William J. Kraemer’s scientific contributions

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Designing Resistance Training Programs
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January 2014

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1,052 Citations

Steven J. Fleck

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William J. Kraemer

Designing Resistance Training Programs, Fourth Edition, is a guide to developing individualized training programs for both serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Two of the world’s leading experts on strength training explore how to design scientifically based resistance training programs, modify and adapt programs to meet the needs of special populations, and apply the elements of program design in the real world. The fourth edition presents the most current information while retaining the studies that are the basis for concepts, guidelines, and applications in resistance training. Meticulously updated and heavily referenced, the fourth edition contains the following updates: A full-color interior provides stronger visual appeal.Sidebars focus on a specific practical question or an applied research concept, allowing readers to connect research to real-life situations.Multiple detailed tables summarize research from the text, offering an easy way to compare data and conclusions.A glossary makes it simple to find key terms in one convenient location.Newly added instructor ancillaries make the fourth edition a true learning resource for the classroom (available at www.HumanKinetics.com/DesigningResistanceTrainingPrograms). Designing Resistance Training Programs, Fourth Edition, is an essential resource for understanding and applying the science behind resistance training for any population.

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... Current speed training in karate incorporates a variety of methods designed to enhance explosive power and reaction time, essential for effective combat performance. Plyometric exercises, such as jump squats and medicine ball throws, are frequently employed to develop fast-twitch muscle fibers, which contribute to quicker strikes (Fleck & Kraemer, 2014). ...

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Do exercise for 4 weeks using rubber to increase the speed of gyaku tsuki karate punches gokasi karate athletes aged 16-20 years?
Designing Resistance Training Programs
  • Citing Book
  • January 2014