Rowing Faster
Herausgeber: Nolte, Volker
Rowing Faster
Herausgeber: Nolte, Volker
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Voted the most-read book by the International Rowing Association, Rowing Faster achieved unparalleled success. Gold-medal coaches, championship athletes, and top scientists have infused the latest scientific training and racing principles into this edition. It is required reading for rowers and coaches.
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Voted the most-read book by the International Rowing Association, Rowing Faster achieved unparalleled success. Gold-medal coaches, championship athletes, and top scientists have infused the latest scientific training and racing principles into this edition. It is required reading for rowers and coaches.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Human Kinetics Publishers
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9780736090407
- ISBN-10: 0736090401
- Artikelnr.: 32465763
- Verlag: Human Kinetics Publishers
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9780736090407
- ISBN-10: 0736090401
- Artikelnr.: 32465763
Volker Nolte is director of the rowing program and assistant professor at the University of Western Ontario, where he teaches coaching and biomechanics. Since 1993, he has led his men's rowing team to 10 Ontario University Athletics Championships and three Canadian University Championships. In 2008, his university crew won the German University Championships and the Temple Challenge Cup at the famous Henley Royal Regatta in England. He was the lightweight men's national team coach with the German Rowing Association from 1984 to 1990 and with Rowing Canada from 1992 to 2000. His national team crews won an Olympic silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Games, two world championship titles in 1993 and 2000, and several medals at recent world championships. Nolte received both a physical education diploma (1976) and a civil engineering diploma (1979) from the University of Saarbrücken in Germany and a PhD (1984) in biomechanics from the German University of Sport Sciences in Cologne. Nolte is an internationally acknowledged expert in biomechanics. He presents frequently at scientific and coaching education conferences worldwide with his research focusing on coaching and biomechanics of high-performance sport, especially rowing. He is also a distinguished researcher in the field of sport equipment. His research has produced many papers in refereed journals and articles in various publications. Nolte is an experienced rower, representing his home country of Germany at several world championships. He is still a keen competitor in masters events and lives in London, Ontario, Canada.
Part I: The Philosophy of Rowing
Bryan Volpenheim
Chapter 1. Winning at All Costs: A Historical Perspective
Thomas E. Weil
Chapter 2. Developing a Coaching Philosophy
Angela J. Schneider
Part II: Long-Term Athlete Development
Marnie McBean
Chapter 3. How Rowers Learn
Joseph Baker and Jörg Schorer
Chapter 4. Ten Factors Influencing Athlete Development
Istvan Balyi
Chapter 5. Planning for the Long Term
Carolyn Trono
Part III: Rowing Science
Tim Foster
Chapter 6. Rowing Physiology
Ed McNeely
Chapter 7. Monitoring and Managing Your Training
Wolfgang Fritsch
Chapter 8. Loads on the Bodies of Rowers
Paul Francis
Chapter 9. Biomechanics of Rowing
Valery Kleshnev
Chapter 10. Using Equipment More Efficiently
Volker Nolte
Part IV: Training in Rowing
Katrin Rutschow
Chapter 11. The Mental Side of Rowing
Kirsten Barnes
Chapter 12. Training for Strength
Ed McNeely
Chapter 13. Effortless Rowing
Chris O'Brien
Chapter 14. Improving Performance With Nutrition
Peter W.R. Lemon
Chapter 15. Special Considerations for Adaptive Rowing
Karen M. Lewis
Chapter 16. Women in Rowing
Amanda Schweinbenz
Chapter 17. Managing a Team
Yasmin Farooq
Part V: Racing
Derek Porter
Chapter 18. Selecting Athletes and Crews
Al Morrow
Chapter 19. Tapering for Races
Ed McNeely
Chapter 20. Learning From Racing
Valery Kleshnev and Volker Nolte
Part VI: Future of Rowing
Trish Smith and Brad Alan Lewis
Chapter 21. Predicting the Future of Rowing
Wolfgang Fritsch and Volker Nolte
Chapter 22. Shaping the Sport of Rowing
Matt Smith
Bryan Volpenheim
Chapter 1. Winning at All Costs: A Historical Perspective
Thomas E. Weil
