From School Library Journal
Grade 9 Up-A guide to evaluating speed strengths and weaknesses and improving team sports performance. Dintiman addresses stride rate and length, acceleration, endurance, and technique, and outlines some 30 hour-and-a-half workouts. The recognition of training differences for varying levels of skill and development, appropriate weightlifting exercises, performance considerations, and safety tips are the real strengths of his book. Lee Brown's Training for Speed, Agility, and Quickness (Human Kinetics, 2000) does a better job of distinguishing differences in speed training for sport-specific programs. The appendix consists of a test score sheet, abdominal exercises, a list of emphasis areas by sport, and a list for further reading (including 15 titles by Dintiman). Black-and-white computer graphics and small photographs depicting weight training illustrate the book. Other exercises described do not have diagrams or pictures. The organization of the book demands some flipping back and forth between sections. Some terminology may be unfamiliar to readers; there is no glossary. Inconsistencies and grammatical, typographical, and other errors [...] and the lack of documentation limit the value of this book.
Janice C. Hayes, Middle Tennessee State University, MurfreesboroCopyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Product Description
This 2nd Edition of the popular book, Speed Improvement for Young Athletes: How to Sprint Faster in Your Sport in 30 Workouts, includes practical training programs for age group athletes 9-19 in football, basketball, baseball and softball, soccer, lacrosse, rugby, field hockey, and tennis that will improve speed in short sprints after only 30 workouts. This down to earth book allows athletes, parents and coaches to take a "just do it" approach by quickly identifying individual weakness areas that are limiting speed and turning those areas into strengths. A more complete testing battery can still be done in one session. Chapters have been updated based on new research findings, 17 illustrations have been added, and a complete bibliography is provided to allow more in depth study. The playing speed of team sport athletes is sure to improve after following this program, developed by one of the world's leading authorities.
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