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Complete Guide to TRX® Suspension Training® 2nd Edition Online CE Course With Ebook

Author: Human Kinetics

$75.00 USD

Online Course With Ebook
$75.00 USD

ISBN: 9781718217041

©2023


Approved Credits:

This package includes the following:
  • Complete Guide to TRX®Suspension Training®, Second Edition, ebook
  • Online study guide
  • Online continuing education exam
Since its development over a decade ago, Suspension Training® has remained a popular choice for developing strength, stability, core power, flexibility, and balance because it delivers results. Used by the best of the best, from personal trainers to the elite athletes they work with, Suspension Training® is a respected and essential component of conditioning programs worldwide.

Approved and endorsed by TRX®, the global leader in functional training products, programming, and education, the Complete Guide to TRX®Suspension Training®, Second Edition, ebook is the authoritative resource on safe, effective, and optimal use of Suspension Training® and programming. Written by renowned strength and conditioning expert Dr. Jay Dawes, it offers 100 exercises and 40 variations, with full-color photos demonstrating how to perform each exercise. You’ll find 14 assessments to help determine fitness level and gauge training progress and 24 ready-to-use programs designed to take your clients’ workouts to unprecedented levels.

Complete Guide to TRX®Suspension Training® also shows you how to incorporate Suspension Training® into circuit training and injury prevention programs as well as programs for improving strength and power, speed and agility, balance and stability, and flexibility. The study guide includes learning activities, along with an answer key, to help you prepare for the course exam. Once you complete the course and pass the exam, you can print a certificate for continuing education credits.

Note: Fitness Anywhere LLC has granted Human Kinetics Inc. permission to use TRX® trademarks in accordance with TRX Trademark Usage Guidelines for the purposes of publishing Complete Guide to TRX®Suspension Training®.

Learning Objectives
  • Explain the basic concept of Suspension Training.
  • Identify how the base of support and anchor point affect various exercises.
  • Explain the differences in angles of pull and bases of support.
  • Describe how to use the handles and foot cradles properly.
  • Demonstrate how to set up the Suspension Trainer based on exercise and user needs.
  • Identify when to use Suspension Training as an appropriate warm-up modality.
  • Use Suspension Training to evaluate training progress.
  • Use Suspension Training exercises as physical assessment tests.
  • Describe proper anatomical positioning for Suspension Training exercises.
  • Recognize differences between Suspension Training exercise variations.
  • Modify the difficulty of Suspension Training exercises.
  • Use proper programming principles to target specific training goals.
  • Identify incorrect movement patterns during Suspension Training exercises.
  • Use training principles to guide the development of training programs.
  • Explain how Suspension Training exercises can be used to develop strength and power.
  • Recognize how balance, stability, and flexibility affect performance and how they can be trained using Suspension Training.

Audience

Personal trainers, strength and conditioning professionals, and other certified fitness professionals who use Suspension Training®.
Part I. Science of Suspension Training
Chapter 1. Foundations of Suspension Training
Chapter 2. Benefits of Suspension Training
Chapter 3. Setup, Safety, and Success
Chapter 4. Physical Testing and Assessment

Part II. Suspension Training Exercises
Chapter 5. Upper-Body Exercises
Chapter 6. Lower-Body Exercises
Chapter 7. Core Exercises

Part III. Suspension Training Programs
Chapter 8. Foundations of Program Design
Chapter 9. Circuit Training
Chapter 10. Prehabilitation
Chapter 11. Strength and Power
Chapter 12. Speed and Agility
Chapter 13. Balance, Stability, and Flexibility
Jay Dawes, PhD, is an associate professor of applied exercise science in the department of kinesiology, health, and recreation at Oklahoma State University (OSU) and is the codirector of the OSU Tactical Fitness and Nutrition Lab. Dr. Dawes has worked as a university athletic performance coordinator, strength and performance coach, personal trainer, and educator for over 25 years. His primary research interests are exercise and sport science as well as the improvement of health, fitness, and human performance for tactical athletes and first responders.

Dawes is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT), and Tactical Strength and Conditioning-Facilitator (TSAC-F). He is also certified as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) by the American College of Sports Medicine.

