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Hey all i was wondering if the book Infinite Intensity was any good maybe someone on here has read it i was just wondering if it was any good or worth getting or even if any of hes other books are any good
http://www.rosstraining.com/infiniteintensity.html
cheers,
judge_jab 07-28-2008, 01:10 PM there's nothing better if you're looking to improve your endurance, speed, strength and power for boxing :boxing:
mkm88414 07-28-2008, 04:52 PM the greatest book on training iv ever read
alza1988 07-28-2008, 06:35 PM Its supposed to be good ,check out this page ,theres alot of people on youtube who has posted thereselves doing workouts from it
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=infinite%20intensity&search=Search&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&spell=1
Actus Reus 21 07-28-2008, 07:15 PM Ive had tons of friends read it and every single one of them loved that book! Ive heard nothing at all that was bad or lacked in that book. Ive ran through afew pages and it was quality!
thanks alot guys you have helped me alot with my decision i am definitely going to buy this book
Landon S 07-29-2008, 04:15 AM I just ordered the package deal for all 3 books. I cant wait.
Fidayin 07-29-2008, 05:51 AM You should get Matt Furey's "combat conditioning", it's much better.
Nah just kidding, that book is garbage.
mkm88414 07-30-2008, 12:07 PM You should get Matt Furey's "combat conditioning", it's much better.
Nah just kidding, that book is garbage.
man, you got me. hahah i was about to start yellin
judge_jab 07-30-2008, 01:42 PM man, you got me. hahah i was about to start yellin
hahaha me too! :boxing:
tebe6sm 07-30-2008, 11:15 PM man, you got me. hahah i was about to start yellin
ditto here, i was getting ready to prepare for typing a monster rant --
hbj: i don't know how much research you've done on the different books he has but i just wanted to mention infinite intensity is more geared toward weights/dumbbell type exercises (not all, though) and never gymless is more bodyweight exercises so it's pretty much matter of opinion -- i own ng and love it and i also have one of his books he doesn't sell anymore but they are great resources and extremely transformed my conditioning; i don't really know much of what is included in the full throttle conditioning except that i know its a dvd/smaller book combo
sorry if that sounds like a marketing pitch...
Salty 07-31-2008, 09:46 AM Yeah I have his eBook on warrior fitness, it has a lot of body weight exercises to keep me entertained. But I too want to get infinite intensity it looks brilliant.
ditto here, i was getting ready to prepare for typing a monster rant --
hbj: i don't know how much research you've done on the different books he has but i just wanted to mention infinite intensity is more geared toward weights/dumbbell type exercises (not all, though) and never gymless is more bodyweight exercises so it's pretty much matter of opinion -- i own ng and love it and i also have one of his books he doesn't sell anymore but they are great resources and extremely transformed my conditioning; i don't really know much of what is included in the full throttle conditioning except that i know its a dvd/smaller book combo
sorry if that sounds like a marketing pitch...
yeah ive done abit of research i wasnt sure about the infinite intensity because of the whole weight thing i was afraid it would take away speed because thats what alot of people have told me but after abit of research i found out alot about it. i might get the package of the 3 books cause i am intrested in the never gymless aswell. cheers
Salty 07-31-2008, 11:10 AM Just ordered my copy of infinite intensity can't wait for it to arrive :)
mkm88414 07-31-2008, 04:18 PM i have the 3 books , II, NG, and FTC. In my opinion II is the best all around book and the first one you should get. Ross addresses his view on weight training in the book and backs it up with research.
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