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Human Kinetics Physiology of Human Kinetics Sport and Exercise Physiology of 2014 Sport and Exercise HUMAN HUMANKINETICS KINETICS The Information The InformationLeader LeaderininPhysical PhysicalActivity Activity&&Health Health The leading textbook for undergraduate exercise physiology courses Audiences: Textbook for undergraduate courses in exercise physiology. Physiology of Sport and Exercise, Fifth Edition With Web Study Guide, delivers superior technical content while maintaining the accessible, reader-friendly format that has made this textbook a favorite of instructors and students alike. Completely revamped photos, illustrations, and medical artwork offer a higher level of detail and clarity to better illustrate how the body performs and responds to physical activity. Physiology of Sport and Exercise, Fifth Edition, features updated content based on new research in the field, including the following: • A complete rewrite of the chapters on resistance training, including updated strength training principles based on the 2009 ACSM position stand and new sections on core strength, stability training, and high-intensity interval training (HIT) • A full update and reorganization, based on instructors’ feedback, of the chapters on metabolism and hormonal control to aid students’ comprehension of these complex systems • New content on lactic acid as a fuel source, muscle cramps, childhood obesity, substrate utilization and endocrine response to exercise, and vascular aging • Updated coverage of central and peripheral cardiac functions, the female athlete triad, and the menstrual cycle • New research on effects of physical activity on health, including the addition of international data on the incidence of cardiovascular disease and obesity Animations! Animations Physiology of Sport and Exercise, Fifth Edition, has been improved with new full-color animations to supplement the text. This upgraded ancillary brings 18 full-color art animations to life to offer a higher level of detail and clarity to better illustrate how the body performs and responds to physical activity. The animations are now available as an ancillary resource, and have been incorporated into the student web study guide. They are also included in the enhanced e-book format, featuring the same trusted content found in the print edition, available from the Apple iBookstore, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book Ancillaries FREE to course adopters and available at www.HumanKinetics.com/PhysiologyOfSportAndExercise. Instructor guide • Test package • Presentation package plus image bank • Web study guide • Animations The presentation package plus image bank is also available for purchase. Hands-on training for exercise physiology testing and data analysis Audiences: Textbook for undergraduate exercise physiology laboratory courses or other exercise science lab courses covering measurement and evaluation. Laboratory Manual for Exercise Physiology With Web Resource covers basic testing procedures used in the assessment of human performance, health, and wellness, exposing students to testing that can be applied in a variety of professional settings. The book’s 15 labs, encompassing 49 laboratory activities, lead students through a series of learning opportunities that explore the basics of testing and pretest screening as well as methods of evaluating flexibility, blood pressure, oxygen consumption and energy expenditure, aerobic and anaerobic fitness, lactate metabolism, muscular strength, pulmonary function, body composition, and electrocardiogram assessments. The labs build in complexity as students progress through the book. Each laboratory is a complete lesson beginning with objectives, definitions of key terms, and background information that set the stage for learning. For each activity, students will find step-by-step instructions, making it easier for those new to the lab setting to complete. Data sheets are provided for each of the tests, allowing students to record their individual findings. Question sets for each activity ask students to put their lab experiences into context, and case studies help them understand the practical applications of the tests. Instructors will find that Laboratory Manual for Exercise Physiology offers great flexibility in choosing the activities that suit the needs of their course and their students. Each lab contains multiple activities that cover distinct methods for introducing the testing concepts. The activities can be adapted to specific lab settings, available equipment, and time allotted. Web resource The web resource includes laboratory activity question sets which can be downloaded to complete online and turned in for classroom credit. It also features group data sheets found only in the web resource which allow students to compile data from the entire class, calculate values such as mean and range, and compare their findings to the normative data discussed in the lab. The web resource is also available for purchase. 