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Great athletes
make difficult moves look effortless with a combination of skill,
strength, and balance. Traditional conditioning builds a fitness
base, but modern sports training takes into account athletic movement
patterns. Athletic Body in Balance is the first guide of its kind
to show you how to train for smooth, fluid movement and prevent
muscle imbalances, mobility restrictions, stability problems, and
injuries.
Physical therapist
and sports conditioning expert Gray Cook has proven the effectiveness
of his approach through the performances of athletes in the NFL,
NBA, NHL, WNBA, and Reebok® Universitys sports training
system. Cooks methods will help you identify functional weaknesses;
correct imbalances; explore your potential; and refine sport-specific
movement skills such as jumping, kicking, cutting, and turning.
You will see where conditioning is breaking down and how to get
your body back on track.
Whereas other
books concentrate on maximizing your strengths, Athletic Body in
Balance focuses on exposing and overcoming your weaknesses to form
a foundation for long-term training gains. Learn how to maintain
what you gain and build on your improvements. Make this comprehensive
assessment tool your training guide. Prepare and repair your body
for ultimate athletic performance with Athletic Body in Balance.
About the Author
Gray Cook is a
physical therapist, board certified in orthopedics. He also is a
certified strength coach with experience in several sports at the
youth, college, and professional levels. Cook is a nationally recognized
lecturer and consultant to the NFL, NBA, NHL, and WNBA as well as
numerous college sports medicine and conditioning facilities. His
innovative research and applied work are found in many rehabilitation
and conditioning publications.
Cook is the director
of orthopedic and sports physical therapy at Dunn, Cook & Associates.
He also serves as the creative director of sport-specific training
for Reebok® and is Reeboks® first master coach.
Gray Cook received
his graduate degree in physical therapy education at the University
of Miami School of Medicine with a focus on orthopedics and sports
rehabilitation and research in motor learning. Cook is a faculty
member of the North American Sports Medicine Institute and is the
codeveloper of the course titled Functional Exercise Training and
Rehabilitation. He lives in his hometown of Danville, Virginia.
Table of Contents
Part I. Athletic
Movement
Chapter 1. Mind and Movement
Chapter 2. Identifying Weak Links
Chapter 3. Analyzing Movement
Chapter 4. Developing Resistance to Injury
Part II. Mobility
and Stability
Chapter 5. Mobility and Stability Testing
Chapter 6. Balance Training
Chapter 7. Core Training
Part III. Strength
and Endurance
Chapter 8. Strength and Endurance Testing
Chapter 9. Movement Imbalance Training
Chapter 10. Strength and Endurance Exercises
Part IV. Power,
Speed, and Agility
Chapter 11. Power, Speed, and Agility Testing
Chapter 12. Speed and Quickness Training
Chapter 13. Power, Speed, and Agility Drills
Part V. Performance
Programs
Chapter 14. Rotation and Swinging
Chapter 15. Throwing and Striking
Chapter 16. Jumping and Kicking
Chapter 17. Cutting and Turning
Chapter 18. Progress Evaluation
Companion Resources
Athletic Body in Balance Video-NTSC
Athletic Body in Balance Book/Video Package-NTSC
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