
Get Fit, Stay Well!
Benjamin Cummings (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-0-8053-7914-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Get Fit, Stay Well! offers one of the most modern, student-focused, flexible, and technology-enhanced approaches to fitness and wellness available today. It is the only fitness and wellness textbook to employ integrated student-case-studies throughout each chapter. It presents a thoroughly fresh art and photo program featuring strength training photos depicting real, contemporary students, modern-day equipment, and options for those with limited access to equipment. A unique three-pronged (skill acquisition, self-assessment, and plan-for-action) approach to labs helps students bridge the gap between what they know they ought to do and how they actually act. The powerful supplements package provides a comprehensive suite of classroom presentation tools, additional lab activities, and unsurpassed resources for those teaching online or hybrid classes-including audio/visual lectures, online quizzes, lab worksheets, 80+ exercise videos, and an E-book.
If you are interested in the Brief Edition of Get Fit, Stay Well that contains chapters 1-11 of the "full edition," please see Get Fit, Stay Well Brief Edition (ISBN-10: 0321570162/ ISBN-13: 9780321570161) which provides a focus on fitness topics, nutrition, weight, stress, and preventing cardiovascular disease.
If you are interested in the Brief Edition of Get Fit, Stay Well that contains chapters 1-11 of the "full edition," please see Get Fit, Stay Well Brief Edition (ISBN-10: 0321570162/ ISBN-13: 9780321570161) which provides a focus on fitness topics, nutrition, weight, stress, and preventing cardiovascular disease.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Adult education
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
1225 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8053-7914-3 (9780805379143)
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Janet L. Hopson | Rebecca J. Donatelle | Tanya R. Littrell
Get Fit, Stay Well! with Behavior Change Logbook
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08/2010
Benjamin Cummings
€68.08
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Persons
Janet L. Hopson, M.S.
Janet L. Hopson has written or co-written nine books, including six textbooks on general biology for college and high school students. She currently teaches science writing at San Francisco State University, and has also taught writing at two campuses of the University of California. She holds B.A. and M.S. degrees from Southern Illinois University and the University of Missouri. She has won awards for magazine writing, and her articles have appeared in Smithsonian, Psychology Today, Science Digest, Science News, Outside, and elsewhere.
Rebecca J. Donatelle, Ph. D.
Dr. Rebecca (Becky) J. Donatelle is an Associate Professor of Health Promotion and Behavior in the Department of Public Health at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. She teaches courses in Health Behaviors, Infectious Diseases, Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, and Violence and Public Health, and has taught thousands of students in health-related fields over the years. As a researcher and behavioral scientist with an emphasis on intervention science, much of her work has focused on women's health and the health of elderly populations. Her research has been published in numerous journals, and she has been a guest speaker and presenter at professional conferences throughout the country. Dr. Donatelle is also the author of the highly successful introductory health textbooks Access to Health and Health: The Basics, published by Benjamin Cummings.
Tanya R. Littrell, Ph.D.
Dr. Tanya R. Littrell is a full-time faculty member in Fitness Technology and Physical Education at Portland Community College in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Littrell worked as a fitness director for many years before attending graduate school at Oregon State University, where she earned both a master's degree in Human Performance/Exercise Physiology and a doctoral degree in Exercise Science/Exercise Physiology. Dr. Littrell has been teaching lifetime fitness classes for undergraduates since 1998.
Janet L. Hopson has written or co-written nine books, including six textbooks on general biology for college and high school students. She currently teaches science writing at San Francisco State University, and has also taught writing at two campuses of the University of California. She holds B.A. and M.S. degrees from Southern Illinois University and the University of Missouri. She has won awards for magazine writing, and her articles have appeared in Smithsonian, Psychology Today, Science Digest, Science News, Outside, and elsewhere.
Rebecca J. Donatelle, Ph. D.
Dr. Rebecca (Becky) J. Donatelle is an Associate Professor of Health Promotion and Behavior in the Department of Public Health at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. She teaches courses in Health Behaviors, Infectious Diseases, Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, and Violence and Public Health, and has taught thousands of students in health-related fields over the years. As a researcher and behavioral scientist with an emphasis on intervention science, much of her work has focused on women's health and the health of elderly populations. Her research has been published in numerous journals, and she has been a guest speaker and presenter at professional conferences throughout the country. Dr. Donatelle is also the author of the highly successful introductory health textbooks Access to Health and Health: The Basics, published by Benjamin Cummings.
Tanya R. Littrell, Ph.D.
Dr. Tanya R. Littrell is a full-time faculty member in Fitness Technology and Physical Education at Portland Community College in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Littrell worked as a fitness director for many years before attending graduate school at Oregon State University, where she earned both a master's degree in Human Performance/Exercise Physiology and a doctoral degree in Exercise Science/Exercise Physiology. Dr. Littrell has been teaching lifetime fitness classes for undergraduates since 1998.
Content
1. Making Personal Wellness Choices
2. Understanding Fitness Principles
3. Committing to Fitness
4. Conditioning Your Cardiorespiratory System
5. Building Muscular Strength and Endurance
6. Maintaining Flexibility and Lower-Back Health
7. Understanding Body Composition
8. Improving Your Nutrition
9. Managing Your Weight
10. Managing Stress
11. Reducing Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
12. Reducing Your Risk of Diabetes and Other Chronic Diseases
13. Reducing Your Risk of Cancer
14. Avoiding Substance Abuse and Addiction
15. Reducing Your Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections
16. Maintaining Lifelong Fitness and Wellness
2. Understanding Fitness Principles
3. Committing to Fitness
4. Conditioning Your Cardiorespiratory System
5. Building Muscular Strength and Endurance
6. Maintaining Flexibility and Lower-Back Health
7. Understanding Body Composition
8. Improving Your Nutrition
9. Managing Your Weight
10. Managing Stress
11. Reducing Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
12. Reducing Your Risk of Diabetes and Other Chronic Diseases
13. Reducing Your Risk of Cancer
14. Avoiding Substance Abuse and Addiction
15. Reducing Your Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections
16. Maintaining Lifelong Fitness and Wellness