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Learning weight
training basics has never been more effectiveor more funthan
with Weight Training Fundamentals. Students will enjoy using this
resource because they will learn by doing and spend less time reading
and more time engaged in activity. With simple instructions and
accompanying photographs, they will learn how to perform basic exercise
techniques quickly and simply.
Weight Training
Fundamentals features definitions of common terms used in the weight
room; exercises for each major muscle group; easy-to-follow instructions
and sample programs to get students started right away; and clear
explanations and applications of weight training principles such
as FITT (frequency, intensity, time, and type), gradual progressive
overload, individuality and specificity, and adaptation. In short,
Weight Training Fundamentals provides everything you need to engage
your students in a strength-training program safely, effectively,
and in less time!
David Sandler
is a seasoned instructor and coach with extensive knowledge of weight
training. Sandler knows how to make weight training safe and fun
and communicates clearly and succinctly.
Each chapter in
the text addresses a specific exercise or technique and leads the
students through a simple, four-step sequence:
- You Can Do
It: The skill is introduced with sequential instructions and accompanying
photographs.
- More to Choose
and Use: Variations and extensions of the primary skill are covered.
- Take It to
the Gym: Readers learn how to apply the skill in the weight room.
- Give It a Go:
Several direct experiences for gauging, developing, and honing
the skill are provided.
As part of the
Sports Fundamentals series, Weight Training Fundamentals will increase
your students knowledge, skill, and enjoyment of strength
training. Building muscle shape and tone has never been so easy
to teachor to learn!
About the Author
David Sandler is a professor of kinesiology at Florida International
University, where he teaches strength training and biomechanics
courses. Sandler is also a PhD candidate and research associate
at the University of Miami, where he was a strength coach and held
national records in the bench press. He is a frequent contributor
to magazines such as Muscle and Fitness, American Mens Health,
Mens Health, and Oxygen. Sandler serves as a faculty, board,
and committee member for several national fitness organizations,
including the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Warm Up, Stretch, and Cool Down
Chapter 2 Chest
Chapter 3 Upper Back
Chapter 4 Shoulders
Chapter 5 Traps
Chapter 6 Triceps
Chapter 7 Biceps
Chapter 8 Forearms
Chapter 9 Abs
Chapter 10 Lower Back
Chapter 11 Glutes and Hips
Chapter 12 Quads
Chapter 13 Hamstrings
Chapter 14 Calves
Chapter 15 Developing Your Program
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