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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xiv, 523 p.
- Note
- "An IOC Medical Commission publication in collaboration with the International Federation of Sports Medicine."
- Contents
-
- List of Contributors
- Forewords
- Preface
- Units of Measurement and Terminology
- Pt. 1.
- Definitions
- 1.
- Basic Considerations for Exercise/
- Howard G. Knuttgen
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 3
- Pt. 2.
- Biological Basis for Strength and Power
- 2.
- Neuronal Control of Functional Movement/
- Volker Dietz
- p. 11
- 3.
- Motor Unit and Motoneurone Excitability during Explosive Movement/
- Toshio Moritani
- p. 27
- 4.
- Muscular Basis of Strength/
- R. Billeter
- H. Hoppeler
- p. 50
- 5.
- Hormonal Mechanisms Related to the Expression of Muscular Strength and Power/
- William J. Kraemer
- Scott A. Mazzetti
- p. 73
- 6.
- Exercise-Related Adaptations in Connective Tissue/
- Ronald F. Zernicke
- Barbara Loitz-Ramage
- p. 96
- 7.
- Contractile Performance of Skeletal Muscle Fibres/
- K. A. Paul Edman
- p. 114
- V. Reggie Edgerton
- p. 134
- 8.
- Skeletal Muscle and Motor Unit Architecture: Effect on Performance/
- Roland R. Roy
- Ryan I. Monti
- Alex Lai
- 9.
- Mechanical Muscle Models and Their Application to Force and Power Production/
- Walter Herzog
- Rachid Ait-Haddou
- p. 154
- 10.
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle/
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 184
- 11.
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle Fatigue and its Influence on Force and Power Production/
- Caroline Nicol
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 203
- Pt. 3.
- Mechanisms for Adaptation in Strength and Power Training
- 12.
- Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Adaptation in Skeletal Muscle/
- Geoffrey Goldspink
- Stephen Harridge
- p. 231
- 13.
- Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia/
- J. Duncan MacDougall
- p. 252
- 14.
- Acute and Chronic Muscle Metabolic Adaptations to Strength Training/
- Per A. Tesch
- Bjorn A. Alkner
- p. 265
- 15.
- Neural Adaptation to Strength Training/
- Digby G. Sale
- p. 281
- 16.
- Mechanisms of Muscle and Motor Unit Adaptation to Explosive Power Training/
- Jacques Duchateau
- Karl Hainaut
- p. 315
- 17.
- Proprioceptive Training: Considerations for Strength and Power Production/
- Albert Gollhofer
- p. 331
- 18.
- Connective Tissue and Bone Response to Strength Training/
- Michael H. Stone
- Christina Karatzaferi
- p. 343
- 19.
- Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Strength and Power Training/
- William J. Kraemer
- Nicholas A. Ratamess
- p. 361
- 20.
- Cardiovascular Responses to Strength Training/
- Steven J. Fleck
- p. 387
- Pt. 4.
- Special Problems in Strength and Power Training
- 21.
- Ageing and Neuromuscular Adaptation to Strength Training/
- Keijo Hakkinen
- p. 409
- 22.
- Use of Electrical Stimulation in Strength and Power Training/
- Gary A. Dudley
- Scott W. Stevenson
- p. 426
- Pt. 5.
- Strength and Power Training for Sports
- 23.
- Biomechanics of Strength and Strength Training/
- Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky
- p. 439
- p. 488
- 24.
- Vibration Loads: Potential for Strength and Power Development/
- Joachim Mester
- Peter Spitzenpfeil
- Zengyuan Yue
- 25.
- Training for Weightlifting/
- John Garhammer
- Bob Takano
- p. 502
- Index.
