I'd need to know more before believing that training time/volume is decreasing for the
sports listed. The names of the "authorities" who supplied the data, the number of
authorities consulted, and the nature of the data supplied was not given. Instead, the file
simply says, "data obtained from internationally recognized experts in the sports
mentioned."
Am I the only forum member who's not simply accepting this assertion without question?
Alternatively, if this info is such common knowledge that no serious attribution is
necessary, then why was it posted in the ST files?
Regards,
John Stevens
Ardmore, PA
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> Very interesting file. I was always under the impression the trend
> was for training volume to increase. Instead, based on the file, it
> would appear intensity is increasing (ie. more competitions) while
> volume (total hours) is decreasing.
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> Keith Hobman
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