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Great for specific training programmesReview Date: 2007-01-09
Introduction to PlyometricsReview Date: 2007-04-10
Good for beginnersReview Date: 2007-01-10
It's a good investment overall.

An absolute must for the powerlifterReview Date: 2008-05-14
Well explicited about strength training and supplementation.Review Date: 1999-07-02
good standard referenceReview Date: 2001-12-02

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These are great!Review Date: 2007-09-04
A MustReview Date: 2001-04-02
Teaching ToolReview Date: 2000-04-30

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Good source for the competitive runnerReview Date: 2008-03-09
Two of my favorite workouts are Frank Shorter's 800s and Castella's "400s with Fast Float workout," both of which put a new, tougher spin on doing 400s and 800s. I ran the 400m workout a week before a race to get some nice turnover and speed that I could recover by race day. Needless to say, there a great number of workouts in this book that will break up the monotony of regular speed training done on a track.
The edition I purchased had 75 distinct workouts, covering long runs, off-road/cross-country and fartlek training, as well as intervals, hills, and tempo runs. The toughest ones for me were the long run workouts. Can you imagine running 2hrs straight at 10K pace as a workout or 20 miles on hilly terrain, with the second 10 being faster than the first half? For training?! YIKES! Needless to say, some of these are a little excessive for average runners. Still, fun to attempt!
Now, keep in mind these are pro athlete workouts, so EXPECT to have a lot of pro names dropped. The authors spoke with a lot of pro athletes/coaches to get the workouts they used/created; hence the extra background discussion that doesn't necessarily pertain to the workout itself (see Pre's 30-40s 200m workout). I honestly like a little background as to why and how the workout came to be.
For the cost of the book, I think every competitive athlete should purchase this book. If you're thinking about turning into a competitive runner or shooting for a PR without having a coach to give you ideas, I think having a text like this one is a necessity. It has a short section on how to pick your workouts and how to not take the workouts line for line, pace for pace, to avoid overtraining.
Like I've mentioned, this is a good text to have for training ideas, but if you don't run more than 30mi/wk, you might not get much out of it. As it mentions in the text, having a good solid base is crucial before attempting some of these workouts in order to recover and not burnout after a couple weeks of training.
Highly recommended as a hard WORKOUT reference, not a general reference of running.
ready to get serious?Review Date: 2002-05-03
For serious runnersReview Date: 2000-12-12
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Entertaining, Informative Look at College HoopsReview Date: 2006-05-01
A Season InsideReview Date: 2003-10-17
a must for any college basketball fanReview Date: 1999-03-24

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Good History BookReview Date: 2007-07-04
It read much more like historical documentation than a novel. The 20% or so that did read like a novel - I really enjoyed.
The author's point of view was a little defensive - especially when it came to Ross Perot. She definetely didn't hide what side she was on, though. Nothing was said negative about the team or city. But, its not like Friday Night Lights didn't make you wonder about objectivity - so I enjoyed both - they were just really different.
Finally, this one stops in the mid 80s - not long before Friday Night Lights picks up.
High School Football Like No OtherReview Date: 2003-11-28
This is an indepth look at High School Football from all the angles and all the perspectives. A must ready for any football fan out there.
The Real Deal on Texas Prep FootballReview Date: 2000-11-18

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I won't leave home without this one !!!Review Date: 1999-06-03
Periodization, training modes, keeping diaries and more... The nutrition section I found to be a little "old school" but, nevertheless, interesting and backed by studies. This information is aimed at the "serious cyclist" and may be too much for someone not willing to put forth the 15+ hours a week.
detailed, very serious and technical tomeReview Date: 1997-12-24
Good info on training for competition not on tactics.Review Date: 2001-11-30
In short, buy this book if you are serious about racing and want to enhance your knowledge of what goes into training for competition. Don't buy this book if you want to learn about tactics.

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Great storiesReview Date: 2008-05-01
The book features detailed accounts of each program's successes, terrific recruiting stories, insights into the various coaching personalities, and helps put a lot of the wins and losses into context. A terrific read for any SEC basketball fan.
Perfect for Father's DayReview Date: 2003-06-06
Must read for SEC hoops fansReview Date: 2003-05-30
Highly recommend this book for any fan of the SEC

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An entertaining history for the insiderReview Date: 2001-08-11
Engaging, funny book with great picturesReview Date: 1999-05-24
Tinley has been there pretty much from the start, and his collection of anecdotes and photographs from many sources (Mike Plant especially) tells the story very well. Tinley's writing has improved since his early days (some of the articles in "Finding the Wheel's Hub" are pretty tough to read), and, hey, he's Scott Tinley! If you're a triathlete, you should have this book on your shelf next to your training log.
Excellent book but poor proofreading.Review Date: 1999-02-08

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The Title Says It AllReview Date: 2008-03-22
I first read this book before I began the adventures enjoyed running, training, and racing on trails. It supported my thirst for knowledge and, incidentally, how to quench the real thirst in the woods.
With a few years of ultradistance runs and races in the ultra bank, I find referring to the book is like asking a trail friend a question . . . except in this case Nancy Hobbs and Adam Chase are true ultimate ultrathoners themselves.
You can't call yourself a trail runner or ultra racer without your own copy underlined, pages turned down, carried with you like one's favorite gear.
Phillip Gary Smith
A great bookReview Date: 2002-03-25
At the end of the day you just have to get out and run. Have a good one !
The "Ultimate" Starting Point.Review Date: 2005-06-08
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