Fitness Professional's Handbook
 
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ISBN13:9781718217829
ISBN10:171821782X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:632 pages
Size:250x150x15 mm
Weight:1769 g
Language:English
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Fitness Professional's Handbook

 
Edition number: Eighth Edition
Publisher: Human Kinetics
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Number of Volumes: Trade Paperback
 
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Fitness Professional’s Handbook translates key concepts into practical application by guiding the reader through screening participants, conducting fitness tests, evaluating the major components of fitness, and prescribing appropriate exercise.

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With a newly restructured framework that strongly emphasizes real-world application, Fitness Professional’s Handbook, Eighth Edition With HKPropel Access, provides current and aspiring fitness professionals the road map for working with clients. The text translates key concepts into practical application by guiding the reader through screening participants, conducting fitness testing, evaluating the major components of fitness, and prescribing appropriate exercise.

This eighth edition reflects the most up-to-date research, position stands, guidelines, and standards from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), other professional societies, and government agencies. New case studies reflecting a diverse array of clients offer real-world applications, and Research Insight sidebars cover a wide range of applicable scientific topics.

Significant updates, changes, and additions have been made throughout, including these:
  • An updated overview of assessment that provides practical understanding of preparatory steps such as obtaining informed consent, taking steps to maximize client safety, and explaining test results in a way that will be meaningful and relevant
  • A new chapter on how to combine assessment results with a client’s personal goals to create a comprehensive exercise program; readers will learn how to develop the optimal training stimulus and to balance activity level and nutritional requirements to optimize outcomes and safety for clients
  • Expanded content on working with clients who are pregnant, covering the benefits of exercise during and after pregnancy; contraindications and signs that warrant stopping exercise; and new content on pelvic floor training
  • Updated content on chronic diseases, featuring the latest information on cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cancer
Additional new information includes two new muscular fitness tests; a section on pharmacology that covers major drug categories and offers insights into how medications can affect heart rate, blood pressure, and physiological responses to exercise; and coverage of neuromotor fitness.

The engaging full-color textbook is further enhanced by 25 related online videos, delivered through HKPropel, facilitating a deeper understanding of techniques in the book and development of practical skills.

Comprehensive yet practical in nature, Fitness Professional’s Handbook is designed to prepare students for professional certification and empower current fitness professionals to work with various populations to improve health, fitness, and quality of life through appropriate screening, testing, and exercise prescription.

Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with this ebook.
Table of Contents:
Part I. Physical Activity and Exercise: Realizing Benefits and Maximizing Safety
Chapter 1. Health and Fitness Benefits of Physical Activity and Exercise
Barbara A. Bushman
Chapter 2. Preparticipation Screening
Barbara A. Bushman and Lauren R. Chaney

Part II. Foundations
Chapter 3. Anatomy in Action: Functional Movement
Clare E. Milner
Chapter 4. Physiology in Action: Exercise Physiology
Brian Parr and Barbara A. Bushman
Chapter 5. Fueling for Activity: Dietary Considerations
Laura J. Kruskall
Chapter 6. Energy Costs of Physical Activity
Barbara A. Bushman

Part III. Fitness Assessments
Chapter 7. Overview of Assessment
Barbara A. Bushman
Chapter 8. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Assessments
Barbara A. Bushman
Chapter 9. Muscular Fitness Assessments
Avery D. Faigenbaum
Chapter 10. Flexibility and Neuromotor Fitness Assessments
Erica M. Taylor
Chapter 11. Body Composition Assessments
Barbara A. Bushman
Chapter 12. Electrocardiogram (ECG) Assessment
Brittany Overstreet

Part IV. Exercise Prescription
Chapter 13. Exercise Prescription for Aerobic Fitness
Barbara A. Bushman
Chapter 14. Exercise Prescription for Muscular Fitness
Avery D. Faigenbaum
Chapter 15. Exercise Prescription for Flexibility and Neuromotor Fitness
Erica M. Taylor
Chapter 16. Putting Together a Comprehensive Program
Barbara A. Bushman

Part V. Special Populations and Conditions
Chapter 17. Youth
Avery D. Faigenbaum
Chapter 18. Older Adults
NiCole R. Keith
Chapter 19. Pregnancy
Barbara A. Bushman
Chapter 20. Weight Management
Tanya M. Halliday
Chapter 21. Chronic Diseases
Barbara A. Bushman

Part VI. Exercise Programming Considerations
Chapter 22. Behavior Modification
Janet Buckworth
Chapter 23. Injury Prevention and Management
Jenny Moshak
Chapter 24. Legal Considerations
JoAnn M. Eickhoff-Shemek