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Athletic Strength
for Women
David M. Oliver, Dana Healy
Copyright 2005 ISBN #9789736046329
248pp
Paperback
Regular Price: $26.95 (Canadian dollars) (GST not included)
About the Product
With women’s sport performance at an all-time high and
continuing to rise, you need to be faster, stronger, and more
agile in order to compete. Yet, until now, no training manual
has specifically addressed female athletes’ physiological,
biomechanical, and anatomical needs.
Athletic Strength for Women presents effective exercise prescriptions
to help you build a strength base and then convert that strength
to speed and power in competition. The result is not only
better performance but also fewer injuries. For example, exercises
and programs for the lower body will improve hamstring and
quadriceps strength ratios, providing enhanced takeoff power
and landing strength and better protection for the knee. More
than 120 targeted exercises and drills are provided to improve
- throwing, striking, swinging, and other upper-body skills;
- starting, stopping, jumping, cutting, turning, pivoting,
and other lower-body maneuvers; and
- overall power and speed.
Written by David Oliver, former strength and conditioning
coach for the U.S. women’s soccer and basketball teams,
and Dana Healy, department head for strength and conditioning
at the United States Olympic Committee, Athletic Strength
for Women contains general fitness and sport-specific performance
tests. These tests are accompanied by normative tables that
enable athletes to gauge strengths and weaknesses against
those of their peers and set improvement goals.
The book also includes in-season, off-season, and preseason
programs for all the major participation sports, including
soccer, volleyball, basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, swimming,
and track and field. No matter what your sport, prepare your
body to perform at full potential. The programs in Athletic
Strength for Women will help you achieve a new level of athleticism.
About the Author
David Oliver is the president and founder of Oliver Sports
Performance. He has worked at the high school, collegiate,
professional, and Olympic levels as a coach and athletic trainer
for over 15 years. He has worked as the conditioning coach
for the U.S. women’s national soccer team and served
as strength and conditioning consultant to the U.S. women’s
national basketball team. He has served as an athletic trainer
on medical teams assembled for major events like the U.S.
National Skating Championships, the World Triathlon Championships,
the Citrus Bowl, and the NBA All-Star Game.
Oliver also spent seven years with the NBA’s Orlando
Magic basketball team as the strength and conditioning coach
and assistant athletic trainer. Oliver is a certified member
of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA),
the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA),
and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). He is
also certified as a U.S. Weightlifting Federation club coach
(USWF). He speaks nationally at camps, clinics, and seminars
and is well regarded for his innovative training techniques.
Oliver is the coauthor of Conditioning the NBA Way and NBA
Power Conditioning and has written articles for Men’s
Health, Men’s Journal, Women’s Health and Fitness,
and numerous other publications. He has also been featured
in Women’s Sports Illustrated and Conditioning for Women’s
Basketball.
He lives with his wife, Shelly, and sons, Zachary and Ryan,
in Orlando, Florida.
Dana Healy is the department head for strength and conditioning
at the United States Olympic Committee (USOC). In this position
she oversees the strength and conditioning programs at three
Olympic Training Centers (OTCs) and consults with teams that
do not reside at the OTCs. She has been with the USOC since
1997 and has trained numerous Olympic and world medalists.
Before joining the OTC, Healy worked as the assistant strength
coach at Brown University. She is a certified member of the
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), the
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and U.S.A. Weightlifting
(USAW) and has been a contributor to Men’s Health, Outside
Magazine, Sports Illustrated for Women, and Performance Conditioning.
Healy lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Table of Contents
Exercise and Drill Finder
Part I: Setting the Stage
Chapter 1. Laying the Foundation
Chapter 2. Assessing Your Potential
Part II: Getting Stronger
Chapter 3. Shoulder Support
Chapter 4. Hip, Knee, and Ankle Stabilization
Chapter 5. Core and Balance Development
Part III: Gaining Power
Chapter 6. Strong Speed for Starting, Stopping, and Cutting
Chapter 7. Explosiveness for Jumping, Running, Throwing,
and Striking
Part IV: Training for Performance
Chapter 8. Preparing for High-Intensity Training
Chapter 9. Developing Championship Workouts and Programs
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