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“Before I studied the art, a punch to me was just like a punch, a kick just like a kick.  After I learned the art, a punch was no longer a punch, a kick no longer a kick.  Now that I’ve understood the art, a punch is just like a punch, a kick just like a kick.  The height of cultivation is really nothing special.  ...  It is the halfway cultivation that leads to ornamentation.”
Bruce Lee”
Dan Cleather, The Little Black Book of Training Wisdom: How to train to improve at any sport

“The justification for progressive overload can easily be derived from a consideration of the GAS.  We overload an organism by asking it to perform a demanding task – that is, we apply a stress to the organism, and the organism adapts in a way that accommodates the demands of that stress.  In particular, there is an increase in the performance capability associated with the task.”
Dan Cleather, The Little Black Book of Training Wisdom: How to train to improve at any sport

“The process of becoming an excellent coach therefore also involves the retraining of our intuition such that we see the sporting world through Newton’s eyes.”
Dan Cleather, Force: The biomechanics of training

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