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- Cover Page
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Introduction
- Rocks, Pebbles and Sand
- Back to the Future
- Learning from Epley
- A Different World
- The Push to Legitimise Strength and Conditioning
- Who is Driving the Profession?
- An Abundance of Information
- Getting to the Core – a Simple Profession at Heart
- The Aims of the Book
- How to Use the Book
- References and Suggested Reading
- Part I Finding the Path
- 1 The Nature and Challenges of Strength and Conditioning
- The Big Picture – Total Performance
- The Co-Actives of Performance
- Integration – the Key to Effective Performance
- It Runs Both Ways
- Less Isolation, More Integration
- The Environment – the Forgotten Factor
- Strength and Conditioning: Are We Developing Physical Capacity or Physical Skills?
- Start With the End in Mind – Focus on Performance, Not Isolated Variables
- The Traditional Strength and Conditioning Process
- References and Suggested Reading
- 2 Our Knowledge Illusion: The Challenge of Evidence-Based Practice
- The Origins of Evidence-Based Practice
- The Challenge of Evidence-Based Practice
- The Challenge of “Evidence”
- The Scientific Method
- Moving Beyond Homo Athleticus
- From Determinism to Indeterminism
- The Challenge of the Unknown
- The Nature of Truth – Reality or Closure
- It’s Not Rocket Science – It’s Far More Complex
- The Challenge of Emergence
- Anecdotal Evidence – the Lost Treasure
- Evidence-Based Practice – an Individualised Entity
- The Concept of Trigrams
- Grey – the Colour of Effective Strength and Conditioning
- References and Suggested Reading
- 3 Towards a New Way of Thinking: The Training Ecosystem
- Engineering Thinking
- A Complexity Threshold
- The Challenge of Linear Thinking in a Complex World
- Towards Systems Thinking
- Principles of Systems Thinking
- The Need for a Different Approach to Coaching – Contextology and the Training Ecosystem
- The Training Ecosystem
- Developing Ecosystem Thinking
- Levels of Coaching Ecosystem Analysis
- Analysing Ecosystem Function
- Analysing Stocks
- Micro-System Analysis
- Meso-System Analysis
- Macro-System Analysis
- Analysing Flows – the Ecosystem Energy
- Feedback Loops – Keep Your Channels Open and Lever Your Intensifiers
- Pick Your Pond – and Cultivate Your Pond
- Gardeners of Performance
- Defining Your Own Ecosystem – the Pre-Mortem Approach
- References and Suggested Reading
- 4 Thriving in a Performance Ecosystem: The Five Minds of the Modern Strength and Conditioning Coach
- Learning from the Past – Science or Art?
- The Five Minds for the Future
- References and Suggested Reading
- Part II Preparing the Path
- 5 Know Thyself: The First Step on the Path to Coaching Success
- Know Thyself – Following in the Footsteps of the Ancients
- A Simple Guide to the Brain
- Unlocking the Inner Self
- The Big Five
- Reward Strategies
- Finding Your True North
- The Energy Assessment
- Emotional Intelligence
- Understanding Our Behaviour and Our Inherent Biases
- Awareness of Our Own Mental Models
- References and Suggested Reading
- 6 Building a Successful Ecosystem: The Forgotten Rock of Effective Practice
- Environments Develop Over Time – There is No Magic Formula
- The Characteristics of a Performance Ecosystem
- Focus on Performance, Not Happiness
- How We Get Better
- An Ecosystem of Performance
- Where Do We Start?
