The Warm-Up

Maximize Performance and Improve Long-Term Athletic Development

HUMAN KINETICSISBN: 9781492571278

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By Ian Jeffreys
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HUMAN KINETICS
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216

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Chapter 1. Why We Warm Up Reasons for Warming Up The Physiology of Warming Up Psychological Rationale for Warming Up Net Potential Effects of Warm-Up The Warm-Up and Injury Risk Reduction Optimizing the Warm-Up Chapter 2. A New Way of Thinking About the Warm-Up The Traditional General and Specific Warm-Up Revaluating the Aim and Value of the Warm-Up A New Purpose for the Warm-Up Competition Versus Training Warm-Ups Issues With the Traditional Warm-Up Chapter 3. The RAMP System of Warming Up A Systematic Approach Athleticism Delivering Athletic Development The RAMP System Chapter 4. The Raise Phase Activity Progression Types of Raise Phases Organizing a Raise Phase Chapter 5. The Activation and Mobilization Phase Long-Term Focus: Mobility The Role of Static Stretching Focusing on Mobility Focusing on Movement Initiating and Progressing the System Addressing Fundamental Issues: Activation Targeting the Selections The Activation and Mobilization Process Activation Exercises Mobilization Exercises Chapter 6. The Potentiation Phase Focus of the Phase Duration of the Phase A Session in Itself The Potentiation Process Sample Potentiation Phases Chapter 7. Constructing Effective Warm-Ups The Planning Process The Raise Phase The Activation and Mobilization Phase The Potentiation Phase Sample Warm-Ups
Ian Jeffreys is a professor of strength and conditioning at the University of South Wales. Jeffreys was also a founding member of the UKSCA and has been a member of the the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) since 1989. He has authored numerous strength and conditioning articles that have featured in several leading international journals. Jeffreys has also authored seven books and he contributed towards a chapter on warm-ups and stretching for NSCA's Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning.

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