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Dan John (born August 28, 1957) is a strength coach and a track and field coach, is a coach of the John Powell Discus Camp annually, is a competitive Master's throwing athlete and Highland Games competitor, and an RKC kettlebell instructor. He's a writer who covers all aspects of weightlifting, athletic training and throwing, is a contributor to and T-Nation and is the editor of Get Up! newsletter for weightlifting, throwing sports and Highland Games competitors. Coach John is an accomplished lecturer of the weight training sports, and commands a large following among competitive athletes and fitness enthusiasts worldwide. Dan has a reputation for advocating adherence to basic weight training principles, such as focus on form and nutrition, in his trainees and readers. His popularity, as opposed to many popular fitness writers, is due in part to his simple and effective approach to "the basics" of weight training. He is known for the invention of the Goblet squat. He rounds out his athletics with two Masters degrees (history and religious education) and writes for Catholic and Utah State historical publications. He is married to Tiffini and has two daughters, Kelly and Lindsay. Currently, Dan is ranked as a Masters Highland Games athlete, holds the American Record in the Weight Pentathlon and holds numerous National Championships in weightlifting and throwing, and maintains a free internet coaching site. His most recent competitions were the Pleasanton Highland Games, August 30-31, 2008, where he took first place in the Master's Division (50+), and the US Master's Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Spokane, Washington, August 7-10, 2008, where he placed first in the discus (54.69m), second in the hammer throw (53.61m) and third in the shot put (14.01m) in the 50-55 division. Competition history * Multiple-State Champion: Discus, Hammer, Shot, Highland Games and Olympic Lifting * National Masters Champion: Discus, Olympic Lifting and Virtual Highland Games * Current American Record Holder in Masters Weight Pentathlon Personal bests in competition * Snatch 314 * Dead lift 628 * Clean and Jerk 385 * Clean 402 * Discus 190' 6" * Hammer 201' 6" * Shot Put 51' 9" Bibliography Books: *Never Let Go ISBN 978-1-931046-38-1 DVDs: *A Philosophy of Strength Training ISBN 978-193104648-0 *Perfecting Your Kettlebell Form ISBN 978-193104649-7 *Olympic Lifting for Beginners ISBN 978-193104650-3 *Warm-ups, Workouts & Barbell Complexes ISBN 978-193104651-4 *Everything's Over My Head ISBN 1-93104669-7 Articles online * The Overhead Squat * Training Philosophy * The Gable Method * The Secret Workout * Four Reasons to Olympic Lift * Three Principles of Fat Loss * Current Article Listing Videos online * One-hour Olympic lifting coaching video
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