Designing resistance training programs

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Designing resistance training programs

Steven J. Fleck, William J. Kraemer

Human Kinetics, c2014

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 411-492) and index

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Description

Textbook for undergraduate exercise science students in strength and conditioning or exercise physiology courses; study guide for individuals preparing for strength and conditioning or personal training certifications; reference for strength and conditioning professionals and personal trainers.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Basic Principles of Resistance Training and Exercise Prescription Basic Definitions Maximal Voluntary Muscle Actions Intensity Training Volume Rest Periods Velocity Specificity Muscle Action Specificity Muscle Group Specificity Energy Source Specificity Periodization Progressive Overload Safety Aspects Summary Chapter 2. Types of Strength Training Isometric Training Dynamic Constant External Resistance Training Variable Resistance Training Isokinetic Training Eccentric Training Considerations for All Types of Training Comparison of Training Types Summary Chapter 3. Physiological Adaptations to Resistance Training Physiological Adaptations Bioenergetics Skeletal Muscle Fibers Nervous System Adaptations Body Composition Changes Hormonal Systems in Resistance Exercise and Training Connective Tissue Cardiovascular Adaptations Summary Chapter 4. Integrating Other Fitness Components Compatibility of Exercise Programs Basics of Cardiorespiratory Training Stretching and Flexibility Summary Chapter 5. Developing the Individualized Resistance Training Workout Program Choices Needs Analysis Program Design Acute Program Variables Training Potential Setting Program Goals Summary Chapter 6. Resistance Training Systems and Techniques Single-Set Systems Express Circuits Multiple-Set Systems Exercise Order Systems Training Techniques Applicable to Other Systems Specialized Systems and Techniques Summary Chapter 7. Advanced Training Strategies Periodization of Resistance Training Comparative Studies Power Development Plyometrics Two Training Sessions in One Day Summary Chapter 8. Detraining Types of Detraining Physiological Mechanisms of Strength Loss Effect of Muscle Action Type Detraining Effects on Bone Detraining the Bulked-Up Athlete Summary Chapter 9. Women and Resistance Training Physiological and Performance Differences Between Sexes Training in Women Women's Hormonal Responses to Resistance Training Menstrual Cycle Bone Density Knee Injuries General Needs Analysis Summary Chapter 10. Children and Resistance Training Training Adaptations Injury Concerns Program Considerations Program Progression Sample Sessions Equipment Modifications and Organizational Difficulties Program Philosophy Summary Chapter 11. Resistance Training for Seniors Hormonal Changes With Age and Resistance Training Body Composition Changes in Seniors Changes in Physical Performance With Age Resistance Training Adaptations in Seniors Developing a Resistance Training Program for Seniors Summary

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