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Laboratory Manual for Exercise Physiology, Exercise Testing, and
Physical Fitness is a comprehensive text that will provide students
with meaningful lab experiences--whether they have access to
sophisticated laboratories and expensive equipment, or they are
looking for procedures that can be done without costly materials.
It will be a useful resource as they prepare for a career as an
exercise science professional, athletic trainer, coach, or physical
educator. The more than 40 labs cover seven major components of
physical fitness. They are practical and easy to follow, consisting
of a clear, logical format that includes background information,
step-by-step procedures, explanatory photographs, sample
calculations, norms and classification tables, and worksheets.
Lab-ending activities and questions provide additional
opportunities to practice the procedures and explore issues of
validity, reliability, and accuracy. Readers will find this manual
a valuable tool in learning to apply physiological concepts and to
perform exercise tests, as well as an essential resource for any
career involving physical fitness and performance testing.
This lab manual is designed to benefit those colleges and
universities that offer courses with lab components in physical
fitness, exercise physiology, and healthy lifestyles but do not
have the facilities and/or budget to allow students to train in
high-tech laboratory settings. This long-overdue book-essential for
sports and exercise science departments on a budget-provides
meaningful lab experiences that don't require sophisticated and
expensive equipment. The labs were written and designed to be
self-administered or administered to others. Readers will find the
book an essential resource for any career involving physical
fitness and performance testing. This book's clear and concise
layout makes it an ideal tool both for learning and for practical
application in professional settings. The book includes 31 labs
divided into eight units: Introductory labs Aerobic fitness Fatigue
thresholds Muscular strength Muscular endurance Muscular power Body
composition and body build Flexibility Labs include these features:
Background, Terms and Abbreviations, Equipment (and pricing),
Procedures, Equations, Sample Calculations, Worksheets, Tables,
Extension Activities, and References. The manual also includes a
table of units and conversions, a list of equipment and vendors, a
Glossary, and an Index.
Laboratory Manual for Exercise Physiology, Exercise Testing, and
Physical Fitness is a comprehensive text that will provide students
with meaningful lab experiences--whether they have access to
sophisticated laboratories and expensive equipment, or they are
looking for procedures that can be done without costly materials.
It will be a useful resource as they prepare for a career as an
exercise science professional, athletic trainer, coach, or physical
educator. The more than 40 labs cover seven major components of
physical fitness. They are practical and easy to follow, consisting
of a clear, logical format that includes background information,
step-by-step procedures, explanatory photographs, sample
calculations, norms and classification tables, and worksheets.
Lab-ending activities and questions provide additional
opportunities to practice the procedures and explore issues of
validity, reliability, and accuracy. Readers will find this manual
a valuable tool in learning to apply physiological concepts and to
perform exercise tests, as well as an essential resource for any
career involving physical fitness and performance testing.
Statistics in Kinesiology, Fifth Edition With Web Resource, offers
students in kinesiology and exercise science programs a unique
introduction to the statistics concepts and techniques relevant to
their specific field of study. Drawing from examples across
kinesiology, including exercise physiology, biomechanics, physical
education, and physical therapy, this essential text provides
students with a statistical skill set that will enable them to
analyze quantitative data and find answers to questions they will
encounter in their specific disciplines. As in previous editions,
emphasis is placed on methods commonly seen in kinesiology, such as
correlation and bivariate regression, t tests, analysis of variance
(ANOVA), and the interpretation of interactions in factorial
analyses of variance. The fifth edition also incorporates fully
updated content reflecting the changing face of kinesiology:
Comparisons of observational versus experimental research and
nonparametric versus parametric methods of analyzing categorical
and ordinal data More detailed coverage on how to calculate central
tendency when data have been transformed (e.g., log
transformations) as well as multiple ways to interpret the
correlation coefficient Expanded coverage of statistical graphs,
including dot plots and spaghetti plots A discussion of the real
meaning of p values and confidence intervals An introduction to
frequentist approaches versus Bayesian methods In addition, a new
web resource offers abridged presentations of complex statistical
concepts and an interactive platform to practice problem solving.
Mini lectures, consisting of narrated slideshows, provide further
explanations and may be quickly accessed through QR codes placed at
the end of each chapter. Sample problems then provide an
opportunity for students to put the concepts into practice.
Statistical software tools commonly used in kinesiology
applications—such as JASP and G*Power—are briefly introduced,
encouraging students to apply their knowledge of statistical
procedures to generate and interpret computer results with
confidence and ease. With Statistics in Kinesiology, Fifth Edition,
students will gain a solid understanding of the statistical
techniques used in physical activity fields. The book’s practical
approach, based on the authors’ more than 50 years of combined
experience in teaching statistics, will make it easy for students
to learn these important, but often intimidating, concepts.
This lab manual is designed to benefit those colleges and
universities that offer courses with lab components in physical
fitness, exercise physiology, and healthy lifestyles but do not
have the facilities and/or budget to allow students to train in
high-tech laboratory settings. This long-overdue book-essential for
sports and exercise science departments on a budget-provides
meaningful lab experiences that don't require sophisticated and
expensive equipment. The labs were written and designed to be
self-administered or administered to others. Readers will find the
book an essential resource for any career involving physical
fitness and performance testing. This book's clear and concise
layout makes it an ideal tool both for learning and for practical
application in professional settings. The book includes 31 labs
divided into eight units: Introductory labs Aerobic fitness Fatigue
thresholds Muscular strength Muscular endurance Muscular power Body
composition and body build Flexibility Labs include these features:
Background, Terms and Abbreviations, Equipment (and pricing),
Procedures, Equations, Sample Calculations, Worksheets, Tables,
Extension Activities, and References. The manual also includes a
table of units and conversions, a list of equipment and vendors, a
Glossary, and an Index.
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