What positive claim did I make that carries the onus of furnishing a paper in support of it? (Not to split hairs but if I made such a claim I'm...
A paper in support of what claim?
I really like your posts so I don't want t be a pedantic ass, but I can't resisting pointing out what you didn't say here. You didn't say, "Now...
"Interval" training is a new term, not a new practice, and if it's backed by hard science put up or shut up. Cite papers.
Oh, back to the original question of the thread, I see no reason whatsoever that it's not a strong possibility that Dempsey might do to Joshua...
That's literally everything modern science can usefully or reliably tell you about nutrition for athletes: eat a balanced diet high in complete...
We know that athletes should avoid red meat? I assure you we know nothing of the sort. It seems fairly clear -though it's disputed - that a diet...
Yeah, I'm going to have to see a source on that. I also think it's far from obvious that erroneous folk science is (alas) any less widely...
But once again, if he doesn't have a large body of very carefully controlled experiments that consistently and reliably produce repeatable...
Training has always been based on observing cause and effect between training and results as best you can determine, but I wouldn't call that...
Or what he claims are the results. Even assuming the results are both honestly reported and accurate, where exactly does his alleged expertise...
He never provides the slightest evidence for what he says. A real expert will always - no exceptions - spend at least some time explaining how he...
Did you notice what this self-promoting "conditioning expert" did not do at any point in that article?
Yes, my skepticism extends to all sports, and yes, I have an alternative explanation. I'm about to go to bed, but very briefly, your pointed...
Of course it's possible that modern training methods are superior by sheer serendipity, but it's also possible that there is a German shepherd in...