Dawes is the editor of the NSCA’s Developing Agility and Quickness, Second Edition (Human Kinetics, 2019) and coauthor of Maximum Interval Training (Human Kinetics, 2015). He has written numerous book chapters and has over 200 peer-reviewed publications in the area of human performance. His primary research interests are improving performance for sports and improving tactical performance among law enforcement officers. He currently lives in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

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Human Kinetics

Complete Guide to TRX® Suspension Training® 2nd Edition Online CE Course With Ebook

$75.00 USD
This package includes the following:
  • Complete Guide to TRX®Suspension Training®, Second Edition, ebook
  • Online study guide
  • Online continuing education exam
Since its development over a decade ago, Suspension Training® has remained a popular choice for developing strength, stability, core power, flexibility, and balance because it delivers results. Used by the best of the best, from personal trainers to the elite athletes they work with, Suspension Training® is a respected and essential component of conditioning programs worldwide.

Approved and endorsed by TRX®, the global leader in functional training products, programming, and education, the Complete Guide to TRX®Suspension Training®, Second Edition, ebook is the authoritative resource on safe, effective, and optimal use of Suspension Training® and programming. Written by renowned strength and conditioning expert Dr. Jay Dawes, it offers 100 exercises and 40 variations, with full-color photos demonstrating how to perform each exercise. You’ll find 14 assessments to help determine fitness level and gauge training progress and 24 ready-to-use programs designed to take your clients’ workouts to unprecedented levels.

Complete Guide to TRX®Suspension Training® also shows you how to incorporate Suspension Training® into circuit training and injury prevention programs as well as programs for improving strength and power, speed and agility, balance and stability, and flexibility. The study guide includes learning activities, along with an answer key, to help you prepare for the course exam. Once you complete the course and pass the exam, you can print a certificate for continuing education credits.

Note: Fitness Anywhere LLC has granted Human Kinetics Inc. permission to use TRX® trademarks in accordance with TRX Trademark Usage Guidelines for the purposes of publishing Complete Guide to TRX®Suspension Training®.

Learning Objectives
  • Explain the basic concept of Suspension Training.
  • Identify how the base of support and anchor point affect various exercises.
  • Explain the differences in angles of pull and bases of support.
  • Describe how to use the handles and foot cradles properly.
  • Demonstrate how to set up the Suspension Trainer based on exercise and user needs.
  • Identify when to use Suspension Training as an appropriate warm-up modality.
  • Use Suspension Training to evaluate training progress.
  • Use Suspension Training exercises as physical assessment tests.
  • Describe proper anatomical positioning for Suspension Training exercises.
  • Recognize differences between Suspension Training exercise variations.
  • Modify the difficulty of Suspension Training exercises.
  • Use proper programming principles to target specific training goals.
  • Identify incorrect movement patterns during Suspension Training exercises.
  • Use training principles to guide the development of training programs.
  • Explain how Suspension Training exercises can be used to develop strength and power.
  • Recognize how balance, stability, and flexibility affect performance and how they can be trained using Suspension Training.

Audience

Personal trainers, strength and conditioning professionals, and other certified fitness professionals who use Suspension Training®.
Part I. Science of Suspension Training
Chapter 1. Foundations of Suspension Training
Chapter 2. Benefits of Suspension Training
Chapter 3. Setup, Safety, and Success
Chapter 4. Physical Testing and Assessment

Part II. Suspension Training Exercises
Chapter 5. Upper-Body Exercises
Chapter 6. Lower-Body Exercises
Chapter 7. Core Exercises

Part III. Suspension Training Programs
Chapter 8. Foundations of Program Design
Chapter 9. Circuit Training
Chapter 10. Prehabilitation
Chapter 11. Strength and Power
Chapter 12. Speed and Agility
Chapter 13. Balance, Stability, and Flexibility
Jay Dawes, PhD, is an associate professor of applied exercise science in the department of kinesiology, health, and recreation at Oklahoma State University (OSU) and is the codirector of the OSU Tactical Fitness and Nutrition Lab. Dr. Dawes has worked as a university athletic performance coordinator, strength and performance coach, personal trainer, and educator for over 25 years. His primary research interests are exercise and sport science as well as the improvement of health, fitness, and human performance for tactical athletes and first responders.

Dawes is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT), and Tactical Strength and Conditioning-Facilitator (TSAC-F). He is also certified as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) by the American College of Sports Medicine.

Dawes is the editor of the NSCA’s Developing Agility and Quickness, Second Edition (Human Kinetics, 2019) and coauthor of Maximum Interval Training (Human Kinetics, 2015). He has written numerous book chapters and has over 200 peer-reviewed publications in the area of human performance. His primary research interests are improving performance for sports and improving tactical performance among law enforcement officers. He currently lives in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

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