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Pilates and Conditioning for Athletes Online CE Exam With Print Book

An Integrated Approach to Performance and Recovery

Author: Human Kinetics

$82.00 USD

Online CE Exam With Print Book
$82.00 USD

ISBN: 9781718227262

©2020


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This package includes the following:
  • Pilates and Conditioning for Athletes book
  • Online continuing education exam
Help your athletes gain a competitive edge with the innovative training methods in Pilates and Conditioning for Athletes. This science-based, multidimensional approach to athletic conditioning helps build a strong and flexible foundation by infusing Pilates into training, resulting in complete training programs that tap into the seven pillars of training needed for success:
  • Agility
  • Flexibility
  • Mobility
  • Power
  • Speed
  • Stability
  • Strength
Begin by learning from proven assessment protocols that have helped elite and professional athletes reach the pinnacle of their careers and remain there. Evaluate movement patterns, range of motion, strength base, flexibility, and core strength to determine the baseline for each of your clients, then select exercises and sequences to turn any weaknesses into strengths.

You’ll find detailed instructions for 124 Pilates mat and traditional conditioning exercises to strengthen the core, improve posture, increase flexibility, and correct muscle imbalances. You’ll get breathing exercises to increase lung capacity and reduce stress; stretching routines for the hips, hamstrings, and back; and joint articulation guidance to improve range of motion and balance. A dynamic warm-up series will help begin each training session, and you’ll find resistance training exercise for creating strength and power, including medicine ball training for working in diagonal and transverse planes, resistance band training to work the full range of motion, and fundamental strength exercises using dumbbells and barbells.

The included exercises—combined with 19 foundational, intermediate, and sport-specific sample workouts—offer guidance for developing thousands of programs designed to help your athletes become stronger, faster, healthier, and better-equipped to achieve their performance goals.

After reading the book, certified professionals can take the companion CE exam to earn continuing education credits.

Learning Objectives
  • Describe how Pilates methods can improve the performance of competitive athletes.
  • Explain how Pilates and conditioning exercises prepare the body for increased workload and decreased risk of injury.
  • Recognize several routines that warm up the body.
  • Understand the use of goal-setting and visualization techniques to map out short- and long-term plans for continued athletic performance.
  • Describe several Pilates exercises that can be incorporated into an existing routine or included in a daily training program to build the strength and endurance necessary for all sports.
  • Understand how performance tools such as resistance bands, foam rollers, dumbbells, barbells, and medicine balls can complement Pilates exercises for athletic conditioning.

Audience

Strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers, athletic trainers, and other certified fitness professionals.
Part I. Pilates Conditioning for Your Body
Chapter 1. Functional Philosophy
Chapter 2. Goal Setting, Primary Assessment, and Visualization
Chapter 3. Daily Movements That Enhance Performance
Chapter 4. Movement Prep: Dynamic Warm-Up

Part II. Conditioning Exercises
Chapter 5. Pilates Exercises
Chapter 6. Training With Medicine Balls and Resistance Bands
Chapter 7. Fundamental Strength Exercises

Part III. The Workouts
Chapter 8. Foundational Workouts
Chapter 9. Intermediate, Advanced, and Sport-Specific Workouts
Amy Lademann, PMA®-CPT, and her husband, Rick, are the founders of Beyond Motion, a state-of-the-art performance facility in Naples, Florida. Beyond Motion is designed to combine the worlds of athlete performance and Pilates. Since 2009 Amy and Rick have been recognized as leaders in the industry.

Amy danced as a child. At 16 she began her fitness career by becoming certified in aerobics and step aerobics. Her passion for fitness fueled her quest for knowledge, and throughout the next two decades she completed instructor training in the Nia Technique, Bellatone, Barre, Zumba (and other dance fitness programs), and yoga. Unfortunately, Amy developed very severe sciatica and back issues. After trying everything to alleviate her discomfort, she discovered Pilates and was instantly hooked: Pilates was the one thing that finally helped heal her pain. She began her Pilates career with Polestar in 2001 and continued her education in a variety of contemporary Pilates methods, including instructor training in MOTR and Bodhi through Balanced Body. In 2016 Amy partnered with the esteemed Pilates Education Institute to create Beyond Motion’s comprehensive Pilates Teacher Training Program. She has been nicknamed the Teacher’s Teacher by her students.