- The Circle of Relationships
- The Three Pillars of Effective Ecosystem Development
- Developing Your Performance Environment
- Actively Expanding the Circle of Influence
- Relationships – the Energy Behind the Performance Ecosystem
- Establishing Norms
- From Norms to Culture
- References and Suggested Reading
- 7 Building the Coaching Toolkit: The Personal Skills Needed for Ecosystem Construction
- Leadership
- Three Keys to Leadership
- Styles of Leadership
- Types of Leadership
- Leadership Strategy
- Effective Communication
- Communication is Not a One-Way Street – the Art of Effective Listening
- Applied Communication
- Eliciting Change
- References and Suggested Reading
- 8 Making Effective Decisions and Generating Workable Solutions: Key Tools for the Modern Coach
- Getting Beyond Right and Wrong
- Moving Beyond the Traditional
- Getting Beyond the Rational Self
- Developing Decision-Making Tools
- Pareto’s Principle – Focussing on the Rocks and Pebbles, Not Playing in the Sand
- Effective Solution Generation in Strength and Conditioning – Different Ways of Thinking
- Full Alignment – the Ultimate Destination
- References and Suggested Reading
- Part III Planning the Path
- 9 Using the Generally Accepted Training Principles: The Pillars of Effective Training
- The Homeostatic Challenge
- The General Adaptation Syndrome
- Specificity
- Continuity
- Accommodation
- Variability
- Individual Differences
- Progressive Overload
- References and Suggested Reading
- 10 Reverse Engineering the Path to Success
- The Need for a New Way of Thinking
- Design Thinking
- Reverse Engineering Performance Solutions
- Classifying Sports
- Reverse Engineering Strength and Conditioning Solutions
- Individualising Analysis
- The Zones of Specificity – the Performance Circle
- The Overload Zone – Risk and Reward
- Performance Pathways
- References and Suggested Reading
- 11 Where Are We Now? Assessing Performance
- Without Action Nothing Gets Done
- The Overarching Question: Why Are We Assessing and Monitoring?
- Information, Not Data
- The Layers of Information
- Frugal Application – the Search for the Minimalist Approach
- Formal Versus Informal
- Testing Versus Monitoring
- References and Suggested Reading
- 12 Skill: The Forgotten Aspect of Strength and Conditioning
- What is Skill?
- Characteristics of Skilled Performance
- Classifying Skills
- Fitting the Practice to the Athlete – the Stages of Learning
- Applying Skill Practices to the Stages of Learning
- How We Develop Skills
- Approaches to Skill Development
- Beware the Pendulum
- The Performance/Development Paradox
- Deliberate Practice – the Cornerstone of Effective Skill Development
- Providing Feedback – the Catalyst for Improvement
- External Versus Internal Focus
- Structuring Effective Practice
- Coach the Athlete and the Context – and Avoid Absolutes
- References and Suggested Reading
- Part IV Taking the Path
- 13 Developing Gamespeed: Improving Context-Specific Movement
- Moving on from Speed and Agility
- Is Science Sending Us in the Wrong Direction?
- Speed
- Agility
- Reactive Agility – a Step in the Wrong Direction
- The Ooda Loop – a Better Representation of Sport Movement
- The Need for New Definitions
- Gamespeed Constraints
- Delineate the Target
- Reverse Engineering Movement Solutions
- The Target Classification System
- The Target Functions
- The Target Movement Syllabus
- Target Mechanics
- Developing Gamespeed
- The Gamespeed Triad
- Quality Development
- The Ramp Warm-Up – Your Greatest Friend
- References and Suggested Reading
- 14 Developing Gameforce: Improving Context-Specific Force Capacities
- Sport is Motion – the Laws of Motion
- Factors Affecting Force Application
- An Integrated Whole – How the Body Produces Force
- Task Considerations
- The Force–Velocity Relationship
- Methods of Resistance Training
- Goals of Resistance Training
- Think Continuum, Not Absolutes
- Acute Design Variables
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle Capacities
- Exercise Variables
- Prioritising Force-Related Goals
- Organising Resistance Training Sessions
- Session Organisation Types
- Weekly Organisation
- References and Suggested Reading
- 15 Developing Game-Sustainability: Improving Context-Specific Work Capacity
- Start With Why
- Classifying Sports in Terms of Energetics
- Reverse Engineering Sustainability Needs
- Determinants of Endurance Performance
- Small-Sided Games
- Metabolic Circuits
- References and Suggested Reading
- 16 Developing Your Gameplan: Strategic and Agile Planning for Performance
- A Shift to Strategic Thinking
- Is Periodisation Still Relevant?
- The Origins of Periodisation
- The Theoretical Constructs of Periodisation
- Organisation of Periodisation
- Developing a Strategic Approach
- A Shift to Agile, Strategic Planning
- Moving Towards Agile Strategic Execution
- Strategic Periodisation – Building the Training Calendar
- Dividing the Training Year
- Superimposing Agile and Strategic Planning on to the Annual Plan
- Structuring the Meso-Cycle
- Progression Within the Meso-Cycle
- References and Suggested Reading
- 17 The Next Steps: Moving Towards Mastery of the Craft of Coaching
- Conclusions
- References and Suggested Reading
- Index
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