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Olympic Coach Magazine, Spring 2007

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Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Olympic Coach Magazine, Spring 2007, Asiaing.comThe U.S. Olympic Committee’s quarterly magazine, Olympic Coach, is now available. Olympic Coach E-Magazine, designed for coaches at all levels, provides a summary of each article in the magazine with a link that takes you directly to the full-length article and contains the same content as the print version — articles about improving athlete performance in a variety of fields, such as psychology, nutrition, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, as well as other topics of interest to coaches.

The best news is that Olympic Coach E-Magazine is available to anyone and everyone for free.

Message from the MANAGING DIRECTOR

TRAINING VETERAN ELITE ATHLETES

PROGRESSING INTO THE ELITE LEVEL Obeying the Stress-Adaptation Cycle

REVIEW OF THE 2006 USOC ENDURANCE COACHES THINK TANK

Download Olympic Coach Magazine, Spring 2007

PDF format, 1.8MB.

Olympic Coach is a publication of the United States Olympic Committee Coaching Division. Readers are encouraged to submit items of interest for possible inclusion. Submitted materials will be acknowledged but cannot be returned, and inclusion cannot be guaranteed. Materials should be sent to Catherine Sellers at the address listed under Publisher.

On the Cover: Sheila Taormina competing in three of the five disciplines of the Pentathlon. Captured here are Fencing, Shooting, Swimming and the other events are Equestrian- Jumping and Running.

Visit The Official Site of The U.S. Olympic Team

The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) is a non-profit organization that serves as the National Olympic Committee (NOC) for the United States and coordinates the relationship between the United States Anti-Doping Agency and the World Anti-Doping Agency and various international sports federations. Under the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act, the Committee is chartered by the United States government as a monopoly.

Although it is a chartered government organization, it receives no direct financial assistance from the U.S. government and competes with other charities for private contributions. (wikipedia.org)

 

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