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    Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning by Haff, G. Gregory; Triplett, N. Travis;

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    • Kiadó Human Kinetics
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. március 2.

    • ISBN 9781718216273
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem864 oldal
    • Méret 279x216 mm
    • Súly 2563 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    One of the most comprehensive strength and conditioning resources available.

    Developed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and now in its fifth edition, Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning is the single best resource for strength and conditioning professionals and students. This comprehensive text explains the key theories, concepts, and scientific principles of strength training and conditioning as well as their direct application to athletic competition and performance.

    The content of Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Access, has been updated to reflect the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of a strength and conditioning professional in today's world. Addressing the core proficiencies tested on the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) exam, the evidence-based approach and unbeatable accuracy of this text make it an ideal resource to rely on for CSCS exam preparation.

    The fifth edition contains the most current research and applications, including the following:

    • A new chapter on functional and nonfunctional overreaching, overtraining, and the overtraining syndrome
    • Updated stand-alone chapters to expand on age- and sex-related differences
    • New research on mental health and the psychological impact of injury in sport
    • New information on vaping and smoking and the implications for aerobic training
    • New content about the importance of activating the central nervous system before training

    Written by contributors who are leading experts around the world, the text is organized to lead readers from theory to program design and practical strategies for administration and management of strength and conditioning facilities. Key points, chapter objectives, and self-study questions provide a structure to help students and professionals conceptualize the information and to reinforce fundamental facts. Application sidebars provide practical application of scientific concepts that can be used by strength and conditioning professionals in real-world settings, making the information immediately relatable and usable.

    The online learning tools delivered through HKPropel provide students with 20 downloadable lab activities for practice and retention of information. Furthermore, both students and professionals will benefit from the online videos of 21 foundational exercises that provide visual instruction and reinforce proper technique.

    Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, Fifth Edition, provides the most comprehensive information on organization and administration of facilities, testing and evaluation, exercise techniques, training adaptations, program design, and structure and function of body systems. Its scope, precision, and dependability make it one of the most widely used preparation texts for the CSCS exam as well as a definitive reference for strength and conditioning professionals to consult in their everyday practice.

    Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter 1. Structure and Function of Body Systems
    Michael D. Roberts, PhD
    Musculoskeletal System
    Neuromuscular System
    Cardiovascular System
    Respiratory System
    Acute Responses to Aerobic Exercise
    Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses to Anaerobic Exercise
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 2. Biomechanics of Resistance Exercise
    William R. Johnson, PhD, and Jason Lake, PhD
    Skeletal Musculature
    Anatomical Planes and Major Body Movements
    Human Strength and Power
    Sources of Resistance to Muscle Contraction
    Joint Biomechanics: Concerns in Resistance Training
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 3. Bioenergetics of Exercise and Training
    Dale W. Chapman, PhD
    Essential Terminology
    Biological Energy Systems
    Substrate Depletion and Repletion
    Bioenergetic Limiting Factors in Exercise Performance
    Oxygen Uptake and the Aerobic and Anaerobic Contributions to Exercise
    Metabolic Specificity of Training
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 4. Endocrine Responses to Resistance Exercise and Training
    William J. Kraemer, PhD, Jakob L. Vingren, PhD, and Disa L. Hatfield, PhD
    Historical Perspective on Interest in the Endocrine System
    Endocrine Terminology, Functions, and Mechanisms
    Understanding Signaling Concepts
    Functions of the Endocrine System in Resistance Exercise and Training
    Importance of Recruitment of Muscle Tissue
    Muscle as the Target for Hormone Interactions
    Role of Receptors in Mediating Hormonal Changes
    Categories of Hormones
    Amine Hormone Interactions
    Training-Mediated Hormonal Responses and Mechanisms
    Interpreting Hormonal Changes in Peripheral Blood
    Adaptations in the Endocrine System From Resistance Training
    Primary Anabolic Hormones in Muscle Development
    Growth Hormone
    Insulin-Like Growth Factors and Binding Proteins
    IGF Responses to Exercise
    Training Adaptations and IGF and Binding Proteins
    Adrenal Gland, Cortisol, and Its Role in Resistance Exercise
    Catecholamines and Their Role in Resistance Exercise and Training
    Other Hormonal Considerations in Resistance Training
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 5. Adaptations to Anaerobic Training
    Brandon Roberts, PhD, and Sean Collins, PhD
    Neural Adaptations
    Muscular Adaptations
    Connective Tissue Adaptations
    Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Anaerobic Training
    Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses to Anaerobic Exercise
    Compatibility of Aerobic and Anaerobic Modes of Training
    Detraining
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 6. Adaptations to Aerobic Training
    Kate Baldwin, PhD, and Glen B. Deakin, PhD
    Acute Responses to Aerobic Exercise
    Chronic Adaptations to Aerobic Exercise
    Adaptations to Aerobic Endurance Training
    External and Individual Factors Influencing Adaptations to Aerobic Endurance Training
    Detraining
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 7. Age-Related Differences and Their Implications for Resistance Training
    Rhodri S. Lloyd, PhD, Sylvia Moeskops, PhD, and Avery D. Faigenbaum, EdD
    Youth Populations
    Older Adults
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 8. Sex-Related Differences and Their Implications for Resistance Training
    N. Travis Triplett, PhD, and Nicole Dabbs, PhD
    Implications of Resistance Training for Females
    Training Responses and Adaptations
    Resistance Training Considerations
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 9. Psychological Foundations of Performance
    Daniel B. Hollander, EdD, and Adam Feit, PhD
    Role of Sport Psychology
    Ideal Performance State
    Energy Management: Arousal, Anxiety, and Stress
    Theoretical Tenants of Arousal, Anxiety, and Motivation on Performance
    Motivation
    Attention and Focus
    Psychological Techniques for Improved Performance
    Mental Health and Strength and Conditioning
    Psychological Impact of Injury in Sport
    Enhancing Motor Skill Acquisition and Learning
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 10. Basic Nutritional Factors Affecting Health
    Cassandra Forsythe, PhD, RD
    Role of Sports Nutrition Professionals
    Standard Nutrition Guidelines
    Macronutrients
    Vitamins
    Minerals
    Fluid and Electrolytes
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 11. Nutrition Strategies for Maximizing Performance
    Shawn M. Arent, PhD, and Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, PhD
    Precompetition, During-Event, and Postcompetition Nutrition
    Nutrition Strategies for Altering Body Composition
    Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)
    Feeding and Eating Disorders
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 12. Performance-Enhancing Substances and Methods
    Bill I. Campbell, PhD, and Nathaniel D.M. Jenkins, PhD
    Types of Performance-Enhancing Substances
    Hormones
    Dietary Supplements
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 13. Principles of Test Selection and Administration
    Claire Brady, PhD, and John McMahon, PhD
    Reasons for Testing
    Testing Terminology
    Evaluation of Test Quality
