I agree wholeheartedly and I think this quote illustrates one of the fundamental differences between the advice provided by Stadion Publishing (and Mr. Kurz specifically) and that provided by other sources of training information. As I wrote in my review of Science of Sports Training at amazon.com, I think it is very important that one gets general guidelines on developing their own workout routine rather than some pre-canned prescription. While this can be frustrating for some, it is for the best in the long run. I think a lot of other publishers feel like they have to cater to those who demand a "by the numbers" approach. I appreciate Stadion's sticking to sound principles.No, no cookie cutter approach in my books or videos. Different people
even in the same sports exercise differently because they have different
strengths and weaknesses, and think about how training can change in
different seasons/periods! Anything other than just guidelines and
examples would be stupid because you must adjust your workouts to your
body's reactions--to what you feel before, during, and after your
exercises. The DVD “Secrets of Stretching” shows arrangements of
exercises or routines for various levels of fitness. These exercise
routines are to be adjusted to what you feel, for example, exercises
skipped if some muscles are too tired. Info on planning your weekly
workout schedule is also on this video
What are some other special features about Stadion that members here appreciate? Surely there are lots of places you can find training information. Why do you keep coming back to Stadion?
-Mark