Chapter 2. Developing a Coaching Philosophy
Angela J. Schneider
Part II: Long-Term Athlete Development
Marnie McBean
Chapter 3. How Rowers Learn
Joseph Baker and Jörg Schorer
Chapter 4. Ten Factors Influencing Athlete Development
Istvan Balyi
Chapter 5. Planning for the Long Term
Carolyn Trono
Part III: Rowing Science
Tim Foster
Chapter 6. Rowing Physiology
Ed McNeely
Chapter 7. Monitoring and Managing Your Training
Wolfgang Fritsch
Chapter 8. Loads on the Bodies of Rowers
Paul Francis
Chapter 9. Biomechanics of Rowing
Valery Kleshnev
Chapter 10. Using Equipment More Efficiently
Volker Nolte
Part IV: Training in Rowing
Katrin Rutschow
Chapter 11. The Mental Side of Rowing
Kirsten Barnes
Chapter 12. Training for Strength
Ed McNeely
Chapter 13. Effortless Rowing
Chris O'Brien
Chapter 14. Improving Performance With Nutrition
Peter W.R. Lemon
Chapter 15. Special Considerations for Adaptive Rowing
Karen M. Lewis
Chapter 16. Women in Rowing
Amanda Schweinbenz
Chapter 17. Managing a Team
Yasmin Farooq
Part V: Racing
Derek Porter
Chapter 18. Selecting Athletes and Crews
Al Morrow
Chapter 19. Tapering for Races
Ed McNeely
Chapter 20. Learning From Racing
Valery Kleshnev and Volker Nolte
Part VI: Future of Rowing
Trish Smith and Brad Alan Lewis
Chapter 21. Predicting the Future of Rowing
Wolfgang Fritsch and Volker Nolte
Chapter 22. Shaping the Sport of Rowing
Matt Smith
Part I: The Philosophy of Rowing
Bryan Volpenheim
Chapter 1. Winning at All Costs: A Historical Perspective
Thomas E. Weil
Chapter 2. Developing a Coaching Philosophy
Angela J. Schneider
Part II: Long-Term Athlete Development
Marnie McBean
Chapter 3. How Rowers Learn
Joseph Baker and Jörg Schorer
Chapter 4. Ten Factors Influencing Athlete Development
Istvan Balyi
Chapter 5. Planning for the Long Term
Carolyn Trono
Part III: Rowing Science
Tim Foster
Chapter 6. Rowing Physiology
Ed McNeely
Chapter 7. Monitoring and Managing Your Training
Wolfgang Fritsch
Chapter 8. Loads on the Bodies of Rowers
Paul Francis
Chapter 9. Biomechanics of Rowing
Valery Kleshnev
Chapter 10. Using Equipment More Efficiently
Volker Nolte
Part IV: Training in Rowing
Katrin Rutschow
Chapter 11. The Mental Side of Rowing
Kirsten Barnes
Chapter 12. Training for Strength
Ed McNeely
Chapter 13. Effortless Rowing
Chris O'Brien
Chapter 14. Improving Performance With Nutrition
Peter W.R. Lemon
Chapter 15. Special Considerations for Adaptive Rowing
Karen M. Lewis
Chapter 16. Women in Rowing
Amanda Schweinbenz
Chapter 17. Managing a Team
Yasmin Farooq
Part V: Racing
Derek Porter
Chapter 18. Selecting Athletes and Crews
Al Morrow
Chapter 19. Tapering for Races
Ed McNeely
Chapter 20. Learning From Racing
Valery Kleshnev and Volker Nolte
Part VI: Future of Rowing
Trish Smith and Brad Alan Lewis
Chapter 21. Predicting the Future of Rowing
Wolfgang Fritsch and Volker Nolte
Chapter 22. Shaping the Sport of Rowing
Matt Smith
Bryan Volpenheim
Chapter 1. Winning at All Costs: A Historical Perspective
Thomas E. Weil
Chapter 2. Developing a Coaching Philosophy
Angela J. Schneider
Part II: Long-Term Athlete Development
Marnie McBean
Chapter 3. How Rowers Learn
Joseph Baker and Jörg Schorer
Chapter 4. Ten Factors Influencing Athlete Development
Istvan Balyi
Chapter 5. Planning for the Long Term
Carolyn Trono
Part III: Rowing Science
Tim Foster
Chapter 6. Rowing Physiology
Ed McNeely
Chapter 7. Monitoring and Managing Your Training
Wolfgang Fritsch
Chapter 8. Loads on the Bodies of Rowers
Paul Francis
Chapter 9. Biomechanics of Rowing
Valery Kleshnev
Chapter 10. Using Equipment More Efficiently
Volker Nolte
Part IV: Training in Rowing
Katrin Rutschow
Chapter 11. The Mental Side of Rowing
Kirsten Barnes
Chapter 12. Training for Strength
Ed McNeely
Chapter 13. Effortless Rowing
Chris O'Brien
Chapter 14. Improving Performance With Nutrition
Peter W.R. Lemon
Chapter 15. Special Considerations for Adaptive Rowing
Karen M. Lewis
Chapter 16. Women in Rowing
Amanda Schweinbenz
Chapter 17. Managing a Team
Yasmin Farooq
Part V: Racing
Derek Porter
Chapter 18. Selecting Athletes and Crews
Al Morrow
Chapter 19. Tapering for Races
Ed McNeely
Chapter 20. Learning From Racing
Valery Kleshnev and Volker Nolte
Part VI: Future of Rowing
Trish Smith and Brad Alan Lewis
Chapter 21. Predicting the Future of Rowing
Wolfgang Fritsch and Volker Nolte
Chapter 22. Shaping the Sport of Rowing
Matt Smith