Written to address the needs in strength and conditioning programs for all students as well as practitioners, Strength and Conditioning: A Biomechanical Approach incorporates all programming aspects of strength and conditioning including training methods to develop muscular strength and power, flexibility, and the development of effective warm-up regimens. Performance analysis techniques in sport are introduced while the constraints-led approach to motor skills acquisition is presented as a framework that can guide the development of practices for the strength and conditioning practitioner. The biomechanical and motor skill acquisition concepts introduced in the text are then applied to fundamental movements including jumping, landing, and sprint running. Provides a solid introduction to biomechanics pertinent to the study of human movements Discusses the performance analysis techniques in sport that can be used by the strength and conditioning practitioner to determine the physiological, mechanical, and technical demands of specific sports, and also the assessment of the techniques used in the execution of sport-specific skills Includes a critical review of the different approaches to motor skill acquisition Incorporates clear learning objectives and worked examples in each chapter that allow readers to apply the concepts to real-life situations Discusses the application of the most recent research pertinent to concepts in each chapter Includes appendices to expand on some of the more complex mathematical techniques required to perform biomechanical analyses and useful resources to aid the student in locating and evaluating scientific evidence. This text is intended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students studying strength and conditioning as part of their athletic training or exercise science major. This text will benefit students who have already acquired CSCS certification and are continuing their studies of biomechanics and strength and conditioning. (c) 2016 656 pages
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