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He works to improve NFL chances
By Ron Borges, Globe Staff | February 21, 2007
WINCHESTER -- Zak DeOssie is sweating, dark pools forming on his T-shirt as
fitness guru Mike Boyle pushes him through an odd-appearing set of leaps,
bounds, skips, dips, and dashes. It is a bright but frigid February morning at
Boyle's strength and conditioning complex in Winchester, an hour's drive from
the Brown University campus DeOssie calls home. He has been coming here four
days a week since December for one purpose: to sweat enough that he won't be
sweating it Monday in Indianapolis, where he will participate in one of the
most unusual job interviews in any business.
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I was going to call this article "6 Things I Hate," then I realized I'd
be a hypocrite. I tell my seven-year-old daughter all the time that
hate is a strong word and it should be used with caution. Hence the new
title.
As I've said frequently, the responses to the articles I
write always seem to produce the next idea. An open forum is a
wonderful incubator. Hopefully we can produce more meaningful dialogue
or, in the case of some of my adoring audience, just mean dialogue.
It's okay. Thinking is good, and a little controversy is good for the mind. Let's stir up some now!
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I like reading Testosterone.
The
nutrition and training info is top notch and so are the writers. I
really enjoy Eric Cressey, Mike Robertson, Dan John, Alwyn Cosgrove,
Charles Staley, Chad Waterbury, and Christian Thibaudeau. I've read
much of what they've written.
Like Dan John, I've been in the
game for coming up on three decades. I've actually been lifting weights
or teaching others to lift weights (in case you've seen me lately) for
over thirty years. In fact, I've worked at Boston University in one
capacity or another for as long as Eric Cressey has been alive.
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