Training for rowing
(Training für Rudern)
In this book
- The power demands of rowing are described;
- The impact of weight and gender effects on performance are discussed;
- Protocols for lab and field-testing elite rowers are outlined;
- Monitoring strategies for rowers in the field are also described.
- The physiological and energy demands of 2,000m rowing are explained;
- A training band systemis outlined, which can be tailored to train specific energy systems;
- A 4-stage testing procedure is described in order to help rowers and coaches design an appropriate training program.
- The popular theories of themechanisms of pain are examined;
- The role of the nervous systemin pain generation is explained;
- Strategies for assessing how to react.
- The evidence for age-related performance decline is presented;
- The physiological and physical requirements for successful masters rowing are discussed;
- The use ofmarathon rowing training programs to enhance rowing performance in older rowers is outlined and examples given.
- The importance of consuming carbohydrate during endurance events is explained;
- The background to modern carbohydrate drink formulation is outlined;
- Recent research on the potential benefits of mixed carbohydrate drinks containing fructose is presented;
- Recommendations for endurance athletes are made.
Contents:
Rowing Physiology Life at the top - how are elite rowers tested and monitored?
(Richard Godfrey and Greg Whyte)
Rowing Training Power to the people - maximising your 2,000m rowing performance.
(Terry O`Neill)
Injury Prevention How thoracic spine flexibility can keep injuries at bay.
(Sean Fyfe)
Pain Management Pain and gain - how rowers can manage and overcome pain?
(Matt Lancaster)
Rowing for Masters Masters rowing - don`t fear the reaper!
(Eddie Fletcher)
Carbohydrate Nutrition Carbohydrate drinks - is fructose the new key to enhanced endurance performance?
(Andrew Hamilton)
What the scientists say:
Recipe for the perfect rower.
Power output and lean body mass - how do rowers compare with other.
New methods of monitoring elite rowers.
Why fluid is the key for precompetition lightweight rowers.
© Copyright 2007 Veröffentlicht von P2P Publishing. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
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| Notationen: | Ausdauersportarten |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Veröffentlicht: |
London
P2P Publishing
2007
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| Schriftenreihe: | Peak Performance |
| Online-Zugang: | https://www.sportsperformancebulletin.com/product/training-for-rowing/ |
| Seiten: | 77 |
| Dokumentenarten: | Buch |
| Level: | hoch |