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Book Synopsis
Developed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and now in its fourth edition, Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning is the essential text for strength and conditioning professionals and students. This comprehensive resource, created by 30 expert contributors in the field, 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 scope and content of Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, Fourth Edition With HKPropel Access, have been updated to convey the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of a strength and conditioning professional and to address the latest information found on the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) exam. The evidence-based approach and unbeatable accuracy of the text make it the primary resource to rely on for CSCS exam preparation.

The text is organized to lead readers from theory to program design and practical strategies for administration and management of strength and conditioning facilities. The fourth edition contains the most current research and applications and several new features:
  • Online videos featuring 21 resistance training exercises demonstrate proper exercise form for classroom and practical use.
  • Updated research—specifically in the areas of high-intensity interval training, overtraining, agility and change of direction, nutrition for health and performance, and periodization—helps readers better understand these popular trends in the industry.
  • A new chapter with instructions and photos presents techniques for exercises using alternative modes and nontraditional implements.
  • Ten additional tests, including those for maximum strength, power, and aerobic capacity, along with new flexibility exercises, resistance training exercises, plyometric exercises, and speed and agility drills help professionals design programs that reflect current guidelines.

Key points, chapter objectives, and learning aids including key terms and self-study questions provide a structure to help students and professionals conceptualize the information and reinforce fundamental facts. Application sidebars provide practical application of scientific concepts that can be used by strength and conditioning specialists in real-world settings, making the information immediately relatable and usable. Online learning tools delivered through HKPropel provide students with 11 downloadable lab activities for practice and retention of information. Further, 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, Fourth 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 the essential preparation text 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.

Trade Review
“This is the most comprehensive reference available for exercise professionals in the area of strength and conditioning. The depth of information is unmatched, and the level of current research dissemination is excellent.”
©Doody’s Review Service, 2016, Kimberly Friedman, MS, The Ohio State University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Structure and Function of Body Systems
N. Travis Triplett, PhD
Musculoskeletal System
Neuromuscular System
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory System
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 2. Biomechanics of Resistance Exercise
Jeffrey M. McBride, 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
Trent J. Herda, PhD, and Joel T. Cramer, 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
William J. Kraemer, PhD, Jakob L. Vingren, PhD, and Barry A. Spiering, PhD
Synthesis, Storage, and Secretion of Hormones
Muscle as the Target for Hormone Interactions
Role of Receptors in Mediating Hormonal Changes
Categories of Hormones
Heavy Resistance Exercise and Hormonal Increases
Mechanisms of Hormonal Interactions
Hormonal Changes in Peripheral Blood
Adaptations in the Endocrine System
Primary Anabolic Hormones
Adrenal Hormones
Other Hormonal Considerations
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 5. Adaptations to Anaerobic Training Programs
Duncan French, 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
Overtraining
Detraining
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 6. Adaptations to Aerobic Endurance Training Programs
Ann Swank, PhD, and Carwyn Sharp, 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
Overtraining: Definition, Prevalence, Diagnosis, and Potential Markers
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 7. Age- and Sex-Related Differences and Their Implications for Resistance Exercise
Rhodri S. Lloyd, PhD, and Avery D. Faigenbaum, EdD
Children
Female Athletes
Older Adults
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 8. Psychology of Athletic Preparation and Performance
Traci A. Statler, PhD, and Andrea M. DuBois, MS
Role of Sport Psychology
Ideal Performance State
Energy Management: Arousal, Anxiety and Stress
Influence of Arousal and Anxiety on Performance
Motivation
Attention and Focus
Psychological Techniques for Improved Performance
Enhancing Motor Skill Acquisition and Learning
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 9. Basic Nutrition Factors in Health
Marie Spano, MS, RD
Role of Sport Nutrition Professionals
Standard Nutrition Guidelines
Macronutrients
Vitamins
Minerals
Fluid and Electrolytes
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 10. Nutrition Strategies for Maximizing Performance
Marie Spano, MS, RD
Precompetition, During-Event, and Postcompetition Nutrition
Nutrition Strategies for Altering Body Composition
Feeding and Eating Disorders
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 11. Performance-Enhancing Substances and Methods
Bill Campbell, PhD
Types of Performance-Enhancing Substances
Hormones
Dietary Supplements
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 12. Principles of Test Selection and Administration
Michael McGuigan, PhD
Reasons for Testing
Testing Terminology
Evaluation of Test Quality
Test Selection
Test Administration
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 13. Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation of Selected Tests
Michael McGuigan, PhD
Measuring Parameters of Athletic Performance
Selected Test Protocols and Scoring Data
Statistical Evaluation of Test Data
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 14. Warm-Up and Flexibility Training
Ian Jeffreys, PhD
Warm-Up
Flexibility
Types of Stretching
Conclusion
Static Stretching Techniques
Dynamic Stretching Techniques
Learning Aids

Chapter 15. Exercise Technique for Free-Weight and Machine Training
Scott Caulfield, BS
Fundamentals of Exercise Technique
Spotting Free-Weight Exercises
Conclusion
Resistance Training Exercises
Learning Aids

