Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Does it mean that " Block Periodization: A Breakthrough in Sports Training " by Dr. Vladimir Issurin is no on sale? Tom Pawikowski Perth, WA ===================================== From: Supertraining [mailto:Supertraining ] On Behalf Of dmj2585 Sent: Wednesday, 5 March 2008 2:44 AM To: Supertraining Subject: Special Offer-Transfer of Training I am writing to announce a very special offer our company is offering with cooperation from Dr Yessis and Dr Vladimir Issurin. For one week, we will offer the " Advanced Training for High Level Sports: Transfer of Training " with three free items. For the retail price of $250 US, we will also give free copies the Block Periodization DVD from Vladimir Issurin Phd, " Build a Better Athlete " and " Sports:Is it All BS? " from Dr Yessis. This equates to over $135 in free resources. Below are links that give descriptions of each product. The sale will run until March 11. No special code is required as the free items will ship with evry DVD order. Please e-mail me directly with any questions. Build a Better Athlete: HYPERLINK " http://stores.socaldata.com/mm5/merchant.mvc? " http://stores.socaldata.com/m m5/merchant.mvc? Screen=PROD & Store_Code=DRYS & Product_Code=BABA & Category_Code=BK001 Sports:Is it all BS? HYPERLINK " http://stores.socaldata.com/mm5/merchant.mvc? " http://stores.socaldata.com/m m5/merchant.mvc? Screen=PROD & Store_Code=DRYS & Product_Code=BS & Category_Code=BK001 Block Periodization DVD:HYPERLINK " http://www.ultimateathleteconcepts.com/store/issurindvd.html " http://www.ult imateathleteconcepts.com/store/issurindvd.html Yosef Muskegon,Mi HYPERLINK " http://www.ultimateathleteconcepts.com/ " http://www.ultimateathleteconcepts. com/ Additional details: The ten disc set provides 12 hours of lecturing giving insight into the methods and planning of Dr Anatoliy Bondarchuk. While an incredible coach, Dr Bondarchuk is also an accomplished scientist and brought the theories onto the practice field and scrutinized coaching practices with science. Dr Bondarchuk evaluated the training practices of 7,000 athletes over more than 20 years to assign scientifically correct correlations to specific exercises for many different events. He also had the aid of over 600 scientists at the Kiev Institute to help evaluate and solve problems.Here is what you can learn from his research and experience. How to choose exercises that most closely correlate with an event How to properly evaluate your plan's efficacy Which is more effective, high intensity or low intensity training? The answer is neither, found out why. Does a big bench or squat translate into better performance? Save time by deleting exercises that are useless for your goals How too much general strength is detrimental to performance How to get more out of training with lighter weights Is it smart to train high school athletes with high intensity work? The effect of excessive strength on range of motion Increasing strength is easy, but transferring it to sports performance is the difficult part. Find out how to do this. What special strength training truly means Does the full squat ever have a place in the training of an athlete? How and when to try out new ideas How to determine when an athlete has reached sports form The importance of technique in training and on the competitive field. Learn the how strength development affects technique. How to juggle volume and intensity Which biological systems are affected by training and how Learn the advantage of training the sport in more difficult and easier circumstances without changing technique. Other speakers include: World renown bio mechanics Dr Yessis further elaborates on how to choose and design exercises that have the highest transfer to specific actions required in sport. University of Pittsburgh strength coach lectures on how he develops collegiate athletes through an accumulation and intensification model. This lecture gives insight into when and how to make changes in the training model. Graphologist Drewshows how to identify those who have the psychological make up to be a high performer and those who despite genetic talent, will never reach the apex of their sport. By analyzing hand writing samples, coaches can save enormous time by being able devote time to those athletes who will most benefit from training Trainer Tony Schwartz B.S., discusses the concepts of training specificity and gives numerous examples of how training plans can be much more efficient by choosing exercises that closely duplicate the motor skills needed in sports ================================ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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