Search Results - Essentials of strength training and conditioning
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Strength and conditioning for sports performance
I. Jeffreys, J.MoodyPublished 2021“…An effective strength and conditioning program is an essential component of the preparation of any athlete or sportsperson. …”
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The science and practice of middle and long distance running (Die Wissenschaft und Praxis des Mittel- und Langstreckenlaufs)
R. C. Blagrove, P. R. HayesPublished 2021“…Moore, Tom Goom and Kelly J. Ashford 14 Strength Training for Enhancing Performance and Reducing Injury Risk ; Richard C. …”
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Routledge handbook of strength and conditioning: Sport-specific programming for high performance
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Science and application of high-intensity interval training: solutions to the programming puzzle
P. Laursen, M. BuchheitPublished 2019“…Surprisingly, few resources have attempted to explain both the science behind the HIIT movement and its sport-specific application to athlete training. That`s why Science and Application of High-Intensity Interval Training is a must-have resource for sport coaches, strength and conditioning professionals, personal trainers, and exercise physiologists, as well as for researchers and sport scientists who study high-intensity interval training. …”
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Leistungsstand und Hauptreserven der Startleistung im Skeleton zu den Olympischen Winterspielen 2014 (Level and main reserves in skeleton start performance at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games)
Speer, A., Müller, J.Published in Zeitschrift für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft (2014)“…Strength and speed training are the main resources to prepare skeleton sprint performance. …”
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Developing the core
J. M. Willardson, National Strength & Conditioning AssociationPublished 2014“…However, whether they are known for a powerful golf swing or a hard hockey slap shot, the best athletes all have one thing in common—a strong and well-conditioned core. The world`s leading organization in the field of sport conditioning, the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), brings you the authoritative resource on strengthening the core to maximize sport performance. …”
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Physiological tests for elite athletes
R. K. Tanner, C. J. Gore, Australian Institute of SportPublished 2013“…(Verlagsinformation) From the contents: Part I: Laboratory and Athlete Preparation Chapter 1: Quality Assurance in Exercise Physiology Laboratories Evaluating Quality Assurance Australian Certification Model Implementing Quality Assurance Chapter 2: Pretest Environment and Athlete Preparation Risk Management Processes Quality Assurance Considerations Medical Screening Musculoskeletal Screening Informed Consent Pretest Athlete Questionnaire Pretest Diet Considerations Pretest Checklists Chapter 3: Data Collection and Analysis Data Capture and Storage Data Cleansing Data Transformation Analytical Approaches to Testing Athletes Measurement Studies Presentation of Results Part II: Testing Concepts and Athlete Monitoring Chapter 4: Ergometer-Based Maximal Neuromuscular Power Muscular Power Output Maximal Power Output Peak Power Output Maximal Neuromuscular Power Expected Test Scores and Data Interpretation Chapter 5: Anaerobic Capacity Energy Systems Lactate and Fatigue Anaerobic ATP Production Maximal Accumulated Oxygen Deficit Chapter 6: Blood Lactate Thresholds Blood Lactate Testing Rationale Concepts and Controversies Test Protocols Practical Applications Chapter 7: Determination of Maximal Aerobic Power (VO2max) Theoretical Rationale Ergometers VO2 Test Systems Volumetric and Gas Analysis Equipment General Procedures Calculations Chapter 8: Altitude Training Classical Altitude Training Live High, Train Low Intermittent Hypoxic Exposure and Training Using Hypoxia to Prepare for Competition at Altitude Using Hypoxia to Prepare for Competition at Sea Level Altitude and Illness Chapter 9: Heat Physiological Responses to Hot Environmental Conditions Performance in the Heat Use of Heat and Humidity as a Training Intervention Core Temperature Measurement Site Heat-Associated Illness Chapter 10: Physiological Recovery Compression Clothing Hydrotherapy Sleep Massage Stretching Active Recovery Part III: Fundamental Assessment Principles and Protocols Chapter 11: Assessment of Physique Body Composition Models Air Displacement Plethysmography Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Surface Anthropometry Alternate Technologies Factors Influencing Reliability of Methods Chapter 12: Testing and Training Agility Factors Influencing Agility Performance Contemporary Definition of Agility Agility Testing Protocols Individual Interpretation of Tests Training Directions Based on Test Results Chapter 13: Strength and Power Assessment Protocols Relationship Between Strength And Power Strength and Power Assessment Principles Strength, Power, and Functional Performance Chapter 14: Field Testing Principles and Protocols Test Reliability Athlete Preparation Test Environment Chapter 15: Perceptual-Cognitive and Perceptual-Motor Contributions to Elite Performance Anticipating the Movement of an Opponent Recognizing Typical Patterns of Play in Team Sports Possessing Superior Decision-Making Skills Superior Anticipation of Event Probabilities Improved Capacity to Dual Task Constructing and Implementing a Testing Battery Task Representation Part IV: Physiological Protocols for the Assessment of Athletes in Specific Sports (athlete preparation, test environment, equipment checklist, test protocols, references) Chapter 16: Australian Football Players Chapter 17: Basketball Players Chapter 18: Cricket Players Chapter 19: High-Performance Cyclists Track Cycling, Road Cycling, BMX, Mountain Bike Chapter 20: Football (Soccer) Players Chapter 21: Hockey Players Chapter 22: Netball Players Chapter 23: Rowers Chapter 24: Rugby League Players Chapter 25: Rugby Union Players Chapter 26: Runners and Walkers Chapter 27: Sailors Chapter 28: Sprint Kayak Athletes Chapter 29: Swimmers Chapter 30: Tennis Players Chapter 31: Triathletes Chapter 32: Indoor and Beach Volleyball Players Indoor Volleyball, Beach Volleyball Chapter 33: Water Polo Players…”
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Endurance running drills
Nutall, J.Published 2009“…To ward off injuries in areas of the body that are critical for endurance success, John Nuttall presents a 5-part conditioning drills series that he feels is essential to running economy and training consistency. …”
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Internationale und nationale Entwicklungstendenzen in der Sportart Ringen auf der Grundlage der Ergebnisse der Olympischen Spiele in Athen mit Folgerungen für den Olympiazyklus 200... (International and national developmental trends in the sport of Olympic style wrestling based on the results of the Olympic Games in Athens with conclusions for the Olympic cycle 2005-2008)
Tünnemann, H.Published in Zeitschrift für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft (2005)“…Young athletes and especially the Japanese wrestlers presented a unique offensive wrestling style, based on a very high wrestling speed. Essential components of the successful combat behaviour were stable conditional abilities, superior technique-oriented strength abilities and well-mastered technical-tactical abilities. …”
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Coaching drills & performance enhancement skills in swimming
Sweetenham, NB., Goldsmith,W., Richards, R.Published in coachesinfo.com“…Once drills are learned they are applied during the training session to achieve the desired affect. Sometimes it's best to practise drills under conditions of fatigue which closely resemble actual race conditions. 8.The brain will learn the correct and incorrect technique equally well. …”
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Training variation: Periodization
Wathen, D., Baechle, T. R., Earle, R. W.Published in Essentials of strength training and conditioning (2000)Collective title: “…Essentials of strength training and conditioning…”
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How Australian swimmers peak
Pyne, D., Goldsmith, W.Published in Australian Masters Swimming Coaching Newsletter (1996)“…Put as much effort into the planning and execution of the tapering and peaking program as you do for regular training. - The annual plan and the competition calendar are essential tools. …”