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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Foreword Acknowledgements by Tim Noakes Author’s Note by Michael Vlismas Abbreviations Part One: Looking for The Mountains
1 | The Sanctity of the Run 2 | Finding my Design
‘Mickey Mouse’ medicine An upbringing in courage and independence ‘Ah, but it’s good to be alive’
3 | Deciding on a Career
My life’s work begins Exercising the mind Tackling the dogma My greatest influences
4 | The History of Sports Science
Our Olympic ancestors The first steroids and amphetamines Sport and war
5 | The Role of the Doctor
The courage to expose the truth Figure 1
Part Two: Waterlogged
6 | A Global Obsession
Born to run
Evolutionary edge no. 1 – bipedalism Evolutionary edge no. 2 – sweat Evolutionary edge no. 3 – no fur Evolutionary edge no. 4 – a brain that protects us from heat injury
Humans are humans because we are designed to run in the heat
7 | The Science of Hydration
The ‘science’ behind a deadly new disease – the novel ‘Science of Hydration’ The ABC of EAH The dehydration myth Figure 2 What some of the greatest athletes have taught me about drinking Figure 3
8 | The Running Boom
Dr Cade’s new wonder drink Why Cade’s ‘science’ was flawed The mafia of science Gatorade funding of the ACSM Figure 4 Figure 5 The special role of the US Military in the overdrinking saga
9 | The Growth of EAH as a Global Phenomenon
Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Discovering more fake diseases A light from darkest Africa The zero per cent dehydration rule The final answers
Part Three: Nutrition 101
10 | The Facts They Don’t Want You to Know
Against the grains The importance of William Banting and Gary Taubes Figure 11
11 | The Key Rules of Nutrition
Rule 1 Rule 2 Rule 3 Rule 4 Rule 5 Figure 12 Rule 6 Rule 7 Rule 8 Rule 9 Rule 10
12 | Welcome to the CR Family
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
Part Four: Tackling The Risk in Rugby
13 | A Battle to Make Rugby Safer
From village greens to public schools The language of injury
The age of the player The level of play Match play The playing position The phase of play The time of season
The permanent paralysis myth Corect treatment for serious neck injuries The fight for rugby’s soul
14 | An Unhealthy Obsession
Figure 13 Rugby’s global injury crisis
New Zealand United Kingdom
Figure 14
Australia
Figure 15
South Africa: My battles with Doc Craven
Figure 16
Morné du Plessis and the Chris Burger/Petro Jackson Players Fund
15 | The Recent Rise of South African Rugby
Developing humble rugby players World Cup wonder – lesons from 1995 and 2007 After the 1995 Rugby World Cup ‘Bent’ science and the 2011 Rugby World Cup Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 My letter to the 2011 Rugby World Cup Springboks The 2011 Rugby World Cup quarter-final match between the Springboks and Australia Lesons from the 2011 Rugby World Cup Could the Springboks have won the 2011 Rugby World Cup?
Part Five: Thinking Cricket
16 | Challenging Conventional Theories
My good friend Bob A new approach
17 | The Bradman Project
Batting like Bradman Figure 20 Figure 21 Just hit it Figure 22 1. A player must first learn to control a fast-moving ball 2. Future generations of cricket coaches
18 | The Science of Batting
Brain research helps to win an Olympic gold medal Watch the ball? The eye of the batsman
19 | The Physiology of Cricket
1. Progressive overload 2. Specificity 3. Quantity first, quality later 4. Training regularity 5. Variety 6. Individualism 7. Stretching and strengthening programmes 8. Evaluation
20 | The Introduction of Science into South African Cricket
Figure 23 A tribute to a special friend
21 | A Friendship with Gary Kirsten
Batting is one of the hardest trades ever Gary Kirsten and coaching
Part Six: The Central Governor
22 | It’s All in the Mind: It’s Not about Your Body
Opening the mind Figure 24 Figure 25A Figure 25B The heart of the matter Brainless physiology Figure 26 How the central governor works Figure 27 The cause of fatigue
23 | The Power of the Mind
The power of self-belief
Lewis Gordon Pugh – freezing out the negative The University of Cape Town Ikey Tigers rugby team wins the 2011 Varsity Cup Roger Bannister – the mind barrier Terry Fox – running for life
Part Seven: Tim Noakes on …
24 | Coaching the Coaches
Just call me ‘Coach’
25 | Bruce Fordyce and Lessons on Overtraining 26 | The Springboks Are Overplayed 27 | Doping 28 | Why the Kenyans Are such Good Runners
Bibliography Index Photo section
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