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Advancing the Profession of Exercise Physiology

Advancing the Profession of Exercise Physiology

In recent times the ASEP (American Society of Exercise Physiologists) leaders have developed and implemented academic standards to promote professionalism in academic programs throughout the U. S. The effort represents a significant change in the scope and the monitoring of the exercise physiologists' accountability. Through these new standards all academic exercise physiologists are challenged by ASEP to accept responsibility for promoting the professionalization and self-regulation that will lead to lead to improved client and patient care when prescribing exercise medicine. Accreditation helps to reduce unnecessary variation within and between academic programs. Moreover given the collaborative improvement in academic programs and faculty responsibility to the undergraduate students the quality of their educational care will be significantly improved. Academic exercise physiologists must take responsibility for where exercise physiology is today and take responsibility to the evolving state of exercise physiology and student market-driven career opportunities in exercise medicine. Advancing the Profession of Exercise Physiology provides understanding and guidance on the importance and the significance of academic leadership in promoting the profession of exercise physiology as a healthcare profession that is founded on professionalism accreditation ethical practice and entrepreneurial skills. This new volume examines the ethical need for professionalism in exercise physiology which is in turn imperative for future growth and sustainability. | Advancing the Profession of Exercise Physiology

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The Applied Sport and Exercise Practitioner

Functional Exercise and Rehabilitation The Neuroscience of Movement Pain and Performance

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy in Sport and Exercise

Persuasion and Communication in Sport Exercise and Physical Activity

Motivation and Self-regulation in Sport and Exercise

Physical Activity and Educational Achievement Insights from Exercise Neuroscience

Applied Sport Exercise and Performance Psychology Current Approaches to Helping Clients

Physical Activity in Natural Settings Green and Blue Exercise

Physical Activity in Natural Settings Green and Blue Exercise

Exercise interactions with green and blue spaces offer low-cost non-invasive solutions to public health challenges—particularly around mental health and obesity—and issues around environmental sustainability. Physical Activity in Natural Settings brings together multi-disciplinary international research on physical activity health and the natural environment offering evidence-based guidance on implementing nature-based solutions at individual patient and population levels. Divided over four sections the book assesses the current research landscape explores the underlying psychological and physiological mechanisms of the benefits of green exercise details applied examples of physical activity in natural settings and suggests future directions for research and practice. It features contributions from experts from around the world and covers topics including: Self-determination nature and wellbeing Visual cognition and multisensory stimuli Nature’s role in growing resilience Physical education and nature Mindfulness and green exercise Positive psychology and pro-environmental behaviour Timely and prescient and showcasing real-life examples of green exercise prescription Physical Activity in Natural Settings is fascinating and important reading for any students or researchers in the psychology or physiology of physical activity and health physical education or outdoor studies and policy-makers and health professionals. | Physical Activity in Natural Settings Green and Blue Exercise

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Meaning and Spirituality in Sport and Exercise Psychological Perspectives

Recovery from Strenuous Exercise

Functional Anatomy for Sport and Exercise A Quick A-to-Z Reference

Navigating Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology Reflections and Insights from Emerging Practitioners

Navigating Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology Reflections and Insights from Emerging Practitioners

In recent years more students have chosen to study sport and exercise psychology with a view to building careers as applied practitioners. While sport and exercise psychology master’s graduates leave university with the necessary theoretical knowledge to inform their practice they are often left wanting to know more about creating and navigating a career within the field. Navigating Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology provides readers with an honest and contemporary insight into the work and experiences of trainees and early career practitioners. This book delves further into the more complex and nuanced experiences of being an applied practitioner. Using case studies and reflections the chapters explore key topics including working within multi-disciplinary teams maintaining ethics and integral practice during challenging conversations and supporting mental health in high-performance environments. Written by trainees and early career practitioners this book is vital reading for students early career practitioners and anyone interested in sport psychology. Erin Prior is a BPS Chartered HCPC registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist. As an applied practitioner Erin works with a range of individuals teams and organisations across various sports. Alongside her applied practice Erin is completing her PhD which is focused on athlete mental health at Loughborough University. Tim Holder PhD is an HCPC Registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist BPS Chartered and a BASES Fellow. He is an applied sport psychology consultant and supervisor to students working towards practitioner status in the UK. Tim is the Programme Leader for the MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at the University of Winchester UK. | Navigating Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology Reflections and Insights from Emerging Practitioners

