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for a very limited time. By this Young was referring to the same thing that I often refer
to as "Busted Up Weight Lifter Syndrome".
( For our new participants to our forum "Busted Up Weight Lifter Syndrome" is where a man
lifts heavier and heavier weights over a period of years to achieve more intense muscular
contractions not realizing that he is destroying and compressing his spinal discs while
over taxing his joints, ligaments, and tendons. In time this type of training results in
permanent injury for the vast majority of men and as a consequence the man can no longer
train. One often sees this kind of man at social gatherings bragging about how much he
used to be able to "bench". Such men are often so busted up and in so much pain that they
can no longer train at all. To compensate they live in the past and brag about what they
could once do.)
Now back to Frank Rudolph Young. Yes, he taught certain Push-Up variations that I have
seen no where else. Some were similar to Atlas style push-Ups in that they created an
extended range of motion but the angles were different and they had to be performed
exactly as described in order to perform them correctly. Many of his variations were very
complex and worded in such a way that they were very difficult to understand. His two
books with greatest number of Push-Up variations were 1) Yoga Secrets for Extraordinary
Health and Long Life and 2) Somo-Psychic Power.
Young also wrote many other books on Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) and Psychic (mind)
development. In fact, during the 1980's when I became a certified NLP practitioner I was
at a seminar during which the group facilitator was making outrageous claims about NLP
(Neuro Linguistic Programming) being an entirely new development in the field of
neurological science. During a break I kindly told him that before he continues making
those assertions in future seminars he should read Frank Rudolph Young's books because he
would discover that Young taught many of the exact same concepts under different
terminologies. Needless to say, he was amazed when I told him this.
Bottom line: I believe Frank Rudolph Young was a genius. And in many ways way ahead of
his time. .
---John Peterson"
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