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With expert analysis
of technique for more than 100 resistance training exercises, Effective
Strength Training is just the guide you need to ensure these exercises
are performed correctly and with minimal risk.
Drawing on the
latest scientific principles and theories related to resistance
training, Effective Strength Training provides the how
and the why behind the proper performance of popular
upper-body, lower-body, and trunk exercises. By understanding the
purpose and correct form for each exercise, you can gain the full
benefit each exercise provides and avoid injury. Whether you teach
strength training or do it yourself, youll find new and helpful
information that you can put to use.
Douglas Brooks,
one of the top personal trainers in the United States, questions
the safety of controversial exercises such as the upright row, dipping
movements, cable exercises, and machine chest presses. After putting
these exercises to the test of objective scientific evaluation,
he then recommends valuable guidelines for safe use.
Effective Strength
Training also addresses high-risk situations where exercises fall
short of safe biomechanical standards. If youre dealing with
orthopedic limitationssuch as knee or back problemsor
challenging training goals, these solutions will help you make prudent,
corrective modifications.
Practical and
to the point, this book also presents the latest information related
to resistance training program design and defines and discusses
topics such as training systems, periodization principles, and a
continuum of training programs.
Effective Strength
Training is full of no-nonsense strategies and expert advice that
will simplify the design and teaching of programs to meet the best
interests of your clients or students. And, if youre a strength
trainer yourselfespecially if youre seeking certification
by the International Weightlifting Associationthis resource
will help you successfully reach all your training goals.
About
the Author
Known as the trainers
trainer, Douglas Brooks is acknowledged as one of the premier
personal trainers in the United States and internationally. Hes
widely recognized through his numerous appearances on home shopping
networks, infomercials, the Cable Health Club Network, and fitness
videos. An ACE-certified personal trainer since 1983, Brooks is
also the fitness training director at Snowcreek Resort and Athletic
Club and the co-owner of Moves International, a provider of educational
resources, continuing education, and live workshops for fitness
professionals.
Brooks has also
authored Going Solo: The Art of Personal Training (a landmark publication
written during personal trainings infancy), Program Design
for Personal Trainers: Bridging Theory Into Application, Your Personal
Trainer, The Complete Book of Personal Training, and numerous educational
manuals. He is active in many professional organizations, including
IDEAThe Health and Fitness Source, the International Sports
Trainers Association, the American College of Sports Medicine, and
the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He also conducts
lectures and workshops throughout the United States and internationally
on the topics of personal training, strength training, kinesiology,
and exercise physiology.
Brooks enjoys
fitness activities of all kinds. He is active as a cyclist, marathoner,
Ironman triathlete, alpine and Nordic skier, in-line skater, rock
climber, and mountaineer. He holds a masters degree in exercise
physiology from Central Michigan University. Brooks, his wife, Candice,
and their two sons live in Mammoth Lakes, California.
Table of Contents
Part I: A Primer
on Resistance Training
Chapter 1. Resistance
Training Misinformation and Myths
Chapter 2. The Musculoskeletal System and Muscular Force Production
Chapter 3. Benefits of Resistance Training
Part II: Exercise
Mechanics: How to Perform Resistance Training Exercises Correctly
and
Why!
Chapter 4. The
10-Step Any Exercise DrillExercise Analysis Made
Easy
Chapter 5. Understanding the Trunk
Chapter 6. Trunk Exercises
Chapter 7. Upper-Body Exercises
Chapter 8. Lower-Body Exercises
Chapter 9. Understanding Resistive Training Exercise Controversy
Part III: Resistance
Training Program Design
Chapter 10. A
Model for Resistance Training Program Design
Chapter 11. Resistance Training Guidelines
Chapter 12. High-Intensity Strength Training Techniques
Chapter 13. The Keys to Obtaining Optimal Resistance Training Results
Audiences
Reference for
personal trainers, health and fitness instructors, strength specialists,
physical and occupational therapists, and International Weightlifting
Association members seeking certification.
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