The two schools of thought seem to originate from two different perspectives. Those who want useable power NOW!!! (Racers etc), and the ones who want long term reliability.
I have heard a lot about the abuse method and it does work, but you need to rebuild the engine in about half the time (makes sense I suppose). The Mini racers (some of them) used this method but their engines were usually stripped well before about 20-30,000 miles anyway so it did not matter.
If you want a good reliable engine for commuting etc, then run it in the proper way, not the fast way. If you want power NOW!!! and don't mind a rebuild soon then thrash it!
I ues to know of a Mini racer from Macclesfield who used to thrash his freshly rebuilt engine to Anglesey and back to run it in. But he used to regularly blow his engines up and always be rebuilding one!!
