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Title: Intrigue builds in coach search.(Basketball Oregon Men)(Former A.D. Pat Kilkenny has conducted four interviews so far)
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Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: March 26, 2010
Publisher: The Register Guard
Page: C17
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Intrigue builds in coach search.(Basketball Oregon Men)(Former A.D. Pat Kilkenny has conducted four interviews so far): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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For decades, the conventional measure of an individual’s strength was the amount of weight he could bench press. Now, that measure is being challenged by expert trainers like Robert dos Remedios who argue that the variety of movement patterns used in functional training is the real key to getting bigger, stronger, and more powerful. In Men’s Health Book of Strength, this acclaimed collegiate strength and conditioning coach describes in detail the methods he has used to develop hundreds of Division I scholarship athletes, including several current NFL players.
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For decades, the conventional measure of an individual’s strength was the amount of weight he could bench press. Now, that measure is being challenged by expert trainers like Robert dos Remedios who argue that the variety of movement patterns used in functional training is the real key to getting bigger, stronger, and more powerful. In Men’s Health Book of Strength, this acclaimed collegiate strength and conditioning coach describes in detail the methods he has used to develop hundreds of Division I scholarship athletes, including several current NFL players.
The key features that make this book a standout in the fitness field include:
â?¢ exercises geared toward functional strength that can be utilized in real-world situations, from playing sports to lifting furniture
â?¢ training sessions that are short, intense, and highly effective
â?¢ compound, multijoint exercises that replace the less-effective isolation exercises found in many fitness books
â?¢ no-nonsense dietary information utilizing a new and innovative food pyramid developed by the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition that will optimize strength gains, recovery, and physical progress
