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Coach Cal Dietz has been an Olympic Sports Strength and Conditioning
Coach, and in this video he gives an introduction to his principles of
Biochemical Engineering.
About this Course
Co-authoring a book presented a unique challenge that neither of
us expected. The book is a compilation of stories, personal
experiences, and knowledge of two individuals. As such, a conventional
writing style would have us write the book in a manner that
distinguishes which author is contributing to a specific story or
anecdote. It would require us to preface sentences with, “Cal remembers
when...” or “Ben worked with an athlete who...” When we were finished
with sections of the book and went back to read what we had written, we
found the constant quoting hindered the flow of the book and prevented
the reader from making connections between examples that came off as
separate story lines.
To solve this perceived flaw to the book, we came up with a simple
solution. We wrote the book from the first person view of a third party
narrative. Instead of stating which one of us is involved with a story,
we say “I remember” or “I worked with.” In essence, we created an
imaginary person who is the culmination of both of our life experiences,
knowledge, and stories. We beg the readers indulgence with this style
choice and say that it is in no way meant to deceive or misguide the
reader as to the source of information, but rather to improve the
consistency and readability of the book. We feel that this allows for
one clear voice to present the information and will maximize the
usefulness of the material to the reader.
Coach Credentials
Cal Dietz
Strength and Human Performance Coach, Sport Science Consultant
Cal Dietz has been an Olympic Sports Strength and Conditioning
coach for numerous sports at the University of Minnesota since 2000.
During his tenure, Dietz has trained athletes that have achieved 540+
All-American honors, 10 NCAA Team National Champions, Teams that have
won 34 Big Ten/WCHA championships teams, 29 Big Ten/WCHA Conference
tournaments, 22 NCAA Final Four appearances, He has consulted with
Olympic and World Champions in various sports and professional athletes
in the NHL, NFL, NBA, MLB, MMA and Professional Boxing.
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