2 Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book Ancillaries FREE to course adopters and available at www.HumanKinetics.com/LaboratoryManualForExercisePhysiology. Image bank • Web resource The image bank is also available for purchase. Visit www.HumanKinetics.com/Physiology-Of-Sport-And-Exercise for more information. Investigate the relationship between exercise and chronic disease Audiences: Text for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level clinical exercise physiology courses; study resource for the ACSM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist exam. Clinical Exercise Physiology, Third Edition, provides a comprehensive look at the clinical aspects of exercise physiology by thoroughly examining the relationship between exercise and chronic disease. Updated and markedly revised throughout, this edition reflects important changes that have occurred in the field. It provides students with fundamental knowledge of disease-specific pathology and treatment guidelines while also guiding readers through exercise testing and training principles for patients with chronic diseases. The third edition builds on information presented in the previous editions with reorganized chapters, updated and revised content, and the latest information on the key practice areas of clinical exercise physiology: endocrinology, the metabolic system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, oncology, the immune system, bone and joint health, and the neuromuscular system. The detailed chapters address 27 diseases and populations that clinical exercise physiologists encounter in their work and provide guidance for the expert care of the populations discussed. Each chapter covers the scope of the condition; its physiology, pathophysiology and treatment options; clinical considerations, including the administration of a graded exercise test; and exercise prescription. Ancillaries FREE to course adopters and available at www.HumanKinetics.com/ClinicalExercisePhysiology. Test package • Presentation package plus image bank The presentation package plus image bank is also available for purchase. This text also details how clinical exercise physiologists can most effectively address issues facing special populations, including children and the elderly. Updates to this edition include the following: • Patient case studies allow students to gain additional insight regarding the material and put their knowledge into practice. • Revised and updated content throughout the entire book reflects the recent changes in exercise testing and training principles and practices. • A new chapter on intellectual disability lends evidence to how the field has evolved in considering patients with more widely diagnosed diseases and conditions. • Practical application boxes offer tips on maintaining a professional environment for client–clinician interaction, a literature review, and a summary of the key components of prescribing exercise. • Discussion questions highlight important concepts that appear throughout the text to encourage critical thinking. 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The books highlight the complex interaction of the components of the various systems both at rest and during exercise, and offer an explanation of the system and how it is affected by acute exercise and chronic exercise training. Study the interactions of physical activity and hormone function Audiences: Text for graduate-level exercise physiology courses and physiotherapy courses. While the connection between exercise, hormones, and health is well acknowledged, the field had yet to be fully explored. Advanced Exercise Endocrinology presents a comprehensive examination of the relationship between physical activity and hormone function. This text will help students from many health fields better understand how interactions between physical activity and hormone action work to maintain health, improve exercise performance, and prevent metabolic disabilities. Written by a leading exercise endocrinologist, this text combines foundational concepts and up-to-date research to offer engaging and accessible coverage of this advanced field of study. Students will explore topics including body fluid balance during exercise and at rest, endocrine and autonomic control of cardiorespiratory function, hormonal control of energy expenditure, and the role of reproductive hormones in exercise. Chapter summaries focus students on the most significant issues presented for each topic, and extensive illustrations, figures, and graphs provide visual reinforcement of key concepts and important research findings. Special sidebars highlight analyses of interesting research findings and practical applications. In examining current research, students will be able to identify emerging topics and possible directions for future exploration. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book The effects of exercise on the neuromuscular system Advanced Neuromuscular Exercise Physiology uses a mix of biochemistry, molecular biology, neurophysiology, and muscle physiology to provide a synthesis of current knowledge and research directions in the field. It assists students in understanding research and avenues for exploration. The author draws attention to a variety of important topics, including motor unit types, muscle blood flow, and metabolism; fatigue and peripheral and central contributors to fatigue; endurance training and its effects on muscle fibers and the central nervous system; and resistance training and the responses of muscles to isometric, slow isotonic, lengthening, and plyometric training. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book Explore the cardioprotective benefits of exercise Advanced Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology systematically details the effect of acute and chronic exercise training on each component of the cardiovascular system: the heart, the vasculature, and the blood (including blood clotting factors). The book highlights the complex interaction of the components of the cardiovascular system both at rest and during exercise. Specific attention is paid to the beneficial effects of exercise on the components of the cardiovascular system and the mechanisms through which regular exercise provides cardioprotection. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book The impact of various environments on the body Advanced Environmental Exercise Physiology considers the human capacity to exercise in and tolerate various environments and explores how multiple systems interact during exposure and exercise in different environments. Students will examine the major impact of each environment explored, and learn about the initial physiological responses upon exposure to an environment a person has not adapted to. They will also look at how the body adapts to repeated exposure to an environment and how various environments affect the ability to exercise and work. