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Strength Training for Seniors

AUTHOR: Wayne L. Westcott
ISBN: 0873229525

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Strength Training for Seniors
- Book Review,
by Wayne L. Westcott


Book Description
Wayne Westcott and Tom Baechle, two internationally recognized weight training experts, have written this research-based guide for instructors at health clubs, YMCAs, community centers, nursing homes, retirement communities, and other organizations who want to help older adults reap the diverse, far-reaching benefits of strength training. Summarizing current research and supplying multiple references for each topic, Strength Training for Seniors: An Instructor Guide for Developing Safe and Effective Programs provides all the tools you need to serve the older adults in your community: • General guidelines for senior strength training
• Specific teaching strategies and training procedures
• Detailed instructions and illustrations for free-weight and machine exercises
• Sample 10-week free-weight and machine workout programs
• Tips for modifying the programs to meet each client’s needs, abilities, and limitations
• Alternative exercises using bodyweight and elastic bands
• Practical methods for assessing progress
• Nutritional guidelines If you want to gain the understanding and the confidence you need to develop effective workouts for older adults, Strength Training for Seniors is for you!


Book Info
Research-based guide for instructors of health clubs, nursing homes, and other organizations working with older adults. Includes general guidelines, teaching strategies, sample 10-week freeweight and machine workout programs, practical methods for assessing progress, and nutritional guidelines. Halftone illustrations. Softcover.


Card catalog description
Wayne Westcott and Tom Baechle, two internationally recognized weight training experts, have written this research-based guide for instructors at health clubs, YMCAs, community centers, nursing homes, retirement communities, and other organizations who want to help older adults reap the diverse, far-reaching benefits of strength training.


About the Author
With more than 35 years in strength training as an athlete, coach, teacher, professor, researcher, writer, and speaker, Wayne Westcott, PhD, is recognized as a leading authority on fitness. He has served as a strength training consultant for numerous organizations and programs, including Nautilus, the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, the National Sports Performance Association, the International Association of Fitness Professionals (IDEA), the American Council on Exercise, the YMCA of the USA, and the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation. He was awarded the IDEA Lifetime Achievement Award in 1993 and was honored with a Healthy American Fitness Leader Award in 1995. Westcott is currently the fitness research director at the South Shore YMCA in Quincy, Massachusetts, where he has carefully studied the physiological responses of adults to various programs of strength exercise. In 1996 he conducted a landmark study of 1,132 subjects showing that men and women over age 50 build strength and develop muscle at the same rate as younger adults. Together with co-author Tom Baechle, he wrote Strength Training Past 50, which was ranked as one of the ten best health and fitness books of 1997. Westcott has authored ten other books on strength training, including Building Strength and Stamina and Strength Fitness: Physiological Principles and Training Techniques. He has published over 300 articles in professional fitness journals and has written a weekly fitness column for one of Boston’s largest newspapers since 1986. He has served on the editorial boards of Prevention, Shape, Men’s Health, Fitness, Club Industry, American Fitness Quarterly, and Nautilus. Westcott lives in Abington, Massachusetts, with his wife, Claudia. He enjoys strength training, running, cycling, and gardening. As an exercise leader for 16 years at the Creighton University Cardiac Rehabilitation program (one of the earliest to include a bona fide strength training component), Thomas R. Baechle, EdD, has a great deal of practical experience working with the over 50 population. He also has more than 20 years’ experience teaching weight training and strength training for athletes at the college level. He currently serves as chair of the exercise science department at Creighton University, where his honors include an Excellence in Teaching Award. Baechle is the executive director of the NSCA Certification Commission, the certifying body for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and is president of the National Organization for Competency Assurance, an international organization that sets quality standards for credentialing organizations. He has earned credentials from the NSCA’s Certification Commission as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Certified Personal Trainer; from the American College of Sports Medicine as a Test Technologist and Exercise Specialist; and from the United States Weightlifting Federation as a Level 1 Weightlifting Coach. He is cofounder, past president, and former director of education for NSCA, and in 1998 he received the organization’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Baechle has authored seven previous strength training texts, including the highly popular Fitness Weight Training. He also served as editor for NSCA’s Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, a comprehensive text that has contributed to the growing number of university-level courses that prepare professionals for careers in strength and conditioning. Three of Baechle’s texts have been translated into French or Japanese. Baechle lives in Omaha, Nebraska, with his wife Susan and two sons, Todd and Clark. He enjoys strength training, woodworking, and making crafts.


