Richard wrote:
> Curt wrote:
> > Andrzej Rosa wrote:
> >> Dnia 2006-11-28 Curt napisa³(a):
> >>> Found this link while Googling power cleans:
> >>>
> >>> http://www.coachillustrated.com/
> >> That is hilarious. :-)
> >>
> >> #v+
> >> To develop leg and hip strength and flexibility and prepare for the
> >> pysical demands of Big Ten conference play, the Lady Lions developed
> >> this barbell drill.
> >> #v-
> >>
> >> http://coachillustrated.com/sports/barbells102606.html
> >>
> >> Smart girl! She obviously developed squats! Well, she might have
> >> called them "Bench Press Step Ups", probably because "Bench Press Bar"
> >> is used, but still. Reinventing squats is no small feat for an aspiring
> >> female coach!
> >
> > Hilarious, yes, albeit in a pathetic kind of way.
> >
> > "Bench Press Step Ups"?
> >
> > Annie Troyan apparently spends a LOT more time on the courts than she
> > does in the weight room.
> >
> > And she's listed there as the assistant head coach! Regardless, she can
> > probably squat more than I can and she could certainly whup my ass in
> > one-on-one. ;o)
> >
> >> Andrzej Rosa 1127R
>
> I'm just wondering who would grant a degree in sports/exercise
> physiology to someone who doesn't appear to know what a squat is.
>
> ...and who is the editor that let this slide by? (no pun intended).
>
> Richard
Just as I earned my BA in art and follow-up art ed certification
without taking a course in lithography, perhaps her degree in
sports/exercise physiology emphasized the sports portion of that major
and skipped Weight Training 101 entirely.
Likewise, the editor - if there is one - may have not been paying
attention, is ignorant of weight training, or, yes, "other."
It does seem ridiculous, though, doesn't it?
--
Curt