A. Calder

Publication List Details

Period

1883 - 2009

Number

113

Co-Authors

Coaching Perspectives of Tennis Recovery (2009)

Calder, A

Fatigue is a natural response to training and stress and as such it is an essential part of the human adaptive process. Despite the limited details of what constitutes fatigue, the negative impact of...

Recovery for Officials (2008)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Recovery for athletes from club to high performance (2008)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Planning and Periodisation for Swimming (2008)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Recovery: Issues and challenges for coaches and sport scientists (2008)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Recovery Training Workbook for Netball (2008)

Calder, A

This educational resource is designed for Level 2 Coaches and other advanced coaching courses for Netball Australia. It has a theoretical framework, information about recovery strategies and their...

Recovery for Officials (2007)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Where should coach education go from here? (2007)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Recovery Strategies in Tennis (2006)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Mental Preparation and Mental Alertness for Officials (2006)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Training and Health Issues for Female Athletes (2006)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Recovery 10 years on (2006)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Performance Recovery: Challenges and Issues (2006)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Integrated Annual Planning (2006)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Performance recovery: Monitoring strategies for tennis (2006)

Calder, A

Recovery is one of the basic principles integral to the methodology of current training practices. It addresses issues related to training and competition fatigue in order to promote adaptation to...

Technology and Coach Education (2005)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Preventing Coach Burnout: Recovery Strategies for Tennis Coaches (2004)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Recovery training for cricket (2004)

Calder, A

No abstract available. Invited conference presentation.

Hydrotherapies for Recovery: From Ancient Greece to Athens 2004 (2004)

Calder, A

From Homer’s Iliad to the Athens Olympics in 2004, the systematic training and preparation of athletes has included recovery strategies as an aid to performance. Some of the most prominent recovery...

Surviving full-time coaching (2004)

Calder, A

The pressures of coaching, work, and maintaining a healthy and well balanced life is difficult for many coaches. Coach burnout is common and reported frequently in the literature. This article...

The Stretching Debate: What Does Research Tell the Coach? (2004)

Calder, A

This article summarises recent research findings about stretching. In particular it reports that there is no evidence to indicate static stretching before exercise prevents injury, in fact it can be...

Work, rest and fatigue: Survey of Surf Life saving Australia officials at the National Championships in 2003 (2004)

Calder, A

Surf Life Saving Australia was concerned that officials were working long hours and getting little rest, especially during major competitions. It recognised that it was important for officials to be...

Recovery (2003)

Calder, A

Edited by Machar Reid, Ann Quinn and Miguel Crespo, the book has contributions from some of the world’s foremost strength and conditioning specialists as well as scientists, coaches, physical...

Recovery Strategies for Sports Performance (2003)

Calder, A

Athletes work hard to prepare and perform successfully throughout a competitive season or for major events. Unfortunately, many ignore or forget the performance benefits gained through including...

Recovery for the Tennis Player, Part 2 (2002)

Reid, M, Crespo, M, Calder, A

In the previous issue of ITF Coaching and Sport Science Review we included an introductory piece on recovery and its importance in optimising tennis performance. In effect, the principle of recovery...

Flexibility - Stretching the Paradigm: Part 2 (2001)

Calder, A

This is the second article providing a review of the concepts of stretching and flexibility and how these are used for the training and development of athletic performances.

Update on Recovery Training (2001)

Calder, A

This article presents a summary of recent research findings on recovery training for athletes.

Recovery for the Tennis Player, Part 1 (2001)

Reid, M, Crespo, M, Calder, A

Alfie Smith has just finished his seventh relatively intense on court training session in four days. During the session he found his concentration levels wavering and his legs feeling heavy and...

Putting it all together - planning a training program (2000)

Calder, A

Edited by Ben Tan this book covers all the areas that a competitive sailor must look into to reach the top. The editor has used his training as an elite sailor, medical doctor, sport scientists and...

Recovery Training - Advanced Coaching Study Pack (2000)

Calder, A

This advanced Coaching Study Pack is aimed at Level 2 and Level 3 coaches to enhance their knowledge of the role and application of recovery strategies in sport. It has been designed for home study...

