--- In Supertraining@
wrote:
>
> I'm with you. But I know it is true of some sports - more
competitions,
> more intensity, less overall lifts. At least Naim Suleymonoglu
follows
> that pattern in his book.
****
Charlie Francis also adopts a similar approach for the same reason
i.e., to permit greater intensification.
Jamie Carruthers
Wakefield, UK
> John Stevens wrote:
>
> > 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
> >
> > --- In Supertraining@
> > <mailto:Supertraini
<kshobman@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > 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.
> > >
>
>
> --
> Keith Hobman
> Saskatoon, CANADA
>
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