    Test Selection
    Test Administration
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 14. Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation of Selected Tests
    David J. Heikkinen, PhD, Jo Clubb, MS, and John McMahon, PhD
    Measuring Parameters of Athletic Performance
    Monitoring Protocols, Procedures, and Equipment
    Statistical Evaluation of Test Data
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 15. Performance Preparation, Mobility, and Flexibility
    Ian Jeffreys, PhD
    Performance Preparation—The Warm-Up
    Flexibility
    Types of Stretching
    Programming Considerations for Stretching
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 16. Exercise Technique for Free Weight and Machine Training
    Scott Caulfield, MA, Guy Hornsby, PhD, and G. Gregory Haff, PhD
    Fundamentals of Exercise Technique
    Spotting Free Weight Exercises
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 17. Exercise Technique for Alternative Modes and Nontraditional Implement Training
    Justin Keogh, PhD, and G. Gregory Haff, PhD
    General Guidelines
    Bodyweight Training Methods
    Core Stability and Balance Training Methods
    Variable-Resistance Training Methods
    Nontraditional Implement Training Methods
    Unilateral Training
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 18. Program Design for Resistance Training
    Timothy J. Suchomel, PhD, and Paul Comfort, PhD
    Principles of Anaerobic Exercise Prescription
    Step 1: Needs Analysis
    Step 2: Exercise Selection
    Step 3: Training Frequency
    Step 4: Exercise Order
    Step 5: Training Load and Repetitions
    Step 6: Volume
    Step 7: Rest Periods
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 19. Program Design and Technique for Plyometric Training
    Chris A. Bailey, PhD, and Clive Brewer, MSc
    Plyometric Mechanics and Physiology
    Program Design
    Program Length
    Warm-Up
    Age Considerations
    Plyometrics and Other Forms of Exercise
    Safety Considerations
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 20. Program Design and Technique for Speed and Agility Training
    Thomas Dos'Santos, PhD, and Paul A Jones, PhD
    Speed and Agility Mechanics
    Neurophysiological Basis for Speed
    Running Speed
    Methods of Developing Speed
    Agility Performance and Change-of-Direction Ability
    Methods of Developing Agility
    Program Design
    Speed Development Strategies
    Agility Development Strategies
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 21. Program Design and Technique for Aerobic Endurance and Metabolic Training
    Glen B. Deakin, PhD, and Carwyn P.M. Sharp, PhD
    Factors Related to Aerobic Endurance Performance
    Designing an Aerobic Endurance Program
    Types of Aerobic Endurance Training Programs
    Application of Program Design to Training Seasons
    Special Issues Related to Aerobic Endurance Training
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 22. Periodization
    G. Gregory Haff, PhD
    Central Concepts Related to Periodization
    Periodization and Planning the Training Process
    Models of Periodization
    Periodization Hierarchy
    Periodization Periods
    Applying Sport Seasons to the Periodization Periods
    Undulating Versus Linear Periodization Models
    Example of an Annual Training Plan
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 23. Rehabilitation, Reconditioning, and Medical Issues
    Morey J. Kolber, PT, PhD, and William J. Hanney, DPT, PhD
    Allied Health Team
    Types of Injury
    Tissue Healing
    Goals of Rehabilitation and Reconditioning
    Program Design
    Reducing Risk of Injury and Reinjury
    Medical Conditions
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 24. Overreaching, Overtraining, and Recovery
    Andrew C. Fry, PhD, and Bradley C. Nindl, PhD
    Periodization and the General Adaptation Syndrome
    Overtraining and Overreaching
    Overtraining Continuum
    Factors Contributing to Overreaching and Overtraining
    Underperformance and Its Relation to Overtraining and Overreaching
    Performance-Related Variables Affected by Overtraining and Overreaching
    Physiological Mechanisms Associated With Overreaching and Overtraining
    Assessment of Overreaching and Overtraining
    Recovery Methods and Strategies
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 25. Facility Design, Layout, and Organization
    Ryan Metzger, MS, Ryan Fowler, MS, and Eric L. McMahon, MEd
    General Aspects of New Facility Design
    Existing Strength and Conditioning Facilities
    Satellite Training Facilities
    Outdoor Training Spaces
    Assessing Athletic Program Needs
    Designing the Strength and Conditioning Facility
    Arranging Equipment in the Strength and Conditioning Facility
    Maintaining and Cleaning Surfaces and Equipment
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

    Chapter 26. Facility Policies, Procedures, and Legal Issues
    Brijesh Patel, MA, and Reed Wainwright, JD
    Mission Statement and Program Goals
    Program Objectives
    Strength and Conditioning Performance Team
    Legal and Ethical Issues
    Staff Policies and Activities
    Facility Administration
    Emergency Planning and Response
    Conclusion
    Learning Aids

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