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48 Best Interviews for Speed, Strength Training, Recovery & Inspiration

May 16, 2014 by Jimson Lee Leave a Comment

If I can make one quote about this blog, it would be from Issac Newton. If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants There is no way I would have the knowledge (and share the knowledge to you) if it weren’t for my previous coaches, as well asking questions to the smartest … [Read more...] about 48 Best Interviews for Speed, Strength Training, Recovery & Inspiration

Filed Under: 400 meters, 800m-Mile, Basketball, Coaching, Freelap Friday Five, High Jump, Hurdles, Interviews, Long & Triple Jump, Olympic History, Recovery, Shoes & Spikes, Track & Field, Training, Weight Training Tagged With: Adarian Barr, April Holmes, Bill Collins, Boo Schexnayder, Brian Theriot, Carl Valle, Chip Jenkins, Craig Pickering, Dan Pfaff, Dave Hegland, Dave Kerin, Dean Starkey, Dennis W. Mitchell, Derek Evely, Doug Logan, Eric Broadbent, Gabe Sanders, Gary Reed, Henk Kraaijenhof, Inigo Mujika, James Smith, Jay DeMayo, Jeff Cubos, Jessica Greaux, Jessica Zelinka, John Godina, Jose Fernandez, Jothy Rosenberg, Kebba Tolbert, Kenta Bell, Kevin Tyler, Landon Evans, Liam Collins, Mark Kokavec, Matt Scherer, Merlene Ottey, Mike Hurst, Mike Stone, Mike Young, Mladen Jovanovic, Nick Newman, Peter Weyand, Pierre-Jean Vazel, Randy Gillon, Steve Walters, Stuart McMillan, Tapani Keränen, Thomas Lam

SHIN SPLINTS REDUX – Neutralize the Brakes

June 20, 2013 by Jimson Lee Leave a Comment

This new series is guest blogged by Doug Logan. Doug Logan was the CEO for USATF from 2008 until September 2010.  He was also the CEO, President and Commissioner for Major League Soccer from 1995 to 1999.  To read more about his background and involvement in Track, Soccer, Rugby and the … [Read more...] about SHIN SPLINTS REDUX – Neutralize the Brakes

Filed Under: Coaching, Doug Logan, Health & Wellness, Life & Culture, Sport Psychology, Success Tagged With: Doug Logan

SHIN SPLINTS REDUX: May the Best Meds Win

June 13, 2013 by Jimson Lee 21 Comments

This new series is guest blogged by Doug Logan. Doug Logan was the CEO for USATF from 2008 until September 2010.  He was also the CEO, President and Commissioner for Major League Soccer from 1995 to 1999.  To read more about his background and involvement in Track, Soccer, Rugby and the … [Read more...] about SHIN SPLINTS REDUX: May the Best Meds Win

Filed Under: Commentary, Doug Logan, Life & Culture, Track & Field Tagged With: Doug Logan

SHIN SPLINTS REDUX: We Have Not Won Anything Yet

June 6, 2013 by Jimson Lee Leave a Comment

This new series is guest blogged by Doug Logan. Doug Logan was the CEO for USATF from 2008 until September 2010.  He was also the CEO, President and Commissioner for Major League Soccer from 1995 to 1999.  To read more about his background and involvement in Track, Soccer, Rugby and the … [Read more...] about SHIN SPLINTS REDUX: We Have Not Won Anything Yet

Filed Under: Commentary, Doug Logan, Life & Culture, Track & Field Tagged With: Doug Logan

SHIN SPLINTS REDUX: There Were Two of Us…

May 30, 2013 by Jimson Lee 3 Comments

This new series is guest blogged by Doug Logan. Doug Logan was the CEO for USATF from 2008 until September 2010.  He was also the CEO, President and Commissioner for Major League Soccer from 1995 to 1999.  To read more about his background and involvement in Track, Soccer, Rugby and the … [Read more...] about SHIN SPLINTS REDUX: There Were Two of Us…

Filed Under: Commentary, Doug Logan, Life & Culture, Track & Field Tagged With: Doug Logan

Doug Logan Speaks: Shin Splints Redux

May 23, 2013 by Jimson Lee 1 Comment

This new series is guest blogged by Doug Logan. Doug Logan was the CEO for USATF from 2008 until September 2010.  He was also the CEO, President and Commissioner for Major League Soccer from 1995 to 1999.  To read more about his background and involvement in Track, Soccer, Rugby and the … [Read more...] about Doug Logan Speaks: Shin Splints Redux

Filed Under: Coaching, Commentary, Doug Logan, Life & Culture, Track & Field Tagged With: Doug Logan

Interview with Doug Logan, former CEO of USATF

April 5, 2013 by Jimson Lee 2 Comments

This is part 10 of the Freelap Friday Five Series, 2013 Edition. To review the 16 part 2012 edition, click here. Part 1 was Matt Scherer, Professional Pacer-Rabbit. Part 2 was Stuart McMillan, Bobsled and former UKA Sprint Coach. Part 3 was Dean Starkey, PV Coach and former Elite Pole Vaulter. … [Read more...] about Interview with Doug Logan, former CEO of USATF

Filed Under: Coaching, Doug Logan, Freelap Friday Five, Interviews, Life & Culture, Other Sports, Soccer, Track & Field Tagged With: Doug Logan, Rugby

Doug Logan Speaks on Project 30

August 15, 2012 by Jimson Lee 3 Comments

I reached out to Doug Logan after I published USA vs Jamaica: Was Project 30 a Success? I wanted his thoughts on Project 30 in particular to the speed and power events that USA used to dominate in the past on the Men’s side.  Remember, USA men’s “only won” 3 Golds: Decathlon, 110mH and Triple … [Read more...] about Doug Logan Speaks on Project 30

Filed Under: Coaching, Doug Logan, London 2012 Olympics, Track & Field Tagged With: Doug Logan

USA vs Jamaica: Was Project 30 a Success?

August 12, 2012 by Jimson Lee 3 Comments

In Beijing, USA won 19 out of 23 medals from speed and power track events… events that use starting blocks. In London, USA won 18 out of 29 medals. Was Doug Logan’s “Project 30” initiative a success?  I think so, as USA have diversified their medals in the field and middle distance events. … [Read more...] about USA vs Jamaica: Was Project 30 a Success?

Filed Under: Doug Logan, Life & Culture, London 2012 Olympics, Track & Field Tagged With: Doug Logan

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