
Exercise Physiology Laboratory Manual
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 16. March 2013
Book
Spiral bound
352 pages
978-0-07-802265-4 (ISBN)
Description
Exercise Physiology Laboratory Manual is a comprehensive source for instructors and Student's interested in practical laboratory experiences related to the field of exercise physiology. It can be used as both a standalone lab manual or as a complement to any exercise physiology textbook. Students will come away with thorough instruction on the measurement and evaluation of muscular strength, anaerobic and aerobic fitness, cardiovascular function, respiratory function, flexibility, and body composition.
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: College Freshman
Illustrations
72 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 229 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
735 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-802265-4 (9780078022654)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dr. Beam was born and raised in Orrville, Ohio. While in high school, he competed in football, wrestling and golf and played trumpet in the jazz band that toured the U.S. and Europe. He received his B.S. in biology from the College of Wooster, a small liberal arts college in Ohio. During his undergraduate study, he spent one summer in Vienna, Austria studying art history and German. He completed his graduate work and obtained his Ph.D. in exercise physiology from The Ohio State University. While a graduate assistant at Ohio State, he was responsible for performance testing of all the athletes including football, basketball, baseball, swimming, ice hockey and more. It was a wonderful experience working with so many talented collegiate, Olympic and future professional athletes. Dr. Beam joined the faculty at Cal State Fullerton in 1983 and the following year began directing the Exercise Physiology Lab and the Physical Performance Program. Under Dr. Beam's guidance, over fifty graduate students have completed their master's degrees and most are now active in the community working and teaching within the fitness/wellness profession. He also previously served as President of the Southwest regional chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), and as the regional chapter representative to the ACSM Regional Chapters Committee. Bill currently lives in Placentia, California with his wife Terri, who teaches Chemistry at Mt. San Antonio College, and their two children Danny and Sara. Bill has commuted primarily by bicycle during his time at CSUF and enjoys cycling, jogging, swimming and playing sports with the family.
Dr. Gene Adams is Faculty Emeritus of Kinesiology and Health Science at California State University at Fullerton.
Dr. Gene Adams is Faculty Emeritus of Kinesiology and Health Science at California State University at Fullerton.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction and TerminologyChapter 2: Units of MeasureChapter 3: Collection of Basic DataChapter 4: Isotonic (Dynamic) StrengthChapter 5: Isometric (Static) StrengthChapter 6: Isokinetic StrengthChapter 7: Sprinting - "Horizontal Power"Chapter 8: Jumping - Vertical PowerChapter 9: Anaerobic CyclingChapter 10: Anaerobic SteppingChapter 11: Anaerobic Treadmill RunningChapter 12: Aerobic Running, Jogging and WalkingChapter 13: Aerobic SteppingChapter 14: Aerobic CyclingChapter 15: Maximal Oxygen ConsumptionChapter 16: Resting Blood PressureChapter 17: Exercise Blood PressureChapter 18: Resting ElectrocardiogramChapter 19: Exercise ElectrocardiogramChapter 20: Resting Lung VolumesChapter 21: Exercise VentilationChapter 22: FlexibilityChapter 23: Body Mass IndexChapter 24: Girths and RatiosChapter 25: SkinfoldsChapter 26: Hydrostatic Weighing