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March 27, 2008
Brian McNamee speaks to students in Everett, Mass.
EVERETT, Mass. (AP) - The former personal trainer for Roger Clemens says life can be defined by a single big mistake.
Brian McNamee met with coaches, students and parents at an Everett nutritional supplement store on Thursday and told them they can learn from his mistake, rather than making their own.
The public appearance was McNamee's first since testifying in front of Congress that he injected Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young Award winner, with steroids and human growth hormone.
McNamee is a key source for the Mitchell Report that laid bare the prevalence of steroids in baseball.
He didn't talk about steroids or his Congressional testimony during the talk in front of about 25 people.
Instead, he spoke about training regimens and gave advice on workouts.
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