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DouglasHunter
Oct 17, 2011, 3:08 PM
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Hey, I wanted to let everyone know part 2 of my series on program design is up at www.selfcoachedclimber.com I did try to post it here on RC.com as an article (I'm not just trying to drive traffic to my site) but it has yet to be approved. Anyway, I use Horst as an example so it might get folks riled up. Also, I am interested in getting a feel for people's thoughts about and understanding of the principles behind sport-specific training. I admit its my sense that a lack of understanding of these ideas is one of the fundamental factors that informs training in the US today.
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sungam
Nov 15, 2011, 12:31 AM
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DouglasHunter wrote: Hey, I wanted to let everyone know part 2 of my series on program design is up at http://www.selfcoachedclimber.com I did try to post it here on RC.com as an article (I'm not just trying to drive traffic to my site) but it has yet to be approved. Anyway, I use Horst as an example so it might get folks riled up. Also, I am interested in getting a feel for people's thoughts about and understanding of the principles behind sport-specific training. I admit its my sense that a lack of understanding of these ideas is one of the fundamental factors that informs training in the US today. Made it clickable for you. Neat post.
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lena_chita
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Nov 15, 2011, 9:00 AM
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sungam wrote: DouglasHunter wrote: Hey, I wanted to let everyone know part 2 of my series on program design is up at http://www.selfcoachedclimber.com I did try to post it here on RC.com as an article (I'm not just trying to drive traffic to my site) but it has yet to be approved. Anyway, I use Horst as an example so it might get folks riled up. Also, I am interested in getting a feel for people's thoughts about and understanding of the principles behind sport-specific training. I admit its my sense that a lack of understanding of these ideas is one of the fundamental factors that informs training in the US today. Made it clickable for you. Neat post. I wish there could be a way to fast-forward to 4 years from now and see the results. :)
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