MedalTop MedalSport Men s Athletics sport athletics MedalCountry SWE MedalBronze 1912 Summer Olympics 1912 Stockholm Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics Men s decathlon Decathlon MedalBottom Gustaf G sta Richard Mikael Holm r September 23, 1891 April 22, 1983 was a Sweden Swedish decathlete and inventor of the fartlek interval training technique. At the age of 21 he competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics 1912 Stockholm Olympics in his home country of Sweden, where he received a bronze medal in the decathlon . His greatest achievement though was developing the fartlek training technique in the 1930 s while coach of the downtrodden Swedish cross country teams. ref http runningtimes.com Article.aspx?ArticleID 5554 Finding Fartlek The history and how to of speed play By Joe Schatzle, Jr. Running Times Magazine November 2002 ref His concept was faster than race pace and concentrated on simultaneous speed endurance training. The technique proved successful and has been adopted by many physiologists since. Holm r died in 1983 at the age of 92. G sta Holm r was the father of Hans Holm r l, who was Chief of the special investigation unit on the assassination of the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme in 1986. See also Fartlek References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holmer, Gosta ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 23, 1891 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 22, 1983 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holmer, Gosta Category 1891 births Category 1983 deaths Category Athletes track and field at the 1912 Summer Olympics Category Swedish decathletes Category Olympic athletes of Sweden Category Olympic bronze medalists for Sweden Sweden athletics bio stub fr G sta Holm r no G sta Holm r sv G sta Holm r ... more details
This is a list of English language words borrowed from the Swedish language . Some may be from other Scandinavian languages such as Danish language Danish or Norwegian language Norwegian , or may come from List of English words of Old Norse origin Old Norse when it was a single language. ngstr m , after the Swedish scientist Anders Jonas ngstr m fartlek speed play , technique used in running ref http www.bartleby.com 61 36 F0043650.html fartlek. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000 Bot generated title ref gl gg , Swedish term for mulled wine gravlax literally meaning grave salmon , salmon preserved originally underground. lek animal behavior lek , from the Swedish leka , to play ref OEtymD lek ref lingonberry , from lingon moped ombudsman ref OEtymD ombudsman ref orienteering ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary orienteering Merriam Webster ref smorgasbord from the Swedish sm rg sbord , literally sandwich table , which in Swedish only refers to a buffet with very specific types of food surstr mming flood basalt trapp basalts , stair shaped rock formations from the Swedish trappor , stairs tungsten literally heavy stone , refers in Swedish to a mineral containing tungsten and not the metal itself yrast a technical term in nuclear physics that refers to a state of a nucleus with a minimum of energy for a given angular momentum Expand list date August 2008 References references See also Lists of English words of international origin List of English words of Old Norse origin List of English words of Scandinavian origin List of English words of Norwegian origin Category Lists of English words of foreign origin Swedish Category Swedish language English ... more details
dablink For the exercise regimen associated with the United States military, see Physical fitness . Sports training refers to specialized strategies and methods of exercise used in various sport s to develop sportsperson athletes and prepare them for performing in sporting events. context date February 2011 Sports training methods Besides conventional physical exercise exercise methods, various training methods used by athletes include Altitude training Boxing training Triathlon Running Brick workouts Complex training Continuous training Cross training Eccentric Training Endurance training Fartlek Grip strength Training methods Grip strength training Interval training Long slow distance Pilates Strength training Resistance training Weight training Training to failure Yoga Specialized equipment used in sports training Heart rate monitor See also American Society of Exercise Physiologists Overtraining Sports medicine Sports nutrition Training Split Physical education Air flow ball Abdomenizer Category Sports instruction Category Exercise physiology sport stub fr Entra nement sportif ... more details
again every 3 minutes. The time interval provides just enough recovery. Fartlek training, named and developed ... training method, fartlek training can help one avoid injuries that often accompany non stop ... more details
Otherpersons Karl Adam Peacock date October 2009 Karl Adam May 2, 1912, Hagen &ndash June 18, 1976, Bad Salzuflen was a Jewish Germany German sport rowing rowing coach considered one of the most successful and innovative of all time. He is widely considered to be the most important rowing coach of the 20th century. Citation needed date February 2007 Adam had a major impact on one of the most successful eras in German rowing history that started at the end of the 1950s. He was co founder of the Ratzeburg Rowing Club in 1953 and head of the Rowing Academy there. He had never rowed or sculled before he started coaching. Previously, he was a competitive boxer. A great innovator of rowing and training techniques, Adam s methods had a major impact on the further development of rowing. His rowing technique became known in the rowing world as the Ratzeburg style. Adam was the first to adapt fartlek , also known as speedplay, and interval training from track athletics to rowing. He pioneered a new, more efficient, oar design and was the first coach to use bucket or German rigging. Typical rigging alternates between port and starboard rowers e.g. PSPS . In German rigging, two starboard or port rowers sit directly behind one another, e.g. PSSP . Between 1959 and 1967, his boats won seven titles at World Rowing Championships World and European Rowing Championships European Championships . In addition his eight won a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome , a silver medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo , and a gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico . Nothing since has matched the impact of the sudden explosion of Ratzeburg and Karl Adam onto the rowing scene. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adam, Karl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adam, Karl Category German sportspeople Category German rowers Category Rowing coaches Category German Jews Category People from Hag ... more details