Part I: Pretest Responsibilities
Lab 1: Orientation to Lab Instruments, Procedures, and Responsibilities
Lab 2: Calibrating Lab Instruments
Lab 3: Risk Factor Evaluation, Medical History, and Informed Consent
Part II: Techniques in Exercise Testing
Lab 4: Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Assessment Techniques
Lab 5: Skinfold and Circumference Assessment Techniques
Lab 6: Assessing Body Fatness
Lab 7: Submaximal Exercise Test Protocols
Lab 8: Evaluating Muscular Strength and Endurance
Lab 9: Evaluating Flexibility
Lab 10: ECG Placement and Monitor Operations
Part III: Exercise Prescription
Lab 11: Metabolic Calculations
Lab 12: Assessing Participant Goals and Gaining Commitment to Physical Activity
Lab 13: Prescriptions for Initial Conditioning, Improvement, and Maintenance
Lab 14: Case Study Reports
Edmund O. Acevedo, PhD, is a professor and chair of the department of health and human performance at Virginia Commonwealth University.
He is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Psychological Association. He is an ACSM-certified clinical exercise specialist. His 21-year career in research and teaching has cemented his commitment to standardized fundamentals for exercise testing and prescription.
Dr. Acevedo makes his home in Midlothian, Virginia, with his wife, Tracy, and their two children. In his free time, he enjoys on- and off-road running and biking.
Michael A. Starks, PhD, is an adjunct professor in the college of education at the University of Memphis.
He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is a CPR and first aid instructor for the National Safety Council and American Red Cross.
Starks makes his home in Germantown, Tennessee, with his wife, Stacy, and three children. In his free time, he enjoys resistance training, competing in triathlons, and coaching.