Science and Practice of Strength Training, Third Edition, by Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky and Andrew Fry, is a comprehensive guide for professionals in strength and conditioning. Now enriched with new coauthor Andrew Fry, this edition offers advanced insights and updated scientific findings to enhance the practical application of strength training concepts. With combined expertise from over 1,000 elite athlete training sessions, the authors present a multifaceted approach grounded in both Eastern European and North American perspectives.
The book is structured into three parts: Part I delves into the foundational aspects of strength training, including basic concepts, task-specific strength, and athlete-specific strength. Part II explores various methods and strategies, such as velocity training, training intensity, timing, injury prevention, overtraining, athlete monitoring, and goal-specific strength training. Finally, Part III provides practical applications for specific populations, like women, young athletes, and senior athletes.
Enhanced with new chapters on velocity in the weight room, overtraining and recovery, and athlete monitoring, this edition features detailed artwork and a wealth of examples to illustrate the principles discussed. Readers will benefit from suggested readings that further deepen their understanding and ability to develop tailored strength training programs. Ideal for coaches, trainers, and athletes seeking scientific and practical guidance in strength training, this book is a must-have resource.
Discover how to create effective strength training programs with a full grasp of the science behind it all. With Science and Practice of Strength Training, Third Edition, you’ll be equipped to meet the unique needs of each individual athlete, ensuring optimal performance and recovery.
