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Exercise Physiology: A Thematic Approach introduces students with little or no background in human biology to the fundamentals of the physiological processes involved in sports performance. Its central theme is the physiological explanation of maximal oxygen uptake, one of the key concepts in sport and exercise physiology courses. clearly written to provide a logical, linear development of the key concepts. maximises the use of student's practical laboratory experiences. includes numerous sporting examples to which students can relate. excellent pedagogy including learning objectives, problems, objective tests and a glossary of terms and symbols. Written by an author with many years teaching and research experience, Exercise Physiology: A Thematic Approach will prove invaluable for students of sports science and physical education t aking courses in exercise physiology, respiratory and cardiovascular physiology, and physiological foundations of coaching science. This is the first title to appear in a new series - Wiley SportTexts. It aims to provide textbooks covering the key disciplines within the academic study of sport. The series adopts a student-centred, interactive, problem-solving approach with the students' immediate practical experience as the starting point. The first group of titles will be aimed at first and second year courses; subsequent books will appeal to final year and postgraduate students. Series Editors: Professor Tudor Hale, University College, Chichester, UK, Dr Jim Parry, University of Leeds, UK and Professor Roger Bartlett, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.Hale, Tudor is the author of 'Exercise Physiology A Thematic Approach', published 2004 under ISBN 9780470846834 and ISBN 0470846836.
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