tiramisu
26-08-2010, 12:28 AM
"It is not the volume of work, but the correct construction of the training system in the diversity of physical exercises that is especially important."
— N.P. Laputin and V.G. Oleshko, Soviet weightlifting coaches
Laputin N.P. and Oleshko VG. Managing the training of Weightlifters (1982) Livonia, Michigan, Sportivny Press (translated by Andrew Charniga Jr.)
... I need to get this book and without context it's kind of hard to debate the quote BUT
I would have supposed that the critical element in the transition from intermediate to advanced strength levels is the development of adequate work capacity. Without the ability to consistently increase one's annual volume of work I don't see how it's possible to attain elite strength levels.
Interesting and sort of confusing.
— N.P. Laputin and V.G. Oleshko, Soviet weightlifting coaches
Laputin N.P. and Oleshko VG. Managing the training of Weightlifters (1982) Livonia, Michigan, Sportivny Press (translated by Andrew Charniga Jr.)
... I need to get this book and without context it's kind of hard to debate the quote BUT
I would have supposed that the critical element in the transition from intermediate to advanced strength levels is the development of adequate work capacity. Without the ability to consistently increase one's annual volume of work I don't see how it's possible to attain elite strength levels.
Interesting and sort of confusing.