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E-grāmata: Exercise Personal Training 101

  • Formāts: 228 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814452120
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  • Formāts: 228 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814452120

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Exercise Personal Training 101 provides a message of empowerment for personal trainers who believe in the holistic development of their clients. The key philosophy of the book is to help personal trainers of exercise to empower their clients with good problem-solving and decision-making skills concerning their health and well-being. Good personal trainers become great personal trainers when they practise HELP with their clients and help them to become better problem-solvers and decision makers rather than telling them what to do, by offering sound and scientifically-based information that is personalised and appropriate.Personal exercise training books that address associated issues of the profession are rare and not easily available. Many personal trainers are self-taught, do not have the required qualifications and are motivated by the amount of money that they can make rather than the health and well-being of clients. Readers will learn what makes a good personal trainer and those who are in the profession can benefit by equipping themselves with the knowledge, skills and attitudes that will make them a great exercise personal trainer. Excellent personal trainers can be lifestyle and wellness coaches who are renowned for their great listening skills and high emotional quotient. They exceed client expectations at every opportunity. Special features in the book include concept statements, strategies for action, technology updates, in the news, key points and technical jargon, web-resources and follow-up references. The book is a must-read whether you are starting out in personal training or you are an experienced personal trainer.
Experts' View v
About the Authors vii
Preface ix
List of Tables
xv
List of Figures
xvii
Part 1 Generic Personal Training Issues
1(44)
Chapter 1 Fundamental Anchors and Beliefs in Personal Training
3(10)
1.1 Introduction
3(1)
1.2 Essential Beliefs, Values and Qualities
4(4)
1.3 Personal Training Start-Up 101
8(2)
1.4 Start Your Own Business
10(1)
1.5 Action Strategies
10(1)
1.6 In the News
11(1)
1.7 Summary and Key Points
11(1)
1.8 Recommended Readings and Website Resource
12(1)
Chapter 2 Code and Ethics of Personal Training
13(6)
2.1 Introduction
13(1)
2.2 Code and Practice
14(2)
2.3 Action Strategies
16(1)
2.4 Summary and Key Points
17(1)
2.5 Recommended Readings and Website Resource
17(2)
Chapter 3 The First Client Meeting --- Keeping It Real
19(6)
3.1 The Right Start
19(3)
3.2 Determining Client Goals and Limitations
22(1)
3.3 Formalising Forms
22(1)
3.4 Action Strategies
23(1)
3.5 Summary and Key Points
23(2)
Chapter 4 Effective Fitness Programme Design
25(20)
4.1 Introduction
25(1)
4.2 Holistic Physical Fitness
26(1)
4.3 Muscle Strength and Endurance Conditioning
27(1)
4.4 Body Composition Monitoring
27(1)
4.5 Cardiovascular Conditioning
28(1)
4.6 Joint Flexibility Conditioning
29(1)
4.7 General Principles of Training
30(3)
4.8 Overtraining
33(1)
4.9 Incorporate Variety, Mixed or Cross-Training
34(1)
4.10 Understanding Basic Sports Science
34(6)
4.11 Considerations When Training Outdoors
40(1)
4.12 Training in a Health Club
41(1)
4.13 Training at Home
42(1)
4.14 Action Strategies
42(1)
4.15 In the News
43(1)
4.16 Summary and Key Points
43(1)
4.17 Technology Updates
43(1)
4.18 Recommended Readings and Website Resource
43(2)
Part 2 Specific Programme Issues
45(152)
Chapter 5 Designing the Flexibility Programme
47(28)
5.1 Introduction
47(1)
5.2 Health Benefits of Improved Flexibility
48(2)
5.3 Anatomy of Stretching
50(2)
5.4 Basis Principles for Flexibility Training
52(3)
5.5 Types of Flexibility Training
55(5)
5.6 Other Flexibility-Based Activities and Training Aids
60(5)
5.7 Common Flexibility and Stretching Exercises
65(7)
5.8 Action Strategies
72(1)
5.9 In the News
72(1)
5.10 Summary and Key Points
72(1)
5.11 Recommended Readings and Website Resource
72(3)
Chapter 6 Designing Strength and Endurance Resistance Programmes
75(16)
6.1 Introduction
75(1)
6.2 Different Methods of Resistance Training
76(2)
6.3 Conducting the Workout: Essential Knowledge and Sequence
78(3)
6.4 Training for Muscular Endurance and Muscular Strength
81(1)
6.5 Sample Resistance Training Exercises
81(9)
6.6 Action Strategies
90(1)
6.7 In the News
90(1)
6.8 Summary and Key Points
90(1)
6.9 Suggested Readings and Website Resource
90(1)
Chapter 7 Designing the Cardiovascular Programme
91(40)
7.1 Introduction
91(1)
7.2 Basic Principles of the Energy Systems
92(3)
7.3 Principles of Training and Programming Adapting to Client's Needs
95(6)
7.4 Estimated Energy Expenditure of Various Sports and Physical Activities
101(3)
7.5 Three Basic Phases of a Training Session
104(1)
7.6 Common Cardiovascular Activities
105(11)
7.7 Cardiovascular Machines and Equipment
116(7)
7.8 Monitoring Intensity of Cardiovascular Conditioning
123(6)
7.9 Action Strategies
129(1)
7.10 In the News
129(1)
7.11 Summary and Key Points
130(1)
7.12 Recommended Readings and Website Resource
130(1)
Chapter 8 Designing the Nutritional Programme
131(22)
8.1 Introduction
131(1)
8.2 Professional Role of the Personal Trainer in Nutrition
132(1)
8.3 What is a Healthy Diet?
132(2)
8.4 Estimated Energy Expenditure of Various Sports and Physical Activities
134(6)
8.5 Understanding Hydration
140(2)
8.6 Dietary Supplements and Ergogenic Aids
142(5)
8.7 Principles of Effective Weight Management
147(2)
8.8 Common Eating Disorders
149(2)
8.9 Action Strategies
151(1)
8.10 Summary and Key Points
151(1)
8.11 Recommended Readings and Website Resource
152(1)
Chapter 9 Individualising Programme Design
153(32)
9.1 Clients Have Unique Needs
153(2)
9.2 Theoretical Models that Explain Lifestyle Changes
155(2)
9.3 The Meaning of Maintenance
157(1)
9.4 Assessing Fitness
157(3)
9.5 Common Testing Protocols
160(19)
9.6 Monitoring Progress
179(3)
9.7 Action Strategies
182(1)
9.8 Summary and Key Points
183(1)
9.9 Recommended Readings and Website Resource
183(2)
Chapter 10 Exercise Considerations for Special Cases
185(12)
10.1 Introduction
185(1)
10.2 Exercise Planning for Managing Obesity
186(2)
10.3 Exercise Planning for Older Adults
188(4)
10.4 Exercise Planning for the Asthmatics
192(2)
10.5 Action Strategies
194(1)
10.6 Summary and Key Points
194(1)
10.7 Recommended Readings and Website Resource
194(3)
Appendix A Client Acknowledgement and Indemnity 197(2)
Appendix B Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire 199(2)
Appendix C Sample Exercise Accounts 201(2)
Appendix D Client's Training Diary 203(2)
Bibliography 205