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12 <p><strong>The Legend Of The Mysterious Stranger</strong></a>
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14 <p>&copy;1997 Milton N. Bradley
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16 <p>Imagine that you are an athletic coach, magically transported 50 years back in time. One day, you
17 are approached by a mysterious stranger who offers you a new training method that he claims
18 will improve the performance of <em>all</em> athletes, male and female, young and old, able bodied or
19 handicapped, and which will also aid in the rehabilitation of injuries. "Of course this is only a
20 training adjunct", he says, "and the athletes will still have to practice and perfect their specific
21 sport skills just as before. But if they add this discipline to their training they will become faster,
22 stronger, and more enduring. Its only drawback is that it's hard work, and unfortunately there's
23 only anecdotal evidence to demonstrate that it works."
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25 <p>Your first reaction would almost certainly be one of complete disbelief, but, restraining your
26 negative impulses you inquire as to the nature of this marvelous new method. The stranger
27 replies "It's called progressive weight training". Now your disbelief turns to derision, because
28 back then everyone "knew" that weight training caused athletes to become "muscle bound" and
29 less, not more competent. So you dismiss him as a slightly deranged fanatic, more suited to
30 residence in a "rubber room" than someone to be taken seriously.
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32 <p>Now quickly fast forward a half century to the present, and we find that everything that the
33 mysterious stranger predicted about the ability of the unusual new training method to improve
34 athletic performance has proven abundantly true. Today all athletes male or female, young or old,
35 and whether engaged in football, swimming, tennis, or any other sport now routinely make
36 progressive weight training an integral part of their regimen, and performances have soared to
37 previously unimagined levels as a result.
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39 <p>A miracle? A lucky coincidence? Hardly, but you must understand the simple underlying
40 principle to appreciate why the method works. The specific requirements of every sport, even
41 such multi-disciplinary events as the decathlon, require that the athletes who participate in it
42 repetitively practice a specific, limited series of movements. This inevitably results in overuse of
43 some muscle groups while underusing others, producing an unbalanced and sub-optimal physical
44 development. Progressive weight training <em>complements</em> each athlete's specific sport training by
45 filling in those gaps to produce a much more balanced development which is not only stronger
46 and more versatile, but also more enduring and less injury prone. In addition, it simultaneously
47 provides a graded method for progressively increasing the resistance applied, thereby increasing
48 the athlete's strength and ability with maximum efficiency.
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50 <p>Now imagine that it's still the present but instead of an athletic coach you're a parent and/or
51 educator, and this time the mysterious stranger approaches you with an even more outrageous
52 proposal. He claims to have discovered <em>a near magical extra-curricular activity that will
53 improve the thinking ability and academic performance of even marginal students</em>. Just as was
54 true of progressive weight training, <em>this new activity won't replace the need to study and master
55 the regular academic subjects, but it will make those who habitually employ it better and more
56 willing students</em>. Best of all, it isn't hard work but pure FUN!
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58 <p>Once again, with great effort you suppress your disbelief and enquire as to the nature of this
59 almost magical paragon of pedagogical tools, and the stranger replies "It's the 4000 year old
60 Oriental strategic board game called Wei Ch'i in China, Baduk in Korea, and GO in Japan and
61 the rest of the world." Your skepticism in response to this information is even greater than
62 before, but you're understandably more cautious about rushing to a possibly erroneous judgement
63 given the overwhelming success of weight training in athletics, so you ask for some proof that
64 the new method works. Once again, the stranger informs you that there are no controlled
65 experiments which conclusively demonstrate GO's efficacy in improving student performance,
66 but there is abundant and <a href="JapEd.html"><Font Color="#0033FF">highly persuasive
67 anecdotal evidence in Japan.</Font></a>
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