Description
Based on the principles of human movement science (i.e., biomechanics, kinesiology, exercise physiology)
- Uses an integrated approach to program design (i.e., combines all forms of exercise into one systematic and progressive system)
- Flexibility training
- Cardiorespiratory training
- Core training
- Balance training
- Plyometric training
- Speed, agility, and quickness training
- Resistance training
- Includes three levels: stabilization, strength, and power
- Subdivided into five phases
- Phase 1. Stabilization Endurance Training
- Phase 2. Strength Endurance Training
- Phase 3. Muscular Development Training
- Phase 4. Maximal Strength Training
- Phase 5. Power Training
- Subdivided into five phases
- Validated in research by the researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill
- Distefano, L. J., Distefano, M. J., Frank, B. S., Clark, M. A., & Padua, D. A. (2013). Comparison of integrated and isolated training on performance measures and neuromuscular control. Journal of strength and conditioning research, 27(4), 1083–1090. https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0b013e318280d40b
- A model used to help any person reach any goal
- Fat loss
- Muscle gain
- Athletic performance
- Improved health
365 days (1 year) from date of purchase.
*Once purchased you will receive your log in details within 2-5 days.