Chapter 16. Exercise Technique for Alternative Modes and Nontraditional Implement Training
G. Gregory Haff, PhD, Doug Berninger, MEd, and Scott Caulfield, BS
General Guidelines
Body-Weight Training Methods
Core Stability and Balance Training Methods
Variable-Resistance Training Methods
Nontraditional Implement Training Methods
Unilateral Training
Conclusion
Alternative Modes and Nontraditional Exercises
Learning Aids

Chapter 17. Program Design for Resistance Training
Jeremy M. Sheppard, PhD, and N. Travis Triplett, 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 18. Program Design and Technique for Plyometric Training
David H. Potach, PT, and Donald A. Chu, PhD, PT
Plyometric Mechanics and Physiology
Design of Plyometric Training Programs
Age Considerations
Plyometrics and Other Forms of Exercise
Safety Considerations
Conclusion
Plyometric Drills
Learning Aids

Chapter 19. Program Design and Technique for Speed and Agility Training
Brad H. DeWeese, EdD, and Sophia Nimphius, PhD
Speed and Agility Mechanics
Neurophysiological Basis for Speed
Running Speed
Agility Performance and Change-of-Direction Ability
Methods of Developing Speed
Methods of Developing Agility
Program Design
Speed Development Strategies
Agility Development Strategies
Conclusion
Speed and Agility Drills
Learning Aids

Chapter 20. Program Design and Technique for Aerobic Endurance Training
Benjamin H. Reuter, PhD, and J. Jay Dawes, 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
Aerobic Endurance Training Exercises
Learning Aids

Chapter 21. Periodization
G. Gregory Haff, PhD
Central Concepts Related to 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 22. Rehabilitation and Reconditioning
David H. Potach, PT, and Terry L. Grindstaff, DPT
Types of Injury
Tissue Healing
Rehabilitation and Reconditioning Strategies
Program Design
Reducing Risk of Injury and Reinjury
Conclusion
Learning Aids

Chapter 23. Facility Design, Layout, and Organization
Andrea Hudy, MA
General Aspects of New Facility Design
Existing Strength and Conditioning Facilities
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 24. Facility Policies, Procedures, and Legal Issues
Traci Statler, PhD, and Victor Brown, MS
Mission Statement and Program Goals
Legal and Ethical Issues
Staff Policies and Activities
Facility Administration
Emergency Planning and Response
Conclusion

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Developed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and now in its fourth edition, Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning is the essential text for strength and conditioning professionals and students. This comprehensive resource, created by 30 expert contributors in the field, 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 scope and content of Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, Fourth Edition With HKPropel Access, have been updated to convey the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of a strength and conditioning professional and to address the latest information found on the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) exam. The evidence-based approach and unbeatable accuracy of the text make it the primary resource to rely on for CSCS exam preparation.

      The text is organized to lead readers from theory to program design and practical strategies for administration and management of strength and conditioning facilities. The fourth edition contains the most current research and applications and several new features:
      • Online videos featuring 21 resistance training exercises demonstrate proper exercise form for classroom and practical use.
      • Updated research—specifically in the areas of high-intensity interval training, overtraining, agility and change of direction, nutrition for health and performance, and periodization—helps readers better understand these popular trends in the industry.
      • A new chapter with instructions and photos presents techniques for exercises using alternative modes and nontraditional implements.
      • Ten additional tests, including those for maximum strength, power, and aerobic capacity, along with new flexibility exercises, resistance training exercises, plyometric exercises, and speed and agility drills help professionals design programs that reflect current guidelines.

      Key points, chapter objectives, and learning aids including key terms and self-study questions provide a structure to help students and professionals conceptualize the information and reinforce fundamental facts. Application sidebars provide practical application of scientific concepts that can be used by strength and conditioning specialists in real-world settings, making the information immediately relatable and usable. Online learning tools delivered through HKPropel provide students with 11 downloadable lab activities for practice and retention of information. Further, 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, Fourth 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 the essential preparation text 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.

