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Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals knowledgeable about the implications of training in daily practice, aware of the relevance of specialization in the field of personal training; and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.
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Module 1. Strength Training Prescription and Scheduling
1.1. Introduction and Definition of Concepts
1.1.1.General Concepts
1.1.1.1. Planning, Periodization, Prescription
1.1.1.2. Qualities, Methods, Objectives
1.1.1.3. Complexity, Risk and Uncertainty
1.1.1.4. Complementary Pairs
1.2. Exercises
1.2.1. General Vs. Specific
1.2.2. Simple Vs. Complexity
1.2.3. Push Vs. Ballistic
1.2.4. Kinetics and Kinematics
1.2.5. Basic Patterns
1.2.6. Order, Emphasis, Importance
1.3. Programming Variables
1.3.1. Intensity
1.3.2. Effort
1.3.3. Intension
1.3.4. Volume
1.3.5. Density
1.3.6. Weight
1.3.7. Dose
1.4. Periodization Structure
1.4.1. Microcycle
1.4.2. Mesocycle
1.4.3. Macrocycle
1.4.4. Olympic Cycles
1.5. Structure of the Sessions
1.5.1. Hemispheres
1.5.2. Entries
1.5.3. Weider
1.5.4. Patterns
1.5.5. Muscle
1.6. Prescription
1.6.1. Load-Effort Tables
1.6.2. Based on %
1.6.3. Based on Subjective Variables
1.6.4. Based on Speed (VBT)
1.6.5. Others
1.7. Prediction and Monitoring
1.7.1. Speed-Based Training
1.7.2. Areas of Repetition
1.7.3. Load Areas
1.7.4. Time and Reps
1.8. Planning
1.8.1. Series– Repetition Schemes
1.8.1.1. Plateau
1.8.1.2. Step
1.8.1.3. Waves
1.8.1.4. Steps
1.8.1.5. Pyramids
1.8.1.6. Light-Heavy
1.8.1.7. Cluster
1.8.1.8. Rest-Pause
1.8.2. Vertical Planning
1.8.3. Horizontal Planning
1.8.4. Classifications and Models
1.8.4.1. Constant
1.8.4.2. Lineal
1.8.4.3. Reverse Linear
1.8.4.4. Blocks
1.8.4.5. Accumulation
1.8.4.6. Undulating
1.8.4.7. Reverse Undulating
1.8.4.8. Volume-Intensity
1.9. Adaptation
1.9.1. Dose-Response Model
1.9.2. Robust-Optimal
1.9.3. Fitness-Fatigue
1.9.4. Microdoses
1.10. Assessments and Adjustments
1.10.1. Self-Regulated Load
1.10.2. Adjustments Based on VBT
1.10.3. Based on RIR and RPE
1.10.4. Based on Percentages
1.10.5. Negative Pathway
Module 2. Methodology of Strength Training
2.1. Methods of Training From Powerlifting
2.1.1. Functional Isometrics
2.1.2. Forced Repetitions
2.1.3. Eccentrics in Competition Exercises
2.1.4. Main Characteristics of the Most Commonly Used Methods in Powerlifting
2.2. Methods of Training from Weightlifting
2.2.1. Bulgarian Method
2.2.2. Russian Method
2.2.3. Origin of the Popular Methodologies in the School of Olympic Lifting
2.2.4. Differences Between the Bulgarian and Russian Concepts
2.3. Zatiorsky's Methods
2.3.1. Maximum Effort Method (ME)
2.3.2. Repeated Effort Method (RE)
2.3.3. Dynamic Effort Method (DE)
2.3.4. Load Components and Main Features of the Zatsiorsky Methods
2.3.5. Interpretation and Differences in Mechanical Variables (Force, Power and Speed) between ME, RE and DE and their Internal Response
2.4. Pyramidal Methods
2.4.1. Classic Ascending
2.4.2. Classic Descending
2.4.3. Double
2.4.4. Skewed Pyramid
2.4.5. Truncated Pyramid
2.4.6. Flat or Stable Pyramid
2.4.7. Load Components (Volume and Intensity) of the Different Proposals of the Pyramidal Method
2.5. Training Methods From Bodybuilding
2.5.1. Superseries
2.5.2. Triseries
2.5.3. Compound Series
2.5.4. Giant Series