In 2017 Amy competed in her first figure and bikini competitions through the National Gym Association (NGA), a drug-free bodybuilding organization. At her first competition, she won first place in Figure Debut (first-time competitors), Figure Masters (competitors over 35 years old), and Figure Open (every age and level), and she won second place in Bikini Open. She also earned her pro card (meaning she can compete at the professional level) in figure competitions. In 2018 she competed again on an even larger stage and earned second place and third place in her divisions. Striving to improve herself is just as important to Amy now as it was when she began all those years ago.

Rick Lademann began working for Al Vermeil and the world champion Chicago Bulls while in his 20s. After three years, he headed to Colorado Springs, where he worked for USA Weightlifting under the care of former Romanian Olympic weightlifter Dragomir Cioroslan. Rick lived on the United States Olympic Training Center campus for two years and was instrumental in developing the junior squad and programming volume numbers for our Olympic athletes.

He then further expanded his career when he went to the U.S. Air Force Academy, also in Colorado, to assist the football team with their speed and strength program. During this time, he also worked with the USA Figure Skating team in Colorado Springs.

Next, Rick worked with internationally recognized orthopedic surgeons at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic as the strength and conditioning consultant. At the clinic Rick handled post physical therapy on their professional athletes, including the Colorado Rockies players. This led to the opportunity to become the primary performance coach for baseball player Larry Walker, the only Rockies player to ever win the National League MVP award. Even famed sportswriter Ken Rosenthal noticed a change in Walker’s performance after Rick began his work, stating that the program Rick created made such a difference in Walker’s performance that it was evident from the start of spring training.

Rick then served as the strength coach at the University of California at Berkley, where he was instrumental in helping the rugby team win a national championship in 2003. In addition to rugby, Rick served the men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, and basketball teams.

Since the early 2000s, Rick has become the primary strength and speed coach for over 100 MLB, NBA, NFL, tennis, and golf athletes. Known for his in-depth knowledge of the body, he is considered a unique resource in the field and is sought out by many athletes during their off-season.

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Human Kinetics

Pilates and Conditioning for Athletes Online CE Exam With Print Book

$82.00 USD
This package includes the following:
  • Pilates and Conditioning for Athletes book
  • Online continuing education exam
Help your athletes gain a competitive edge with the innovative training methods in Pilates and Conditioning for Athletes. This science-based, multidimensional approach to athletic conditioning helps build a strong and flexible foundation by infusing Pilates into training, resulting in complete training programs that tap into the seven pillars of training needed for success:
  • Agility
  • Flexibility
  • Mobility
  • Power
  • Speed
  • Stability
  • Strength
Begin by learning from proven assessment protocols that have helped elite and professional athletes reach the pinnacle of their careers and remain there. Evaluate movement patterns, range of motion, strength base, flexibility, and core strength to determine the baseline for each of your clients, then select exercises and sequences to turn any weaknesses into strengths.

You’ll find detailed instructions for 124 Pilates mat and traditional conditioning exercises to strengthen the core, improve posture, increase flexibility, and correct muscle imbalances. You’ll get breathing exercises to increase lung capacity and reduce stress; stretching routines for the hips, hamstrings, and back; and joint articulation guidance to improve range of motion and balance. A dynamic warm-up series will help begin each training session, and you’ll find resistance training exercise for creating strength and power, including medicine ball training for working in diagonal and transverse planes, resistance band training to work the full range of motion, and fundamental strength exercises using dumbbells and barbells.

The included exercises—combined with 19 foundational, intermediate, and sport-specific sample workouts—offer guidance for developing thousands of programs designed to help your athletes become stronger, faster, healthier, and better-equipped to achieve their performance goals.

After reading the book, certified professionals can take the companion CE exam to earn continuing education credits.