- p. 517
- Isbn
- 9780632059119
- Label
- Strength and power in sport
- Title
- Strength and power in sport
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Paavo V. Komi
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Komi, Paavo V
- IOC Medical Commission
- International Federation of Sports Medicine
- Series statement
- The Encyclopaedia of sports medicine
- Series volume
- 3
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Sports
- Muscle strength
- Physical education and training
- Label
- Strength and power in sport, edited by Paavo V. Komi
- Note
- "An IOC Medical Commission publication in collaboration with the International Federation of Sports Medicine."
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- List of Contributors
- Forewords
- Preface
- Units of Measurement and Terminology
- Pt. 1.
- Definitions
- 1.
- Basic Considerations for Exercise/
- Howard G. Knuttgen
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 3
- Pt. 2.
- Biological Basis for Strength and Power
- 2.
- Neuronal Control of Functional Movement/
- Volker Dietz
- p. 11
- 3.
- Motor Unit and Motoneurone Excitability during Explosive Movement/
- Toshio Moritani
- p. 27
- 4.
- Muscular Basis of Strength/
- R. Billeter
- H. Hoppeler
- p. 50
- 5.
- Hormonal Mechanisms Related to the Expression of Muscular Strength and Power/
- William J. Kraemer
- Scott A. Mazzetti
- p. 73
- 6.
- Exercise-Related Adaptations in Connective Tissue/
- Ronald F. Zernicke
- Barbara Loitz-Ramage
- p. 96
- 7.
- Contractile Performance of Skeletal Muscle Fibres/
- K. A. Paul Edman
- p. 114
- V. Reggie Edgerton
- p. 134
- 8.
- Skeletal Muscle and Motor Unit Architecture: Effect on Performance/
- Roland R. Roy
- Ryan I. Monti
- Alex Lai
- 9.
- Mechanical Muscle Models and Their Application to Force and Power Production/
- Walter Herzog
- Rachid Ait-Haddou
- p. 154
- 10.
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle/
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 184
- 11.
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle Fatigue and its Influence on Force and Power Production/
- Caroline Nicol
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 203
- Pt. 3.
- Mechanisms for Adaptation in Strength and Power Training
- 12.
- Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Adaptation in Skeletal Muscle/
- Geoffrey Goldspink
- Stephen Harridge
- p. 231
- 13.
- Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia/
- J. Duncan MacDougall
- p. 252
- 14.
- Acute and Chronic Muscle Metabolic Adaptations to Strength Training/
- Per A. Tesch
- Bjorn A. Alkner
- p. 265
- 15.
- Neural Adaptation to Strength Training/
- Digby G. Sale
- p. 281
- 16.
- Mechanisms of Muscle and Motor Unit Adaptation to Explosive Power Training/
- Jacques Duchateau
- Karl Hainaut
- p. 315
- 17.
- Proprioceptive Training: Considerations for Strength and Power Production/
- Albert Gollhofer
- p. 331
- 18.
- Connective Tissue and Bone Response to Strength Training/
- Michael H. Stone
- Christina Karatzaferi
- p. 343
- 19.
- Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Strength and Power Training/
- William J. Kraemer
- Nicholas A. Ratamess
- p. 361
- 20.
- Cardiovascular Responses to Strength Training/
- Steven J. Fleck
- p. 387
- Pt. 4.
- Special Problems in Strength and Power Training
- 21.
- Ageing and Neuromuscular Adaptation to Strength Training/
- Keijo Hakkinen
- p. 409
- 22.
- Use of Electrical Stimulation in Strength and Power Training/
- Gary A. Dudley
- Scott W. Stevenson
- p. 426
- Pt. 5.
- Strength and Power Training for Sports
- 23.
- Biomechanics of Strength and Strength Training/
- Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky
- p. 439
- p. 488
- 24.
- Vibration Loads: Potential for Strength and Power Development/
- Joachim Mester
- Peter Spitzenpfeil
- Zengyuan Yue
- 25.
- Training for Weightlifting/
- John Garhammer
- Bob Takano
- p. 502
- Index.
- p. 517
- Control code
- ocm49529904
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xiv, 523 p.
