Help your students develop an understanding of exercise physiology concepts and their application athletic performance and well-being with Exercise Physiology, 2e. Using an engaging evidence-based approach that combines research and theory with practical discussions of nutrition and training, the authors help students understand how the human body works and responds to exercise. The Second Edition includes new video clips, a fresh new design, and enhanced online teaching and learning resources to save you time and help your students succeed. Instructor Resources:: A pre-created PowerPoint Presentation speeds lecture preparation. A Test bank of chapter-specific questions saves you time in building quizzes and exams A complete image bank enhances lecture and exam preparation. LMS cartridges allow you to connect to your preferred course management system with ease. Answers to Review Questions speed student assessment. Student Resources:: Animations demonstrate complex concepts in a dynamic, memorable way. Video Clips from experts demonstrate fascinating, real-life applications in a variety of exercise science careers. Quiz bank provides online practice to help ensure content mastery.
Part I Foundations of Exercise Physiology Ch 1 Applying Research to Everyday Exercise and Sport Ch 2 Essentials of Bioenergetics and Anaerobic Metabolic Pathways Ch 3 Aerobic Metabolism Part II Exercise Physiology and Body Systems Ch 4 Skeletal Muscle System Ch 5 The Nervous System Ch 6 Cardiovascular System Ch 7 Respiratory System Ch 8 Endocrine System Part III Nutrition and Environment Ch 9 Nutritional Support for Exercise Ch 10 Fluid and Electrolyte Challenges in Exercise Ch 11 Environmental Challenges and Exercise Performance Part IV Training for Health and Performance Ch 12 Understanding and Improving Body Composition Ch 13 Aerobic and Strength Training Prescription for Health and Performance Ch 14 Exercise Testing for Health, Physical Fitness, and Predicting Sport Performance Ch 15 Ergogenics in Exercise and Sport Ch 16 Training Considerations for Special Populations
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