Description

Book Synopsis

NSCA’s Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning is the ideal preparatory guide for those seeking TSAC-F certification. The book is also a great reference for fitness trainers who work with tactical populations such as military, law enforcement, and fire and rescue personnel.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Tactical Strength and Conditioning: An Overview

Brent A. Alvar, PhD, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D, FNSCA

Katie Sell, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F

Patricia A. Deuster, PhD, MPH, CNS

NSCA TSAC Program

Duties of a Tactical Athlete

Job Analysis of a Tactical Athlete

Assessment of the Individual

Program Design

Chapter 2: Cardiopulmonary and Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Exercise

Denise Smith, PhD

Cardiovascular Structure and Function

Pulmonary Anatomy and Function

Acute Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise

Acute Respiratory Responses to Exercise

Acute Endocrine Responses to Exercise

Chronic Adaptations of the Cardiopulmonary and Endocrine Systems to Exercise and High-Stress Situations

Chapter 3: Skeletal Muscle Anatomy and Biomechanics

Michael R. Deschenes, PhD

Raymond W. McCoy, PhD

Bones and the Skeleton

Skeletal Muscle

Muscle Mechanics

Neuromuscular Anatomy

Neural Responses During Exercise

Biomechanical Principles

Types of Muscle-Strengthening Exercises

Biomechanical Factors Affecting Muscle Strength

Chapter 4: Physiological Adaptations and Bioenergetics

Todd Miller, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC‐F, FNSCA

Bioenergetics and Metabolism

Physiological Adaptations to Exercise

Detraining and Retraining

Chapter 5: Basic Nutrition for Tactical Populations

Steve Hertzler, PhD, RD, LD

Amanda Carlson-Phillips, MS, RD, CSSD

Guidelines for Dispensing Nutrition Information

Step 1: Understand the Demands of the Tactical Athlete

Step 2: Understand Basic Fueling Concepts

Step 3: Provide Nutritional Guidance

Step 4: Create Nutritional Recommendations to Support Performance and Recovery

Providing Guidance on Energy Balance and Nutrition Tools

Chapter 6: Tactical Fueling

Maj. Nicholas D. Barringer, PhD, RD, CSCS,*D, CSSD

Maj. Aaron P. Crombie, PhD, RD

Nutritional Needs of Tactical Athletes

Nutrient Requirements of Tactical Athletes Under Various Conditions

Nutrition-Related Conditions and Chronic Diseases of Tactical Athletes

Chapter 7: Ergogenic Aids

Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

Colin D. Wilborn, PhD, CSCS, ATC

Eric T. Trexler, MA, CSCS

Regulation of Dietary Supplements

Anti-Doping Agencies and Dietary Supplement Resources

Risk Stratification of Supplements

Common Performance-Enhancing Substances: Potential Benefits, Risks, and Side Effects

Illegal Performance-Enhancing Substances

Signs and Symptoms of Ergogenic Aid Abuse

Chapter 8: Testing and Evaluation of Tactical Populations

Bradley J. Warr, PhD, MPAS

Patrick Gagnon, MS

Dennis E. Scofield, MEd, CSCS

Suzanne Jaenen, MS

History of Fitness Testing in Tactical Occupations

Types of Performance Tests

Testing Procedures

Evaluation of Performance Test Results

Use of Performance Test Results

Chapter 9: Development of Resistance Training Programs

Nicholas A. Ratamess, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

Needs Analysis

Resistance Training Program Design

Chapter 10: Periodization for Tactical Populations

G. Gregory Haff, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA, ASCC

Defining Periodization

Goals of Periodization

Principles of Periodization Models

Structural Components of Periodized Training

Sequencing and Integrating Training

Applying Periodization Theory to Deployment-Based Tactical Athletes

Applying Periodization Theory to Nondeployed Tactical Athletes

Chapter 11: Resistance Training Exercise Techniques

Jason Dudley, MS, CSCS,*D, TSAC‐F, RSCC, FMS‐1, USAW‐1

Brad Schoenfeld, PhD, CSCS, NSCA‐CPT, FNSCA

Performing Exercises With Alternative Implements

Warm-Up Before Resistance Training

Guidelines on Body Stance and Alignment, Breathing, and Spotting

Resistance Training Exercises

Chapter 12: Flexibility and Mobility Exercise Techniques and Programming

Mark Stephenson, MS, ATC, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F

Daniel J. Dodd, PhD, CSCS

Comparison of Mobility and FlexibilityTypes of Flexibility and Mobility Exercises

