Tony’s Fitness Reviews and Training Journal

Infinite Intensity

Who is this guy and what is this product?

Infinite Intensity By Ross Enamait

What does this product claim?

 

Quote:

Infinite Intensity will revolutionize the way athletes view training. This program integrates a lifetime of “in the trenches” experience, coupled with years of extensive research.This is not a picture book filled with “secret” exercises. There is nothing new under the sun. This 250 page manual will outline a complete system, from A to Z, covering all aspects of physical training.

Infinite Intensity will enable the athlete to optimize strength and endurance. Many fighters overemphasize strength training, which negates their conditioning. Others disregard strength work, thus fail to maximize their true potential. This program will teach you how and why to incorporate strength work and conditioning, without allowing one objective to interfere with another.

Where can I get it and how much does it cost?

30.00

Review:

Layout\Format

Many of the smaller “self published” books take a licking in this department but I’m happy to report that this one does a fine job. You’re presented with a 252pg spiral bound book that’s sturdy and usable. I’d like to point out as well that, that page count is indeed accurate as in the margins are reasonable, print on both sides of the page, not enormous areas of white space or pictures just for the sake of slapping a picture in there. The books flows well with one section naturally transitioning into another with no parts leaving you scratching your head wondering why the heck they put it in there to begin with!

Content Usability

I’d like to point out that this manual has a boxer in mind. I suspect that most of what Ross say’s and does has a boxer in mind even though it’s not especially obvious when you’re pressing the “buy” button!

That said I believe that 90% of the healthy population could use this and feel satisfied. Ross’s programming focuses on conditioning and explosive strength and includes a great deal of allowances for personal variances to allow you to tailor an already solid program to your specific needs.

Does it do what it says\Review

I’m not certain that it revolutionized the way I viewed training. If anything it confirmed my preconceived notions after getting dorked around, following questionable paths for many moons, and slowly but surely finding my personal athletic happy spot. The manual is complete with the exception of nutrition advice. You get full explanation of what to do, when to do it, and if you care “why you’re doing it”. It also includes a 50 day trial program if you’re still uncertain with what you’ve read or don’t like reading in the first place and just want to be told what to do.

Final Thoughts:

The key difference with this manual and those of its competition is that it’s not a small snapshot of athleticism or it’s not one aspect of training. It doesn’t even pretend that lifting weights alone will make you a better athlete or running itself will make you better at all worldly events. It doesn’t assume anything from you or mislead you in any way. It’s a total package program that pulls no punches. Think of it like
”Crossfit, but with a logical implementation scheme”. __________________

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