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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... instances . A runner in the 1975 Boston Marathon developed ventric- ular fibrillation and subsequent ECG evi- dence of ... instance , how- ever , because coronary spasm can reduce blood flow and may result in clot for- mation.5 CAD is a ...
... instances . A runner in the 1975 Boston Marathon developed ventric- ular fibrillation and subsequent ECG evi- dence of ... instance , how- ever , because coronary spasm can reduce blood flow and may result in clot for- mation.5 CAD is a ...
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... instance , running on hilly terrain probably places more biomechanical stress on the musculoskeletal system than train- ing on flat terrain . Likewise , it seems rea- sonable to assume that surfaces with differ- ent characteristics of ...
... instance , running on hilly terrain probably places more biomechanical stress on the musculoskeletal system than train- ing on flat terrain . Likewise , it seems rea- sonable to assume that surfaces with differ- ent characteristics of ...
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... instance , a running shoe is de- signed for forward motion with the right amount of shock absorbency for the impact of running and appropriate lateral stabil- ity . It does not have the right amount of lateral support , traction , and ...
... instance , a running shoe is de- signed for forward motion with the right amount of shock absorbency for the impact of running and appropriate lateral stabil- ity . It does not have the right amount of lateral support , traction , and ...
Contents
Surface Anatomy for Exercise Programming | 3 |
Fundamentals of Cardiorespiratory Anatomy | 16 |
Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Anatomy | 28 |
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References to this book
Handbook of Psychophysiology John T. Cacioppo,Louis G. Tassinary,Gary G. Berntson No preview available - 2000 |