05/15/2026
💡Another edition of books strength coaches and coaches should have in their arsenal.
Supertraining, by the legendary Verkhoshansky and late Mel Siff. Be forewarned, this is a college level text and is not for reading pleasure. This will be a mainstay in your tool box that goes into great detail on the ins and outs of sport training ranging from the different types/actions of muscle fibers, to the deepest details of the stretch shortening cycle, and as far as showing how to plan a year macrocycle for a competitive athlete. This book is as inclusive as it gets coming straight from the research of some of the Eastern Bloc’s best sport scientists.
Is this the end all be all of athletic performance books? Not hardly. Is it mandatory to have? Of course not! Will you learn more from this book than your poorly trained influencer / hype coaches who have are substance over knowledge? More than likely.
I still go back to certain chapters as a reference when I need a refresher on training concepts ( us coaches forget things), and am reminded about how much I still need to learn.
Nevertheless, always a valuable resource to have in your lineup to be a competent, more rounded practitioner.