Exercise Technique and Cueing Guidelines

Program Design

Chapter 13: Plyometric, Speed, and Agility Exercise Techniques and Programming

Mike Barnes, MEd, CSCS, NSCA‐CPT

Jay Dawes, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA‐CPT,*D, FNSCA

Plyometric Training

Speed Training

Agility Training

Chapter 14: Aerobic Endurance Exercise Techniques and Programming

Matthew R. Rhea, PhD, CSCS,*D

Brent A. Alvar, PhD, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D, FNSCA

Warming Up Before Aerobic Endurance Training

Exercise Techniques and Cueing Guidelines

Step 1: Exercise Mode

Step 2: Training Frequency

Step 3: Training Intensity

Step 4: Exercise Duration

Step 5: Exercise Progression

Program Design Recommendations

Chapter 15: Evidence-Based Approach to Strength and Power Training to Improve Performance in Tactical Populations

Dennis E. Scofield, MEd, CSCS

Sarah E. Sauers, MS, CSCS

Barry A. Spiering, PhD, CSCS

Marilyn A. Sharp, MS

Bradley C. Nindl, PhD

Overview of Occupational Demands

Optimizing Occupational Performance

Applying Principles of Strength and Power Training

Chapter 16: Care and Rehabilitation of Injured Tactical Populations

Danny McMillian, PT, DSc

Common Injury Prevalence and Risk Factors

Phases of Tissue Healing

Causes, Signs, and Symptoms of Overtraining Syndrome

Maintenance of Training Status During Rehabilitation and Reconditioning

Guidelines for Injury Care and Rehabilitation

Chapter 17: Physiological Issues Related to Fire and Rescue Personnel

Katie Sell, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

Mark Abel, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D, USAW

Joseph Domitrovich, PhD

Critical Job Tasks for Firefighters

Environmental, Occupational, and Exposure Concerns

Injury and Illness Risks in Firefighters

Optimizing Functional Fitness

Program Design and Sample Training Approaches

Chapter 18: Physiological Issues Related to Law Enforcement Personnel

Ben Hinton, MSc, CSCS

Sgt Mick Sterli, BPhysEd, MExSc, CSCS,*D, TSAC‐F,*D

Robin Orr, PhD, MPhty, BFET, TSAC-F

Critical Job Tasks for Law Enforcement Personnel

Environmental, Occupational, and Exposure Concerns

Injury and Illness Risks

Optimizing Functional Fitness

Key Program Variables

Chapter 19: Physiological Issues Related to Military Personnel

William Kraemer, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

LTC David Feltwell, PT, OCS, TSAC-F

Tunde Szivak, PhD, CSCS

Critical Job Tasks for Conventional Military and Special Operations Personnel

Environmental, Occupational, and Exposure Concerns

Injury and Illness Risks

Optimizing Functional Fitness

Program Design and Sample Training Approaches

Chapter 20: Physical Training to Optimize Load Carriage

Paul C. Henning, PhD, CSCS

Barry A. Spiering, PhD, CSCS

Dennis E. Scofield, MEd, CSCS

Bradley C. Nindl, PhD

Impact of Equipment Load on Biomechanical Demands

Physiological and Biomechanical Demands of Load Carriage

Practical Considerations for Training Programs to Optimize Load Carriage

Chapter 21: Wellness Interventions in Tactical Populations

Robin Orr, PhD, MPhty, BFET, TSAC-F

John R. Bennett, MS, CSCS, EMT-P

Chronic Illness and Diseases Conditions Common in Tactical Populations

Risk Factors Requiring Wellness Interventions

Operating Wellness Programs for Tactical Populations

Chapter 22: Organization and Administration Considerations

John Hofman, Jr, MS, CSCS, USAW, USA T&F, FMS

Frank A. Palkoska, MS, CSCS

Design

Layout and Organization

Policies and Procedures

Safe Training Environment

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      NSCA’s Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning is the ideal preparatory guide for those seeking TSAC-F certification. The book is also a great reference for fitness trainers who work with tactical populations such as military, law enforcement, and fire and rescue personnel.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Tactical Strength and Conditioning: An Overview

