STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: HOW TO PROGRAM, TRAIN & RECOVER
If there’s one strength & conditioning resource you read this year, make sure it is this one.
Curated by Lumin Sports and written by coaches, directors and specialists whose expertise has propelled them to the top of their fields, Strength & Conditioning: How to Program, Train & Recover is a comprehensive resource grounded in best-practice and packed with practical tips to take any athletic program to the next level.
Chapter 1: The Benefits of Intensity in Strength Training for Collegiate Athletes
Co-Authored by Scott Caulfield, Director of Strength and Conditioning, Norwich University
Chapter 1: The Benefits of Intensity in Strength Training for Collegiate Athletes
Co-Authored by Megan Young, Performance Coach, Seattle Sounders FC
Chapter 2: The Considerations And Challenges Of Training Tactical Personnel Compared To Sports Athletes
by John Hofman, Strength & Conditioning Specialist, United States Department Of Defense
Chapter 3: What To Consider When Choosing An S&C Programmer
by Blake Bender, Fmr. Assistant Athletic Performance Coach, University of California, Berkeley & US Sales Exec. Lumin Sports
Chapter 4: Managing S&C Programs For Short Term Representative Teams
by Mick Stierli, Head of Performance, Fiji Rugby League
Chapter 5: Tendon Loading And Strengthening
by Kyle Sammons, Assistant Strength & Conditioning / Coordinator of Sport Science, Arizona Cardinals
Chapter 6: Systematic Periodisation Of C.O.D And Agility Drills
by Sean Baker, Head of Strength & Conditioning, PEAQ Performance Centre, Lacrosse Australia & Adelaide Lightning
Chapter 7: The Power Of Microdosing Strength Training
by Stephanie Grubbs, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance, University of Pittsburgh
Chapter 8: Structural Balance Considerations For Baseball Players
by Isaac Salazar, Director of Player Performance, Milwaukee Brewers
Chapter 9: Revving Up Recovery: Enhancing Performance Through Effective Recovery In Motorsports
by Thomas Halloran, Athletic Trainer, Trackhouse Racing Team
Chapter 10: The Use Of Technology In Return To Play
by Alex Calder, Head of Sport Science, Houston Dynamo
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