Periodization Training: Theory and Methodology-4th: Theory and Methodology-4thHuman Kinetics, 1999 - 413 pages When it comes to designing programs for optimal training, Tudor Bompa's expertise is second to none. Bompa revolutionized western training methods when he introduced his groundbreaking theory of periodization in Romania in 1963. Today, periodization is the basis of every serious athlete's training. Periodization is a scientifically based method for structuring short- and long-term training plans. Grounded in current research on exercise physiology, athletic psychology, and training methodology, periodization varies the intensity and volume of training to optimize the body's ability to recover and rebuild. This results in better performance and less risk of injury. Periodization: Theory and Methodology of Training, Fourth Editionpresents Bompa's latest refinements to the theory he developed. Formerly titled Theory and Methodology of Training,this long-standing classic has been translated into nine languages and has come to be regarded as the definitive reference on training theory. Now in its fourth edition, it's even better organized, easier to read, and more up-to-date than before. No other book discusses planning and periodization in such detail or with so many specific, practical examples from a variety of sports. Periodization clearly describes -the objectives and components of an effective, comprehensive, long-term training program; -proven strategies for optimal peaking; and -how to train for better motor ability, working capacity, skill effectiveness, and psychological adaptability. |
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Periodization: Theory and Methodology of Training Tudor O. Bompa,Carlo Buzzichelli Limited preview - 2018 |