      Brent A. Alvar, PhD, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D, FNSCA

      Katie Sell, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F

      Patricia A. Deuster, PhD, MPH, CNS

      NSCA TSAC Program

      Duties of a Tactical Athlete

      Job Analysis of a Tactical Athlete

      Assessment of the Individual

      Program Design

      Chapter 2: Cardiopulmonary and Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Exercise

      Denise Smith, PhD

      Cardiovascular Structure and Function

      Pulmonary Anatomy and Function

      Acute Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise

      Acute Respiratory Responses to Exercise

      Acute Endocrine Responses to Exercise

      Chronic Adaptations of the Cardiopulmonary and Endocrine Systems to Exercise and High-Stress Situations

      Chapter 3: Skeletal Muscle Anatomy and Biomechanics

      Michael R. Deschenes, PhD

      Raymond W. McCoy, PhD

      Bones and the Skeleton

      Skeletal Muscle

      Muscle Mechanics

      Neuromuscular Anatomy

      Neural Responses During Exercise

      Biomechanical Principles

      Types of Muscle-Strengthening Exercises

      Biomechanical Factors Affecting Muscle Strength

      Chapter 4: Physiological Adaptations and Bioenergetics

      Todd Miller, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC‐F, FNSCA

      Bioenergetics and Metabolism

      Physiological Adaptations to Exercise

      Detraining and Retraining

      Chapter 5: Basic Nutrition for Tactical Populations

      Steve Hertzler, PhD, RD, LD

      Amanda Carlson-Phillips, MS, RD, CSSD

      Guidelines for Dispensing Nutrition Information

      Step 1: Understand the Demands of the Tactical Athlete

      Step 2: Understand Basic Fueling Concepts

      Step 3: Provide Nutritional Guidance

      Step 4: Create Nutritional Recommendations to Support Performance and Recovery

      Providing Guidance on Energy Balance and Nutrition Tools

      Chapter 6: Tactical Fueling

      Maj. Nicholas D. Barringer, PhD, RD, CSCS,*D, CSSD

      Maj. Aaron P. Crombie, PhD, RD

      Nutritional Needs of Tactical Athletes

      Nutrient Requirements of Tactical Athletes Under Various Conditions

      Nutrition-Related Conditions and Chronic Diseases of Tactical Athletes

      Chapter 7: Ergogenic Aids

      Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

      Colin D. Wilborn, PhD, CSCS, ATC

      Eric T. Trexler, MA, CSCS

      Regulation of Dietary Supplements

      Anti-Doping Agencies and Dietary Supplement Resources

      Risk Stratification of Supplements

      Common Performance-Enhancing Substances: Potential Benefits, Risks, and Side Effects

      Illegal Performance-Enhancing Substances

      Signs and Symptoms of Ergogenic Aid Abuse

      Chapter 8: Testing and Evaluation of Tactical Populations

      Bradley J. Warr, PhD, MPAS

      Patrick Gagnon, MS

      Dennis E. Scofield, MEd, CSCS

      Suzanne Jaenen, MS

      History of Fitness Testing in Tactical Occupations

      Types of Performance Tests

      Testing Procedures

      Evaluation of Performance Test Results

      Use of Performance Test Results

      Chapter 9: Development of Resistance Training Programs

      Nicholas A. Ratamess, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

      Needs Analysis

      Resistance Training Program Design

      Chapter 10: Periodization for Tactical Populations

      G. Gregory Haff, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA, ASCC

      Defining Periodization

      Goals of Periodization

      Principles of Periodization Models

      Structural Components of Periodized Training

      Sequencing and Integrating Training

      Applying Periodization Theory to Deployment-Based Tactical Athletes

      Applying Periodization Theory to Nondeployed Tactical Athletes

      Chapter 11: Resistance Training Exercise Techniques

      Jason Dudley, MS, CSCS,*D, TSAC‐F, RSCC, FMS‐1, USAW‐1

      Brad Schoenfeld, PhD, CSCS, NSCA‐CPT, FNSCA

      Performing Exercises With Alternative Implements

      Warm-Up Before Resistance Training

      Guidelines on Body Stance and Alignment, Breathing, and Spotting

      Resistance Training Exercises

      Chapter 12: Flexibility and Mobility Exercise Techniques and Programming

      Mark Stephenson, MS, ATC, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F

      Daniel J. Dodd, PhD, CSCS

      Comparison of Mobility and FlexibilityTypes of Flexibility and Mobility Exercises

