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From National Champion to the best personal trainer in NYC
Here is an interview with retired decathlete and successful businessman Alex Folacci
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Olympic Games Barcelona 1992
Robert Zmelík wasn’t unbeatable in every meet, but in Barcelona 1992, nobody else combined consistency, peak fitness, and mental resilience as well as he did. That’s why, on that stage, he was the best.
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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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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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Decathlon Development And Training Techniques
In the United States the development and training of decathletes is heavily influenced by the university system, primarily the NCAA
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An iconic European all-rounder Kurt Bendlin has died
IN MEMORIAM - Kurt Bendlin (1943 – 2024)
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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
The Unbreakable Spirit of Kurt Bendlin
Kurt Bendlin, a gifted German decathlete, overcame multiple injuries and personal tragedy to set a world record in 1967, and despite repeated setbacks, made several comebacks throughout his career.