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Where’s the evidence?! Part 4 – Choices in ‘evidence’
/by Ian KingThrough out this article series I have sought to provide a respectful review of ‘evidence’, in answering the common thread of responses to the concepts and innovations in training I have shared during the last four decades. In Part 1 of this article series I shared my experiences in the field of paradigm shifting and […]
Where’s the evidence?! Part 3 – Here’s the evidence
/by Ian KingIn Part 1 of this article series I shared my experiences in the field of paradigm shifting and some of the experiences I had. Not quite as fatal as the experience that the 19thCentury Hungarian doctor Ignaz Semmelweis paid. However still an eventful experience. In Part 2 of this article series I discussed the meaning […]
Where’s the evidence?! Part 2
/by Ian KingIn Part 1 I spoke about the price some paradigm shifters such as Ignaz Semmelweis, the Hungarian doctor who dared to suggest that doctors were killing their patients by failing to wash their hands, paid. Without suggesting I was in his league, I gave numerous examples of how people had responded to my paradigm challenging […]
Where’s the evidence?! Part 1 – Ridiculed, opposed, and then self-evident
/by Ian KingIn the 1840s a Hungarian doctor by the name of Ignaz Semmelweis made the audacious suggestion that doctors were causing the death of their patients because they were not washing their hands before coming into contact with the patient. The doctors didn’t like this suggestion. After all, they were ‘gentleman’, and ‘gentleman’s hands were always […]
Tribute to Coach Michael Pimentel, 1966-2018
/by Ian KingOn the morning of 12 July 2018 Coach Mike Pimentel passed away following a near two-year battle with cancer. His ‘celebration of life’ service was held recently in his home town of Cape Cod. We believe this moment should be accompanied by a few words in tribute to Mike. I first had communication with […]
Nutritional supplements and strength training: Part 5 – Questions you should consider asking before ingesting
/by Ian KingIf you have read and been influenced by the prior four installments in this article series on nutritional supplementation. I trust you moved past the place where your primary influences on selecting your supplements included what ‘everyone’ is taking, the claimed benefits in the marketing material, and the claimed ingredients on the label. If so […]