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Goldstein, David – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989
Patients with chronic conditions such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, diabetes, and obesity might benefit from prescribed exercise. Although exercise does not reverse pathologic changes, it may play a role in disease management. (JD)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Diabetes, Exercise, Exercise Physiology
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Maron, Barry J. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1993
A leading cause of sudden death among young athletes, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) does not always present cardiac signs and symptoms. Echocardiography offers the most effective means for diagnosis. Some patients require pharmaceutical or surgical intervention. Patients with HCM should not engage in organized competitive sports or…
Descriptors: Athletes, Clinical Diagnosis, Diagnostic Tests, Exercise Physiology
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Fischman, Mark G. – Quest, 2007
This paper outlines the kinesiological foundations of the motor behavior subdisciplines of motor learning and motor control. After defining the components of motor behavior, the paper addresses the undergraduate major and core knowledge by examining several classic textbooks in motor learning and control, as well as a number of contemporary…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Exercise Physiology
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Kaufman, Christopher; Berg, Kris; Noble, John; Thomas, James – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2006
The physiological responses of high (HF) and low fit (LF) individuals at given perceived exercise intensities were compared to ranges provided by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). Participants were 7 LF and 8 HF men between the ages of 22 and 26 years. All participants performed a maximum oxygen uptake and lactate threshold test and…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Guidelines, Males, Adults
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Rikli, Roberta E. – Quest, 2006
Motivated by her belief in the contributions of physical activity to the "good life" for all people, Amy Morris Homans was influential in the development of physical education as a viable and respected academic field of study in higher education. Over the past 100 years, however, as the field faced pressures to become more scientific, it has…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Physical Education, Physical Activities, Professional Associations
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Tipton, Charles M. – Quest, 2006
To determine the contributions made by Academy Fellows during the past 75 years to concepts within the body of knowledge associated with exercise physiology, a literature search was undertaken. Of the charter Fellows, Hetherington and eight others (34%) were identified. Schneider in 1933 was the first of 18 Fellows who became authors, co-authors,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Body Composition, Textbooks, Physical Fitness
Cardinal, Bradley J. – 1991
This study sought to determine the changes elicited following 9 weeks of fast fitness circuit training 4 days a week. Data were gathered for a 3-year time period on 5,993 female and 4,708 male volunteer subjects with a mean age of 27.6. A one-group pretest-posttest design was used. The independent variable consisted of 24 exercise stations equally…
Descriptors: Adults, Aerobics, Body Composition, Exercise Physiology
Cavanagh, Peter R., Ed. – 1990
Contributions from researchers in the field of running mechanics are included in the 13 chapters of this book. The following topics are covered: (1) "The Mechanics of Distance Running: A Historical Perspective" (Peter Cavanagh); (2) "Stride Length in Distance Running: Velocity, Body Dimensions, and Added Mass Effects" (Peter Cavanagh, Rodger…
Descriptors: Athletes, Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Distance
Spinks, W. L. – 1986
This review of the literature discusses and examines the methods used in physiological assessment of rowers, results of such assessments, and future directions emanating from research in the physiology of rowing. The first section discusses the energy demands of rowing, including the contribution of the energy system, anaerobic metabolism, and the…
Descriptors: Aerobics, Aquatic Sports, Cardiovascular System, Exercise Physiology
Metcalfe, Randall E. – 1985
This annotated bibliography documents traditional isotonic strength training and nontraditional isotonic strength training (isokinetics) to aid the athletic coach in deciding which type and scheme of training will best develop strength. A glossary of terms is provided. Appendices include muscle action charts and tables, body position charts, a…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Equipment, Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology
Lang, Darrel – 1980
The effectiveness of electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback/relaxation training on the stress management and anxiety levels of 18 eighth-grade students was tested. Chapter I serves as an introduction and presents information on the need for the study, hypotheses, limitations, and definition of terms. Chapter II contains a review of related…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Exercise Physiology, Feedback, Grade 8
Oyster, Nancy – 1975
Thirty-one championship caliber women athletes participating on varsity teams at Ohio State University were trained using two different conditioning programs, in an attempt to determine the physiological outcomes of weight training versus cardiovascular-oriented conditioning. Fourteen tennis players followed a program of high-resistance weight…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Muscular Strength
Hay, James G. – 1979
The shifting emphasis in the field of physical education from exercise physiology to motor learning to biomechanics over the past several decades presents a challenge for shaping the future of physical education. The primary challenges involve matching the supply of graduates to the demand for their services, developing a sound philosophy relative…
Descriptors: Athletics, Biomechanics, Educational Change, Educational Trends
Dolan, Edward F., Jr. – 1976
This handbook is divided into three sections. In part one the basics of soccer and the skills needed to play the game are described. Part two outlines the rules of the game, tactics, and positions on the team. Part three gives exercises used to develop basic skills and suggests how a personal training program can be set up and followed. (JD)
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Education, Exercise (Physiology), Games
Cracraft, Joe D. – 1975
In this study, the training effects of static and dynamic exercise programs on the firing patterns of 450 single motor units (SMU) in the human tibialis anterior muscle were investigated. In a six week program, the static group (N=5) participated in daily high intensity, short duration, isometric exercises while the dynamic group (N=5)…
Descriptors: Athletics, Biochemistry, Exercise (Physiology), Motor Reactions
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