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Published April, 2008
By Sean O. Richardson, Mark B. Andersen and Tony Morris
Publisher: Human Kinetics
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A reference for coaches, athletes, sports medicine professionals, exercise physiologists, students, sport psychologists, athletic trainers and sports physiotherapists. It gives reader an account of the intra- and interpersonal aspects of why people overtrain and the outcomes of overtraining. It also covers physiology, psychology, and medicine.

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Published April, 2008
By John Hawley, Juleen R. Zierath and John A. Hawley
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The text is a series of independent but related chapters authored by the foremost researchers of insulin resistance, and it presents a wealth of information to assist the biomedical and research community.

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Published March, 2008
By William C. Whiting and Ronald F. Zernicke
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Suitable for an undergraduate audience, this edition presents the basic mechanics of injury, function of the musculoskeletal system and the effects of injury on connective tissue which often tends to be involved in the injury process. It also gives the reader a perspective and appreciation for the intricacies of different injury types.

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Published October, 2007
By Wojtek Chodzko-Zajko, Leonard W. Poon, Waneen Wyrick Spirduso and Waneen W. Spirduso
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Addresses issues of active living, cognitive functioning and ageing. This book examines how physical activity could indirectly affect cognitive function by influencing mediators providing physical and mental resources for cognition. It seeks to identify and study sources of individual variations or differences in exercise and cognitive processes.

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Published October, 2007
By Albert Taylor, Michel J. Johnson and Albert W. Taylor
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Aims to blend the science of exercise physiology with the ageing process. This book outlines the theories on ageing, the ageing, process, the structural and functional changes that characterise advancing age and the exercise programming concerns for the aged, as well as the benefits of exercise and physical activity.

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€102.48
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Published August, 2007
By Human Kinetics and Michael Koester
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The text provides the latest information on over-the-counter and prescription medications commonly used in athletics.

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€31.71
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Published May, 2007
By Stella Volpe, Sara Bernier Sabelawski, Christopher Mohr, Stella Lucia Volpe and Christopher R. Mohr
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Fitness Nutrition for Special Dietary Needs is an easy-to-use reference that provides scientifically based nutrition guidelines for a wide range of physically active clients-including vegetarians, pregnant and menopausal women, children and adolescents, older adults, people with diabetes, and participants in weight-restricted sports.

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Published March, 2007
By Walter Davis, Geoffrey D. Broadhead and Walter E Davis
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Ecological Task Analysis and Movement presents the Ecological Task Analysis (ETA) model. The text helps researchers design methodologically sound studies to test ETA principles and shows practitioners how to apply these principles in coaching, teaching, or therapy.

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Published March, 2007
By American Orthopaedic Society For Sports Medicine
Publisher: Human Kinetics
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With more than 200,000 athletes each year suffering injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of the knee, Understanding and Preventing Noncontact ACL Injuries provides an authoritative description of the biomechanical, clinical, and injury factors pertinent to the athletes-primarily girls and young women-who experience this problem.

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Published May, 2006
By Terry Wood and Weimo Zhu
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Provides readers with an understanding of the basics of measurement techniques in physical activity, by focusing on understanding the concept behind techniques. Looking at measurement issues in the physical domain, this book is useful for post graduate students, researchers and professionals in sport and exercise science.

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