Basics of Assessment. Assessment 101 : who, why, and how? -- Assessment 201 : what equipment? -- Assessment 301 : which tests? -- Assessment Protocols. Anthropometrics and body composition -- Flexibility and balance -- Agility and sprinting -- Power -- Muscular strength and endurance -- Cardiorespir
Assessments for Sport and Athletic Performance
โ Scribed by David H. Fukuda Ph.D.
- Publisher
- Human Kinetics
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Many scientific sport assessment resources are difficult to understand, can be time consuming to implement, and provide data that are difficult to analyze. Assessments for Sport and Athletic Performance effectively solves those problems in this practical, user-friendly guide to performance-based evaluation.
A perfect resource for coaches and fitness professionals, Assessments for Sport and Athletic Performance is a streamlined guide through the process of identifying appropriate tests for individuals or teams, making use of common low-cost equipment to administer the tests, interpreting data, adjusting training programs based on the results, and continually monitoring training.
For each assessment, this text walks you through a step-by-step process and includes a script of directions to give the athlete or client being tested to ensure the tests are performed correctly. Youโll find a variety of protocols that do not require complicated equipment and can be conveniently conducted in your normal training environment. Youโll be able to assess your athletes or clients in the following areas:
โข Anthropometrics and body composition
โข Flexibility and balance
โข Agility and sprinting
โข Power
โข Muscular strength and endurance
โข Cardiorespiratory fitness
In addition, each assessment is accompanied by normative data to set baseline evaluations and to monitor progress over time. As a refreshing break from the typical complex tables, the normative data are displayed in modern, simplified figures that make it easy to quickly evaluate test results.
Assessments for Sport and Athletic Performance takes the guesswork out of determining which tests to administer and what equipment is needed. It will equip you with the tools needed to help your athletes and clients achieve even greater success.
CE exam available! For certified professionals, a companion continuing education exam can be completed after reading this book. Assessments for Sport and Athletic Performance Online CE Exam may be purchased separately or as part of the Assessments for Sport and Athletic Performance With CE Exam package that includes both the book and the exam
About the Author
David Fukuda, PhD, CSCS,*D, CISSN, is an associate professor and head of the division of kinesiology at the University of Central Florida. He was previously an assistant professor at Creighton University and a research assistant at the University of Oklahoma, where he earned his doctorate in exercise physiology. His research interests include the development of performance-based testing methodologies, the analysis of physiological profiles in athletes, and the assessment of adaptations to exercise training and nutritional interventions for various populations.
Fukuda is certified as a strength and conditioning specialist with distinction through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is certified as a sports nutritionist through the International Society of Sports Nutrition. He was awarded the Terry J. Housh Outstanding Young Investigator Award in 2016 by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Fukuda is a fourth-degree black belt in judo and for the past 20 years has been involved in the sport as a competitor, instructor, coach, and referee
โฆ Table of Contents
Title page - Assessments for Sport and Athletic Performance......Page 3
Contents......Page 7
Assessment Finder......Page 8
Preface......Page 11
Acknowledgments......Page 12
Part I - Basics of Assessment......Page 13
Chapter 1 - Assessment 101: Who, Why, and How?......Page 15
Chapter 2 - Assessment 201: What Equipment?......Page 27
Chapter 3 - Assessment 301: Which Tests?......Page 41
Part II - Assessment Protocols......Page 63
Chapter 4 - Anthropometrics and Body Composition......Page 65
Chapter 5 - Flexibility and Balance......Page 89
Chapter 6 - Agility and Sprinting......Page 119
Chapter 7 - Power......Page 145
Chapter 8 - Muscular Strength and Endurance......Page 177
Chapter 9 - Cardiorespiratory Fitness......Page 221
Chapter 10 - Monitoring Training......Page 263
References......Page 287
Index......Page 300
About the Author......Page 305
Continuing Education ad......Page 306
Blank Page......Page 2
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