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Tim Bishop discusses his book
Tim Bishop discusses his book "Stronger Legs & Lower Body"
Tim Bishop owns and operates PerformFit, a sport performance and fitness facility, in Lutherville, Maryland. Bishop served as the strength and conditioning coach for the Baltimore Orioles for 14 years. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and a registered strength and conditioning coach through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
The most overlooked aspects of strength training
The most overlooked aspects of strength training
But, according to strength training expert Tim Bishop, proper technique can be pivotal to the success of any strength training program. “These aspects of strength training are often overlooked, but they have a significant impact on the effectiveness of a strength program and, more important, the risk of injury,” says Bishop. In his upcoming book, Stronger Legs & Lower Body (Human Kinetics, 2011), Bishop addresses four aspects of strength training that are vital to the success of any program.
Stronger Legs & Lower Body
Stronger Legs & Lower Body
Tim Bishop
ISBN13: 9780736092951
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 192
Book
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Stronger Legs & Lower Body eBook
Stronger Legs & Lower Body eBook
Tim Bishop
ISBN13: 9781450420044
Copyright: 2012

eBook Formats: PDF, ePUB
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Ready-Made Workouts
Ready-Made Workouts
The following are common programs that may be used for various situations, such as when you are trying to develop strength, size, or endurance in a specific muscle or muscle group, or when time is short. You can use these ready-made workouts instead of your current program, or in addition to your current program, as a means of mixing things up. These troubleshooting routines address specific problem areas such as small quads, skinny calves, and flat glutes.
Proper Form and Technique
Proper Form and Technique
Throughout the exercise section of this book you will notice instructions that relate to posture, specific joint movements (such as extending, flexing, and descending), foot placement, tempo, and breathing. You have probably heard that you should breathe in during the concentric (shortening) phase of the lift and breathe out during the eccentric (lengthening) phase of the lift. The proper way to breathe during a lifting exercise is to exhale during the work (push) phase and to inhale during...
Hamstring and Posterior Chain Exercises
Hamstring and Posterior Chain Exercises
The term posterior chain refers to the series of muscles that include the low back, the glutes, the hamstrings, and even the calf muscles. Strong and flexible hamstrings and posterior chain muscles are an important part of an injury-prevention strategy. As with the quads and glutes, you can train the hamstring group and the posterior chain muscles by using compound movements such as deadlifts or isolation movements such as leg curls.
Power for Sports Performance DVD
Power for Sports Performance DVD
Tim Bishop, Jay Shiner
ISBN13: 9780736065283
Copyright: 2006

DVD
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Legislative mandates help all students to succeed physically
Legislative mandates help all students to succeed physically
The general physical education teacher, Mrs. Bishop, who attended the meeting, was honest and said that she did not have much experience in teaching children with physical disabilities but was willing to do her best to accommodate Ian. understand the roles and responsibilities of the general physical education teacher and the adapted physical education teacher in the education of students with disabilities. For example, when Mrs. Bishop described her limited ability and experience in working...
Forensic motor control
Forensic motor control
At a more fine-grained level of analysis, the total time constitutes the time each key is held down (the dwell time) plus the time between the release of one key and the depression of the next (the transition time). All of the individual dwell times plus all of the transition times will sum to the total time. We could express these numbers another way by dividing the time for each individual band by the total time for that trial to obtain a relative proportion of time represented by each ...
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