Beware of Hype in Training Methods
Monday, July 28, 2008
Jolie Bookspan, M.Ed, PhD, FAWM
"When I went to the Olympics, I had every intention of shaving the mustache off, but I realized I was getting so many comments about it--and everybody was talking about it--that I decided to keep it. I had some fun with a Russian coach who asked me if my mustache slowed me down. I said, No, as a matter of fact, it deflects water away from my mouth, allows my rear end to rise and make me bullet shaped in the water, and that's what had allowed me to swim so great. He's translating as fast as he can for the other coaches, and the following year every Russian male swimmer had a mustache."
Keep this in mind when you automatically believe various training techniques without thinking it through.
I couldn't get a copyright-free photo of Mark Spitz to use for this post. Readers have been asking for more pictures of Paul, so here he is, in the Hudson River:
I think manufacturers should pay Paul to wear their gear.
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Labels: movie/media fitness, myths, Olympics, performance enhancing modality, practice of medicine, swimming
1 Comments:
At Saturday, September 06, 2008 3:26:00 PM, Ivy - New Zealand said…
Dear Dr Jolie
I, too, think that the manufacturers should pay Paul to wear their gear.
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