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book 4 Visit www.HumanKinetics.com/Physiology-Of-Sport-And-Exercise for more information. Primers in Exercise Science Classic text examines emerging topics in biochemistry Biochemistry Primer for Exercise Science, Fourth Edition, combines information from nutrition, physiology, and biochemistry to provide a clear explanation of the working of metabolism and the human body’s response to physical activity. With its combination of essential topics, new findings, and future directions in research, this text is a perfect resource for students and professionals looking to build an understanding of exercise biochemistry. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book Essential bioenergetics concepts and practical applications Bioenergetics Primer for Exercise Science encompasses all available information regarding human bioenergetics and energy metabolism and brings together diverse issues that are of theoretical interest and practical importance. The text explains the foundational and critical knowledge and research findings in bioenergetics and the application of those findings for both students and professionals. Request an exam copy Order print Understand the links between genetics, health, and performance Genetics Primer for Exercise Science and Health is the first text dedicated to the basic concepts of genetics in relation to the broad range of topics in exercise science and health. This text maintains a practical focus and addresses common concerns when preparing to study genetics, such as how to use online search tools to identify existing research literature and how to identify and select candidate genes using genome databases. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book Aging, Exercise, and Cognition Series This series presents advanced research and key issues for understanding and researching the links between exercise, aging, and cognition. The three volumes in this series are essential references for researchers, professionals, and public health administrators interested in scientific evidence demonstrating the beneficial effects of regular physical activity on cognitive functioning and general health during aging. Order series Order print Request an exam copy Order e-book Order print Order print Order e-book Visit us online for additional features and content! 5 • • • • Understand the exercise– health relationship Learn how leisure-time activity can prevent disease Fitness & Health, Seventh Edition, offers a comprehensive understanding of the exercise–health relationship and provides a framework for attaining health and fitness goals. This handbook explores the physiology and benefits of fitness while also providing information and tools for improving health and wellness. Physical Activity Epidemiology, Second Edition, offers more than 100 pages of additional content. The text provides more detailed coverage of all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality as well as new information on physical activity among various racial– ethnic populations and the effects of physical activity on cognitive function, dementia, and HIV/AIDS. Updates to the seventh edition include: • A new chapter detailing behavior change, helping readers understand the psychology of activity and how to modify individual behaviors A revised chapter on the physiology of fitness to help readers grasp the science behind aerobic and muscular fitness Proven methods for achieving aerobic and muscular fitness, plus strategies for exercising in extreme conditions New information on physical activity and brain health A detailed explanation of the Exercise is Medicine movement Request an exam copy Students will find comprehensive discussion of: • Evidence that physical activity protect against the development of coronary heart disease and stroke and premature death from all causes • Population-based studies and experiments providing evidence that physical activity and exercise play a role in prevention of mild hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity • Epidemiologic evidence that activity reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis and protects against the development of certain cancers, some inflammatory diseases, depression, and anxiety disorders • Considerations in the promotion of a safe, physically active lifestyle among all segments of the population Request an exam copy Order print Order print Order e-book Ancillaries FREE to course adopters and available at www.HumanKinetics.com/FitnessAndHealth. Instructor guide • Test package • Presentation package plus image bank The presentation package plus image bank is also available for purchase Order e-book Ancillaries FREE to course adopters and available at www.HumanKinetics.com/PhysicalActivityEpidemiology. Image bank The image bank is also available for purchase. Evidence for the benefits of a physically active lifestyle Physical Activity and Health, Second Edition, brings together the results of studies on the relationship between physical activity, sedentarism, and various health outcomes. The text identifies sedentary habits and poor fitness as major public health problems and examines the potential of physical activity to prevent disease and enhance quality of life. Learn how kinesiology can help promote public health Updates to the second edition include a chapter on the physiology of inactivity and the effects of sedentary behavior even in people who engage in appropriate amounts of physical activity; coverage of physical activity, aging, and the brain, including a new chapter on