Strength Training for Hockey Online CE Exam Without Book
Author: Human Kinetics Canada
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Online Exam Without Book
$100.95 CAD
$100.95 CAD
NOTE: The book Strength Training for Hockey is required for successful completion of this exam but is not included with this purchase. Purchase this Online CE Exam Without Book only if you already own the book or ebook.
Consisting of 50 multiple-choice and true-false questions, this continuing education exam is designed to be taken after reading Strength Training for Hockey. The exam will test your knowledge of the information presented in the book so you can effectively build hockey-specific resistance training programs that translate to performance on the ice.
Once you pass the exam, you can print a certificate for continuing education credits.
Learning Objectives
Consisting of 50 multiple-choice and true-false questions, this continuing education exam is designed to be taken after reading Strength Training for Hockey. The exam will test your knowledge of the information presented in the book so you can effectively build hockey-specific resistance training programs that translate to performance on the ice.
Once you pass the exam, you can print a certificate for continuing education credits.
Learning Objectives
- Demonstrate the importance of resistance training in hockey athletes.
- Describe the biomechanics and energy systems involved in hockey.
- Describe the various physical qualities related to performance in hockey.
- Describe and select appropriate testing protocols.
- Select appropriate exercises for hockey athletes.
- Describe training program variables for resistance training of hockey athletes.
- Explain safe and effective spotting techniques and breathing techniques in the performance of resistance training exercises.
- Identify the primary muscles trained with specific resistance training exercises.
- Identify proper coaching tips, progressions, and regressions for resistance training exercises.
- Describe the goals, objectives, length, structure, and organization of a resistance training program for the off-season, preseason, in-season, and postseason.