Learning Objectives
  • Describe how Pilates methods can improve the performance of competitive athletes.
  • Explain how Pilates and conditioning exercises prepare the body for increased workload and decreased risk of injury.
  • Recognize several routines that warm up the body.
  • Understand the use of goal-setting and visualization techniques to map out short- and long-term plans for continued athletic performance.
  • Describe several Pilates exercises that can be incorporated into an existing routine or included in a daily training program to build the strength and endurance necessary for all sports.
  • Understand how performance tools such as resistance bands, foam rollers, dumbbells, barbells, and medicine balls can complement Pilates exercises for athletic conditioning.

Audience

Strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers, athletic trainers, and other certified fitness professionals.
Part I. Pilates Conditioning for Your Body
Chapter 1. Functional Philosophy
Chapter 2. Goal Setting, Primary Assessment, and Visualization
Chapter 3. Daily Movements That Enhance Performance
Chapter 4. Movement Prep: Dynamic Warm-Up

Part II. Conditioning Exercises
Chapter 5. Pilates Exercises
Chapter 6. Training With Medicine Balls and Resistance Bands
Chapter 7. Fundamental Strength Exercises

Part III. The Workouts
Chapter 8. Foundational Workouts
Chapter 9. Intermediate, Advanced, and Sport-Specific Workouts
Amy Lademann, PMA®-CPT, and her husband, Rick, are the founders of Beyond Motion, a state-of-the-art performance facility in Naples, Florida. Beyond Motion is designed to combine the worlds of athlete performance and Pilates. Since 2009 Amy and Rick have been recognized as leaders in the industry.

Amy danced as a child. At 16 she began her fitness career by becoming certified in aerobics and step aerobics. Her passion for fitness fueled her quest for knowledge, and throughout the next two decades she completed instructor training in the Nia Technique, Bellatone, Barre, Zumba (and other dance fitness programs), and yoga. Unfortunately, Amy developed very severe sciatica and back issues. After trying everything to alleviate her discomfort, she discovered Pilates and was instantly hooked: Pilates was the one thing that finally helped heal her pain. She began her Pilates career with Polestar in 2001 and continued her education in a variety of contemporary Pilates methods, including instructor training in MOTR and Bodhi through Balanced Body. In 2016 Amy partnered with the esteemed Pilates Education Institute to create Beyond Motion’s comprehensive Pilates Teacher Training Program. She has been nicknamed the Teacher’s Teacher by her students.

In 2017 Amy competed in her first figure and bikini competitions through the National Gym Association (NGA), a drug-free bodybuilding organization. At her first competition, she won first place in Figure Debut (first-time competitors), Figure Masters (competitors over 35 years old), and Figure Open (every age and level), and she won second place in Bikini Open. She also earned her pro card (meaning she can compete at the professional level) in figure competitions. In 2018 she competed again on an even larger stage and earned second place and third place in her divisions. Striving to improve herself is just as important to Amy now as it was when she began all those years ago.

Rick Lademann began working for Al Vermeil and the world champion Chicago Bulls while in his 20s. After three years, he headed to Colorado Springs, where he worked for USA Weightlifting under the care of former Romanian Olympic weightlifter Dragomir Cioroslan. Rick lived on the United States Olympic Training Center campus for two years and was instrumental in developing the junior squad and programming volume numbers for our Olympic athletes.

He then further expanded his career when he went to the U.S. Air Force Academy, also in Colorado, to assist the football team with their speed and strength program. During this time, he also worked with the USA Figure Skating team in Colorado Springs.

Next, Rick worked with internationally recognized orthopedic surgeons at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic as the strength and conditioning consultant. At the clinic Rick handled post physical therapy on their professional athletes, including the Colorado Rockies players. This led to the opportunity to become the primary performance coach for baseball player Larry Walker, the only Rockies player to ever win the National League MVP award. Even famed sportswriter Ken Rosenthal noticed a change in Walker’s performance after Rick began his work, stating that the program Rick created made such a difference in Walker’s performance that it was evident from the start of spring training.

Rick then served as the strength coach at the University of California at Berkley, where he was instrumental in helping the rugby team win a national championship in 2003. In addition to rugby, Rick served the men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, and basketball teams.

Since the early 2000s, Rick has become the primary strength and speed coach for over 100 MLB, NBA, NFL, tennis, and golf athletes. Known for his in-depth knowledge of the body, he is considered a unique resource in the field and is sought out by many athletes during their off-season.

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