MY TOP 10 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING BOOKS
UPDATED: FEBRUARY 26, 2017
Earl Nightingale said many years ago that one hour of dedicated study per day will put you at the top of your field within three years.
Within five years you’ll be a national authority.
In seven years, you can be one of the best people in the world at what you do.
It never ceases to amaze me how little people are willing to invest in continuing education in their chosen profession.
Nobody bats an eye at shelling out 600 bucks for the newest iGadget but tell them to fork over a couple tenners for a book that contains information they can instantly put to good use and become better at what they do, and you'd think you had told them to scratch an eyeball with a hacksaw by all the whining and excuses as to why they can't do it coming outta their mouths.
When adding up the cost of all the training-related books and DVDs purchased, seminars attended, and the two internships I did overseas (including travel, food and lodging), I put myself in the hole with a sum reaching well into five figures in 2014 alone.
A few strength and conditioning books in my training library