Kinanthropometry and exercise physiology
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Kinanthropometry and exercise physiology
Routledge, 2018
4th ed
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Note
"First edition published by Routledge 2001"--T.p. verso
"Third edition published by Routledge 2009"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Fully updated, revised and consolidated into one single volume, the fourth edition of Kinanthropometry and Exercise Physiology offers the best theoretically contextualised, practical resource for instructors and students available.
Incorporating substantial sections on kinanthropometry, exercise physiology, energy systems and the application of science in health and high performance settings, the book covers the basics of measurement in exercise science through to advanced methods, and includes brand new chapters on:
Pre-exercise screening and health risk stratification
Functional movement assessment
Point of care testing
Anthropometry standards
Anaerobic power and capacity
History of exercise for health benefits
Monitoring training loads in high-performance athletes
Measuring game style in team sports
Offering on-line access to newly developed exercise science measurement tools through the Exercise Science Toolkit - www.exercisesciencetoolkit.com - no other book offers such a complete resource, from the science of kinanthropometry and exercise physiology to their applications in health and performance, through practical, interactive learning. This book is an essential companion for students on any sport and exercise science-related degree programme and any instructor leading practical, laboratory-based classes.
Table of Contents
Section I: Measurement in Exercise Science
1. Pre-exercise Screening and Health Risk Assessment
Lynda H. Norton and Kevin I. Norton
2. Movement Capacity Screening and Assessment
Max Martin, Hunter Bennett, Kade Davison, and John Arnold
3. Blood Sampling and Point-Of-Care Testing
Lynda H. Norton and Kevin I. Norton
4. Standards for Anthropometry Assessment
Kevin I. Norton
5. Human Body Composition
Jonathan Buckley, Michael Hawes, Alan Martin, and Roger G. Eston
6. Anthropometry and Body Image
Tim S. Olds
7. Growth, Maturation, and Physical Fitness
Alan R. Barker, Luis Gracia-Marco, Dimitris Vlachopoulos, and Craig A. Williams
8. Scaling: Adjusting for Differences in Body Size
Edward M. Winter and Alan M. Nevill
Section II: Physiological Systems at Rest and During Exercise
9. Lung Function
Alan J. Crockett, Tjard R. Schermer, and Roger G. Eston
10. Assessment of Neuromuscular Performance Using Electromyography
Nigel Gleeson
11. Thermoregulation
N. Tim Cable and Sam Chalmers
12. Anaerobic Lactacid Energy System: Measures of Anaerobic Lactacid Power and Capacity
David Bishop and Nicholas Jamnick
13. Aerobic Exercise Performance
Andrew M. Jones, Mark Burnley, and Anni Vanhatalo
14. Maximal Oxygen Uptake, Economy, and Efficiency
Carlton B. Cooke and Mark J. Cooke
15. Metabolic Rate and Energy Balance
Carlton B. Cooke and Mark J. Cooke
Section III: Applications for Health and Performance
16. The Exercise-health Paradigm: A Historical Perspective
Katherine Devonshire-Gill
17. Characterising Physical Behaviours in Free-Living Populations: How Much? When? Where? What?
Alex V. Rowlands
18. Perceived Exertion, Heart Rate and Other Non-Invasive Methods for Exercise Testing And Intensity Control
Roger G. Eston and Gaynor Parfitt
19. Physiological Basis for Training and Monitoring the Training Response
Stuart R. Graham and Grace Greenham
20. Game Style in Team Sports: What Is It and How to Measure It?
Stuart Gollan, Adam Hewitt, Grace Greenham, and Kevin I. Norton
21. Anaerobic Power and Capacity in Masters Athletes
Peter Reaburn, Thomas Doering, and Damon Arezzolo
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