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Volleyball Drills for Champions Book (Copyright 1999, 192 pages)
Sensational spikes and high-flying blocks make for great photos, but top volleyball coaches know that solid skills and teamwork are what win championships. And the place to learn those fundamentals and tactics is in practice. Competitive drills that have well-defined goals produce greater effort and performance on the practice court, which in turn...
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Water Exercise Book (Copyright 1995, 192 pages)
Water exercise is excellent for physical therapy and fitness because it enhances range of motion and eases pain of movement. Now a single book makes it easy for you to design your own water exercise program, whether for injury rehabilitation, special conditions, cross-training, or just shaping up. Water Exercise features 78 clearly described and...
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World-Class Tennis Technique Book (Copyright 2001, 288 pages)
Let the game's most brilliant players and coaches teach you World-Class Tennis Technique! You'll find the most up-to-date information, based on solid scientific principles and presented in a practical, easy-to-understand manner. No other book on the market offers the level of world-class instruction and expertise found here. World-Class Tennis...
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The Young Athlete's Handbook Book (Copyright 2001, 208 pages)
If you are looking to develop your skills and techniques and find the perfect balance between training, school, and friends and family, look no further than The Young Athlete's Handbook. Since 1998, Nike-sponsored performance camps have successfully taught more than 1,500 athletes how to manage all aspects of their lives. Now many of the United...
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Your Personal Trainer Book (Copyright 1999, 264 pages)
Are you struggling to develop an exercise program? Having trouble sticking with your current program? Dissatisfied with the results you're seeing-or not seeing? Your Personal Trainer gives you customized, expert training advice that will help you get the results you want. And it does so at a fraction of the cost of hiring your own trainer! Douglas...
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Youth Basketball Drills Book (Copyright 2001, 272 pages)
Spectacular plays may make the highlight reels, but winning results from consistent execution of sound fundamentals. Youth Basketball Drills contains all the drills you need to develop the essential skills in your players. Authors Burrall and Patrick Paye have outlined drills and variations that cover the entire scope of the game in both offense...
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Anabolic Steroids in Sport and Exercise - 2nd Edition Book (Copyright 2000, 512 pages)
Whatever your situation Ñ as sports medicine specialist, researcher, health educator, coach Ñ the problem of anabolic steroid use and abuse is a continuing issue for all sport professionals. Edited by Dr. Charles Yesalis, a recognized authority with 20 years experience in the field of drug abuse, Anabolic Steroids in Sport and Exercise, second...
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Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion Book (Copyright 2002, 216 pages)
Written for both students and seasoned practitioners, Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion presents a practical framework for evaluating health promotion in a variety of organizational settings. The text lays a strong theoretical foundation, then builds on it with practical applications for containing costs and improving the power of programs....
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Resistance to Exercise Book (Copyright 2002, 360 pages)
Resistance to Exercise: A Social Analysis of Inactivity is an in-depth exploration of the social forces that perpetuate a sedentary lifestyle. Author Mary McElroy provides an insightful analysis of the social problems associated with physical inactivity and recommends solutions for re-engineering environmental and social institutions to increase...
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The Unstable Ankle Book (Copyright 2002, 336 pages)
This definitive text pulls together up-to-date research on medical issues related to the unstable ankle and features contributions from an array of leading physicians and rehabilitation professionals. Edited by two orthopedic surgeons who are internationally respected specialists on sport-related and ankle injuries, The Unstable Ankle may be the...
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Alcohol and Sport Book (Copyright 1997, 232 pages)
Alcohol in athletes mixes no better than alcohol in drivers. Robert Stainback's Alcohol and Sport reveals the extent of the sport and alcohol relationship and how professionals can help prevent and treat alcohol abuse in sport. This book is an essential reference for the entire support team who helps athletes perform and cope with life's problems....
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Free Radicals in Exercise and Aging Book (Copyright 2000, 280 pages)
Explore the emerging field of free radical biology, exercise, and aging with this definitive reference. Free Radicals in Exercise and Aging addresses the current debate regarding whether free radicals released during exercise accelerate the aging process. It explains how free radicals can serve as important regulators of aerobic processes, and it...
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Sport Tourism Book (Copyright 1999, 376 pages)
An emerging segment of the world's largest and fastest-growing industry, sport tourism capitalizes on the relationship between tourism and the high-profile, multi-billion dollar sports industry. This ambitious text provides an in-depth analysis of the nature of sport, the nature of tourism, and the symbiotic relationship between the two. Standeven...
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Exercise Prescription for the High-Risk Cardiac Patient Book (Copyright 1998, 216 pages)
Exercise Prescription for the High-Risk Cardiac Patient is the first book to provide comprehensive coverage of exercise prescription for chronic heart failure and myocardial ischemia. Dr. Ray W. Squires, director of the Cardiovascular Health Clinic at the Mayo Clinic, reviews the disease processes, basic treatment, exercise physiology, and...
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Energetics of Human Activity Book (Copyright 2000, 312 pages)
Energetics of Human Activity provides a detailed, contemporary discussion of the efficiency of movement from a multidisciplinary perspective. The text explores the process by which humans optimize their energy expenditure in learning and controlling movements. As the first collaborative text that focuses on the energetics of motor coordination and...
