
Controversies in Exercise Science
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These chapter include topics related to basic exercise physiology, sports, physical activity, and exercise health. Underlying each of these debates lie clues which may offer insights into the basic nature of living beings.
Aimed at both academics and practitioners in the fields of exercise science, biology, and related sports science disciplines, Controversies in Exercise Science provides arguments for both sides of several selected contemporary controversies in the field of exercise science and, while no ultimate resolution will be provided, the goal is, rather, to offer the reader sufficient "raw material" on which he or she might make their own judgement on the matters presented.
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2. Why Do Physiological and Chronological Time Differ?
3. Why Was Zeno Wrong?
4. What Explains the Mysterious Ubiquity of Biologic Variability?
5. What Caused the Disturbing Collapse of this Young Athlete?
6. Is There Biological Regulation of Physical Activity?
7. How Can a Baseball Player Hit a 95-mph Fastball?
8. What is the "Purpose" of the Cardiovascular System?
9. What Causes Exercise-Induced Hypoxemia in Athletes? Insights from Saratoga.
10. Is There a Biological Basis for Children's Reduced Aerobic Trainability?
11. How Can Music Enhance Physical Performance?
12. When is Iron Supplementation Indicated for Athletes with Iron Deficiency?
13. Who (or What) is Setting the Pace?
14. Courtes-Metrages (Short Subjects)
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