      Exercise Technique and Cueing Guidelines

      Program Design

      Chapter 13: Plyometric, Speed, and Agility Exercise Techniques and Programming

      Mike Barnes, MEd, CSCS, NSCA‐CPT

      Jay Dawes, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA‐CPT,*D, FNSCA

      Plyometric Training

      Speed Training

      Agility Training

      Chapter 14: Aerobic Endurance Exercise Techniques and Programming

      Matthew R. Rhea, PhD, CSCS,*D

      Brent A. Alvar, PhD, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D, FNSCA

      Warming Up Before Aerobic Endurance Training

      Exercise Techniques and Cueing Guidelines

      Step 1: Exercise Mode

      Step 2: Training Frequency

      Step 3: Training Intensity

      Step 4: Exercise Duration

      Step 5: Exercise Progression

      Program Design Recommendations

      Chapter 15: Evidence-Based Approach to Strength and Power Training to Improve Performance in Tactical Populations

      Dennis E. Scofield, MEd, CSCS

      Sarah E. Sauers, MS, CSCS

      Barry A. Spiering, PhD, CSCS

      Marilyn A. Sharp, MS

      Bradley C. Nindl, PhD

      Overview of Occupational Demands

      Optimizing Occupational Performance

      Applying Principles of Strength and Power Training

      Chapter 16: Care and Rehabilitation of Injured Tactical Populations

      Danny McMillian, PT, DSc

      Common Injury Prevalence and Risk Factors

      Phases of Tissue Healing

      Causes, Signs, and Symptoms of Overtraining Syndrome

      Maintenance of Training Status During Rehabilitation and Reconditioning

      Guidelines for Injury Care and Rehabilitation

      Chapter 17: Physiological Issues Related to Fire and Rescue Personnel

      Katie Sell, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

      Mark Abel, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D, USAW

      Joseph Domitrovich, PhD

      Critical Job Tasks for Firefighters

      Environmental, Occupational, and Exposure Concerns

      Injury and Illness Risks in Firefighters

      Optimizing Functional Fitness

      Program Design and Sample Training Approaches

      Chapter 18: Physiological Issues Related to Law Enforcement Personnel

      Ben Hinton, MSc, CSCS

      Sgt Mick Sterli, BPhysEd, MExSc, CSCS,*D, TSAC‐F,*D

      Robin Orr, PhD, MPhty, BFET, TSAC-F

      Critical Job Tasks for Law Enforcement Personnel

      Environmental, Occupational, and Exposure Concerns

      Injury and Illness Risks

      Optimizing Functional Fitness

      Key Program Variables

      Chapter 19: Physiological Issues Related to Military Personnel

      William Kraemer, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

      LTC David Feltwell, PT, OCS, TSAC-F

      Tunde Szivak, PhD, CSCS

      Critical Job Tasks for Conventional Military and Special Operations Personnel

      Environmental, Occupational, and Exposure Concerns

      Injury and Illness Risks

      Optimizing Functional Fitness

      Program Design and Sample Training Approaches

      Chapter 20: Physical Training to Optimize Load Carriage

      Paul C. Henning, PhD, CSCS

      Barry A. Spiering, PhD, CSCS

      Dennis E. Scofield, MEd, CSCS

      Bradley C. Nindl, PhD

      Impact of Equipment Load on Biomechanical Demands

      Physiological and Biomechanical Demands of Load Carriage

      Practical Considerations for Training Programs to Optimize Load Carriage

      Chapter 21: Wellness Interventions in Tactical Populations

      Robin Orr, PhD, MPhty, BFET, TSAC-F

      John R. Bennett, MS, CSCS, EMT-P

      Chronic Illness and Diseases Conditions Common in Tactical Populations

      Risk Factors Requiring Wellness Interventions

      Operating Wellness Programs for Tactical Populations

      Chapter 22: Organization and Administration Considerations

      John Hofman, Jr, MS, CSCS, USAW, USA T&F, FMS

      Frank A. Palkoska, MS, CSCS

      Design

      Layout and Organization

      Policies and Procedures

      Safe Training Environment

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