Resources

These are some of the resources to which I occasionally refer.  Please feel free to check them out!

MY WEBSITES

WEBSITES

BOOKS

  • Starting Strength: Basic Barbell Training, 2nd Edition, by Mark Rippetoe & Lon Kilgore
  • Starting Strength: Basic Barbell Training, 3rd Edition, by Mark Rippetoe, with Stef Bradford
  • Practical Programming for Strength Training, 2nd Edition, by Mark Rippetoe & Lon Kilgore
  • Lean Gain Principles (e-book), by Shelby Starnes & Steve Colescott
  • Movement: Functional Movement Systems – Screening, Assessment, Corrective Strategies, by Gray Cook, MSPT, OCS, CSCS
  • Advances in Functional Training: Training Techniques for Coaches, Personal Trainers, and Athletes, by Michael Boyle
  • 5/3/1: The Simplest and Most Effective Training System for Raw Strength, by Jim Wendler
  • Assess & Correct: Breaking Barriers to Unlock Performance, by Eric Cressey, Bill Hartman and Mike Robertson
  • Joint Structure and Function: A Comprehensive Analysis, 3rd Edition, by Pamela K. Levangie, DSc, PT and Cynthia C. Norkin, EdD, PT
  • Physical Examination of the Spine & Extremities, by Stanley Hoppenfeld
  • Orthopedic & Athletic Injury Evaluation Handbook, by Chad Starkey, PhD, ATC and Jeffrey L. Ryan, PT, ATC
  • Martini’s Atlas of the Human Body, by Frederic H. Martini, PhD

CONFERENCES

  • EATA 64th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA January 6th-9th 2012 – focus on concussions

WEBINARS

  • The Art and Science of Running, by Andrew Alden
  • Low Back Considerations: Functional Solutions, by Chuck Wolf, MS
  • Corrective Exercise: Training the Brain, by Charlie Weingroff, DPT, ATC, CSCS
  • Fat Loss Secrets 2011, by Michael Boyle
  • Coaching. Not Training, by Michael Mantell, PhD
  • Power Training Progressions, by Frank Dolan
  • Running Injury Prevention, by Wendy Rhodes, PT
  • The Post-Surgical Client: The Top 10 Things You Should Know About, by Dr. Scott Cheatham, DPT, ATC, CSCS