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Book recommendations
Recommended books by various authors like Joel P Smith, Harry Marra, John Rap, Bert Vreeswijk, Frédéric Gousset, Mike Chapman, Framk Zarnowski and Dale Harder
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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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The known and unknown story of pentathlon and decathlon through the centuries
Complete men (in French : Des hommes complets), a book by Frédéric Gousset (2014)
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New slogan of Decathlon 2000
Two Days, Ten Events, One Goal - all about combined events
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Rafer Johnson: The Decathlon’s Defining Moment
Rafer Johnson, a multi-sport high school star who rose from poverty and discrimination, became one of the greatest decathletes in history, ultimately winning Olympic gold in 1960 after a dramatic final event against C.K. Yang.
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Yang Chuan-kwang: Taiwan’s Titan
Yang Chuan-kwang was the first and, so far, only decathlon world record holder from outside Europe and the United States
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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.
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Decathlon rules
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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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