Flexibility - Stretching the Paradigm: Part 1 (2000)

Calder, A

Flexibility and Stretching are often considered interchangeably by coaches and trainers. This article challenges coaches and athletes to be more specific about how they view this area and how they...

Revival for Survival (2000)

Calder, A

No abstract available.

Road to Recovery (2000)

Calder, A

No abstract available.

Mummification in Australia and Melanesia (1998)

Pretty, G L, Calder, A

To look upon a mummy is to come face to face with our past. This book presents the story of mummification as a practice worldwide. Mummies have been found on every continent, some deliberately...

Recovery Training (1996)

Calder, A

Training for sport has developed at a bewildering pace during the 1990s and has left coaches and athletes struggling to keep up with all the theories on offer and then to apply the most effective...

Recovery: Revive, Survive and Prosper (1996)

Calder, A

Edited by Robert de Castella, and Wayde Clews, this book is the ultimate reference manual for sports people. It brings together all elements of sports science and sports medicine to help guide...

Recovery, Restoration and Regeneration as Essential Componenets within Training Programs (1996)

Calder, A

Recovery sessions are rarely incorporated into sports specific training programs, except in Eastern Bloc countries. Yet the benefits of structured recovery periods are well documented both in terms...

Recovery activities planned within daily squash training sessions (1994)

Wollstein, J, Calder, A

This article applies recovery strategies and concepts in a high performance squash program with specific examples relating to both a single training session, and to a series of specific squash...

Testing and Measuring Flexibility (1992)

Calder, A, Sayers, M

Coaches need a simple valid way to test and measure joint flexibility. The Australian Institute of Sport’s men’s soccer program was tested before and after the implementation of a post-training...

Sports Massage (1991)

Calder, A

No abstract available.

Sports Massage (1990)

Calder, A

This is a review paper outlining the status of scientific research information on sports massage in 1990. It covers both physiological and psychological evidences, and also the main situation in...

Restoration and Regeneration as Essential Components within Training Programs (1990)

Calder, A

Restoration and regeneration have been the forgotten aspect of training. Workloads and training programs have often ignored this aspect of training and this has led to many athletes developing...

Australia (1983)

Calder, A

No abstract available.

Mummification in Australia and Melanesia (1980)

Pretty, G L, Calder, A

Edited by A and E Cockburn, this book is the foremost text on worldwide mummification practices. This chapter deals with mummification practices recorded by early explorers and anthropologists...

Talo-calcaneal bridging in an Anglo Saxon (1977)

Calder, J, Calder, A

A recently excavated skeleton from an Anglo-Saxon burial ground in Kent exhibits a pathological right heel. The disorder is identified as a congenital talo-calcaneal bridge, a genetic anomaly which...

Survival properties of organic residues through the human digestive tract (1977)

Calder, A

In New Zealand the study of coprolites is seldom undertaken. It was felt that a good deal of basic research was necessary before detailed analyses of prehistoric specimens could be initiated. A short...

A headache or a pain in the neck? (1975)

Calder, A, Calder, J

During road works for a road bridge at Opito beach, a prehistoric midden was uncovered which contained the cranium and cervical vertebrae of an adolescent female. The occipital area of the cranium...

Opito-Otama Archaeological Survey 1972 (1975)

Calder, A

The New Zealand Historic Places Trust commissioned an archaeological site survey of 5000 acres of coastal land at Opito and Otama on the Coromandel peninsula in New Zealand. Over 100 prehistoric...

Mimiwhangata Site Survey (1973)

Calder, A

A survey of a 2000 acre coastal farm at Mimiwhangata in Northland found evidence of 96 archaeological sites. These sites ranged from prehistoric and historic fortifications, burial, garden sites,...

The Archaeologist and Planned Development (1972)

Calder, A

This article discussed the importance of collaborative working relationships between planners, land developers, architects and archaeologists when considering developing or changing landscapes. An...

A reorientation of approaches towards the study of Maori clothing in prehistoric New Zealand (1970)

Calder, A

Traditional prehistoric clothing in New Zealand involved the use of a number of materials and techniques. This paper describes a prehistoric technique based on a sample from Captain James Cook’s...

Book Review: A review of "Traditional Maori Clothing" by S.M.Mead (1969)

Calder, A

This is a review of a book by S M Mead. The book represents the most comprehensive text on traditional Maori to date.