Strength Training Past 50 - Wayne Westcott - Libros - Human Kinetics Publishers - 9781450497916 - 4 de mayo de 2015
En caso de que portada y título no coincidan, el título será el correcto

Strength Training Past 50 Third edition

Wayne Westcott

Precio
€ 25,49

Pedido desde almacén remoto

Entrega prevista 20 de dic. - 2 de ene. de 2025
Los regalos de Navidad se podrán canjear hasta el 31 de enero
Añadir a tu lista de deseos de iMusic

Strength Training Past 50 Third edition

Strength training offers many benefits for active adults, including enhanced athletic performance, reduced risk of disease, and decreased symptoms of arthritis, diabetes and osteoporosis. This 3rd edition features 83 exercises for free weights, machines, kettlebells and elastic bands plus 30 programmes for endurance, speed and strength.


Commendation Quotes: ""Wayne Westcott is a pioneer, leading researcher, and authority on strength training, metabolism, and fitness. He puts it all together in "Strength Training Past 50," a must-read for anyone who cares about strength and health!"" Nicholas DiNubile, MD-- Orthopedic Surgeon and Best-Selling Author, Chief Medical Officer, American Council on Exercise (ACE) ""From basic exercise technique to advanced program design, this guide is a must-read for men and women over 50."" Avery D. Faigenbaum, EdD, FACSM, FNSCA-- Department of Health and Exercise Science, The College of New Jersey, Author of Youth Strength Training ""Readers will find Dr. Westcott's writing style easy to follow and will enjoy what it feels like to train past 50."" Peter Ronai, MS, FACSM, RCEP, CSCS-D-- Clinical Associate Professor Exercise Science, Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement, Science Sacred Heart University ""Staying strong and fit after 50 is absolutely achievable--and Drs. Westcott and Baechle provide the winning game plan for doing so!" " Ken Mannie -- Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Michigan State UniversityBiographical Note: Wayne L. Westcott, PhD, directs the exercise science program and fitness research program at Quincy College in Quincy, Massachusetts. He has been a strength training advisor for several national organizations, including the American Council on Exercise, American Senior Fitness Association, YMCA of the USA, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, International Council on Active Aging, Medical Fitness Association, and United States Navy. He has also served as an editorial advisor for publications such as "Physician and Sports Medicine, American College of Sports Medicine's Health and Fitness Journal, American College of Sports Medicine's Certified News, Fitness Management, On-Site Fitness, American Fitness Quarterly, Club Industry, Perspective, Prevention, Men's Health, " and "Shape." Westcott is the author of 25 fitness books, including" Building Strength and Stamina, Strength Training for Seniors, Fitness Professional's Guide to Strength Training Older Adults, Strength and Power for Young Athletes, Complete Conditioning for Golf, Youth Strength Training, " and" Building Strength and Stamina Navy Fitness Edition," all with Human Kinetics. Dr. Westcott has been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Fitness Professionals, the Healthy American Fitness Leader Award from the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, the Roberts-Gulick Award from the YMCA Association of Professional Directors, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Governor's Committee on Physical Fitness and Sports, the NOVA 7 Exercise Program Award from "Fitness Management" "Magazine," the Marla Richmond Memorial Education Award from the Medical Fitness Association, and the Faculty of the Year Award from Quincy College. Thomas R. Baechle, EdD, CSCS, *D (R), NSCA-CPT, *D (R), is a professor and chair of the exercise science department at Creighton University. He is a cofounder and past president of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and for 20 years he was the executive director of the NSCA Certification Commission. Baechle has received numerous awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the NSCA and the Excellence in Teaching Award from Creighton University. He has more than 35 years of experience competing in and coaching weightlifting and powerlifting and presenting and teaching on these topics. Baechle has authored, coauthored, or edited 15 books, including three editions of "Fitness Weight Training," four editions of the popular "Weight Training: Steps to Success," and three editions of "Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning," all published by Human Kinetics. Table of Contents: Chapter 1 Benefits of Strength Training Chapter 2 Assessment for Training Success Chapter 3 Applying Training Principles Chapter 4 Strength Training Equipment Chapter 5 Basic Exercise Techniques Chapter 6 Machine Exercises Chapter 7 Dumbbell Exercises Chapter 8 Alternative Equipment Exercises Chapter 9 Basic Training Programs Chapter 10 Advanced Training Programs Chapter 11 Sport-Specific Training Programs Chapter 12 Nutrition for Continuous ImprovementPublisher Marketing: Increase your strength to improve your health, your appearance, and your performance with "Strength Training Past 50." Strength training offers many benefits for active adults, including enhanced athletic performance, reduced risk of disease, and decreased symptoms of arthritis, diabetes, and osteoporosis. Whether you are just getting started or have been training your entire life, "Strength Training Past 50" has you covered. In the third edition of this best-selling guide, you'll find these topics: - 83 exercises for free weights, machines, bands, and balls - 30 workouts for increasing size, endurance, and strength - Sport-specific programs for tennis, golf, cycling, running, and more - Eating plans and nutrition advice for adding lean muscle and losing fat "Strength Training Past 50" will keep you active, healthy, and looking great with workouts and programs designed just for you.

Contributor Bio:  Westcott, Wayne WAYNE WESTCOTT, PHD, is a member of Prevention's advisory board. His solid research and years of experience as an adviser to Nautilus, the U. S. Navy, the U. S. Air Force, the American Council on Exercise, NFL teams, and the YMCA have made him an icon in the fi tness industry. He lives in Abington, Massachusetts. GARY REINL is a medical exercise program development specialist. He is a consultant to Nautilus and several national health care companies. He lives in Naples, Florida. Contributor Bio:  Baechle, Thomas R Thomas R. Baechle, EdD, CSCS, *D, NSCA-CPT, *D, is chair of the exercise science and athletic training department at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. In his career covering more than 35 years as a fitness professional and academician, Baechle has earned numerous certifications and awards, taught at various universities, held a variety of professional and civic offices, and volunteered for many national and international associations and organizations related to fitness and personal health. Baechle is widely published and lectures frequently. His recent honors include receiving the Outstanding Writing Achievement Award from Human Kinetics in 2007, Merit for Excellence in Education and Development of Professional Standards from the International Fitness Institute in 2006, the Distinguished Faculty Service Award from Creighton University in 2002, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the NSCA in 1998.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 4 de mayo de 2015
ISBN13 9781450497916
Editores Human Kinetics Publishers
Páginas 272
Dimensiones 179 × 253 × 18 mm   ·   574 g
Lengua English