Developed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), NSCAs Essentials of Personal Training, Third Edition With HKPropel Access, is the definitive reference for personal training professionals and students. This comprehensive guide to personal training, with contributions from leaders in the field, provides the most accurate and reliable information and guidance for current and aspiring professionals.
Updated to reflect the latest research, with clear explanations of supporting scientific evidence, this edition will give readers the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) needed by modern personal training professionals. New content addresses the latest objectives found on the National Strength and Conditioning Associations Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT) exam, maintaining this texts position as the single best resource for those preparing for the NSCA-CPT exam.
NSCAs Essentials of Personal Training, Third Edition, provides guidelines for the complex process of designing safe, effective, and goal-specific resistance, aerobic, plyometric, and speed training programs for clients of all ages and fitness levels. With comprehensive coverage of various categories of unique client needs, readers will learn how to make specific modifications and adjust exercise programs for each individual client. Multiple fitness testing protocols and norms for each component of fitness—including 10 new tests—are all presented, along with instructions that are detailed yet easy to follow.
Over 200 full-color photos and accompanying instructions clearly describe and visually show proper technique for exercises and drills, including stretching, plyometrics, and stability ball exercises. There are new sections on suspension training, manual resistance training, and common types of resistance training equipment. Plus, 27 online videos, delivered through HKPropel, demonstrate exercise technique in action, preparing readers to instruct clients through safe exercise performance. Students will also be able to complete chapter quizzes assigned by instructors through HKPropel.
Study questions at the end of each chapter, written in the same style and format as those found on the NSCA-CPT exam, facilitate learning of chapter content and fully prepare candidates for exam day. Practicing professionals and aspiring professionals alike will benefit from a new appendix of advice on building a successful career as a personal trainer.
NSCAs Essentials of Personal Training, Third Edition, remains the most comprehensive resource available for personal training preparation and professional development. Unmatched in scope, this essential text continues to be a definitive reference for current and future personal trainers, exercise instructors, fitness facility and wellness center managers, and other fitness professionals.
Note:: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.
Chapter 1. Structure and Function of the Muscular, Nervous, and Skeletal Systems Jared W. Coburn, PhD, and Moh H. Malek, PhD
Chapter 2. Structure and Function of the Cardiorespiratory System Michael R. Esco, PhD, and Moh H. Malek, PhD
Chapter 3. Bioenergetics Carmine Grieco, PhD, and N. Travis Triplett, PhD
Chapter 4. Biomechanics Douglas W. Powell, PhD, and Megan A. Bryanton Jones, PhD
Chapter 5. Responses and Adaptations to Resistance Training Michael D. Roberts, PhD, and Kevin W. McCurdy, PhD
Chapter 6. Responses and Adaptations to Aerobic Endurance Training Don Melrose, PhD, and David J. Heikkinen, PhD
Chapter 7. Nutrition Concepts and Strategies Eric R. Helms, PhD, and Brian St. Pierre, MS, RD
Chapter 8. Exercise Psychology, Goal Setting, and Motivation E. Whitney G. Moore, PhD, and Brian T. Gearity, PhD
Chapter 9. Client Consultation and Health Appraisal Robert Linkul, MS, and Chat Williams, MS
Chapter 10. Fitness Evaluation, Selection, and Administration Robert Lockie, PhD, and Laura Kobar, MS, MC
Chapter 11. Fitness Evaluation Protocols and Norms David H. Fukuda, PhD, and Kristina L. Kendall, PhD
Chapter 12. Flexibility and Warm-Up Concepts and Bodyweight and Stability Ball Exercise Technique Nick Tumminello, Jonathan Mike, PhD, and Jay Dawes, PhD
Chapter 13. Resistance Exercise Technique Ronald L. Snarr, PhD, and Alexis Batrakoulis, MS
Chapter 14. Cardiovascular Exercise Technique Benjamin H. Reuter, PhD, and Margaret T. Jones, PhD
Chapter 15. Resistance Training Program Design Brad J. Schoenfeld, PhD, and Ronald L. Snarr, PhD
Chapter 16. Aerobic Training Program Design Mike Martino, PhD, and Nicole C. Dabbs, PhD
Chapter 17. Plyometric and Speed Training Program Design and Technique Jason C. Casey, PhD, and Chris A. Bailey, PhD
Chapter 18. Clients Who Are Preadolescent, Older, or Pregnant Wayne L. Westcott, PhD, and Avery D. Faigenbaum, EdD
Chapter 19. Clients With Nutritional or Metabolic Concerns Abbie Smith-Ryan, PhD, and Cassandra Forsythe, PhD, RD
Chapter 20. Clients With Cardiovascular or Respiratory Conditions Cindy M. Kugler, MS, Steven M. Laslovich, PhD, and Paul Sorace, MS
Chapter 21. Clients With Orthopedic, Injury, or Rehabilitation Concerns Morey J. Kolber, PhD, PT, Dean Robert Somerset, BSc, and Michael G. Miller, PhD, ATC
Chapter 22. Clients With Spinal Cord Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, or Cerebral Palsy Gavin Colquitt, EdD, and Kelli M. Clark, DPT
Chapter 23. Resistance Training for Clients Who Are Athletes Joseph J. Bonyai, MEd, and Tyler D. Williams, PhD
Chapter 24. Facility and Equipment Layout and Maintenance Jamie L. Aslin, MS, and Chat Williams, MS
Chapter 25. Professional, Legal, and Ethical Responsibilities of Personal Trainers Anthony A. Abbott, EdD, and Georgia H. Goslee, JD
Appendix: The Business of Personal Training Mark A. Nutting, BS and Robert Linkul, MS
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