King Kabuki said:It's just been my experience that those afraid of either simplistic or harder (because of duration, repetition, etc) practices will often strand themselves in a perpetual state of testing unfounded theories and hide behind "I'm being open-minded", when really, they're just avoiding doing what works for whatever reasons.
Heh heh....
We're totally off the threadstarters original post, but this is definitely true. These are the same people in sports training who used to argue, "Why does coach have us do windsprints? We should just scrimmage. It is the same thing..."
And they could argue it with a whole host of logical reasons despite the fact that the evidence was right there in front of them. The very reason that they wanted to get out of doing the sprints (the burning in the lungs) was the very reason we were doing them...