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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width: 216x279 mm, 84 black & white illustrations, 183 black & white halftones
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Human Kinetics
  • ISBN-10: 1450444822
  • ISBN-13: 9781450444828
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width: 216x279 mm, 84 black & white illustrations, 183 black & white halftones
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Human Kinetics
  • ISBN-10: 1450444822
  • ISBN-13: 9781450444828
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Bringing together a diverse, international group of professionals, Joyce and Lewindon present updated, cutting-edge performance science with essential information for practical application. They describe their twofold goal in performance training: to develop the physiological reserves needed for high performance with less decay over time, and promote the robustness needed to withstand technical and tactical training without injury. Twenty-four chapters are divided into three parts: building robust athletes; developing athletic capacity; delivering performance. The first section deals with fundamental processes involved in developing athletes resistant to injury. The second section discusses key athletic capacities and how to develop them. The third section describes combining all the attributes of performance. Targeting sports and fitness coaches, as well as medical and rehabilitation personnel, they aim to provide the reader with an in-depth understanding of athletic training for practical application. There are references, about the editors, about the contributors, illustrations, tables, and figures. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Foreword vii
Introduction: Understanding Modern Athletes ix
David Joyce
Daniel Lewindon
Part I Building Robust Athletes
1(96)
Chapter 1 Evaluating Athletic Capacities
3(12)
Mike McGuigan
Chapter 2 Developing Younger Athletes
15(14)
Rhodri S. Lloyd
Jon L. Oliver
Chapter 3 Enhancing Movement Efficiency
29(12)
Craig Ranson
David Joyce
Chapter 4 Stabilising and Strengthening the Core
41(20)
Andy Ban
Daniel Lewindon
Chapter 5 Optimising Flexibility
61(10)
Sue Falsone
Chapter 6 Monitoring the Training Response
71(14)
Aaron J. Courts
Stuart Cormack
Chapter 7 Retraining the Injured Athlete
85(12)
Daniel Lewindon
David Joyce
Part II Developing Athletic Capacity
97(148)
Chapter 8 Customizing the Warm-Up and Cool-Down
99(14)
Rett Larson
Chapter 9 Fine-Tuning Motor Control
113(14)
Frans Bosch
Chapter 10 Using Strength Platforms for Explosive Performance
127(18)
Daniel Baker
Chapter 11 Successfully Translating Strength Into Speed
145(22)
Derek M. Hansen
Chapter 12 Optimising Training for Jumping and Landing
167(18)
Jeremy Sheppard
Chapter 13 Increasing Agility
185(14)
Sophia Nimphius
Chapter 14 Generating Anaerobic Power
199(12)
David Martin
Chapter 15 Establishing Endurance for Repeated Performance
211(10)
Darcy Norman
Chapter 16 Boosting Aerobic Capacity
221(10)
Gregory Dupont
Chapter 17 Optimising Effective Cross-Training Methods
231(14)
Anthony Rice
Chris Spinks
Part III Delivering Performance
245(86)
Chapter 18 Planning a Performance Programme
247(12)
Benjamin Rosenblatt
Chapter 19 Designing Energy-Specific Programmes
259(10)
Joel Jamieson
Chapter 20 Minimising the Interference Effect
269(8)
Glenn Stewart
Chapter 21 Optimising Preseason Training in Team Sports
277(14)
Darren Burgess
Chapter 22 Peaking for Competition in Individual Sports
291(10)
G. Gregory Haff
Chapter 23 Maintaining an In-Season Conditioning Edge
301(18)
Stuart Yule
Chapter 24 Recovering Effectively in High-Performance Sports
319(12)
Christian J. Cook
Liam P. Kilduff
Marc R. Jones
References 331(26)
Index 357(13)
About the Editors 370(1)
About the Contributors 371
David Joyce worked as a high performance coach and physiotherapist at the last two Olympic Games (2008 with Team Great Britain and 2012 with Team China), as well as multiple World and Continental Championships. He has also worked with teams in the English Premier League, Turkish Super Lig as well as in professional Rugby Union and Rugby League. Dan Lewington is uniquely qualified with postgraduate Masters degrees in both sports science and sports medicine. He has over 10 years experience working full-time in elite sport as a physiotherapist for the England Rugby Union team, a post he has held for over four years. Working as part of a world leading performance team he helps ensure the health and performance of England's best rugby players.