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Taken from my instructor page at Dragon Door publication's website.

-used with permission on my blog by the reviewing trainee-

Will is a big guy with an impressive physique that gets more impressive when you watch him move. It is incredible that such a big man moves with such fluidity and grace. Watching him execute a movement elicits wonder and dismay at the same time. When you realise that such perfection in movement is where each one of us should strive to attain, you know how much more you need to work on, how imperfect your current form is, and that causes some dismay. Especially when you learn that this man has suffered some major accidents in life that would have permanently kept one off training.
As an instructor, Will strikes one as being one who belongs to the highest class. He has a keen clinical eye when it comes to interpreting movement errors and compensations and has a ready bag of tricks to fix those up. The
CK-FMS seems to be a major instrument of torture that he uses, and this might not go well with the typical learn-more-tricks attitude of the typical trainee. I am qualified to say this, as I came with the idea of learning more fancy kettlebell tricks and programs. Will may actually do you a favor and focus more on your basic corrections. Not that this is bad in any way -- he may actually be doing you a big favor in the long term. That said, as a kettlebell instructor, I cannot recommend this man enough. He actually deserves the kudos that come his way.
Extreme politeness is another hallmark of Will's demeanor as a trainer. His behavior with female clients, whether young or old, is remarkably gentle and kind. This strikes me as one of the most impressive combos: strength with kindness.
One more thing that struck me about Will is his versatility. He seems at ease switching between Oly lifts, bodyweight exercises, kettlebells and even newer approaches to strength training. If I could, I would send him my post-bariatric surgery patients from India to maximise their fat loss!
If you are in the East coast of the US, you could do yourself a favor and get trained by Will Williams. I, for one, am better off for it.
Dr. B. Ramana - Kolkata, India

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