The Warm-Up Online CE Exam With Ebook
Author: Human Kinetics
$83.95 CAD
Human Kinetics strongly recommends that you complete your exam within the calendar year of your date of purchase to ensure approved credits do not expire for your organization.
This package includes the following:
- The Warm-Up ebook
- Access to online video
- Online continuing education exam
Athletes do not all train the same way, but it is rare to see any athlete—at any level—exercise or compete without warming up. Although the warm-up can take many forms, smart coaches and trainers know that the warm-up should be a part of any training session.
The Warm-Up describes the science of the warm-up and provides guidelines to maximize its effectiveness. Using the RAMP system—Raise, Activate, Mobilize, and Potentiate—you will understand why the warm-up is more than preparation for the upcoming session; it is a key factor in athletic development and can cultivate the skills and movement capacities your athletes need to excel in sport.
RAMP has become a standard warm-up system recommended by the United Kingdom Strength and Conditioning Association (UKSCA) and is included in professional resources developed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
The Warm-Up provides a library of activities for creating effective RAMP warm-ups, including the following:
- Five sample RAMP warm-up programs appropriate for a variety of sports and athlete training levels
- More than 160 diagrams and photos depicting 113 drills and exercises
- Seventeen video clips demonstrating movement patterns of the Raise phase
- Exercise and drill finders to easily identify exercises best suited to specific needs
It’s time to make the warm-up part of long-term athlete development plan. The Warm-Up will help you use the RAMP system to make warm-ups a more effective part of training that contributes to better performance.
Upon completing the book, certified professionals can take the companion CE exam to earn continuing education credits.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to do the following:
- Explain the purpose and value that the warm-up provides to an athlete.
- Compare and contrast the traditional warm-up protocol with the RAMP warm-up system.
- Describe the three phases of the RAMP warm-up system.
- Describe how to organize a Raise phase.
- Explain the role of static stretching in a warm-up.
- Describe the activation and mobilization process.
- Identify the technique guidelines for activation and mobilization exercises.
- Describe the potentiation process.
- Construct effective sport-specific warm-ups using the RAMP warm-up system.
Audience
Strength and conditioning professionals, personal trainers, athletic trainers, and other certified fitness professionals.
Chapter 1. Why We Warm Up
Reasons for Warming Up
The Physiology of Warming Up
Psychological Rationale for Warming Up
Net Potential Effects of Warming Up
The Warm-Up and Injury Risk Reduction
Optimizing the Warm-Up
Chapter 2. A New Way of Thinking About the Warm-Up
The Traditional General and Specific Warm-Up
Reevaluating the Aim and Value of the Warm-Up
A New Purpose for the Warm-Up
Competition Versus Training Warm-Ups
Issues With the Traditional Warm-Up
Chapter 3. The RAMP System of Warming Up
A Systematic Approach
Athleticism
Delivering Athletic Development
The RAMP System
Chapter 4. The Raise Phase
Activity Progression
Types of Raise Phases
Organizing a Raise Phase
Chapter 5. The Activation and Mobilization Phase
Long-Term Focus: Mobility
The Role of Static Stretching
Focusing on Mobility
Focusing on Movement
Initiating and Progressing the System
Addressing Fundamental Issues: Activation
Targeting the Selections
The Activation and Mobilization Process
Activation Exercises
Mobilization Exercises
Chapter 6. The Potentiation Phase
Focus of the Phase
Duration of the Phase
A Session in Itself
The Potentiation Process
Sample Potentiation Phases
Chapter 7. Constructing Effective Warm-Ups
The Planning Process
The Raise Phase
The Activation and Mobilization Phase
The Potentiation Phase
Sample Warm-Ups
