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Exercise Physiology: For Health and Sports Performance brings together the essential human anatomy and applied physiology that students of exercise science, physical education and sports coaching will need to know.
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Exercise Physiology: For Health and Sports Performance brings together the essential human anatomy and applied physiology that students of exercise science, physical education and sports coaching will need to know.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1541g
- ISBN-13: 9780367624002
- ISBN-10: 0367624001
- Artikelnr.: 68714338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1541g
- ISBN-13: 9780367624002
- ISBN-10: 0367624001
- Artikelnr.: 68714338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Nick Draper has been a researcher and teacher at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, for more than a decade but has a wealth of experience developed as a practitioner. Nick's research has a translational focus, with the aim of finding solutions to real-world problems. Nick completed his research training at the Universities of London and New Mexico, where he received a thorough grounding in qualitative and quantitative methods, both of which he applies to research problems in his chosen field of exercise physiology. Craig A. Williams is the director of the Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre (CHERC), Devon, UK. He lectures on the physiological aspects of the BSc and MSc degree programmes at the University of Exeter. He is internationally recognised for research in paediatric exercise physiology. Professor Williams specialises in investigating the physiological responses to high-intensity exercise and fatigue in children and adolescents (6-18 years). This work is translated into clinical settings, for example, children with cystic fibrosis and congenital heart disease, as well as applied youth sports performance (particularly in relation to the long-term development of young athletes). Helen Marshall, PhD, is a team leader and the health promotion degree coordinator at Ara Institute of Canterbury, New Zealand. Her main teaching focus is around the multiple ways by which people can be enabled to take control of their health, while her collaborative research has specifically focussed on the many health benefits of physical activity for a variety of populations.
PART 1
Foundations of exercise physiology
1 Introduction
2 Nutrition for health and sports performance
3 From cells to systems
4 The control systems: The nervous and endocrine systems
5 The movement systems: Skeletal and muscular
6 The transport systems: The respiratory and cardiovascular systems
PART 2
Essential exercise physiology
7 General concepts for exercise physiology
8 Power and power endurance: The explosive sports
9 Anaerobic endurance: The speed endurance sports
10 High-intensity aerobic endurance sports
11 Lower-intensity aerobic endurance sports
12 Intermittent sports
PART 3
Applied exercise physiology
13 Introduction to exercise programming, conditioning, and strength
training
14 Physical activity prescription for people with chronic complex medical
diseases - pulmonary, respiratory, cardiac, and circulatory conditions,
obesity, and cancer
15 Physical activity prescription for people with chronic complex medical
diseases - neurological, musculoskeletal, metabolic, and mental health
conditions
16 Applied exercise physiology and the environment
Appendix A: Recommended daily allowances for a range of vitamins
Appendix B: Gas conversion table
Appendix C: Body composition and its analysis
Foundations of exercise physiology
1 Introduction
2 Nutrition for health and sports performance
3 From cells to systems
4 The control systems: The nervous and endocrine systems
5 The movement systems: Skeletal and muscular
6 The transport systems: The respiratory and cardiovascular systems
PART 2
Essential exercise physiology
7 General concepts for exercise physiology
8 Power and power endurance: The explosive sports
9 Anaerobic endurance: The speed endurance sports
10 High-intensity aerobic endurance sports
11 Lower-intensity aerobic endurance sports
12 Intermittent sports
PART 3
Applied exercise physiology
13 Introduction to exercise programming, conditioning, and strength
training
14 Physical activity prescription for people with chronic complex medical
diseases - pulmonary, respiratory, cardiac, and circulatory conditions,
obesity, and cancer
15 Physical activity prescription for people with chronic complex medical
diseases - neurological, musculoskeletal, metabolic, and mental health
conditions
16 Applied exercise physiology and the environment
Appendix A: Recommended daily allowances for a range of vitamins
Appendix B: Gas conversion table
Appendix C: Body composition and its analysis
PART 1
Foundations of exercise physiology
1 Introduction
2 Nutrition for health and sports performance
3 From cells to systems
4 The control systems: The nervous and endocrine systems
5 The movement systems: Skeletal and muscular
6 The transport systems: The respiratory and cardiovascular systems
PART 2
Essential exercise physiology
7 General concepts for exercise physiology
8 Power and power endurance: The explosive sports
9 Anaerobic endurance: The speed endurance sports
10 High-intensity aerobic endurance sports
11 Lower-intensity aerobic endurance sports
12 Intermittent sports
PART 3
Applied exercise physiology
13 Introduction to exercise programming, conditioning, and strength
training
14 Physical activity prescription for people with chronic complex medical
diseases - pulmonary, respiratory, cardiac, and circulatory conditions,
obesity, and cancer
15 Physical activity prescription for people with chronic complex medical
diseases - neurological, musculoskeletal, metabolic, and mental health
conditions
16 Applied exercise physiology and the environment
Appendix A: Recommended daily allowances for a range of vitamins
Appendix B: Gas conversion table
Appendix C: Body composition and its analysis
Foundations of exercise physiology
1 Introduction
2 Nutrition for health and sports performance
3 From cells to systems
4 The control systems: The nervous and endocrine systems
5 The movement systems: Skeletal and muscular
6 The transport systems: The respiratory and cardiovascular systems
PART 2
Essential exercise physiology
7 General concepts for exercise physiology
8 Power and power endurance: The explosive sports
9 Anaerobic endurance: The speed endurance sports
10 High-intensity aerobic endurance sports
11 Lower-intensity aerobic endurance sports
12 Intermittent sports
PART 3
Applied exercise physiology
13 Introduction to exercise programming, conditioning, and strength
training
14 Physical activity prescription for people with chronic complex medical
diseases - pulmonary, respiratory, cardiac, and circulatory conditions,
obesity, and cancer
15 Physical activity prescription for people with chronic complex medical
diseases - neurological, musculoskeletal, metabolic, and mental health
conditions
16 Applied exercise physiology and the environment
Appendix A: Recommended daily allowances for a range of vitamins
Appendix B: Gas conversion table
Appendix C: Body composition and its analysis