Exercise Physiology

  • Exercise Physiology: Integrating Theory and Application
    By William Kraemer, Steven Fleck, Michael Deschenes

    (A) shows the typical neuron (Reprinted with permission from Bear M, Connors B, Paradiso M. Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain. 2nd ed. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000.); (B) shows a sample of the wide varying neuronal ...

  • Exercise Physiology
    By Peter B. Raven, David H. Wasserman, William G. Squires

    This concept is counter to Krogh's Nobel Prize award findings. However, it is noted in Chapter 9 that the lung was also identified (by Krogh) to use recruitment of dormant capillaries to increase pulmonary blood flow during exercise.

  • Exercise Physiology
    By Charles M Tipton

    Whereas some others, most notably Thomas Willis (1621–1666), believed muscular contraction was a sort of explosion resulting in the inflation of the muscle, Glisson suggested just the opposite. To prove his point, he put the arm of a ...

  • Exercise Physiology: For Health and Sports Performance
    By Helen Marshall, Nick Draper

    Watson R. (1974). Bone growth and physical activity in young males. In Mazess R (ed.) International Conference on Bone Mineral Measurements. Washington, US Government Printing Office, pp. 380–5. Watts, P., Newbury, V., & Sulentic, J.

  • Exercise Physiology: Nutrition, Energy, and Human Performance
    By William D. McArdle, Frank I. Katch, Victor L. Katch

    Striegel-Moore RH, et al. Eating disorders in white and black women. Am J Psychiatry 2003;160:1326. Striegel-Moore RH, Franko DL. Epidemiology of binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord 2003;34:S19. TABLE 30.2 • Principles, Advantages, ...

  • Exercise Physiology: Nutrition, Energy, and Human Performance
    By William D. McArdle, Frank I. Katch, Victor L. Katch

    Throughout the text, the authors apply exercise physiology principles to practical skills, illustrate how theory comes to life through research, and clarify complex issues and problems.

  • Exercise Physiology: Integrating Theory and Application
    By Steven J. Fleck, William J. Kraemer, Michael R. Deschenes

    Groff J, Gropper S. Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thompson Learning, 2000. 22. Holloszy JO. Adaptation of skeletal muscle to endurance exercise. Med Sci Sports. 1975;7:155. 23. HawleyJA, Stepto NK.

  • Exercise Physiology: Human Bioenergetics and Its Applications
    By Thomas Fahey, Kenneth Baldwin, George Brooks

    Second of a two volume set.

  • Exercise Physiology: Human Bioenergetics and Its Applications
    By George a Brooks Ph D, Thomas D Fahey Ed D, Kenneth M Baldwin Ph D

    Latest edition of World's renowned textbook on exercise physiology.

  • Exercise Physiology: Human Bioenergetics and Its Applications
    By Thomas D. Fahey, George Austin Brooks, Kenneth M. Baldwin

    Considered a standard in the field, this text integrates Bioenergetics into every chapter and provides a comprehensive survey of current data and research in exercise physiology.

  • Exercise Physiology: Human Bioenergetics and Its Applications
    By Thomas D. Fahey, Kenneth M. Baldwin, George A. Brooks

    Exercise Physiology: Human Bioenergetics and Its Applications

  • Exercise Physiology: The Physiology of Exercise Testing
    By Lauren TAPP, Pamela Anderson

    Exercise Physiology: The Physiology of Exercise Testing

  • Exercise Physiology: Human Bioenergetics and Its Applications
    By Thomas D. Fahey, Professor, Dr.

    Considered a standard in the field, this text integrates Bioenergetics into every chapter and provides a comprehensive survey of current data and research in exercise physiology.

  • Exercise Physiology: Basis of Human Movement in Health and Disease
    By Stanley P. Brown, Wayne C. Miller, Jane M. Eason

    Stuart has a good exercise capacity for his age and medical status; therefore, he qualifies for a phase III program. He should begin with an exercise intensity range of approximately 50% to 70% V02R (50% to 70% HR reserve [HRR]).

  • Exercise Physiology
    By Peter B. Raven, David H. Wasserman, William G. Squires

    The examples in the text are integrated throughout and link the principles of exercise physiology to strategies that students can use to apply the science in real-life client situations Important Notice: Media content referenced within the ...

  • Exercise Physiology: An Integrated Approach
    By David Wasserman, Peter Bernard Raven, William Squires

    Examples are integrated throughout the textbook linking principles of exercise physiology to strategies that can be used in real-life client situations.

  • Exercise Physiology
    By John Porcari, Cedric Bryant, Fabio Comana

    Explain why it is important to stretch a muscle slowly while stretching, no matter whether you are using static or dynamic stretching exercises. 4. ... Guissard N, Duchateau J. Neural aspects of muscle stretching. Exerc Sport Sci Rev.

  • Exercise Physiology: Energy, Nutrition, and Human Performance
    By William D. McArdle, Frank I. Katch, Victor L. Katch

    Make sure your students get the power and authority of McArdle, Katch and Katch, world class specialists in exercise, energy and nutrition in this new edition of Exercise Physiology .

  • Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance
    By Scott Powers, Edward Howley

    The ninth edition of Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance is intended for students interested in exercise physiology, clinical exercise physiology, human performance, kinesiology/exercise science, physical ...

  • Exercise Physiology
    By Cedric X. Bryant, Fabio Comana, John P. Porcari

    "In Your Words" boxes measure your ability to communicate accurately and effectively with clients. "Doing the Math" boxes provide the mathematical knowledge needed to apply concepts from the text and offer hands-on practice.