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The Art of Coaching
This short essay broadly touches on a few of the many areas a coach needs to develop in order to become a master in the Art of Coaching
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Decathlon 2000 recommends: Coaching Book by Harry Marra
Stories From the Passenger Seat: Lessons Learned From a Lifetime of Coaching by Harry Marra
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This is how you successfully find reconversion after your sports career
A little summary and interview how to find reversal after your sports career. Alex Folacci talks about his experience and gives recommendations.
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Developing the Decathlon Technical Model
Decathlon is a very special event that besides technical development requires great combination of the five primary Biomotor abilities: speed, strength, flexibility, endurance and coordination
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Training your decathletes in the pole vault
Here are some helpful guidelines for you to consider when you start training your decathletes in the pole vault
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An attempt to approach perfection in training
Coach and the athlete must be very careful on how they distribute the volume and intensity in their training cycles
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Simple science applied to human athletic movements
A lesson in just one aspect of how sport science can and needs to be applied to all athletic skill teaching
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How to inspire high level athletes and show them how to become wildly successful once they retire
An interview with Alex Folacci, the best personal trainer in New York City
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Development and training for the decathlon
The multi event athlete must possess or attain the following characteristics in order to be successful
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Bryan Clay: World's Greatest Athlete?
If Honolulu's Bryan Clay had all his personal-best marks in the same meet, he would break the world decathlon scoring record.
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