Strength and Conditioning for Rowing
By (Author) Alex Wolf
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
29th July 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
797.123
Paperback
176
Width 172mm, Height 242mm, Spine 13mm
441g
The field of strength and conditioning has grown exponentially over the last two decades, making both collaboration with others and recognition of the impact S&C coaches can have beyond the weight room more important than ever before. This book purposefully begins by sharing professional insights from both the individuals S&C coaches work with - the event coaches - and those individuals S&C coaches work for - the athletes - to examine how collaboration towards agreed, shared and understood performance goals works in practice. The latter chapters focus on applying S&C principles within rowing populations, which are easily transferred to any athlete. This includes: a 'performance backwards' approach to planning; exploring an adaptation approach to programming; common injuries across rowing populations; exercise selection, including specific trunk training assessment and programming; transfer of training to rowing performance, and finally, understanding the needs of Paralympic Rowers. AUTHOR: Alex Wolf consults widely to sports organizations internationally, including supporting Chinese Rowing. He has previously spent fifteen years working for the English Institute of Sport where he held the positions of Head of Strength and Conditioning and more recently Head of Learning. Alex spent five years working with the GB Rowing team in preparation for the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic games. 58 colour photographs, 9 colour and 13 b/w diagrams
Alex Wolf consults widely to sports organizations internationally, including supporting Chinese Rowing. He has previously spent fifteen years working for the English Institute of Sport where he held the positions of Head of Strength and Conditioning and more recently Head of Learning. Alex spent five years working with the GB Rowing team in preparation for the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic games.