Roger Earle

Roger Earle

Master of Arts

About

29
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Introduction
Roger W. Earle, MA, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, RSCC,*D, has over 35 years of experience as a personal trainer, competitive sport conditioning coach, and behavior modification facilitator for all ages and fitness levels. Currently, Earle is a senior acquisitions editor in the Trade and Professional division at Human Kinetics, and he is an author of 10 fitness- and resistance training-related books (www.amazon.com/Roger-W.-Earle/e/B001IGOVJQ).
Additional affiliations
August 1989 - May 1995
Creighton University
Position
  • Faculty Member
Description
  • Taught three classes per semester (one freshman-sophomore class and two junior-senior classes), developed the curriculum for three courses, supervised student internships, and advised 20-30 students per semester.
Education
August 1990 - December 1991
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Field of study
  • Exercise Science

Publications

Publications (29)
Book
Whether you've been a regular at the gym for years or are just getting started, Fitness Weight Training contains proven programs for attaining the body you want! Expanded, enhanced, and improved, this new edition of the perennial best-selling guide provides an overview of weight training. From equipment selection to exercise technique, Fitness Weig...
Book
“Weight training is the most popular type of fitness training activity in the world. But if you are new to the weight room, how can you ensure you are training properly to reap the most benefits while also avoiding injury? Weight Training: Steps to Success, Fifth Edition, takes the guesswork out of weight training and provides you with a no-nonsens...
Article
summary: Computer-based testing will allow eligible Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Personal Trainer exam candidates to register online, pay the exam fee, and schedule to take an exam 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, as well as take the exam as soon as 2 days later. (C) 2006...
Article
summary: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and National Strength and Conditioning Association-Certified Personal Trainer exam candidates now have the opportunity to prepare for an exam from their computers using the Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning Multimedia Symposium CDs or the Essentials of Personal Training Multimed...
Article
summary: Use the NSCA Certification Commission's new multimedia CDs to experience the advantages of a live symposium and the extra benefit of being able to come back to an 'all-inclusive' presentation again and again. (C) 2005 National Strength and Conditioning Association
Article
summary: The NSCA Certification Commission has offered the nationally-accredited NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer(R) examination for 10 years. (C) 2005 National Strength and Conditioning Association
Article
Although sports are considered an important part of American life, sports science has lost its identity and has largely been replaced by exercise science. Although exercise science may use sport for examples or as handy models for understanding exercise responses, exercise science is seldom concerned with enhancing the sport performance of the athl...