
Strength Training
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Content
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Half Title Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I: The Origin of Strength
- Chapter 1: Muscle Anatomy 101
- Chapter 2: How Muscle Grows
- Chapter 3: Types of Muscle Training
- Chapter 4: Nutrition for Muscle Growth
- Part 2: Resistance Training Guidelines
- Chapter 5: Strength Assessment
- Chapter 6: Types of Strength and Power Training
- Chapter 7: Workout Schedule and Rest
- Chapter 8: Safety, Soreness, and Injury
- Part 3: Exercise Technique
- Chapter 9: Upper-Body Exercises
- Chapter 10: Lower-Body Exercises
- Chapter 11: Torso Exercises
- Chapter 12: Explosive Movements
- Part 4: Sample Programs
- Chapter 13: Beginner Programs
- Chapter 14: Intermediate Programs
- Chapter 15: Advanced Programs
- Chapter 16: Youth Programs
- Chapter 17: Senior Programs
- References
- Index
- About the NSCA
- About the Editor
- About the Contributors
- Back Page Ad
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