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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Page vii
... expected to master these objectives and be able to pass written and oral examinations on the content . In the early ... expected depth of knowledge differs among certification levels . For example , the exercise test technologist and the ...
... expected to master these objectives and be able to pass written and oral examinations on the content . In the early ... expected depth of knowledge differs among certification levels . For example , the exercise test technologist and the ...
Page 443
... expected to drop out within 3 to 6 months . For individuals enrolled in secondary prevention pro- grams , a 50 % dropout by 12 months is typical . Such statistics indicate that helping many individuals to stay regularly involved in a ...
... expected to drop out within 3 to 6 months . For individuals enrolled in secondary prevention pro- grams , a 50 % dropout by 12 months is typical . Such statistics indicate that helping many individuals to stay regularly involved in a ...
Page 545
... expected duty of care toward the participant ? " In other words , were per- sonnel acting in a " prudent " fashion when the incident occurred ? If the necessary safety precautions are in place and being followed daily by the exercise ...
... expected duty of care toward the participant ? " In other words , were per- sonnel acting in a " prudent " fashion when the incident occurred ? If the necessary safety precautions are in place and being followed daily by the exercise ...
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 |