Introduction to Exercise ScienceStanley P. Brown Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001 - 463 síður The emphasis in this new book is on providing students with a foundation of all areas of Exercise Science. It provides a broad description of the field as well as an introduction of some basic science that the field relies upon. Career potentials in these fields are also discussed. Connection Website: (connection.LWW.com/go/brown). |
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Part One THE DISCIPLINE | 2 |
Physiological knowledge base | 10 |
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES | 42 |
Section 6 | 52 |
EXERCISE SCIENCE AND FITNESS CERTIFICATIONS | 67 |
JOB ACTIVITIES AND EMPLOYMENT | 82 |
Part Two EXERCISE SCIENCE SUBDISCIPLINES | 130 |
FOCUS ON SCIENCE | 165 |
SPORTS MEDICINE AND KINESIOLOGIC KNOWLEDGE BASE | 235 |
ADVANCES IN CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS | 258 |
SPORTS BIOMECHANICS | 264 |
DEFINITION DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE | 265 |
ADVANCES IN SPORT BIOMECHANICS | 285 |
BEHAVIORAL KNOWLEDGE BASE | 309 |
MOTOR BEHAVIOR | 334 |
MOTOR BEHAVIOR | 335 |
Do Athletes Need More? | 173 |
Section 4 | 186 |
Section 5 | 188 |
HEALTH AND FITNESS KNOWLEDGE BASE | 192 |
Assessment of Exercise and Fitness in Epidemiology | 201 |
REFERENCES | 211 |
Section 7 | 359 |
SPORTS SOCIOLOGY | 384 |
Part Three FUTURE DEVELOPMENT | 406 |
APPENDIX A EXERCISE SCIENCE JOURNALS | 419 |
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