The Athletic Trainer's Guide to Strength and Endurance Training (Athletic Training Library) - Softcover

Wiksten, Denise, Ph.D.; Peters, Carolyn

 
9781556424311: The Athletic Trainer's Guide to Strength and Endurance Training (Athletic Training Library)

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The Athletic Trainer's Guide to Strength and Endurance Training is the perfect text geared specifically towards the athletic training student and clinician concentrating on sports performance and training.

An important aspect of the athletic training profession is to incorporate total body wellness, and strength and endurance training as the athlete progresses through the return to activity phase during rehabilitation. This user-friendly reference text offers the reader the appropriate tools to understand and implement the domains of strength, speed, and endurance training, as well as plyometrics and injury prevention.

The Athletic Trainer's Guide to Strength and Endurance Training is organized in an easy-to-read format that will allow for quick reference when searching for a specific topic. Sport specific programs are provided for a variety of sports, which are then broken down by phase of training. Additional assets to this invaluable text are current information on nutritional supplements and illustrations on weight training and supplemental routines.

Topics covered inside:

Safety Issues Principles of Human Muscle Performance Special Populations Sport-Specific Training Regimens Basic Dietary Requirements for Athletes Current Knowledge of Supplements for Strength or Endurance

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Denise Wiksten, PhD, ATC

Denise Wiksten is an Associate Professor in the Department of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences at San Diego State University. She is also the Program Director of the CAAHEP accredited Athletic Training Program at San Diego State University. She received her PhD in Sports Medicine from the University of Virginia in 1994. Work from her dissertation examined the relationship between muscle strength and balance as a function of age. The results of this research can be found in the international journal, Isokinetic Science and Exercise. Subsequently, her research efforts have centered on balance and muscle performance testing in a variety of age groups and populations. She has also focused her research interests in the area of multimedia education and the effects of classroom integration. She is the co-author of the textbook, Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination and has authored a multimedia two-disc series titled, Upper and Lower Extremity Injury Evaluation: An Interactive Approach.

Carolyn Peters, MA, ATC, CSCS

Carolyn Peters began her career in strength and conditioning as a Division 1 shot putter and basketball player. After a successful career at San Diego State University, she became a Certified Athletic Trainer and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Working as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at SDSU for 3 years gave her the opportunity to work closely with, and instruct, both men’s and women’s varsity and club teams. An abstract of her Master’s thesis, A Comparison of Two Basketball Specific Stretching Programs on Vertical Jumping Ability and Incidence of Injury was published in The Basketball Bulletin. She was selected to participate on an expert panel for the evaluation of United States Marine Corp recruit training in San Diego, where the panel created recommendations for modifying the USMC recruit-training program to reduce military training related injuries. Recently Carolyn instructed approximately 400 firefighters and paramedics on Strength Training and Core Stabilization for Job Performance and Injury Reduction. Currently she is working as a Certified Athletic Trainer at San Diego State University.

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