ACSM's Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and PrescriptionProvides certification candidates with appropriate information relative to the behavioral objectives found in the Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, 4th ed. (Lea and Febiger, 1991). Covers all disciplines involved in exercise testing, training, and programming. Includes practical examples of physiologic concepts and relates them to exercise programming. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... capacity to transport and oxidize NADH ( malate - as- partate shuttle ) are all increased as a result of endurance training . In addition , the en- zymatic capacities to phosphorylate and dispose of or metabolize glucose ( e.g. , hex ...
... capacity to transport and oxidize NADH ( malate - as- partate shuttle ) are all increased as a result of endurance training . In addition , the en- zymatic capacities to phosphorylate and dispose of or metabolize glucose ( e.g. , hex ...
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... capacity of all muscle fiber types . As a result , the oxidative capacities of Type I and Type IIa fibers become more similar after a period of endurance training . How- ever , a true conversion of muscle fiber type or contractile ...
... capacity of all muscle fiber types . As a result , the oxidative capacities of Type I and Type IIa fibers become more similar after a period of endurance training . How- ever , a true conversion of muscle fiber type or contractile ...
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... capacity after kidney transplantation . In recent studies , investi- gators noted that functional capacity may increase by 25 % , without exercise training , after successful renal transplantation . This increase in exercise capacity is ...
... capacity after kidney transplantation . In recent studies , investi- gators noted that functional capacity may increase by 25 % , without exercise training , after successful renal transplantation . This increase in exercise capacity is ...
Contents
Surface Anatomy for Exercise Programming | 3 |
Fundamentals of Cardiorespiratory Anatomy | 16 |
Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Anatomy | 28 |
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Handbook of Psychophysiology John T. Cacioppo,Louis G. Tassinary,Gary G. Berntson No preview available - 2000 |