2.5.5. Congestive Series
2.5.6. Wave-Like loading
2.5.7. ACT (Anti-Catabolic Training)
2.5.8. Bulk
2.5.9. Cluster
2.5.10 10x10 Satziorsky
2.5.11 Heavy Duty
2.5.12 Ladder
2.5.13 Characteristics and Load Components of the Different Methodological Proposals of Training Systems Coming From Bodybuilding
2.6. Methods from Sports Training
2.6.1. Plyometry
2.6.2. Circuit Training
2.6.3. Cluster Training
2.6.4. Contrast
2.6.5. Main Characteristics of Strength Training Methods Derived from Sports Training
2.7. Methods from Unconventional Training and Crossfit
2.7.1. EMOM (Every Minute on the Minute)
2.7.2. Tabata
2.7.3. AMRAP (As Many Reps as Possible)
2.7.4. For Time
2.7.5. Main Characteristics of Strength Training Methods Derived from Crossfit Training
2.8. Velocity-Based Training (VBT)
2.8.1. Theoretical Foundation
2.8.2. Practical Considerations
2.8.3. Own Data
2.9. The Isometric Method
2.9.1. Concepts and Physiological Fundamentals of Isometric Stresses
2.9.2. Yuri Verkhoshanski Proposal
2.10. Repeat Power Ability (RPA) Method of Alex Natera
2.10.1. Theoretical Basis
2.10.2. Practical Applications
2.10.3. Continuous Vs. Own Data
2.11. Training Methodology Proposed by Fran Bosch
2.11.1. Theoretical Basis
2.11.2. Practical Applications
2.11.3. Continuous Vs. Own Data
2.12. Cal Dietz and Matt Van Dyke's Three-Phase Methodology
2.12.1. Theoretical Basis
2.12.2. Practical Applications
2.13. New Trends in Quasi-- Isometric Eccentric Training
2.13.1. Neurophysiological Rationale and Analysis of Mechanical Responses Using Position Transducers and Force Platforms for Each Strength Training Approach
Module 3. Theory of Strength Training and Basis for Structural Training
3.1. Strength, its Conceptualization and Terminology
3.1.1. Strength from Mechanics
3.1.2. Strength from Physiology
3.1.3. Concept of Strength Deficit
3.1.4. Concept of Applied Strength
3.1.5. Concept of Useful Strength
3.1.6. Terminology of Strength Training
3.1.6.1. Maximum Strength Training
3.1.6.2. Explosive Strength
3.1.6.3. Elastic Explosive Strength
3.1.6.4. Reflective Elastic Explosive Strength
3.1.6.5. Ballistic Strength
3.1.6.6. Rapid Force
3.1.6.7. Explosive Power
3.1.6.8. Speed Strength
3.1.6.9. Resistance Training
3.2. Concepts Connected to Power 1
3.2.1. Definition of Power
3.2.1.1.Conceptual Aspects of Power
3.2.1.2. Importance of Power in the Context of Sports Performance
3.2.1.3. Clarification of Power-Related Terminology
3.2.2. Factors Contributing to Peak Power Development
3.2.3. Structural Aspects Conditioning Power Production
3.2.3.1. Muscle Hypertrophy
3.2.3.2. Muscle Structure
3.2.3.3. Ratio of Fast and Slow Fibers in a Cross Section
3.2.3.4. Muscle Length and its Effect on Muscle Contraction
3.2.3.5. Quantity and Characteristics of Elastic Components
3.2.4. Neural Aspects Conditioning Power Production
3.2.4.1. Action Potential
3.2.4.2. Speed of Motor Unit Recruitment
3.2.4.3. Muscle Coordination
3.2.4.4. Intermuscular Coordination
3.2.4.5. Prior Muscle Status (PAP)
3.2.4.6. Neuromuscular Reflex Mechanisms and Their Incidence
3.3. Concepts Connected to Power 2
3.3.1. Theoretical Aspects for Understanding the Force-Time Curve
3.3.1.1. Strength Impulse
3.3.1.2. Phases of the Force-Time Curve
3.3.1.3. Phases of Acceleration in the Strength-Time Curve
3.3.1.4. Maximum Acceleration Area of the Force–Time Curve
