Exercise physiology : laboratory manual

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    • Adams, Gene M.
    • Beam, William C.

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Exercise physiology : laboratory manual

William C. Beam, Gene M. Adams

McGraw-Hill, c2014

7th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Exercise Physiology Laboratory Manual is a comprehensive source for instructors and Student's interested in practical laboratory experiences related to the field of exercise physiology. It can be used as both a standalone lab manual or as a complement to any exercise physiology textbook. Students will come away with thorough instruction on the measurement and evaluation of muscular strength, anaerobic and aerobic fitness, cardiovascular function, respiratory function, flexibility, and body composition.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction and TerminologyChapter 2: Units of MeasureChapter 3: Collection of Basic DataChapter 4: Isotonic (Dynamic) StrengthChapter 5: Isometric (Static) StrengthChapter 6: Isokinetic StrengthChapter 7: Sprinting - "Horizontal Power"Chapter 8: Jumping - Vertical PowerChapter 9: Anaerobic CyclingChapter 10: Anaerobic SteppingChapter 11: Anaerobic Treadmill RunningChapter 12: Aerobic Running, Jogging and WalkingChapter 13: Aerobic SteppingChapter 14: Aerobic CyclingChapter 15: Maximal Oxygen ConsumptionChapter 16: Resting Blood PressureChapter 17: Exercise Blood PressureChapter 18: Resting ElectrocardiogramChapter 19: Exercise ElectrocardiogramChapter 20: Resting Lung VolumesChapter 21: Exercise VentilationChapter 22: FlexibilityChapter 23: Body Mass IndexChapter 24: Girths and RatiosChapter 25: SkinfoldsChapter 26: Hydrostatic Weighing

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