ABSTRACT

Strength and power are key elements of soccer performance. A stronger player can sprint faster, jump higher, change direction more quickly and kick the ball harder. Strength Training for Soccer introduces the science of strength training for soccer. Working from a sound evidence-base, it explains how to develop a training routine that integrates the different components of soccer performance, including strength, speed, coordination and flexibility, and outlines modern periodization strategies that keep players closer to their peak over an extended period.

Dealing with themes of injury prevention, rehabilitation and interventions, as well as performance, the book offers a uniquely focused guide to the principles of strength and conditioning in a footballing context. Fully referenced, and full of practical drills, detailed exercise descriptions, training schedules and year plans, Strength Training for Soccer is essential reading for all strength and conditioning students and any coach or trainer working in football.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |40 pages

Core training

chapter |38 pages

Core exercises

part |114 pages

Strength training

part |42 pages

Speed-strength training

chapter |16 pages

Plyometrics

chapter |14 pages

Olympic lifts

part |10 pages

Blood flow restriction training

part |66 pages

Program design

chapter |6 pages

Periodization

chapter |10 pages

Program design

chapter |48 pages

Sample training programs