Principles and Practice of Resistance Training represents a true breakthrough in planning and monitoring strength training programs. This research-based book details how to systematically examine the physical, physiological, and biomechanical parameters associated with crafting resistance training programs to improve sport performance and strength and power in athletes. The authors bring together more than 100 collective years of teaching, conducting research, and coaching national- and international-level athletes to share their unique insights concerning adaptations to strength and conditioning. The text is written in a manner that challenges professionals while remaining accessible to advanced coaches. It begins by presenting readers wit...
The objective of the study was to explore coaches’ philosophies regarding strength training (repetit...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
[Extract] Athletes, coaches and sports scientists typically define training into two distinct areas:...
The potential outcomes achieved by resistance training programme design depend on the relationship b...
Background In today's society, health-related influences have contributed to the surge in popularit...
Resistance training produces an array of health benefits, as well as the potential to promote muscul...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Resistance training (RT) is the most popular form of exercise that exerts several benefits (muscle h...
none1noThe theory and methodology of sports training is currently a teaching subject in several cour...
Conditioning for Strength and Human Performance is a clearly written text on strength and conditioni...
The selection of strength exercises for qualified athletes is based on the idea of specificity. This...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Speed is integral to the successful performance of individuals and teams in most sports. Knowledge o...
Theory and methodology of sport training is currently a teaching subject in several courses of sport...
The objective of the study was to explore coaches’ philosophies regarding strength training (repetit...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
[Extract] Athletes, coaches and sports scientists typically define training into two distinct areas:...
The potential outcomes achieved by resistance training programme design depend on the relationship b...
Background In today's society, health-related influences have contributed to the surge in popularit...
Resistance training produces an array of health benefits, as well as the potential to promote muscul...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Resistance training (RT) is the most popular form of exercise that exerts several benefits (muscle h...
none1noThe theory and methodology of sports training is currently a teaching subject in several cour...
Conditioning for Strength and Human Performance is a clearly written text on strength and conditioni...
The selection of strength exercises for qualified athletes is based on the idea of specificity. This...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Speed is integral to the successful performance of individuals and teams in most sports. Knowledge o...
Theory and methodology of sport training is currently a teaching subject in several courses of sport...
The objective of the study was to explore coaches’ philosophies regarding strength training (repetit...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
[Extract] Athletes, coaches and sports scientists typically define training into two distinct areas:...