- Isbn
- 9780632059119
- Lccn
- 2002005028
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- ill.
- Label
- Strength and power in sport, edited by Paavo V. Komi
- Note
- "An IOC Medical Commission publication in collaboration with the International Federation of Sports Medicine."
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- List of Contributors
- Forewords
- Preface
- Units of Measurement and Terminology
- Pt. 1.
- Definitions
- 1.
- Basic Considerations for Exercise/
- Howard G. Knuttgen
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 3
- Pt. 2.
- Biological Basis for Strength and Power
- 2.
- Neuronal Control of Functional Movement/
- Volker Dietz
- p. 11
- 3.
- Motor Unit and Motoneurone Excitability during Explosive Movement/
- Toshio Moritani
- p. 27
- 4.
- Muscular Basis of Strength/
- R. Billeter
- H. Hoppeler
- p. 50
- 5.
- Hormonal Mechanisms Related to the Expression of Muscular Strength and Power/
- William J. Kraemer
- Scott A. Mazzetti
- p. 73
- 6.
- Exercise-Related Adaptations in Connective Tissue/
- Ronald F. Zernicke
- Barbara Loitz-Ramage
- p. 96
- 7.
- Contractile Performance of Skeletal Muscle Fibres/
- K. A. Paul Edman
- p. 114
- V. Reggie Edgerton
- p. 134
- 8.
- Skeletal Muscle and Motor Unit Architecture: Effect on Performance/
- Roland R. Roy
- Ryan I. Monti
- Alex Lai
- 9.
- Mechanical Muscle Models and Their Application to Force and Power Production/
- Walter Herzog
- Rachid Ait-Haddou
- p. 154
- 10.
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle/
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 184
- 11.
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle Fatigue and its Influence on Force and Power Production/
- Caroline Nicol
- Paavo V. Komi
- p. 203
- Pt. 3.
- Mechanisms for Adaptation in Strength and Power Training
- 12.
- Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Adaptation in Skeletal Muscle/
- Geoffrey Goldspink
- Stephen Harridge
- p. 231
- 13.
- Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia/
- J. Duncan MacDougall
- p. 252
- 14.
- Acute and Chronic Muscle Metabolic Adaptations to Strength Training/
- Per A. Tesch
- Bjorn A. Alkner
- p. 265
- 15.
- Neural Adaptation to Strength Training/
- Digby G. Sale
- p. 281
- 16.
- Mechanisms of Muscle and Motor Unit Adaptation to Explosive Power Training/
- Jacques Duchateau
- Karl Hainaut
- p. 315
- 17.
- Proprioceptive Training: Considerations for Strength and Power Production/
- Albert Gollhofer
- p. 331
- 18.
- Connective Tissue and Bone Response to Strength Training/
- Michael H. Stone
- Christina Karatzaferi
- p. 343
- 19.
- Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Strength and Power Training/
- William J. Kraemer
- Nicholas A. Ratamess
- p. 361
- 20.
- Cardiovascular Responses to Strength Training/
- Steven J. Fleck
- p. 387
- Pt. 4.
- Special Problems in Strength and Power Training
- 21.
- Ageing and Neuromuscular Adaptation to Strength Training/
- Keijo Hakkinen
- p. 409
- 22.
- Use of Electrical Stimulation in Strength and Power Training/
- Gary A. Dudley
- Scott W. Stevenson
- p. 426
- Pt. 5.
- Strength and Power Training for Sports
- 23.
- Biomechanics of Strength and Strength Training/
- Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky
- p. 439
- p. 488
- 24.
- Vibration Loads: Potential for Strength and Power Development/
- Joachim Mester
- Peter Spitzenpfeil
- Zengyuan Yue
- 25.
- Training for Weightlifting/
- John Garhammer
- Bob Takano
- p. 502
- Index.
- p. 517
- Control code
- ocm49529904
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xiv, 523 p.
- Isbn
- 9780632059119
- Lccn
- 2002005028
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- ill.
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