|aNSCA's essentials of training special populations /|cNational Strength and Conditioning Association ; Patrick L. Jacobs, editor.
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|aNational Strength and Conditioning Association's essentials of training special populations
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 429-503) and index.
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|tRationale and considerations for training special populations /|rPatrick L. Jacobs --|tHealth appraisal and fitness assessments /|rJohn F. Graham, Malcolm T. Whitehead --|tMusculoskeletal conditions and disorders /|rCarwyn Sharp --|tMetabolic conditions and disorders /|rThomas P. LaFontaine, Jeffrey L Roitman, Paul Sorace --|tPulmonary conditions and disorders /|rKenneth W. Rundell, Pnina Weis --|tCardiovascular conditions and disorders /|rAnn Marie Swank, Carwyn Sharp --|tImmunological and hematological conditions and disorders /|rJay Dawes, Benjamin Reuter, Don Melrose, Misty Kesterson --|tNeuromuscular conditions and disorders /|rPatrick L. Jacobs, Stephanie M. Svoboda, Anna Lepeley --|tCognitive conditions and disorders /|rWilliam J. Kraemer, Brett A. Comstock, James E. Clark --|tCancer /|rAlejandro Ferrer San Juan, Steven J. Fleck, Alejandro Lucía Mulas --|tChildren and adolescents /|rAvery D. Faigenbaum --|tOlder adults /|rWayne L. Westcott --|tFemale considerations /|rJill A. Bush-Wallace.
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|aThis volume helps exercise professionals design customised programmes for clients with special conditions and needs. It's also the ideal resource for those seeking to become a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Special Population Specialist (CSPS). The text discusses the benefits of exercise for clients with special conditions and the exercise-related challenges they often face. Also, there are details on the importance of safe and effective health and fitness assessments for these clients. Throughout the text, there are a number of learning aids. These come in the form of chapter objectives, study questions, key terms and extra recommended reading.
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|aResistance Training|xmethods.
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|aDisabled Persons|xrehabilitation.
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|aJacobs, Patrick L.,|d1955-
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|aNational Strength & Conditioning Association (U.S.)
NSCA's Essentials of Training Special Populations is an indispensable text for aspiring and established exercise professionals working with special populations such as children, aging adults, and clients with temporary or permanent physical or cognitive conditions and disorders.Clients with special conditions often require modifications to general exercise recommendations, specific exercise facility design, and particular training equipment. This text will help exercise professionals design customized programs for clients with these unique considerations.NSCA's Essentials of Training Special Populations is the ideal preparatory resource for those seeking to become an NSCA Certified Special Population Specialist (CSPS) and a practical reference for anyone who assesses, motivates, educates, and trains special population clients regarding their health and fitness needs. Editor Patrick L. Jacobs and a team of qualified contributors provide evidence-based information and recommendations on particular training protocols for a breadth of conditions, including musculoskeletal conditions, cardiovascular conditions, immunologic disorders, and cancer.The text discusses the benefits of exercise for special populations and the exercise-related challenges they often face. This is followed by a review of the pathology and pathophysiology of numerous conditions and disorders. Tables listing exercise recommendations for specific conditions are presented, complete with training modifications, precautions, and contraindications, as well as commonly prescribed medications and their potential effects on exercise responses and adaptations.
About the NSCA The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) is the world’s leading organization in the field of sport conditioning. Drawing on the resources and expertise of the most recognized professionals in strength training and conditioning, sport science, performance research, education, and sports medicine, the NSCA is the world’s trusted source of knowledge and training guidelines for coaches, athletes, and tactical operators. The NSCA provides the crucial link between the lab and the field.About the Editor Patrick L. Jacobs, PhD, CSCS,*D, is the owner and head coach at Superior Performance. He earned his doctorate in exercise physiology from the University of Miami. He is a Fellow of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the International Society of Sports Nutrition. He is a licensed athletic trainer (Florida) and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.Jacobs has published many peer-reviewed scientific articles on exercise and nutritional interventions in populations ranging from people with spinal cord injuries to elite athletic competitors. He has coordinated the performance programs of collegiate and professional championship athletes in a variety of sports, including football, baseball, powerlifting, bodybuilding, auto racing, and sailing. He is also an inventor whose name appears on several exercise device patents.