Sunday, October 30, 2011

Athlete's Clock, The

Athlete's Clock, The Review



The Athlete’s Clock: How Biology and Time Affect Sport Performance offers an engaging, interdisciplinary consideration of some of the most compelling questions in sport and exercise science. This unique text takes a broad look at the physiological clock, offering students, researchers, coaches, and athletes a unique approach to understanding how various aspects of time affect sport performance.

The Athlete’s Clock explores the ways in which time and its relationship to athletic effort can optimize sport performance. Readers can investigate challenging questions such as these:

•If physiological responses to training vary rhythmically throughout the day, what is the optimal time of day for training?

•If a coach thinks that a high stroke count leads to a better time in a particular swim event, should the athlete go with it? Or is it better to stick to a more intuitively normal cadence?

•Do endurance athletes consciously control their pacing, or are they under the control of unconscious processes within the central nervous system?

•In what ways do aging and rhythmic biological variations over time control athletic performance?

•Can athletes use cognitive strategies to subdue or overcome limits imposed by biological factors out of their control?

Readers will find information on the mechanisms by which time influences physiological function—such as running speeds and muscle activation—and how those mechanisms can be used in extending the limits of motor activity. Chapter introductions cue readers to the ideas addressed in the chapter, and sidebars throughout present amusing or unusual examples of sport and timing within various contexts. In addition, take-home messages at the end of each chapter summarize important findings and research that readers may apply in their own lives.

Addressing one of the most intriguing questions in sports, a conversational interview with athlete development expert, anthropologist, and sport scientist Bob Malina covers the timely topic of sport identification and talent development. The interview is an engaging discussion of how and when talent identification should take place and how talent development for young, promising athletes might proceed. The text also considers how time throughout one’s life span alters motor function, particularly in the later years.

The Athlete’s Clock: How Biology and Time Affect Sport Performance blends physiological, psychological, and philosophical perspectives to provide an intelligent and whimsical look at the effects of timing in sport and exercise. This text seeks to provoke thought and further research that look at the relationship between biology, time, and performance as well as an understanding of and appreciation for the intricacies of human potential.


Friday, October 28, 2011

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Running, 2nd Edition

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Running, 2nd Edition Review



Expert author team provides complete instruction on developing ideal running techniques.

Easy-to-follow steps gradually build the reader's abilities.

Includes expert tips on nutrition, reducing stress with exercise, avoiding and treating injuries, and entering and winning various competitions.


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Ten Years Younger: The Amazing Ten Week Plan to Look Better, Feel Better, and Turn Back the Clock

Ten Years Younger: The Amazing Ten Week Plan to Look Better, Feel Better, and Turn Back the Clock Review



How would you like to look and feel ten years younger in just ten weeks time?

Studies show that Americans on the whole are aging faster than ever with conditions like diabetes, cancer, and heart disease occurring increasingly earlier on in life—along with everyday age indicators like wrinkles and love handles. Now, Dr. Steven Masley, former medical director of the prestigious Pritikin Longevity Center® and a pioneer in anti-aging medicine, delivers a breakthrough plan to turn back the clock, inside and out—no matter what your age!

Originally featured on the Discovery Channel, the Ten Years Younger Program is designed to combat the roots of accelerated aging. Poor nutrition, toxins in the environment, stress, and exposure to free radicals all make us old before our time, along with a little-known aging culprit: low- and no-carb diets. As Dr. Masley shows, low-carb diets deprive the body of anti-aging phytonutrients and fiber, accelerate osteoporosis, and damage brain cells. So the first secret of turning back time is: Eat your carbs!

Each week, Ten Years Younger guides you through an age-busting combination of cutting-edge nutritional choices, relaxation techniques to reduce the aging effects of stress, and simple workouts designed to build lean muscle and trim and tone your body from head to toe. By following the plan for just ten weeks, you will:
Achieve significant weight loss—up to twenty-five pounds
Boost your energy levels
Rejuvenate your skin
Enhance brain function
Prevent and reverse the onset of diabetes and heart disease
Lower your cholesterol and blood pressure
Improve sexual vitality

With tools to help you assess how your body is really aging, weekly shopping lists and meal plans, and over 100 delicious recipes packed with antioxidants and anti-aging nutrients, Ten Years Younger is the healthiest, safest, and fastest way to take off the years—no surgery required!


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Sports Medicine for Coaches and Athletes: Older Individuals and Athletes Over 50 (Sports Medicine for Coaches and Athletes)

Sports Medicine for Coaches and Athletes: Older Individuals and Athletes Over 50 (Sports Medicine for Coaches and Athletes) Review



A practical guide and concise sports medicine reference, this book is written exclusively for older individuals and athletes over 50. The authors' experiences combine to make the latest sports medicine research relevant and accessible to those who participate in sports.