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Machine Learning for Managers

Free Exercise of Religion and the United States Constitution The Supreme Court’s Challenge

Nutrition for Sport Exercise and Performance A practical guide for students sports enthusiasts and professionals

Nutrition for Sport Exercise and Performance A practical guide for students sports enthusiasts and professionals

Nutrition before during and after training or a sporting event can improve the comfort energy and performance of athletes of all levels from elite to recreational as well as providing long-term health benefits. Nutrition for Sport Exercise and Performance offers a clear practical and accessible guide to the fundamentals of sport and exercise nutrition. The expert authors begin by explaining key principles including understanding energy systems exercise physiology and metabolism. They cover the basics of digestion absorption and nutrition; examine the key macronutrients and micronutrients essential for performance; and discuss the process of dietary assessment. Part 2 goes on to explore in detail nutrition for pre- and post-training hydration the use of supplements and body composition and provides guidance on developing plans for both individual athletes and teams. The final component examines specific nutrition issues and special needs including working with elite athletes strength-and-power athletes young older and disabled athletes endurance sports GI disturbances and rehabilitation issues. Cultural issues are also explored including diets for vegan and vegetarian athletes and religious perspectives and requirements. Featuring contributions from a range of sport and exercise nutrition professionals and including practical diet plans diagrams and the latest research and evidence throughout this is a core reference for undergraduates nutritionists and trainers. | Nutrition for Sport Exercise and Performance A practical guide for students sports enthusiasts and professionals

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Managing Start-ups for Success Entrepreneurship in Difficult Times

Interactive Books Playful Media before Pop-Ups

Interactive Books Playful Media before Pop-Ups

Movable books are an innovative area of children’s publishing. Commonly equated with spectacular pop-ups movable books have a little-known history as interactive narrative media. Since they are hybrid artifacts consisting of words images and movable components they cross the borders between story toy and game. Interactive Books is a historical and comparative study of early movable books in relation to the children who engage with them. Jacqueline Reid-Walsh focuses on the period movable books became connected with children from the mid-17th to the early-19th centuries. In particular she examines turn-up books paper doll books and related hybrid experiments like toy theaters and paignion (or domestic play set) produced between 1650 and 1830. Despite being popular in their own time these artifacts are little known today. This study draws attention to a gap in our knowledge of children’s print culture by showing how these artifacts are important in their own right. Reid-Walsh combines archival research with children’s literature studies book history and juvenilia studies. By examining commercially produced and homemade examples she explores the interrelations among children interactive media and historical participatory culture. By drawing on both Enlightenment thinkers and contemporary digital media theorists Interactive Books enables us to think critically about children’s media texts paper and digital past and present. | Interactive Books Playful Media before Pop-Ups

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Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences Critical Perspectives Pedagogy and Applied Case Studies

Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences Critical Perspectives Pedagogy and Applied Case Studies

Within the Sport and Exercise Sciences (SES) and allied disciplines reflective practice has become firmly established as a fundamental aspect of education professional training and development and applied service delivery. This has resulted in an emerging context-specific evidence base that has attempted to make sense of the application and utility of reflective practice as a mechanism to facilitate personal and professional growth through experiential learning and subsequently develop the knowledge required to navigate the complexities of applied practice. This new and fully revised edition of Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences explores the contemporary conceptual landscape critical perspectives pedagogy and applied considerations in reflective practice in the SES and allied disciplines. Contributions from scientists researchers practitioners and academics offer innovative perspectives of reflective practice founded on a synthesis of the contemporary empirical evidence base and applied practitioner experience. These contributions challenge academic and/or practice-based audiences regarding the utility research and representation of reflective practice while offering critical insights into the application of different approaches to reflective practice. Based on exploring the crucial interface between learning and practice this book is important reading for all who work in the SES and allied disciplines and more widely any professional aiming to become a more effective practitioner. This book is endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. | Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences Critical Perspectives Pedagogy and Applied Case Studies

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Machine Learning in Translation

