Training Theory and Why Roger Bannister was the First Four-Minute Miler
Author:
Arnd Kr
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| Affiliation: | a Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen, |
DOI:
10.1080/17460260600786955
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Subjects:
British History;
Sports History;
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Previously published as:
The Sports Historian
(1351-5462)
until 2004
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Abstract
The actual training and racing of Roger Bannister is compared with the training theory of his time and the subsequent development of international training. By acting like a true scientist Bannister used a very modern individualized training approach, although very often he did not yet have the modern vocabulary to go along with it and make it possible to communicate about it in present-day terms. He might have trained more, but neither more systematically nor intelligently.
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