Sunday, October 23, 2011

An Exploration of Physical Exercise Including Weight Training, Calisthenics, Aerobics, and Yoga

An Exploration of Physical Exercise Including Weight Training, Calisthenics, Aerobics, and Yoga Review



Frequent and regular physical exercise boosts the immune system, and helps prevent the "diseases of affluence" such as heart disease, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and obesity. It also improves mental health, helps prevent depression, helps to promote or maintain positive self esteem, and can even augment an individual's sex appeal or body image, which is also found to be linked with higher levels of self esteem. This book explores the pieces of a solid workout. You will find calisthenic exercises that can be preformed without a gym. You will also find information on weight training, aerobic exercise, and yoga.

Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge.


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Fitness Culture: Gyms and The Commercialisation of Discipline and Fun (Consumption and Public Life)

Fitness Culture: Gyms and The Commercialisation of Discipline and Fun (Consumption and Public Life) Review



This book provides a sociological perspective on fitness culture as developed in commercial gyms, investigating the cultural relevance of gyms in terms of the history of the commercialization of body discipline, the negotiation of gender identities and distinction dynamics within contemporary cultures of consumption.


Friday, October 21, 2011

The 9 Steps to Keep the Doctor Away: Simple Actions to Shift Your Body and Mind to Optimum Health for Greater Longevity

The 9 Steps to Keep the Doctor Away: Simple Actions to Shift Your Body and Mind to Optimum Health for Greater Longevity Review



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The Nine Steps to Keep the Doctor Away shows you nine steps that have been clinically proven over the last ten years to be highly effective in promoting overall health. They have provided the essential framework for Dr. Rashid Buttar's philosophy and treatment plan as he has helped many patients considered to be treatment failures improve their conditions drastically.

Dr. Buttar's Clinic, Advanced Concepts in Medicine, the Center for Advanced Medicine, specializes in the treatment of cancer, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease in patients who have failed conventional medical treatments. The clinic has also attracted international patients suffering from various other chronic diseases as well as ''difficult to diagnose'' medical conditions from all over, including Africa, Europe, Central/South America, Australia and Asia.


Thursday, October 20, 2011

The Brain Training Revolution: A Proven Workout for Healthy Brain Aging

The Brain Training Revolution: A Proven Workout for Healthy Brain Aging Review



Repair, Retrain, and Maintain Your Brain

Age-associated memory loss is the number one health complaint of Americans over 60, but loss of brain cells is not something you have to just accept—mental exercise can create and sustain new cells in 50-, 60-, 70-, and even 80-year-old brains. The result? A reduced risk of memory loss and Alzheimer's disease and more robust memory function overall.

Train your brain with Dr. Paul E. Bendheim's proven mental exercises!

For the nearly 50% of Americans over 40 who worry about memory loss, an innovative step-by-step guide and DVD to help readers boost brain health

The Brain Training Revolution offers readers a unique three-part prescription for brain and memory health based on the latest scientific research. By focusing on certain aspects of nutrition, physical fitness, and mental exercise, The Brain Training Revolution outlines a plan to maintain brain health, blunt the assaults of age-related memory loss, reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease—and even restore some memory loss.

No other brain book boasts the kind of bonus DVD included here, featuring an introduction to each part of the program and several interactive cognitive exercises. The book also offers color spreads of cognitive exercises for readers seeking extra mental agility.

With contributions by experts in brain nutrition, cognitive science and physical exercise, this book provides readers with a way to train their brains for better memory, better learning abilities, better decision making and overall better brain function.


Monday, October 17, 2011

Sports Injuries Guidebook

Sports Injuries Guidebook Review



Injuries happen. So be prepared. Have the answers. Rely on the guidance of 25 leading sports physicians and therapists. Rely on Sports Injuries Guidebook.

This authoritative, quick reference, full-color guide provides coverage of over 130 injuries, including:

-Concussion

-Eye Injuries

-Whiplash

-Rotator Cuff Tear

-Tennis Elbow

-Sprains & Strains

-Abdominal Trauma

-Herniated Disc

-IT Band Syndrome

-Patellar Tendinitis

-Shin Splints

-Plantar Fasciitis

Easy-to-find entries include a description of common causes, injury identification cues, explanation of symptoms, full-color anatomical illustrations, treatment options, and a plan for returning to action quickly and safely. Sports Injuries Guidebook also ensures that you'll be spending more time in the game than on the sidelines by providing additional coverage on conditioning, body maintenance, and nutrition to keep injuries at bay.

Whether you are a member of a team or an individual athlete, an elite competitor or a weekend warrior, Sports Injuries Guidebook is ready with the answers you need when your body needs them.


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Resistance Training Instruction - 2nd Edition

Resistance Training Instruction - 2nd Edition Review



Ensure optimal results for your clients with the most efficient training and teaching techniques for resistance exercise. Covering all the major muscle groups, Resistance Training Instruction provides all the tools to improve the function, performance, and appearance of your clients.

Detailed illustrations combined with expert technical guidance demonstrate how to target specific muscles as well as the most efficient alignment, positioning, and lifting technique for each exercise. In addition, you will learn how and when to vary intensity, volume, recovery, and exercise sequencing to customize any routine.

