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I've never heard of Two Bears, and have heard of Black Diamond and know people that have trained with them, but I haven't heard anything either way that's made me decide whether they're worth looking into. My boss has hopped around a few clubs and has not been thrilled with any of them.. Cruser is, in my biased opinion, the best to train with and unfortunately our schedules don't sync up.
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Wow!! That is incredible! They could be sisters!
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