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NSCAs Guide to High School Strength and Conditioning

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The need for qualified high school strength and conditioning professionals has never been greater. Whether following the framework for long-term athletic development or teaching weight training as a lifelong fitness activity, you need to offer both the environment and instructional skills to safely develop strong student-athletes. NSCAs Guide to High School Strength and Conditioning will equip you to deliver the highest-quality program in the high school settingwhether you are a strength and conditioning professional, physical education teacher, sport coach, or administrator.

Written by a team of contributors within the world-renowned National Strength and Conditioning Association, NSCAs Guide to High School Strength and Conditioning summarizes the primary duties and responsibilities of the various positions and roles that contribute to developing a safe and effective program. It provides insights into the benefits of offering a strength and conditioning program at the high school level and offers advice for the implementation of such a program. Examples are also provided for strength-and-conditioning-related PE curriculums to demonstrate how those types of programs can work and how they connect to the SHAPE America national standards and grade-level outcomes.

The text is loaded with information that can be practically applied to any high school program. You will learn the variables to consider when designing a resistance or cardiovascular training program and 13 detailed protocols for conducting assessments so you can objectively evaluate movement and performance. Detailed exercise descriptions include beginning position, movement phases, breathing guidelines, modifications and variations, and coaching tips. The descriptions, along with accompanying photos, teach proper technique for
  • 28 common resistance training exercises,
  • 10 bodyweight exercises,
  • 12 anatomical core exercises,
  • 11 static and dynamic stretching exercises,
  • 12 plyometric exercises,
  • 10 speed and agility drills, and
  • 5 cardio machines.
Sample warm-up sequences and exercise sessions for resistance, plyometric, speed and agility, cardiovascular, and circuit training are also providedall of which follow the programming guidelines and recommendations for high school student-athletes.

NSCAs Guide to High School Strength and Conditioning includes the evidence-driven information that will help any high school strength and conditioning professionalincluding both coaches and teachersto become the best practitioner possible. This valuable resource is one that you will turn to for many years to come as you build a solid strength and conditioning community for your student-athletes.

Earn continuing education credits/units! A continuing education course and exam that uses this book is also available. It may be purchased separately, or as part of a package that includes all the course materials and exam.  See more
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  • Weight: 1157g
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781492599708

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Patrick McHenry MA CSCS*D RSCC earned a masters degree in physical education from University of Northern Colorado and a bachelors in elementary education. He has been a frequent presenter at local state national and international conferences including the national conference of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). McHenry was the American Football Monthly Regional Strength Coach of the Year in 2004 NSCAs High School Coach of the Year in 2005 and recipient of the Strength and Conditioning Journal Editorial Excellence Award in 2006. He also received the Strength of America Award from the Presidents Council on Fitness Sports and Nutrition and was named Colorado High School Physical Education Teacher of the Year in 2012.Mike Nitka MS CSCS*D RSCC*E FNSCA*E played football and earned a bachelor of science degree and master of science degree in health and physical education from the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse. He taught freshman physical education and junior health education at Muskego High School in Wisconsin for 38 years and coached football and wrestling winning every level of championship Wisconsin offered (conference regional sectional and state). Nitka became an NSCA member in 1985 and over time earned the credentials of CSCS*D RSCC*E and FNSCA*E. He presented at the 1992 NSCA national conference and discussed the concept of weight training as a unit within a high schools physical education curriculum. He served as chair of what would eventually become the NSCAs High School Special Interest Group and as a member of the NSCA Conference Committee. He was the Coaches Corner column editor for the NSCAs Strength and Conditioning Journal with the vision to reach out to high school coaches across the country to ask them to share what they were doing in their PE classes. Nitka was selected as the NSCAs High School Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year in 1994 and represented the NSCA in China and Australia as a member of the NSCAs board of directors. He contributed expertise and feedback for NSCAs informational brochure for high schools (Whats Missing? Why You Need a Qualified Strength and Conditioning Coach in Your School) and currently serves as an adjunct professor of exercise science at Carroll University.

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