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Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning - 3rd Edition

Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning - 3rd EditionAuthor: National Strength and Conditioning Association
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 3
Pages: 656
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Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.2 x 1.6

ISBN: 0736058036
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.71
EAN: 9780736058032
ASIN: 0736058036

Publication Date: June 2, 2008
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Now in its third edition, Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning is the most comprehensive reference available for strength and conditioning professionals. In this text, 30 expert contributors explore the scientific principles, concepts, and theories of strength training and conditioning as well as their applications to athletic performance.

Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning is the most-preferred preparation text for the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) exam. The research-based approach, extensive exercise technique section, and unbeatable accuracy of Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning make it the text readers have come to rely on for CSCS exam preparation.

The third edition presents the most current strength training and conditioning research and applications in a logical format designed for increased retention of key concepts. The text is organized into five sections. The first three sections provide a theoretical framework for application in section 4, the program design portion of the book. The final section offers practical strategies for administration and management of strength and conditioning facilities.
  • Section 1 (chapters 1 through 10) presents key topics and current research in exercise physiology, biochemistry, anatomy, biomechanics, endocrinology, sport nutrition, and sport psychology and discusses applications for the design of safe and effective strength and conditioning programs.
  • Section 2 (chapters 11 and 12) discusses testing and evaluation, including the principles of test selection and administration as well as the scoring and interpretation of results.
  • Section 3 (chapters 13 and 14) provides techniques for warm-up, stretching, and resistance training exercises. For each exercise, accompanying photos and instructions guide readers in the correct execution and teaching of stretching and resistance training exercises. This section also includes a set of eight new dynamic stretching exercises.
  • Section 4 examines the design of strength training and conditioning programs. The information is divided into three parts: anaerobic exercise prescription (chapters 15 through 17), aerobic endurance exercise prescription (chapter 18), and periodization and rehabilitation (chapters 19 and 20). Step-by-step guidelines for designing resistance, plyometric, speed, agility, and aerobic endurance training programs are shared. Section 4 also includes detailed descriptions of how principles of program design and periodization can be applied to athletes of various sports and experience levels. Within the text, special sidebars illustrate how program design variables can be applied to help athletes attain specific training goals.
  • Section 5 (chapters 21 and 22) addresses organization and administration concerns of the strength training and conditioning facility manager, including facility design, scheduling, policies and procedures, maintenance, and risk management.
Chapter objectives, key points, key terms, and self-study questions provide a structure to help readers organize and conceptualize the information. Unique application sidebars demonstrate how scientific facts can be translated into principles that assist athletes in their strength training and conditioning goals.

Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning also offers new lecture preparation materials. A product specific Web site includes new student lab activities that instructors can assign to students. Students can visit this Web site to print the forms and charts for completing lab activities, or they can complete the activities electronically and email their results to the instructor. The instructor guide provides a course description and schedule, chapter objectives and outlines, chapter-specific Web sites and additional resources, definitions of primary key terms, application questions with recommended answers, and links to the lab activities. The presentation package and image bank, delivered in Microsoft PowerPoint, offers instructors a presentation package containing over 1,000 slides to help augment lectures and class discussions. In addition to outlines and key points, the resource also contains over 450 figures, tables, and photos from the textbook, which can be used as an image bank by instructors who need to customize their own presentations. Easy-to-follow instructions help guide instructors on how to reuse the images within their own PowerPoint templates. These tools can be downloaded online and are free to instructors who adopt the text for use in their courses.

Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, Third Edition, provides the latest and most comprehensive information on the structure and function of body systems, training adaptations, testing and evaluation, exercise techniques, program design, and organization and administration of facilities. Its accuracy and reliability make it not only the leading preparation resource for the CSCS exam but also the definitive reference that strength and conditioning professionals and sports medicine specialists depend on to fine-tune their practice.



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4 out of 5 stars Very happy with the material   October 17, 2009
Paul Mueller (St. Louis, MO USA)
This textbook is the required text for my Principles of Human Performance class at Missouri Baptist. The material in this book is very thorough and provides tables and step by step images of the CSCS certification application tests. The book gives you most of the information you need for National Certification for Personal Training and Strength and Conditioning. It's very easy to read and understand, but be aware that this book should be a compliment to the NSCM study material. I would recommend it to anyone thinking of pursuing Personal Training or Strength and Conditioning!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent book!!   October 13, 2009
James McNichol
If you are studying for the CSCS I would highly recommend this textbook! It's an easy read and is loaded with tons of useful information. The sample quizzes at the end of each chapter really help to make sure you understand what you're reading, and the examples it gives of each topic are very helpful too. One of the few textbooks that I do not regret buying!!


5 out of 5 stars Great scientific background!   September 23, 2009
glfabro (Brazil)
This book has deep scientific background backing up almost every paragraph. I found it a very complete material, ranging from cell level studies to nutrition to training methods. This book needs 40 pages on the back (in a close to '8' true type font) in order to list all the bibliography references. Great material!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent   September 20, 2009
Kentucky John (Cincinnati Area)
This is the textbook for the Strength Training class I am taking at Northern Kentucky University. I haven't looked at any other texts on this subject, so I don't know how it compares to others. I am a third of the way through it, and so far, it is excellent - well written, key points identified, tables summarizing points, etc. Very in depth, informative, and to the point (no wordiness).

A basic course in Anatomy and Physiology would be a useful pereq., as it gets into muscle physiology, hormones, energy systems, etc.



5 out of 5 stars CSCS Licensing   September 17, 2009
Pierre A. Taylor (Pella, IA USA)
This book dumbs down complication in the strength and conditioning world. I love it. You read it...and you will love it.

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