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Cultures of Antimilitarism Alex Kasman Overtraining Athletes identifies forces that

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Overtraining Athletes identifies forces that push athletes to overtrain by sharing the struggles of those athletes and the sport professionals who seek to help them

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Cultures of Antimilitarism Alex Kasman Overtraining Athletes identifies forces thatAfter suffering crushing military defeats in 1945, both Japan and Germany have again achieved positions of economic dominance and political influence. Yet neither seeks to regain its former military power; on the contrary, antimilitarism has become so deeply rooted in the Japanese and German national psyches that even such questions as participation in international peacekeeping forces are met with widespread domestic opposition. In Cultures of

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