04241nam 22007094a 450 991014528750332120200520144314.01-281-30883-897866113088340-470-70931-60-470-75721-31-4051-4059-3(CKB)1000000000404057(EBL)351465(OCoLC)301679989(SSID)ssj0000252352(PQKBManifestationID)11204184(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000252352(PQKBWorkID)10180098(PQKB)11523255(MiAaPQ)EBC351465(Au-PeEL)EBL351465(CaPaEBR)ebr10243594(CaONFJC)MIL130883(EXLCZ)99100000000040405720020402d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStrength and power in sport[electronic resource] /edited by Paavo V. Komi2nd ed.Osney Mead, Oxford ;Malden, MA Blackwell Sciencec20031 online resource (540 p.)The Encyclopaedia of sports medicine ;v. 3"An IOC Medical Commission publication in collaboration with the International Federation of Sports Medicine".0-632-05911-7 STRENGTH AND POWER IN SPORT; Contents; List of Contributors; Forewords; Preface; Units of Measurement and Terminology; Part 1: Definitions; 1 Basic Considerations for Exercise; Part 2: Biological Basis for Strength and Power; 2 Neuronal Control of Functional Movement; 3 Motor Unit and Motoneurone Excitability during Explosive Movement; 4 Muscular Basis of Strength; 5 Hormonal Mechanisms Related to the Expression of Muscular Strength and Power; 6 Exercise-Related Adaptations in Connective Tissue; 7 Contractile Performance of Skeletal Muscle Fibres8 Skeletal Muscle and Motor Unit Architecture: Effect on Performance9 Mechanical Muscle Models and Their Application to Force and Power Production; 10 Stretch-Shortening Cycle; 11 Stretch-Shortening Cycle Fatigue and its Influence on Force and Power Production; Part 3: Mechanisms for Adaptation in Strength and Power Training; 12 Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Adaptation in Skeletal Muscle; 13 Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia; 14 Acute and Chronic Muscle Metabolic Adaptations to Strength Training; 15 Neural Adaptation to Strength Training16 Mechanisms of Muscle and Motor Unit Adaptation to Explosive Power Training17 Proprioceptive Training: Considerations for Strength and Power Production; 18 Connective Tissue and Bone Response to Strength Training; 19 Endocrine Responses and Adaptations to Strength and Power Training; 20 Cardiovascular Responses to Strength Training; Part 4: Special Problems in Strength and Power Training; 21 Ageing and Neuromuscular Adaptation to Strength Training; 22 Use of Electrical Stimulation in Strength and Power Training; Part 5: Strength and Power Training for Sports23 Biomechanics of Strength and Strength Training24 Vibration Loads: Potential for Strength and Power Development; 25 Training for Weightlifting; IndexThe second edition of this broadly based book continues to examine and update the basic and applied aspects of strength and power in sport from the neurophysiology of the basic motor unit to training for specific activities. Authorship is, again, international and includes leading physiologists and clinicians.Encyclopaedia of sports medicine ;v. 3.SportsPhysiological aspectsMuscle strengthPhysical education and trainingElectronic books.SportsPhysiological aspects.Muscle strength.Physical education and training.612/.044Komi Paavo V897399IOC Medical Commission.International Federation of Sports Medicine.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910145287503321Strength and power in sport2094757UNINA