure and other conditions. We have also taught people with serious physical limitations such as back injuries, arthritis, and even people in wheel chairs or with one leg or arm!

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