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Classics in Movement Science Book (Copyright 2001, 464 pages)
The great scientists of the past who shaped the field of movement science are frequently cited in textbooks and research papers. But rarely do students and scholars have the opportunity to actually read the original papers - either they're not translated into English, or they're simply not accessible. Now Classics in Movement Science makes it easy...
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Kinematics of Human Motion Book (Copyright 1998, 432 pages)
This book is the first major text on the kinematics of human motion and is written by one of the world's leading authorities on the subject. The book begins with careful descriptions of how to study human body position and displacement without regard to time, velocity, or acceleration. Then Dr. Zatsiorsky examines differential kinematics of human...
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Perceptual-Motor Behavior in Down Syndrome Book (Copyright 2000, 376 pages)
Many of the daily challenges faced by persons with Down syndrome are caused by difficulties in their perceptual-motor behavior. These challenges and their behavioral consequences have been the center of multi-disciplined research efforts over the past century. Perceptual-Motor Behavior in Down Syndrome is a comprehensive collection of contemporary...
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Sport and Exercise Pharmacology Book (Copyright 2000, 360 pages)
While drug and supplement use has increased substantially in recent years, there is a lack of firm understanding about how these substances can affect health and exercise. With Sport and Exercise Pharmacology, physicians and sports medicine specialists will learn how various commonly used drugs and supplements can affect exercise performance in...
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Exercise and Circulation in Health and Disease Book (Copyright 2000, 360 pages)
Here is the consummate text for anyone interested in learning how the cardiovascular system is regulated. Exercise and Circulation in Health and Disease is an expansive, broad-based reference that explores the functioning cardiovascular system from an integrative viewpoint. This text includes both historical developments and recent findings on the...
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Counseling in Sports Medicine Book (Copyright 1999, 376 pages)
Sports medicine professionals are trained to be keenly aware of an athlete's physical state. But what of the athlete's emotional needs? Counseling in Sports Medicine identifies the special psychological needs of athletes and demonstrates the important role sports medicine professionals play in counseling. The book will help you empower athletes to...
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Closed Kinetic Chain Exercise Book (Copyright 2001, 128 pages)
Closed kinetic chain exercise involving multiple joints is by no means new or state of the art. But it's only recently that exciting research has been published confirming its effectiveness in rehabilitation, sport conditioning, and injury prevention. Closed Kinetic Chain Exercise: A Comprehensive Guide to Multiple Joint Exercises brings you up to...
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Physical Activity and Obesity Book (Copyright 2000, 408 pages)
Obesity and a physically inactive lifestyle are two of the most prevalent risk factors for common chronic diseases in the Western world. Physical Activity and Obesity provides the exercise science and sports medicine communities with a much-needed reference that addresses the key issues concerning the link between physical activity (or inactivity)...
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Exercise Psychology Book (Copyright 2002, 344 pages)
Awareness of the importance of exercise and physical activity to long-term health has never been greater. In the United States alone, 200,000 deaths annually are attributed to coronary heart disease, type II diabetes, colon cancer, and other diseases that result from physical inactivity. Growing evidence also suggests that inactivity is also a...
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Isokinetics in Human Performance Book (Copyright 2000, 472 pages)
Isokinetics in Human Performance incorporates state-of-the-art performance research with the professional experience and insights of 34 experts in the field. This first-of-a-kind text offers performance researchers and strength and conditioning professionals a comprehensive treatment of isokinetic technology and its practical applications. Edited...
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Physiological Tests for Elite Athletes Book (Copyright 2000, 480 pages)
The quality assurance procedures and accreditation used in sport science laboratories in Australia are respected worldwide. Now you can put these protocols to use in your research or training program with this authoritative guide from the Australian Sports Commission. Physiological Tests for Elite Athletes is your best source for standardized test...
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Genetics of Fitness and Physical Performance Book (Copyright 1997, 408 pages)
Genetics of Fitness and Physical Performance is the first comprehensive reference on the role of the genes in influencing individual variation in fitness and performance. This essential compendium reviews the past 25 years of accumulated evidence on the genetic basis of health- and performance-related fitness phenotypes. Focusing on the interests...
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Movement Skill Assessment Book (Copyright 1998, 416 pages)
This unique text focuses exclusively on the assessment of movement skills, offering background information, discussions of six levels of movement skill assessment, and strategies for implementation. Practical and user-friendly, Movement Skill Assessment helps readers acquire the skills they need to successfully carry out their assessment...
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Neuromuscular Aspects of Physical Activity Book (Copyright 2001, 256 pages)
There is no shortage of research findings in the burgeoning field of the neurosciences and molecular biology and their impact on the physiology of exercise. Now Neuromuscular Aspects of Physical Activity brings together Ñ in one focused text Ñ the latest research compiled from an array of sources and fields of science, including neuroscience,...
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Exercise Physiology for Health Care Professionals Book (Copyright 2001, 400 pages)
As exercise becomes a cornerstone of more treatment modalities, it's critical that physical therapists and other health care professionals understand how to apply general exercise physiology concepts in clinical settings. Exercise Physiology for Health Care Professionals is an exciting text that provides the essential information to make the...
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