Physiological Testing of the High-performance AthleteHuman Kinetics Books, 1991 - 432 pagine Physiological Testing of the High-Performance Athlete aims to provide readers with information on not only how to design and conduct testing programmes, but also how to make the test protocols sport-specific. Readers will learn to interpret the results so they can prescribe training programmes that will enable athletes to achieve maximum performance. |
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Measurement of Muscular Force and Power | 10 |
Testing Aerobic Power | 107 |
Theoretical Considerations in Testing Aerobic Power | 128 |
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