Lessons from the 4-man bobsled

Fifty-nine 100ths of a second separated the gold medal from the bronze metal in the cumulative total of 4 runs in the Olympic bobsled. Amazing. Hope you had a chance to see it.
Keys to success: start speed, teamwork, overcoming adversity (Steve Holcomb, pilot of the USA’s “Night Train,” was going blind a year ago), and attention to detail. Every member of each team on the medal platform — Canada, Germany, and the USA — was essential to the success of the team. Each sacrificed incredibly, and each received reward for their efforts.
Thanks to everyone for your sacrifice, teamwork, incredibly fast start in introducing our culture to the wonders of pulsating magnetic field therapy and the MRS 2000, and for overcoming the challenges and growing pains of our rapid expansion throughout North America.
The fruits of our efforts are paying off and will, like the American, German and Canadian bobsled teams, consummate with intense satisfaction and reward.
Congratulations to USA — the brakeman (Kirk Tomasevic) is from my Alma mater (University of Nebraska) — and congratulations to Germany and Canada for Silver and Bronze performances respectively.
2010 promises to be a banner year for Magnetic Resonance Stimulation in North America. Wellness has never been so achievable, and our technology is the reason why!
Charged,
Dr. C

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