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Strength Training for Seniors
- Book Reviews,
by Wayne L. Westcott

Strength Training for Seniors

ANNOTATION

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Wayne Westcott and Tom Baechle, two internationally recognized weight training experts, have written this research-based guide for instructors at health clubs, YMCAs, community centers, nursing homes, retirement communities, and other organizations who want to help older adults reap the diverse, far-reaching benefits of strength training.

SYNOPSIS

Research clearly shows that strength training is especially effective for older adults. Strength Training Past 50 explains and shows the most effective way for mature adults to work their muscles by presenting: specific strength tests; 9 safety essentials; 39 age-appropriate exercises; a 10-week workout plan; and personalized programs for increasing muscle size, strength, and endurance.

Two world-renowned experts, Wayne Westcott and Tom Baechle, team up to present strength exercise information and prescriptions tailored to the needs of anyone over 50 years of age. This book is part of the Ageless Athletes Series published by Human Kinetics, designed to help readers stay active and feel younger every day.

FROM THE CRITICS

Steve Hoffman

This text addresses exercise considerations for instructors who prescribe strength training for seniors. The purpose is to provide instructors who train older adults with a research based approach to designing strength training programs. This is a worthy objective for this area of strength training. A basic discussion of the many parameters one needs to consider when developing and overseeing fitness programs is provided. The target audience is primarily the personal trainer and rehabilitation professional who renders service to the over 50 population group. Physical therapists, athletic trainers, physical education instructors, and physicians will also benefit from this information. The authors are both certified strengthening and conditioning coaches with a wealth of knowledge and experience in health and fitness research as well as practical training. They combine their expertise to present a book that is informative, easy to read, and applicable to all who oversee fitness programs for the over 50 individual. In addition to standard chapters on training principles, the authors include nutritional aspects for senior trainers and also information for special populations such as those with osteoporosis, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The book is replete with pictures, graphs, diagrams, and demonstrations of proper/improper training techniques which provide the reader with more than enough information to design and implement a legitimate fitness program for the senior client. At the end of the text are references for each chapter, which lends to the scientific validation of the points presented. These references are up to date and plentiful. This book provides informationpreviously unavailable to the health professional who oversees strengthening or conditioning training for the senior members of the population. I recommend that it be used as a resource in all commercial health facilities as well as rehabilitation clinics where information and advice are dispensed to assist the older individual in physical therapy training.

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Reviewer: Steve A Hoffman, PT, ATC, SCS (North Hills Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy)Description: This text addresses exercise considerations for instructors who prescribe strength training for seniors. Purpose: The purpose is to provide instructors who train older adults with a research based approach to designing strength training programs. This is a worthy objective for this area of strength training. A basic discussion of the many parameters one needs to consider when developing and overseeing fitness programs is provided. Audience: The target audience is primarily the personal trainer and rehabilitation professional who renders service to the over 50 population group. Physical therapists, athletic trainers, physical education instructors, and physicians will also benefit from this information. The authors are both certified strengthening and conditioning coaches with a wealth of knowledge and experience in health and fitness research as well as practical training. They combine their expertise to present a book that is informative, easy to read, and applicable to all who oversee fitness programs for the over 50 individual. Features: In addition to standard chapters on training principles, the authors include nutritional aspects for senior trainers and also information for special populations such as those with osteoporosis, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The book is replete with pictures, graphs, diagrams, and demonstrations of proper/improper training techniques which provide the reader with more than enough information to design and implement a legitimate fitness program for the senior client. At the end of the text are references for each chapter, which lends to the scientific validation of the points presented. These references are up to date and plentiful. Assessment: This book provides information previously unavailable to the health professional who oversees strengthening or conditioning training for the senior members of the population. I recommend that it be used as a resource in all commercial health facilities as well as rehabilitation clinics where information and advice are dispensed to assist the older individual in physical therapy training.

Booknews

Provides instructors of older adults with principles for safe and successful strength training programs. Covers general guidelines, teaching strategies and training procedures, standard free-weight and machine exercises, sample free-weight and machine workout programs, alternative exercises, assessment, special population training, and nutrition. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

RATING

3 Stars from Doody

ACCREDITATION

Westcott, Wayne L., PhD, CSCS (South Shore YMCA, Quincy, MA); Baechle, Thomas R., EdD, CSCS, NSCA-CPT (Creighton Univ)


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