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Strength Training for Young Athletes

Strength Training for Young Athletes

Strength Training for Young Athletes

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Published: 1 September, 2004
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The authoritative development guide to strength training for 7-18 year olds. Covers staring age recommendations, exercises, frequency, rate progression and more.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780736051033
ISBN10 0736051031
Number Of Pages 296
Item Weight 621 g
Product Dimensions 178 x 20 x 254 mm
Publisher / Reseller Human Kinetics(ADVANTAGE) (Consignment)
Format paperback
Edition 2
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In Strength Training for Young Athletes, Dr. Kraemer and Dr. Fleck teach how to develop a safe, effective program, addressing the physical and psychological maturation of each individual. This book should be required reading for anyone training young athletes.
Robert Jursnick
Executive director, National Strength and Conditioning Association
I know first-hand that a successful young athlete has a well rounded training program that includes strength training. An ideal resource for those who want to get it right, Strength Training for Young Athletes will help you design a program that will prepare your athletes for their next level of performance.
Mike Nitka
Director of strength and conditioning, Muskego High School
Former Vice President, National Strength and Conditioning Association

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Author's Bio

William Kraemer and Steven Fleck are two of the top strength training researchers in the world. William Kraemer is a past president of the NSCA and is currently editor of the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. Steven Fleck is the former head of the Physical Conditioning Department for the U.S. Olympic Committee.

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