Organized by movement function, emphasizing the connection between technique and results, each exercise provides the following:

-Step-by-step instructions for setup and technique

-Guidance on monitoring, cueing, spotting, and coaching clients for the safest, most effective training

-Full-color anatomical illustrations that depict muscle use throughout each exercise

With sample periodized programs, Resistance Training Instruction demonstrates how to develop base strength, improve whole-body fitness, and design advanced split routines by selecting, combining, and sequencing the best exercises for each client.

Used by the renowned Cooper Institute for Aerobic Research to certify personal trainers, Resistance Training Instruction makes it easy to achieve maximum gains for all of your clients.


Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Complete Book of Handouts for Health & Fitness Professionals

The Complete Book of Handouts for Health & Fitness Professionals Review



This book provides an abundance of scientifically accurate information in an easy to read, concise, and accessible format. The Complete Book of Handouts for Health & Fitness Professionals is an invaluable tool for health and fitness professionals looking to help their clients better understand many of the key aspects and factors affecting their health. Includes over 120 handouts that can be photocopies and given to clients!


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Aerobic Training

Aerobic Training Review



This volume deals with the general principles of fitness training, as well as those specifically belonging to aerobics, from both a medical and an academic point of view. It demonstrates how to build up a series of lessons in aerobics training with many practical examples and, in particular, various basic steps and their technical application are introduced. At the same time, ways of communication - method and cueing - are described and the book also shows many ways of varying aerobic training.


Monday, October 10, 2011

Building the Total Athlete: Strength Training and Physical Conditioning for High School Students (Comprehensive Sports Training Program Including Aerobics, Flexibility and Nutritional Emphasis)

Building the Total Athlete: Strength Training and Physical Conditioning for High School Students (Comprehensive Sports Training Program Including Aerobics, Flexibility and Nutritional Emphasis) Review



This practical resource gives coaches and P.E. teachers a comprehensive strength training and conditioning program for boys and girls focusing on the unique requirements of different sports, plus an aerobics program, flexibility exercises, and nutritional emphasis that result in optimal performances for longer periods of time and help minimize injuries. Included are dozens of reproducible charts, workout schedules, letters to parents, and forms for securing signatures-all printed in a big spiral-bound format that folds flat for easy photcopying. Moreover, specific illustrated exercises and safety precautions found throughout are repeated at the end to create a "Total Fitness Booklet" you can copy and give to each of your student athletes. SECTIONS INCLUDE: 1) The Benefits of Total Conditioning 2) Stretching for Perfection 3) The Coach's Pledge 4) Strengthening the Heart and Lungs 5) Strength Training: Explanation and Programs 6) Strength Training: Focusing on the Actual Exercises 7) Eating Your Way to Superior Performance 8) Drugs: Keep Saying No 9) Beyond Athletics 10) Selling the Program


Saturday, October 8, 2011

Manual Materials Handling

Manual Materials Handling Review



A thorough explanation of the quantifying of manual lifting. The failure to match strength to task costs billions of dollars each year in medical and compensation payments. Ayoub and Mital argue forcefully for pre-employment testing of manual workers. They cover variables in materials handling task


Friday, October 7, 2011

Action Plan for High Blood Pressure (Action Plan for Health)

Action Plan for High Blood Pressure (Action Plan for Health) Review



Lower blood pressure, boost energy, and reduce or eliminate the need for medication with Action Plan for High Blood Pressure. Based on proven research, this exercise-based plan will help you take control of your diet and your health.

Learn the best exercises for controlling blood pressure; correct exercise technique; and how diet, medication, and exercise interact to affect blood pressure. Use one of the sample programs provided or tailor a program to your own needs with workouts to gain strength, flexibility, and stamina.

Developed in conjunction with the American College of Sports Medicine, Action Plan for High Blood Pressure is the healthy way to manage hypertension. Take action now to feel and function better, and add quality years to your life.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Your Body, Your Responsibility (including bonus DVD: Total Body Stretching)

Your Body, Your Responsibility (including bonus DVD: Total Body Stretching) Review



Your Body, Your Responsibility (including bonus DVD) should be required reading for everyone. Whether you are young or old, man or woman, active or sedentary, an athlete or not, doctor, therapist, coach, or trainer, you can benefit by learning how your body really functions mechanically. * BACK PAIN: Why you have it and how you can improve it * SHOULDER AND NECK PAIN: you can improve it * HIP, KNEE, AND FOOT PAIN: what you can do about it * Get better results from your exercise efforts * Reduce your medical costs * Improve your quality of life as you age * Total Body Stretching DVD teaches how to use your body properly


Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Professional Group Exercise / Dance & Fitness Instructor Certification Course Manual: Basic Scientific Principles of Aerobic, Dance and Fitness (Volume 2)

Professional Group Exercise / Dance & Fitness Instructor Certification Course Manual: Basic Scientific Principles of Aerobic, Dance and Fitness (Volume 2) Review



A detailed analysis of the crucial scientific Principles of Aerobic Fitness, Dance and cardiovascular training. Part 2 of 2.