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Strength and Power in Sport

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Klappentext REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION "The overlap between chapters helps to reinforce theories and allows each chapter to be read independently. The chapters give some insight into the amount of work expected of the elite athlete, the importance of the correct training and at various stages in the season, and who requires strength or power and how to gain it.. It is a reference book to which one will return time and again." Physiotherapy, 1992 ".comprehensive overview of structural hormonal, neural, and mechanical factors related to the expression of strength and power.. This book provides a wealth of up-to-date information.a fine reference". Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, 1993 "This volume on strength and power, together with its companion Endurance in Sport are exactly what many of us in the field have been waiting for. .this book is a must for all interested in the scientific aspects of strength and power." British Journal of Sports Med. Zusammenfassung aeoExamines strength and power training across the whole range of issues, from the biological to the clinical. aeoExplores the principles and problems of enhancing strength and power. aeoAddresses clinical issues such as clinical limits, muscle adaptations, and rehabilitation of injury. aeoExpert and international authorship. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors Preface Units of Measurement and Terminology Part 1: Definitions 1 Basic Definitions for Exercise H.G. KNUTTGEN AND P.V. KOMI Part 2: Biological Basis for Strength and Power 2 Neuronal control of functional movement VOLKER DIETZ 3 Motor Unit and Motor Neuron Excitability during Explosive Movement TOSHIO MORITANI 4 Muscular Basis of Strength R. BILLETER AND H. HOPPELER 5 Hormonal Mechanisms Related to the Expression of Muscular Strength and Power WILLIAM J. KRAEMER AND SCOTT A. MAZZETTI 6 Exercise-related Adaptations in Connective Tissue RONALD F. ZERNICKE AND BARBARA LOITZ-RAMAGE 7 Contractile Performance of Skeletal Muscle Fibres K.A. PAUL EDMAN 8 Skeletal Muscle and Motor Unit Architecture: Effect on Performance RONALD R. ROY, RYAN J. MONTI, ALEX LAI AND V. REGGIE EDGERTON 9 Mechanical Muscle Models and Their Application to Force and Power Production WALTER HERZOG 10 Stretch-shortening Cyle PAAVO V. KOMI 11 Stretch-shortening Cycle Fatigue and its Influence on Force and Power Production CAROLINE NICOL AND PAAVO. V. KOMI Part 3: Mechanism for Adaptation in Strength and Power Training 12 Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Adaptation in Skeletal Muscle GEOFFREY GOLDSPINK AND STEPHEN HARRIDGE 13 Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia J. DUNCAN MACDOUGALL 14 Acute and Chronic Muscle Metabolic Adaptations to Strength Training PER A. TESCH AND BJORN A. ALKNER 15 Neural Adaptation to Strength Training DIGBY G. SALE 16 Mechanism of Muscle and Motor Unit Adaptation to Explosive Power Training JACQUES DUCHATEAU AND KARL HAINAUT 17 Proprocetive Training: Considerations for Strength and Power Production ALBERT GOLLHOFER 18 Connective Tissue and Bone Response to Strength Training MICHAEL H. STONE AND CHRISTINA KARATZAFERI 19 Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Strength and Power Training WILLIAM KRAEMER AND NICHOLASS A. RATAMESS 20 Cardiovascular Responses to Training STEVEN J. FLECK Part 4: Special Problems in Strength and Power Training 21 Aging and Neuromuscular Adaptation to Strength Training KEIJO HAKKINEN 22 Use of Electrical Stimulation in Strength and Power Training GARY A. DUDLEY AND SCOTT W. STEVENSON Part 5: Strength and Power Training for Sports 23 Biomechanics of Strength and Strength Training VLADIMIR M. ZATSIORSKY 24 Vibration Loads: Potential for Strength and Power Development JOACHIM MESTER P.(?) SPITZENPFEIL AND ZENGYOUAN YUE 25 Training for Weightlifting JOHN GARHAMMER AND BOB TAKANO ...

List of contents

List of Contributors.
Preface.

Units of Measurement and Terminology.

Part 1: Definitions .

1 Basic Definitions for Exercise.

H.G. KNUTTGEN AND P.V. KOMI.

.

Part 2: Biological Basis for Strength and Power .

2 Neuronal control of functional movement.

VOLKER DIETZ.

