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041 _aEng.
082 _a796.41
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100 _aAustin, Dan
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245 0 _aPowerlifting : the complete guide to technique, training, and competition
_cAustin, Dan
250 _a2nd Ed.
260 _bHuman Kinetics
_c2022
_aChampaign, IL
300 _a253p.
_b28 cm
520 _a"The mental and physical demands of powerlifting are unlike any other sport. Athletes must be committed and focused on success. In Powerlifting, Second Edition, powerlifting hall of famer Dan Austin, winner of 10 world powerlifting championships and 18 national championships, teams with strength and conditioning expert Dr. Bryan Mann to offer the most comprehensive powerlifting resource available. This no-nonsense approach to training and competing in the sport offers over 100 exercises that promote the development of the three primary movements--the squat, bench press, and deadlift--and their related supplemental exercises. Dynamic warm-up routines and recovery techniques get you primed for training, making it a one-stop guide to powerlifting success. The second edition has been updated to address female powerlifters and includes a 14-week competition program, six gender- and exercise-specific training programs, as well as three 8-week off-season training programs. Precompetition checklists give you at-a-glance guides for tasks to complete and items to bring to the meet. Powerlifting also equips you to fuel for maximum production, providing examples of the best sources of protein and carbohydrates and information on preworkout drinks and common supplements. The psychological side of the sport is addressed with mental health advice and visualization tools and recommendations to use both during training and competition as well as during personal time. Based on the latest in exercise research and science, Powerlifting is an indispensable resource for competitive lifters or recreational gym enthusiasts looking to take their lifting to another level, making Powerlifting the ticket to a new max."--Publisher
650 _aSports and fitness
650 0 _aHaltérophilie
_99513
650 0 _aPhysical fitness
_91999
650 0 _aWeight lifting
_99514
650 0 _aWeight lifting Psychological aspects
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700 _99516
_aMann, Bryan
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