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Easy Strength

How to Get a Lot Stronger Than Your Competition-And Dominate in Your Sport

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If football were solely determined by performance in the weight room or on the track, the championship would not go to the team that excels on the field. This principle holds true across all sports. Often, one hears discussions about impressive training numbers, only to witness poor performance in competition. The phrase "Looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane" encapsulates this phenomenon. The authors aim to clarify the significance of strength training in fitness, sports, and life, navigating the often conflicting information in the lifting community. Readers can expect to gain insights into the history of fitness, discovering that many contemporary discussions have historical precedents, often executed more effectively. The book encourages a reevaluation of strength training's role in sports, potentially saving time and effort. It emphasizes the importance of a strength coach's commitment to "Do no harm," a principle frequently overlooked. Additionally, the authors introduce a systematic approach to athlete development and provide clarity amidst the overwhelming fitness and nutritional information available today. Readers will learn effective tools for team improvement and understand why certain training methods may not suit individual needs. Ultimately, the book reveals what top athletes do in the weight room to enhance their performance.

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Easy Strength, Dan John, Pavel Tsatsouline

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2011
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Titre
Easy Strength
Sous-titre
How to Get a Lot Stronger Than Your Competition-And Dominate in Your Sport
Langue
Anglais
Format
souple
Pages
361
ISBN10
0938045806
ISBN13
9780938045809
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If football were solely determined by performance in the weight room or on the track, the championship would not go to the team that excels on the field. This principle holds true across all sports. Often, one hears discussions about impressive training numbers, only to witness poor performance in competition. The phrase "Looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane" encapsulates this phenomenon. The authors aim to clarify the significance of strength training in fitness, sports, and life, navigating the often conflicting information in the lifting community. Readers can expect to gain insights into the history of fitness, discovering that many contemporary discussions have historical precedents, often executed more effectively. The book encourages a reevaluation of strength training's role in sports, potentially saving time and effort. It emphasizes the importance of a strength coach's commitment to "Do no harm," a principle frequently overlooked. Additionally, the authors introduce a systematic approach to athlete development and provide clarity amidst the overwhelming fitness and nutritional information available today. Readers will learn effective tools for team improvement and understand why certain training methods may not suit individual needs. Ultimately, the book reveals what top athletes do in the weight room to enhance their performance.