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simple explanation of the legacy of former PSA President David Shulman is that the PSA Lifetime Achievement Award is named after him. It was in Shulman’s nature to give of himself to the profession of coaching. It was his early life experiences that put him in a position to give to the PSA in a way that was desper-
ately needed, and in which no one else could. Shulman passed away in February of 2022 after a 20-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. The following will tell you who Shulman was and what he meant to the PSA. David Shulman was born in Chicago but grew up in Cleveland, where he initially developed his love for figure
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