Science and Practice of Strength Training
- Pages
- 243
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780873224741
- Reading Time
- ~4h 15min
Science and Practice of Strength Training is a book by Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky. It has 243 pages.
About this book
This manual examines muscle strength from a biomechanical and physiological perspective, and shows athletes how to use basic scientific principles to improve muscular strength. The book also discusses training theory and the factors which determine muscle strength, and shows how to apply this information by using proven methods based on data gathered from the training logs of more than 1000 leading Eastern European Olympic and world-class athletes. The book contains more than 30 case studies and sample problems which explain these methods.
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Science and Practice of Strength Training has 243 pages.
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This manual examines muscle strength from a biomechanical and physiological perspective, and shows athletes how to use basic scientific principles to improve muscular strength. The book also discusses training theory and the factors which determine muscle strength, and shows how to apply this inform...
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Science and Practice of Strength Training was written by Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky.