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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Holcomb Hathaway, Incorporated
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  • ISBN-13: 9781351818001
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This lab manual is designed to benefit those colleges and universities that offer courses with lab components in physical fitness, exercise physiology, and healthy lifestyles but do not have the facilities and/or budget to allow students to train in high-tech laboratory settings. This long-overdue book-essential for sports and exercise science departments on a budget-provides meaningful lab experiences that don't require sophisticated and expensive equipment.

The labs were written and designed to be self-administered or administered to others. Readers will find the book an essential resource for any career involving physical fitness and performance testing. This book's clear and concise layout makes it an ideal tool both for learning and for practical application in professional settings.

The book includes 31 labs divided into eight units:

Introductory labs

Aerobic fitness

Fatigue thresholds

Muscular strength

Muscular endurance

Muscular power

Body composition and body build

Flexibility

Labs include these features: Background, Terms and Abbreviations, Equipment (and pricing), Procedures, Equations, Sample Calculations, Worksheets, Tables, Extension Activities, and References. The manual also includes a table of units and conversions, a list of equipment and vendors, a Glossary, and an Index.
Preface v
About the Authors vi
Acknowledgments vi
UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION
1(20)
Lab 1 Preparticipation Health Screening, Medical Clearance, and Informed Consent
2(7)
Lab 2 Measuring Heart Rate
9(5)
Lab 3 Measuring Blood Pressure
14(7)
UNIT 2 AEROBIC FITNESS
21(40)
Lab 4 Non-Exercise-Based Estimation of Maximal Oxygen Consumption Rate (VO2 max)
22(7)
Lab 5 Astrand-Rhyming Submaximal Cycle Ergometer Test (Modified) to Estimate VO2 max
29(9)
Lab 6 Queens College Step Test
38(6)
Lab 7 Rockport Fitness Walking Test
44(6)
Lab 8 12-Minute Run Test
50(5)
Lab 9 1.5-Mile Run Test
55(6)
UNIT 3 FATIGUE THRESHOLDS
61(40)
Lab 10 Non-Exercise-Based Estimation of the Ventilatory Threshold
62(5)
Lab 11 Critical Power Test
67(9)
Lab 12 Critical Velocity for Track Running Test
76(9)
Lab 13 Physical Working Capacity at the Heart Rate Threshold (PWCHRT) Test
85(8)
Lab 14 Physical Working Capacity at the Ratings of Perceived Exertion Threshold (PWCRPE) Test
93(8)
UNIT 4 MUSCULAR STRENGTH
101(16)
Lab 15 Assessment of Isometric Hand Grip Strength
102(6)
Lab 16 Determination of One-Repetition Maximum Bench Press and Leg Press Strength
108(9)
UNIT 5 MUSCULAR ENDURANCE
117(10)
Lab 17 1-Minute Sit-Up Test of Muscular Endurance
118(4)
Lab 18 Push-Up Test of Upper-Body Muscular Endurance
122(5)
UNIT 6 MUSCULAR POWER
127(36)
Lab 19 40-Yard Dash Test of Speed
128(5)
Lab 20 Assessing Anaerobic Capabilities Using the Wingate Test
133(9)
Lab 21 Vertical Jump Test for Measuring Muscular Power of the Legs
142(10)
Lab 22 Standing Long Jump Test
152(6)
Lab 23 Backward, Overhead Medicine Ball Throw Test of Total Body Power
158(5)
UNIT 7 BODY COMPOSITION AND BODY BUILD
163(52)
Lab 24 Skinfold Estimations of Body Composition
164(6)
Lab 25 Anthropometric Measures of Health Risk
170(8)
Lab 26 Anthropometric Estimation of Thigh Muscle Cross-Sectional Area
178(6)
Lab 27 Determination of Reference Weight
184(7)
Lab 28 Somatogram Determination of Body Build
191(8)
Lab 29 Anthropometric Somatotyping Determinations of Body Build Characteristics
199(16)
UNIT 8 FLEXIBILITY
215(12)
Lab 30 Sit-and-Reach Flexibility
216(5)
Lab 31 Shoulder Elevation and Trunk Extension Flexibility
221(6)
Appendix 1 Units and Conversions 227(1)
Appendix 2 Equipment List and Vendors 228(3)
Glossary 231(2)
Index 233
Terry J. Housh is a professor in the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, Director of the Exercise Physiology Laboratory, and Co-director of the Center for Youth Fitness and Sports Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). He has co-authored more than 250 peer-reviewed research articles and eight college textbooks, and he has given more than 250 presentations at annual meetings of professional organizations including The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). He was the 1998 recipient of The Outstanding Sport Scientist Award from the National Strength and Conditioning Association

Joel T. Cramer received his Ph.D. degree in 2003 and now works as an assistant professor and a mentor to Ph.D. students in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at the University of Oklahoma

Joseph P. Weir received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1993. He is a professor and Chair of the Department of Health, Sport, and Exercise Sciences at the University of Kansas

Travis W. Beck received his doctoral degree in 2007 and is an assistant professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at the University of Oklahoma, where he mentors Exercise Physiology Ph.D. students

Glen O. Johnson (along with Dr. William G. Thorland) began the Ph.D. program in Exercise Physiology at UNL in the late 1970s. Today, Dr. Johnson is a professor in the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences at UNL and continues to advise Exercise Physiology doctoral students