The Classic Text Returns - Physiology Of Sport And Exercise, 3rd Edition
Leeds (ots)
The completely updated version of the classic text captures the latest significant research findings in a reader-friendly format. Designed to more effectively meet the needs of students, this edition continues to make learning easy and enjoyable with chapter overviews, detailed figures, key terms, study questions, references, and an updated glossary and index.
PHYSIOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE also features:
- Over 300 colour graphs and illustrations explaining key concepts.
- Free online student study guide worth £14. Includes interactive questions and activities to help students grasp key concepts, test their knowledge and prepare for tests.
Lecturers will benefit from updated supporting materials. The ready-to-use and easy-to-modify presentation package includes all graphics and photos, as well as text slides with key points.
The test bank and instructor guide package are available free of charge to course adopters, via the new website www.humankinetics.com/physiologyofsportandexercise
Authors:
Dr Jack Wilmore has written extensively about exercise physiology; including 14 books.
Dr. David Costill has written over 400 publications, books and peer-reviewed journals. He served as the editor in chief of the International Journal of Sports Medicine for 12 years.
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Physiology of Sport and Exercise 3rd Edition ISBN: 0-7360-4489-2 PRICE: £49.00
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