Taylor Trade Publishing
Pages: 232
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-58979-752-9 • eBook • October 2012 • $9.99 • (£7.99)
Loren Landow has trained more than four hundred professional athletes (including seventeen NFL All-Pros) in numerous sports to maximize their athletic potential while reducing their risk of injury. In addition, Landow serves as a consultant for several professional organizations and serves on the S.P.E.E.D. advisory counsel, a position reserved for the top performance coaches in the country. Landow was also named performance coach for Shane Carwin's team on the upcoming season of TheUltimate Fighter, airing on FX beginning in September 2012. He lives in Aurora, Colorado.
Mike Klis covers the Denver Broncos for the Denver Post and was one of the few reporters allowed into Landow’s off-season training sessions. He was also named the 2012 Colorado Sportswriter of the year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA).
Chapter 1: Building a Championship Team While Nobody’s Watching
Chapter 2: The Lockout
Chapter 3: The Performance Coach
Chapter 4: The Broncos’ First Team Workout
Chapter 5: Media Day
Chapter 6: The Grind
Chapter 7: Brady Quinn Leads till the End
Chapter 8: Staying Healthy
Chapter 9: Gone But Not Forgotten
Chapter 10: A Championship Season While Everyone Was Watching
Postscript
Index
Tim Tebow once engineered spectacular fourth-quarter comebacks, and Centennial's star swimmer Missy Franklin has her eyes set on the Olympic podium. What do these superstars have in common? The man who drills, pushes, and whips them into shape.
— 5280: The Denver Magazine
...[A]n incredible read that provides inside information like no other. Landow and Klis talk about workouts with Tebow, the major role that Brady Quinn had in leading this team through the off season, and what it took to run a sort of grassroots workout program for a professional team. Included in the book are also tips for minimizing injury and motivational strategies that can be applied to any sport.
— Predominantly Orange blog