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Paperback Yoga for Athletes: Secrets of an Olympic Coach Book

ISBN: 1567183875

ISBN13: 9781567183870

Yoga for Athletes: Secrets of an Olympic Coach

Discover how the ancient science of yoga can help you achieve peak physical abilities while helping you to balance your mind and body, when you use the easy techniques in "Yoga for Athletes" by Aladar... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Thank you, Dr. Kogler

I don't have much to add to the insightful comments made by Mr. Weinstein above. This is the most valuable sport-training book that I own, period. Not only for fencers. Very highly recommended.

For lots of reasons the best

I am actively retired and a very good, goal oriented skier. My background was hi tech where I was a lead manager at (perhaps) the most significant R & D Company of all time (Bolt Beranek and Newman - inventors of all things Internet). I mention this only since designing and then implementing networks is an exercise based on process understanding as the basis for detailed system design. So as I pursue my effort to become the best bump skier on my local mountains (Aspen Colorado) I am very focused on first understanding and then designing my training program ... toward which my current skills assessment is a) coordination and active skills - very good b) aerobic capabilities - good to very good c) strength - so so to good ('HIT' weight training at the gym focused mostly on quads and hamstrings) d) flexibility - Horrid (I hate stretching) But, I am anything if not committed so my chosen vehicle this year is Yoga and since I am skilled at process design and following a long search of so many books on yoga as it relates to sports improvement my review) This is the best of so many books bought, scanned and then retired to my many book cases - most likely never to be read again. What makes it the best 1) It is written by an author who used the techniques recorded to accomplish specific goals. Aladar Kogler is a PH.D. was trained under in Czechoslovakia under the soviet systems (for my money the best in the world) where he coached the highly successful Czechoslovakian Fencing Team before escaping to U.S. Throughout his coaching career he has trained an astonishing number of world class fencers, first from a smaller Eastern Bloc Country and later a smaller U.S. University. This is significant in the author's adoption and application of Yoga as central to his training was TOTALLY driven toward measurable tests and standard - where his fencers the best in the world. Contrast that with so many yoga books written for distraught women and yuppies looking for general health, happiness and renewal (whatever these conditions mean). 2) The book is clear, understandable and result oriented - rather than general explanations this book details a specific regimen and plan - pleasantly based on system design and mechanics. Kogler explains what to do, why you are doing it, and what to expect. So while I still hate stretching, I now have a highly accomplished coach who is providing me with a very good map - I know what and why I am doing each step and can gauge progress against clear interim and end goals. And herein lies the magic of the book - while I am moving across well plotted terrain my coach is clear in having me not to take account interim or end point goals - while I am to create and record results in a journal, I am to push for progress. I am to follow the plan and take encouragement if (AS) progress is made. So even though I start unable to touch my toes I can see and have record

Just what you need

Having had Aladar as a fencing coach, I can say that he definitely knows what he's talking about. In fencing, one's muscles tend to develop unevenly (the front arm and leg work harder than the others) and yoga helps even them out and keep you balanced. It is also a good practice to come down from the athletic high that you can get after competition. The mindful practice of these exercises keeps you balanced as an athlete, as well as a person.
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