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Strength Training for Young
Athletes-2nd Edition
Kraemer, William J.
Copyright 2005 ISBN: 0736051031
ISBN#9789736951033
296pp
Paperback
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About the Product
Young superstar athletes have dispelled long-standing misconceptions
that strength development should start in the late teens.
But much discussion has continued regarding what type of training
is most beneficial.
Strength Training for Young Athletes provides all the answers
as the authoritative guide to strength development for 7-
to 18-year-old athletes. World-renowned strength and conditioning
experts William Kraemer and Steven Fleck present the latest
facts on the effects of strength training on growth, development,
and performance. The authors then make recommendations relative
to starting age, choice of exercises, frequency of training,
rate of progression, and philosophical aspects of program
design.
Learn how to individualize the age-appropriate sample training
programs provided, based on the athlete's physical, psychological,
and emotional maturity as well as the demands of the sport.
Such carefully designed programs not only improve athletic
performance and prepare young athletes for higher competitive
levels, but they also help to decrease the incidence of injury
along the way.
Strength Training for Young Athletes is the most complete
and credible resource for developing the muscular foundation
for athletic success.
About the Author
William J. Kraemer is a professor in the department of kinesiology
working in the Human Performance Laboratory at the University
of Connecticut at Storrs. He also is a professor in the department
of physiology and neurobiology and a professor of medicine
at the University of Connecticut Health Center.
Dr. Kraemer held multiple appointments at Pennsylvania State
University, where he was professor of applied physiology,
director of research in the Center for Sports Medicine, associate
director of the Center for Cell Research, and faculty member
in the kinesiology department and the Noll Physiological Research
Center.
Kraemer had served on the Sports Medicine Committee for the
United States Weightlifting Federation and on the Sport Science
and Technology Committee for the United States Olympic Committee.
He received the National Strength and Conditioning Association
Lifetime Achievement Award for bringing science into the development
of strength and conditioning programs.
He is editor in chief of the Journal of Strength and Conditioning
Research, an associate editor of Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise, and an editorial board member of the Journal
of Applied Physiology. A former junior high and college coach,
Kraemer has coauthored many books and articles on strength
training for athletes.
Steven J. Fleck is chair of the sport science department
at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Previously, he headed
the physical conditioning program of the U.S. Olympic Committee;
served as strength coach for the German Volleyball Association;
and coached high school track, basketball, and football.
An internationally known expert on strength and anaerobic
training, Fleck was a vice president of basic and applied
research for the National Strength and Conditioning Association
(NSCA). He is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine
(ACSM). He was honored in 1991 as the NSCA Sport Scientist
of the Year.
Fleck has authored many books and numerous articles on strength
training and physical conditioning. He is also a columnist
for Muscular Development.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Strength Training and Your Child
Chapter 2. Physical and Psychological Development
Chapter 3. Determining Individual Needs
Chapter 4. Creating Individualized Programs
Chapter 5. Safe Training Environments
Chapter 6. Teaching Technique
Chapter 7. Multi-Joint Upper Body Exercises
Chapter 8. Multi-Joint Lower Body Exercises
Chapter 9. Single-Joint Upper Body Exercises
Chapter 10. Single-Joint Lower Body Exercises
Chapter 11. Single-Joint Abs, Low Back, and Shoulders
Chapter 12. Total-Body Exercises
Chapter 13. Sport-Specific Regimens
Words of Praise
"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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