I just
obtained a copy of Wrestling Physical Conditioning Encyclopedia
by John Jesse. Paddy Mortimer was gracious enough to send it to me in exchange
for an East German book th
at I have that is out is out of print. This book is
awesome, full of great practical information. You are probably asking who is John
Jesse? John Jesse was an expert on strength training, injury prevention and rehabilitation
from Southern California. He went to USC, where he was a contemporary of Peyton
Jordan. I think that he worked with Gene Logan of Logan and McKinney Serape Effect

fame. I was first exposed to his ideas in an article my high school football
coach gave me an article he wrote in 1964. Over the next sixteen years I read
everything he wrote that I could get my hands on. Sometime in the late 1970’s,
the exact year escapes me, we shared the podium at The Runners World Sponsored National
Running Week Symposium. We spoke on 
Strength Training for Runners. What an
honor to share the podium with him. He passed away sometime in the 1980’s and
frankly I lost track of his work until the late 90’s when I was going through
my library and some files and found a gold mine of his material. I did not
realize how much of an influence his ideas had on me. He was preaching tri-plane
work in the late 1940’s. Big emphasis on rotary work, a surprise to
the gurus of
today who think invented rotary work. His training made
extensive use of
dumbbells, swing bells and body weight movements in addition to traditional
lifting movements. If you can obtain any of his books they are well worth
reading. His ideas are very contemporary; he was a man ahead of his time. The older
I get and the more I coach the more I realize that we are all traveling paths blazed
by pioneers like John Jesse. It is almost trite to say that we stand on the
shoulders of giants. His work was more the norm rather than the exception in
his day. Sound methodology based on good pedagogy grounded in science. We need
more John Jesse’s today.
2 Comments
Jeremy Frisch
This is too funny. I just got his strength training for runners and hurdlers in mail yesterday! I skimmed through it last night and it looks awsome. I got it on amazon for less than $15.
St patrick
I just got a copy today on Amazon as well. 14.99