Overview
The second edition of this broadly based book continues to examine and update the basic and applied aspects of strength and power in sport from the neurophysiology of the basic motor unit to training for specific activities. Authorship is, again, international and includes leading physiologists and clinicians.
Synopsis
The second edition of this broadly based book continues to examine and update the basic and applied aspects of strength and power in sport from the neurophysiology of the basic motor unit to training for specific activities. Authorship is, again, international and includes leading physiologists and clinicians.
Doody Review Services
Reviewer:Kent Adams, PhD(University of Louisville)
Description:This is a new edition of a classic book originally published in 1991 that comprehensively covers the biological basis of strength and power, linking science with application. Cutting edge content is supplied for both the researcher and practitioner in the area of strength and power development.
Purpose:The purpose is to address "the importance of understanding the basic problems in various aspects of strength and power in order to analyze different sport events and to plan objectively training and conditioning not only of athletes but other groups as well." This is a worthy objective and this book is a timely contribution that addresses the considerable new information related to the biology and application of strength and power. The editor and the chapter authors are to be commended.
Audience:This is a must read for those who study and apply cutting edge concepts in the physiology of strength and power. Researchers, students, strength coaches, and clinicians will all find this book to be a valuable resource. The editor and the chapter authors represent leading international authorities in the study and application of strength and power.
Features:This book is unique in that it blends mechanistic, systematic information about the biology of strength and power with application. Readers will benefit from cutting edge science from leading researchers who are also in "the trenches," working with individuals striving for enhanced performance. Up-to-date discussions of topics such as hormonal mechanisms, ageing, and vibration loading represent an impressive, nonstop array of key information. The reader will find this book to be a comprehensive, valuable resource.
Assessment:This new edition of the classic is a significant and timely contribution to the IOC Medical Commission Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine series. The book is both thought-provoking to researchers and applicable to practitioners. Individuals interested in state-of-the-art information related to the biology and application of principles related to strength and power will find this a must read!
Editorials
From the Publisher
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
From The Critics
Reviewer: Kent Adams, PhD(University of Louisville)Description: This is a new edition of a classic book originally published in 1991 that comprehensively covers the biological basis of strength and power, linking science with application. Cutting edge content is supplied for both the researcher and practitioner in the area of strength and power development.
Purpose: The purpose is to address "the importance of understanding the basic problems in various aspects of strength and power in order to analyze different sport events and to plan objectively training and conditioning not only of athletes but other groups as well." This is a worthy objective and this book is a timely contribution that addresses the considerable new information related to the biology and application of strength and power. The editor and the chapter authors are to be commended.
Audience: This is a must read for those who study and apply cutting edge concepts in the physiology of strength and power. Researchers, students, strength coaches, and clinicians will all find this book to be a valuable resource. The editor and the chapter authors represent leading international authorities in the study and application of strength and power.
Features: This book is unique in that it blends mechanistic, systematic information about the biology of strength and power with application. Readers will benefit from cutting edge science from leading researchers who are also in "the trenches," working with individuals striving for enhanced performance. Up-to-date discussions of topics such as hormonal mechanisms, ageing, and vibration loading represent an impressive, nonstop array of key information. The reader will find this book to be a comprehensive, valuable resource.
Assessment: This new edition of the classic is a significant and timely contribution to the IOC Medical Commission Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine series. The book is both thought-provoking to researchers and applicable to practitioners. Individuals interested in state-of-the-art information related to the biology and application of principles related to strength and power will find this a must read!
From The Critics
Reviewer: Kent Adams, PhD(University of Louisville)Description: This is a new edition of a classic book originally published in 1991 that comprehensively covers the biological basis of strength and power, linking science with application. Cutting edge content is supplied for both the researcher and practitioner in the area of strength and power development.
Purpose: The purpose is to address "the importance of understanding the basic problems in various aspects of strength and power in order to analyze different sport events and to plan objectively training and conditioning not only of athletes but other groups as well." This is a worthy objective and this book is a timely contribution that addresses the considerable new information related to the biology and application of strength and power. The editor and the chapter authors are to be commended.
Audience: This is a must read for those who study and apply cutting edge concepts in the physiology of strength and power. Researchers, students, strength coaches, and clinicians will all find this book to be a valuable resource. The editor and the chapter authors represent leading international authorities in the study and application of strength and power.
Features: This book is unique in that it blends mechanistic, systematic information about the biology of strength and power with application. Readers will benefit from cutting edge science from leading researchers who are also in "the trenches," working with individuals striving for enhanced performance. Up-to-date discussions of topics such as hormonal mechanisms, ageing, and vibration loading represent an impressive, nonstop array of key information. The reader will find this book to be a comprehensive, valuable resource.
Assessment: This new edition of the classic is a significant and timely contribution to the IOC Medical Commission Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine series. The book is both thought-provoking to researchers and applicable to practitioners. Individuals interested in state-of-the-art information related to the biology and application of principles related to strength and power will find this a must read!