TY - BOOK AU - Stone,Michael H. AU - Suchomel,Timothy J. TI - Strength and conditioning in sports: from science to practice SN - 9780367560225 AV - RC1235 .S747 2022 U1 - 613.7/1 23/eng/20211228 PY - 2022/// CY - New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Sports KW - Physiological aspects KW - Exercise KW - Physical education and training KW - SS110 KW - SS111 N1 - MSSalazar (Recommending faculty) AY 2022-2023; Includes bibliographical references and index; Neuromuscular physiology / Michael H. Stone and Timothy J. Suchomel -- Bioenergetics / Michael H. Stone and W. Guy Hornsby -- Neuroendocrine factors / Michael H. Stone and Aaron J. Cunanan -- Nutrition and metabolic factors / Timothy J. Suchomel and Michael H. Stone -- Ergogenic aids / John P. Wagle and Timothy J. Suchomel -- Physical and physiological reponses and adaptations / Timothy J. Suchomel, W. Guy Hornsby, John P. Wagle, and Aaron J. Cunanan -- General concepts and training principles for athlete development / Michael H. Stone, John P. Wagle, and Aaron J. Cunanan -- Exercise selection / Timothy J. Suchomel and John P. Wagle -- Athlete monitoring / W. Guy Hornsby and John P. Wagle -- Developing the training process / Aaron J. Cunanan, John P. Wagle, and Timothy J. Suchomel N2 - "A good sport scientist and coach must understand both the underlying mechanisms and the practical application of training principles. Strength and Conditioning in Sports: From Science to Practice is unique in that it covers, in a comprehensive manner, both of these areas. This textbook "connects" the mechanism with practical application. Selecting the appropriate training process is paramount to success in competitive sport. A major component of this textbook is the detailed explanations of developing that process from creating an Annual Plan, selection of the appropriate Periodization model and how to Program that model. In application, connecting physiology to performance can be enhanced by using appropriate athlete monitoring techniques. Although there can be overlap, monitoring can be divided into two components, fatigue management and program efficacy. One of the features of this text is the in-depth description of how the monitoring process should take place and how monitoring data can be used in program application. This exciting new text provides a comprehensive overview of the application of science to sport and will be key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Strength & Conditioning, Athletic Training, Exercise Physiology, Human Performance, Personal Training, and other related disciplines of Sport Science and Kinesiology"-- ER -