Machine Learning in Translation

Machine Learning in Translation introduces machine learning (ML) theories and technologies that are most relevant to translation processes approaching the topic from a human perspective and emphasizing that ML and ML-driven technologies are tools for humans. Providing an exploration of the common ground between human and machine learning and of the nature of translation that leverages this new dimension this book helps linguists translators and localizers better find their added value in a ML-driven translation environment. Part One explores how humans and machines approach the problem of translation in their own particular ways in terms of word embeddings chunking of larger meaning units and prediction in translation based upon the broader context. Part Two introduces key tasks including machine translation translation quality assessment and quality estimation and other Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks in translation. Part Three focuses on the role of data in both human and machine learning processes. It proposes that a translator’s unique value lies in the capability to create manage and leverage language data in different ML tasks in the translation process. It outlines new knowledge and skills that need to be incorporated into traditional translation education in the machine learning era. The book concludes with a discussion of human-centered machine learning in translation stressing the need to empower translators with ML knowledge through communication with ML users developers and programmers and with opportunities for continuous learning. This accessible guide is designed for current and future users of ML technologies in localization workflows including students on courses in translation and localization language technology and related areas. It supports the professional development of translation practitioners so that they can fully utilize ML technologies and design their own human-centered ML-driven translation workflows and NLP tasks.

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Production Management Advanced Models Tools and Applications for Pull Systems

Production Management Advanced Models Tools and Applications for Pull Systems

Inventory control is an essential task in production management. An effective inventory control can significantly reduce the holding cost and hence total production cost. Selecting and implementing a suitable production control system plays an important role in inventory reduction and performance improvement of a production system. Since the introduction of Toyota’s just-in-time philosophy pull control systems have been adopted by numerous companies worldwide both in the manufacturing and service sectors. This book provides some recent developments in production management and presents modeling and analysis tools for pull production control systems. It contributes by combining theoretical findings and case study analysis results with a practical and contemporary view on how to effectively manage and control production systems. Each chapter in this book focuses on a specific topic in production control systems allowing readers to identify the chapters that relate to their interests. More specifically the book is presented in three sections. The first section focuses on the design and implementation aspects of the pull production control systems as well as performance evaluation approaches for pull systems. The second section presents a recent and comprehensive literature review. Three different case studies on implementation of pull production control systems are presented in the last section. This book can be used as an essential source for students and scholars who need to specifically study the pull control systems. Since the superiority of these systems is controversial the book can also provide an interesting and informative read for practitioners managers and employees who need to deepen their knowledge on pull production management systems. | Production Management Advanced Models Tools and Applications for Pull Systems

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The Resilience and Wellbeing Toolbox Building Character and Competence through Life’s Ups and Downs

Lab Reports and Projects in Sport and Exercise Science A Guide for Students

Lab Reports and Projects in Sport and Exercise Science A Guide for Students

Most science degrees will have a practical or laboratory-based component which will require some sort of final report whether this be a conventional laboratory report or a final-year dissertation. All of these formats require students to be able to analyse their data in an appropriate way and subsequently convey their key thoughts and information to a third party. Therefore writing laboratory reports is an essential part any science degree. This new revised edition sees the expansion of statistical examples including initial data checks and assumptions increased awareness of critical appraisal tools and resources project planning and a range of 'Challenge yourself' activities to supplement understanding and provides a comprehensive overview of what should be contained within each section of a scientific report and clearly explains how it should be presented. Written in a friendly and engaging style it guides the reader through abstracts literature reviews methodology reporting discussions and referencing and contains a wealth of examples and practical advice on how to improve and refine your own writing. From writing a first lab report to preparing a final-year dissertation or postgraduate thesis sports and exercise science students at all levels will find this book a valuable resource in developing both skill and confidence in scientific communication. Key features include: The layout of the book is designed to reflect that of a typical scientific report to help students plan their own projects. Each chapter includes numerous examples exercises and activities to engage students and develop skills in each aspect of report writing. The book includes discussion of critical appraisal techniques to help students refine their research questions. All data sets and illustrations used are drawn from the key disciplines in sport and exercise science including physiology psychology and biomechanics. | Lab Reports and Projects in Sport and Exercise Science A Guide for Students

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Recovery and Well-being in Sport and Exercise

Machine Learning and Music Generation