3.3.1.5. Deceleration Phase of the Strength-Time Curve
3.3.2. Theoretical Aspects for Understanding Power Curves
3.3.2.1. Power-Time Curve
3.3.2.2. Power-Displacement Curve
3.3.2.3. Optimal Workload for Maximum Power Development
3.4. Relating Concepts of Strength and Their Link to Sports Performance
3.4.1. Objective of Strength Training
3.4.2. Relationship of Power to the Training Cycle or Phase
3.4.3. Connection of Maximum Force and Power
3.4.4. Connection Between Power and the Improvement of Athletic Performance
3.4.5. Connection Between Strength and Sports Performance
3.4.6. Relationship between Strength and Speed
3.4.7. Relationship between Strength and Jumps
3.4.8. Relationship between Strength and Changes in Direction
3.4.9. Relationship Between Strength and Other Aspects of Sports Performance
3.4.9.1. Maximum Strength and Its Effects on Training
3.5. Neuromuscular System (Hypertrophic Training)
3.5.1. Structure and Function
3.5.2. Motor Unit
3.5.3. Sliding Theory
3.5.4. Types of Fiber
3.5.5. Types of Contraction
3.6. Neuromuscular System Responses and Adaptations (Hypertrophic Training)
3.6.1. Nerve Impulse Adaptations
3.6.2. Muscle Activation Adaptations
3.6.3. Motor unit Synchronization Adaptations
3.6.4. Antagonist Coactivation Adaptations
3.6.5. Adaptations in Doublets
3.6.6. Muscle pre-activation
3.6.7. Muscle Stiffness
3.6.8. Reflexes
3.6.9. Internal Models of Motor Engrams
3.5.10. Muscle Tone
3.5.11. Action Potential Speed
3.7. Hypertrophy*
3.7.1. Introduction
3.7.1.1. Parallel and Serial Hypertrophy
3.7.1.2. Sarcoplasmic Hypertrophy
3.7.2. Satellite Cells
3.7.3. Hyperplasia
3.8. Mechanisms that Induce Hypertrophy*
3.8.1. Hypertrophy-Inducing Mechanism: Mechanical Stress
3.8.2. Hypertrophy-Inducing Mechanism: Metabolic Stress
3.8.3. Hypertrophy-Inducing Mechanism: Muscle Damage
3.9. Variables for Hypertrophy Training Programming
3.9.1. Volume
3.9.2. Intensity
3.9.3. Frequency (F)
3.9.4. Weight
3.9.5. Density
3.9.6. Selecting Exercises
3.9.7. Order in the Execution of Exercises
3.9.8. Type of Muscle Action
3.9.9. Duration of Rest Intervals
3.9.10. Duration of Repetitions
3.9.11. Range of Movement
3.10. Main Factors Affecting Hypertrophic Development at the Highest Level
3.10.1. Genetics
3.10.2. Age
3.10.3. Sex
3.10.4. Training Status
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Postgraduate Diploma in Prescription, Methodology and Principles for Strength Training
The practice of strength training has become popular in recent years, largely due to the awareness of the importance of maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle. However, the proper execution of strength exercises and their correct prescription require academic training and experience in the area. That is why at TECH Global University we have created the Postgraduate Diploma in Prescription, Methodology and Primciples for Strength Training, focused on providing a complete and updated training for all those interested in the field of strength training. The program, delivered online, focuses on aspects such as muscle anatomy and physiology, the proper use of different types of equipment, exercise prescription, strength training methodologies and injury prevention. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in supervised practice, in order to ensure thorough, hands-on training.
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