1st Edition

Physiology and Nutrition for Amateur Wrestling

By Charles Paul Lambert Copyright 2020
    182 Pages
    by CRC Press

    182 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Physiology and Nutrition for Amateur Wrestling is essential reading for amateur wrestlers and their coaches with a desire to learn about physiological training and nutrition for their sport.

     

    Written by Charles Paul Lambert, PhD, a competitive wrestler and academic expert in high-intensity exercise, this book describes the primary physiological systems involved in amateur wrestling. Readers will learn how to substantially optimize performance and discover ways to improve body composition specific to the sport of amateur wrestling.

     

    The book addresses important issues, including relative energy deficiency in sport, debates around weight loss, the specificities of training and nutrition for female wrestlers, as well as strategies on keeping fit in the years after a competitive career.

     

    Features:

    • Discusses strategies for monitoring overall training load to prevent overtraining and optimize training
    • Includes optimal nutritional fueling plans for wrestlers written by a Certified Coach with USA Wrestling and compares different dietary approaches to losing weight and fat
    • Provides optimal rehydration and refueling plans based on situational needs in the post-weigh-in period

     

    Both scientific and practical, Physiology and Nutrition for Amateur Wrestling will appeal to wrestlers, high-school and college coaches, and those working in applied physiology research and exercise science.

    1. Introduction: Philosophy behind this book: Physiology and Nutrition for Amateur Wrestling

    2. Positive Physiological Benefits of Wrestling

     

    Part 1. Physiological Basis for Wrestling

    3. Skeletal Muscle

    4. The Nervous System

    5. The Cardiovascular System

    6. The Gastrointestinal Tract

    7. The Endocrine System

    8. Muscle Fibre Types

    9. Fuel Selection During a Wrestling Match

    10. Energy Systems and Biochemical Causes of Fatigue

    11. Physiological Factors that allow for the attainment of “Maximal Power Output” and “Entire Match Wrestling Power Output”

    12. Cardiovascular Adaptations to Endurance Exercise Training

    13. Training Variables

    14. Training Strategies for Wrestling

    15. Periodization (Structure of weeks and months of training)

    16. Physiological Assessment and Detection of Overtraining

     

    Part 2. Nutrition for Amateur Wrestling: Fuelling the Machine

    17. Amateur Wrestling Nutrition and Metabolism Primer

    18. Water Balance, Electrolyte Balance, and Hydration,  Hydration Testing, Body Composition Testing, and Mandated Weight Control

    19. The Case against Rapid Weight Loss

    20. Optimizing Physique and Body Composition and Determining the Appropriate Weight Category

    21. Optimal Nutrition for Maintenance of Body Composition and for Fueling Training during the Season

    22. Nutrition for a Single Match, a One Day Tournament, and a Multiple Day Tournament

    23. What and how should the Wrestler Eat and Drink Post-Weigh In

    24. Dietary Supplement use in Wrestlers

    25. Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport

    26. Special Considerations for the Female Wrestler

    27. Weight Control and Physical Fitness in the Years after the Wrestler's Competitive Career

    Biography

    Charles Paul Lambert