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NSCA's Guide to Program Design


NSCA's Guide to Program Design

Hardback by Hoffman, Jay; NSCA -National Strength & Conditioning Association

NSCA's Guide to Program Design

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ISBN:
9780736084024
Publication Date:
5 Dec 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Human Kinetics Publishers
Imprint:
Human Kinetics
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 - 9 May 2024
NSCA's Guide to Program Design

Description

NSCA's Guide to Program Design offers the most current information, guidance, and protocols from respected scientists and practitioners with expertise in strength and conditioning program design. Developed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), this text offers strength and conditioning professionals a scientific basis for developing training programs for specific athletes at specific times of year. Straightforward and accessible, NSCA's Guide to Program Design presents a detailed examination of considerations and challenges in developing a program for each key fitness component and fitness performance goal. Editor Jay Hoffman and his team of contributors have assembled an exceptional reference for practicing professionals and a valuable educational resource for new professionals and students preparing for certification. This authoritative text moves beyond the simple template presentation of program design to help readers grasp the reasons and procedures for sequencing training in a safe, sport-specific manner. The text offers 20 tables that are sample workouts or training plans for athletes in a variety of sports, technique photos and instructions for select drills, and a sample annual training plan that shows how to assemble all the pieces previously presented. Plus, extensive references offer starting points for continued study and professional enrichment. NSCA's Guide to Program Design progresses sequentially through the program design process. It begins by examining the athlete needs assessment process as well as performance testing considerations and selection. Next, performance-related information on both dynamic warm-up and static stretching is discussed and dynamic warm-up protocols and exercises are presented. Then it reveals an in-depth by-chapter look at program design for resistance, power, anaerobic, endurance, agility, speed, and balance and stability training. For each, considerations and adaptations are examined, strategies and methods are discussed, and evidence-based information on program development is presented. The final two chapters help you put it all together with a discussion of training integration, periodization, and implementation. In addition, a sample annual training plan illustrates how to integrate each of the key fitness components into a cohesive yearlong program. As a bonus, a sample annual training plan is provided on our website so you can create your own training plans. The fitness, safety, and performance of athletes reflect the importance of continued education in the science of strength and conditioning. NSCA's Guide to Program Design helps bridge the gap between scientist and practitioner by providing coaches and other strength and conditioning professionals with evidence-based information and applications. Sharing the latest in proven research, NSCA's Guide to Program Design helps readers remain on the cutting edge of athletic performance. NSCA's Guide to Program Design is part of the Science of Strength and Conditioning series. Developed with the expertise of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), this series of texts provides the guidelines for converting scientific research into practical application. The series covers topics such as tests and assessments, program design, and nutrition. Earn continuing education credits/units! A continuing education course and exam that uses this book is also available. It may be purchased separately or as part of a package that includes all the course materials and exam.

Contents

Chapter 1. Athlete Needs Analysis William J. Kraemer, PhD, Brett A. Comstock, MA, James E. Clark, MS, and Courtenay Dunn-Lewis, MA Metabolic Demands of the Sport Biomechanical Demands of the Sport Injury Risks of the Sport Integrating the Needs Analysis Chapter 2. Athlete Testing and Program Evaluation Jay R. Hoffman, PhD Factors That Affect Performance Testing Test Selection Practical Considerations for Test Administration Tests for Needs Assessment and Program Evaluation Chapter 3. Dynamic Warm-Up Avery D. Faigenbaum, EdD Static Stretching and Performance Dynamic Warm-Up and Performance Developing a Dynamic Warm-Up Protocol Dynamic Warm-Up Exercises Chapter 4. Resistance Training Nicholas A. Ratamess, PhD Adaptations to Resistance Training Customizing Resistance Training Programs Resistance Training Program Variables Chapter 5. Power Training Robert U. Newton, PhD, Prue Cormie, PhD, and William J. Kraemer, PhD Factors Contributing to Power Output Targeting Power Development Training Methods for Power Development Selecting Load and Velocity for Power Development Chapter 6. Anaerobic Conditioning Jay R. Hoffman, PhD Physiological Adaptations From Anaerobic Conditioning Programs Developing Anaerobic Conditioning Programs Anaerobic Conditioning Exercises Chapter 7. Endurance Training Joel T. Cramer, PhD, and Abbie E. Smith, PhD Factors in Aerobic Endurance Performance Aerobic Endurance Training Variables Aerobic Endurance Training Strategies Periodization for Aerobic Endurance Training Chapter 8. Agility Training Lee E. Brown, EdD, and Andy V. Khamoui, MS Factors in Agility Performance Assessing Agility Training for Agility Agility Program Design Chapter 9. Speed Training Jay R. Hoffman, PhD, and John Graham, MS Factors in Speed Performance Sprinting Mechanics and Technique Speed Program Design Chapter 10. Balance and Stability Training Nejc Sarabon, PhD Program Planning and Periodization Safe Progression for Balance Exercises Stability Training for Joint Systems Chapter 11. Training Integration and Periodization G. Gregory Haff, PhD, and Erin E. Haff, MA General Principles of Periodization Training Periods Sequencing and Integration of the Training Process Practical Guidelines Chapter 12. Training Program Implementation Jay R. Hoffman, PhD, Lee E. Brown, PhD, and Abbie E. Smith, PhD Workout Sessions Off-Season Training Competitive Season Considerations for Endurance Athletes Program Evaluation

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