1st Edition

Training for Sports Speed and Agility An Evidence-Based Approach

By Paul Gamble Copyright 2012
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    Speed and agility are central to success in a wide range of sports. Training for Sports Speed and Agility is the first evidence-based study of all those aspects of athletic preparation that contribute to the expression of speed and agility during competition.

    Drawing on the very latest scientific research in the fields of strength and conditioning, applied physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology, and sports medicine, the book critically examines approaches to training for speed and agility. This book further explores the scientific rationale for all aspects of effective training to develop sports speed and agility, comprising a diverse range of topics that include:

      • assessment
      • strength training for speed and agility development
      • speed-strength development and plyometric training
      • metabolic conditioning
      • mobility and flexibility
      • acceleration
      • straight-line speed development
      • developing change of direction capabilities
      • developing expression of agility during competition
      • periodization.

    Every chapter includes a review of current research as well as offering clear, practical guidelines for improving training and performance, including photographs illustrating different training modes and techniques. No other book offers a comparable blend of theory and practice. Training for Sports Speed and Agility is therefore crucial reading for all students, coaches and athletes looking to improve their understanding of this key component of sports performance.

    Section 1: Theory of Sports Speed and Agility Development  1. Introduction: What Defines Sports Speed and Agility?  2. Foundations of Speed and Agility Expression in Sports  3. Assessing Physical Parameters of Speed and Agility  4. Athleticism and Movement Skills Development  Section 2: Developing Physical Capabilities for Speed and Agility  5. Strength training for Speed and Agility Development  6. Speed-strength Development and Plyometric Training  7. Metabolic Conditioning  8. Lumbopelvic ‘Core’ Training  9. Warm Up Methods and Mobility Training  Section 3: Developing Technical and Perceptual Aspects of Sports Speed and Agility  10. Technical Aspects of Acceleration and Straight-line Speed Development  11. Developing Change of Direction Capabilities and Expression of Sports Agility  Section 4: Designing the Program  12. Planning and Scheduling – Periodisation of Training

    Biography

    Paul Gamble has worked in high performance sport for over a decade, during which time he has coached elite athletes in an array of sports and at all ages and stages of development. Paul began his career working in professional rugby with English Premiership side London Irish, and has since worked in a range of sports, most recently serving as National Strength & Conditioning Lead for Scottish Squash. He has published a number of articles in peer-reviewed journals, chapters in edited textbooks and has previously written two textbooks as sole author.