3 Motor Unit and Motor Neuron Excitability during Explosive Movement.

TOSHIO MORITANI.

4 Muscular Basis of Strength.

R. BILLETER AND H. HOPPELER.

5 Hormonal Mechanisms Related to the Expression of Muscular Strength and Power.

WILLIAM J. KRAEMER AND SCOTT A. MAZZETTI.

6 Exercise-related Adaptations in Connective Tissue.

RONALD F. ZERNICKE AND BARBARA LOITZ-RAMAGE.

7 Contractile Performance of Skeletal Muscle Fibres.

K.A. PAUL EDMAN.

8 Skeletal Muscle and Motor Unit Architecture: Effect on Performance.

RONALD R. ROY, RYAN J. MONTI, ALEX LAI AND V. REGGIE EDGERTON.

9 Mechanical Muscle Models and Their Application to Force and Power Production.

WALTER HERZOG.

10 Stretch-shortening Cyle.

PAAVO V. KOMI.

11 Stretch-shortening Cycle Fatigue and its Influence on Force and Power Production.

CAROLINE NICOL AND PAAVO. V. KOMI.

.

Part 3: Mechanism for Adaptation in Strength and Power Training .

12 Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Adaptation in Skeletal Muscle.

GEOFFREY GOLDSPINK AND STEPHEN HARRIDGE.

13 Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia.

J. DUNCAN MACDOUGALL.

14 Acute and Chronic Muscle Metabolic Adaptations to Strength Training.

PER A. TESCH AND BJORN A. ALKNER.

15 Neural Adaptation to Strength Training.

DIGBY G. SALE.

16 Mechanism of Muscle and Motor Unit Adaptation to Explosive Power Training.

JACQUES DUCHATEAU AND KARL HAINAUT.

17 Proprocetive Training: Considerations for Strength and Power Production.

ALBERT GOLLHOFER.

18 Connective Tissue and Bone Response to Strength Training.

MICHAEL H. STONE AND CHRISTINA KARATZAFERI.

19 Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Strength and Power Training.

WILLIAM KRAEMER AND NICHOLASS A. RATAMESS.

20 Cardiovascular Responses to Training.

STEVEN J. FLECK.

.

Part 4: Special Problems in Strength and Power Training .

21 Aging and Neuromuscular Adaptation to Strength Training.

KEIJO HAKKINEN.

22 Use of Electrical Stimulation in Strength and Power Training.

GARY A. DUDLEY AND SCOTT W. STEVENSON.

Part 5: Strength and Power Training for Sports .

23 Biomechanics of Strength and Strength Training.

VLADIMIR M. ZATSIORSKY.

24 Vibration Loads: Potential for Strength and Power Development.

JOACHIM MESTER P.(?) SPITZENPFEIL AND ZENGYOUAN YUE.

25 Training for Weightlifting.

JOHN GARHAMMER AND BOB TAKANO

Report

REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION
"The overlap between chapters helps to reinforce theories and allows each chapter to be read independently.
The chapters give some insight into the amount of work expected of the elite athlete, the importance of the correct training and at various stages in the season, and who requires strength or power and how to gain it.
It is a reference book to which one will return time and again."
Physiotherapy, 1992

".comprehensive overview of structural hormonal, neural, and mechanical factors related to the expression of strength and power.
This book provides a wealth of up-to-date information.a fine reference".
Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, 1993

"This volume on strength and power, together with its companion Endurance in Sport are exactly what many of us in the field have been waiting for.
.this book is a must for all interested in the scientific aspects of strength and power."
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 1993

"This is a very well organised, well written and well presented book.[the] 29 contributors all.have well-established international reputations in their particular fields of study.
.the book will be essential reading for many graduate students in certain aspects of medicine and sports science. In addition, the book will be of considerable interest to sports scientists, sports medicine doctors, physiotherapists, podiatrists and athletic trainers. In general, the book is an excellent addition to the literature on strength and power in sport."
Scottish Journal of Physical Education, 1993

Product details

Authors Roger V. Blackwood, P. V. Komi, Paavo V. Komi
Assisted by Paavo Komi (Editor), Paavo V. Komi (Editor)
Publisher Blackwell Scientific Publishers Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9780632059119
ISBN 978-0-632-05911-9
No. of pages 544
Series Encyclopaedia of Sports Medici
The Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine
Subjects Guides > Sport
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine

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