      Trade Review
      “This is the most comprehensive reference available for exercise professionals in the area of strength and conditioning. The depth of information is unmatched, and the level of current research dissemination is excellent.”
      ©Doody’s Review Service, 2016, Kimberly Friedman, MS, The Ohio State University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Structure and Function of Body Systems
      N. Travis Triplett, PhD
      Musculoskeletal System
      Neuromuscular System
      Cardiovascular System
      Respiratory System
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 2. Biomechanics of Resistance Exercise
      Jeffrey M. McBride, 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
      Trent J. Herda, PhD, and Joel T. Cramer, 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
      William J. Kraemer, PhD, Jakob L. Vingren, PhD, and Barry A. Spiering, PhD
      Synthesis, Storage, and Secretion of Hormones
      Muscle as the Target for Hormone Interactions
      Role of Receptors in Mediating Hormonal Changes
      Categories of Hormones
      Heavy Resistance Exercise and Hormonal Increases
      Mechanisms of Hormonal Interactions
      Hormonal Changes in Peripheral Blood
      Adaptations in the Endocrine System
      Primary Anabolic Hormones
      Adrenal Hormones
      Other Hormonal Considerations
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 5. Adaptations to Anaerobic Training Programs
      Duncan French, 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
      Overtraining
      Detraining
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 6. Adaptations to Aerobic Endurance Training Programs
      Ann Swank, PhD, and Carwyn Sharp, 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
      Overtraining: Definition, Prevalence, Diagnosis, and Potential Markers
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 7. Age- and Sex-Related Differences and Their Implications for Resistance Exercise
      Rhodri S. Lloyd, PhD, and Avery D. Faigenbaum, EdD
      Children
      Female Athletes
      Older Adults
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 8. Psychology of Athletic Preparation and Performance
      Traci A. Statler, PhD, and Andrea M. DuBois, MS
      Role of Sport Psychology
      Ideal Performance State
      Energy Management: Arousal, Anxiety and Stress
      Influence of Arousal and Anxiety on Performance
      Motivation
      Attention and Focus
      Psychological Techniques for Improved Performance
      Enhancing Motor Skill Acquisition and Learning
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 9. Basic Nutrition Factors in Health
      Marie Spano, MS, RD
      Role of Sport Nutrition Professionals
      Standard Nutrition Guidelines
      Macronutrients
      Vitamins
      Minerals
      Fluid and Electrolytes
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 10. Nutrition Strategies for Maximizing Performance
      Marie Spano, MS, RD
      Precompetition, During-Event, and Postcompetition Nutrition
      Nutrition Strategies for Altering Body Composition
      Feeding and Eating Disorders
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 11. Performance-Enhancing Substances and Methods
      Bill Campbell, PhD
      Types of Performance-Enhancing Substances
      Hormones
      Dietary Supplements
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 12. Principles of Test Selection and Administration
      Michael McGuigan, PhD
      Reasons for Testing
      Testing Terminology
      Evaluation of Test Quality
      Test Selection
      Test Administration
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 13. Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation of Selected Tests
      Michael McGuigan, PhD
      Measuring Parameters of Athletic Performance
      Selected Test Protocols and Scoring Data
      Statistical Evaluation of Test Data
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 14. Warm-Up and Flexibility Training
      Ian Jeffreys, PhD
      Warm-Up
      Flexibility
      Types of Stretching
      Conclusion
      Static Stretching Techniques
      Dynamic Stretching Techniques
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 15. Exercise Technique for Free-Weight and Machine Training
      Scott Caulfield, BS
      Fundamentals of Exercise Technique
      Spotting Free-Weight Exercises
      Conclusion
      Resistance Training Exercises
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 16. Exercise Technique for Alternative Modes and Nontraditional Implement Training
      G. Gregory Haff, PhD, Doug Berninger, MEd, and Scott Caulfield, BS
      General Guidelines
      Body-Weight Training Methods
      Core Stability and Balance Training Methods
      Variable-Resistance Training Methods
      Nontraditional Implement Training Methods
      Unilateral Training
      Conclusion
      Alternative Modes and Nontraditional Exercises
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 17. Program Design for Resistance Training
      Jeremy M. Sheppard, PhD, and N. Travis Triplett, 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 18. Program Design and Technique for Plyometric Training
      David H. Potach, PT, and Donald A. Chu, PhD, PT
      Plyometric Mechanics and Physiology
      Design of Plyometric Training Programs
      Age Considerations
      Plyometrics and Other Forms of Exercise
      Safety Considerations
      Conclusion
      Plyometric Drills
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 19. Program Design and Technique for Speed and Agility Training
      Brad H. DeWeese, EdD, and Sophia Nimphius, PhD
      Speed and Agility Mechanics
      Neurophysiological Basis for Speed
      Running Speed
      Agility Performance and Change-of-Direction Ability
      Methods of Developing Speed
      Methods of Developing Agility
      Program Design
      Speed Development Strategies
      Agility Development Strategies
      Conclusion
      Speed and Agility Drills
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 20. Program Design and Technique for Aerobic Endurance Training
      Benjamin H. Reuter, PhD, and J. Jay Dawes, 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
      Aerobic Endurance Training Exercises
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 21. Periodization
      G. Gregory Haff, PhD
      Central Concepts Related to 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 22. Rehabilitation and Reconditioning
      David H. Potach, PT, and Terry L. Grindstaff, DPT
      Types of Injury
      Tissue Healing
      Rehabilitation and Reconditioning Strategies
      Program Design
      Reducing Risk of Injury and Reinjury
      Conclusion
      Learning Aids

      Chapter 23. Facility Design, Layout, and Organization
      Andrea Hudy, MA
      General Aspects of New Facility Design
      Existing Strength and Conditioning Facilities
      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 24. Facility Policies, Procedures, and Legal Issues
      Traci Statler, PhD, and Victor Brown, MS
      Mission Statement and Program Goals
      Legal and Ethical Issues
      Staff Policies and Activities
      Facility Administration
      Emergency Planning and Response
      Conclusion

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