the relationship between physical activity and brain structures and functions; and a chapter on the development of national and international physical activity and health guidelines, helping students understand how scientific findings are converted into practical recommendations. Foundations of Physical Activity and Public Health offers a solid introduction to the concepts of public health and kinesiology, the techniques used to measure physical activity, and the health effects of exercise and physical activity. The scientific findings and applications that led to the emergence of the field of physical activity and public health are also examined. Students will come away with a greater understanding of how experts from both fields can work together to advance the use of physical activity for the prevention and treatment of chronic disease and other health issues. Examples of successful programs from various settings, including community-wide and school-based interventions, help students understand how to apply the theory to practice. Students also learn the concepts of evaluation of physical activity programs as well as logic models, evaluation designs, data collection, and analysis. Request an exam copy Request an exam copy Order print Order print Order e-book Order e-book Ancillaries FREE to course adopters and available at www.HumanKinetics.com/FoundationsOfPhysicalActivityAndPublicHealth. Instructor guide • Test package • Image bank The image bank is also available for purchase. 6 Visit www.HumanKinetics.com/Physiology-Of-Sport-And-Exercise for more information. This text provides a clear explanation of the concepts, research techniques, and results of studies critical to understanding physical activity and the obesity epidemic. 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. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book Order print This text fills a void in the scientific literature by addressing psychobiologic factors as they relate to exercise and sport. This text is a comprehensive professional reference of weight management research and techniques. It provides the most current and accurate information available today for treating obesity. Order print Order e-book Order print This text applies the science of exercise physiology to an analysis of the aging process and identifies the positive effects that regular exercise and physical activity can have. Order print This reference challenges professionals, researchers, and students to implement new solutions and further their research in youth inactivity. Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book With Molecular and Cellular Exercise Physiology, you’ll gain cuttingedge information on how exercise modulates cellular physiology. Exercise Metabolism, Second Edition, provides a systematic, in-depth examination of the regulation of metabolic processes during exercise. Request an exam copy Request an exam copy Order print Order print This in-depth sport physiology reference provides a strong introduction to the physiological principles underlying sport training and performance. The second edition of this text is the most comprehensive resource on the biological growth, maturation, physical performance, and physical activity of children and adolescents. Request an exam copy Request an exam copy Order print New edition coming Spring 2014! Order print This text draws from the most current research activity in the area to examine physical activity as a prerequisite to the good health and physical performance of children. This reorganized and revised edition presents the most up-todate research, methodology, and approaches related to children’s physiologic responses to exercise. Order print Request an exam copy Order print This text combines classical issues in exercise and work physiology with the latest scientific findings. Request an exam copy Order print This text contains detailed descriptions of a range of accepted fitness assessment methods. This resource focuses on the general population, not just elite athletes. Request an exam copy Order print This book provides an understanding of the basic physiological adaptations to exercise and aids health professionals in properly matching a training program with the impairment, activity, activity level, and participation goal appropriate for the patient. Exercise Biochemistry is a highly informative and illuminating text on the effects of exercise on molecular-level functioning. It presents the basics of biochemistry as well as in-depth coverage of exercise biochemistry. Request an exam copy Request an exam copy Order print Order print Visit us online for additional features and content! 7 Learn techniques and strategies for optimal recovery Audiences: Reference for sport scientists, athletes, coaches, students, and strength and conditioning professionals. Recovery for Performance in Sport presents techniques and modalities currently used to enhance athletes’ recovery, optimize training time, and avoid overtraining. This text encompasses the latest scientific research in the study of recovery and draws from the experience of applied sport scientists working with elite athletes in leading performance and recovery centers. Students will find proven strategies for enhancing the recovery process and learn the importance of structuring an individualized and evidenced-based recovery plan for improving performance. Recovery for Performance in Sport provides a scientific base of information as well as specific elements that allow for practical application in the real world. More than 30 international professionals contributed to chapter content, including case studies of international athletes and coaches. These case studies complement the scientific explanations by bringing additional context to the discussion of safe recovery modalities and how to apply those concepts to specific sports. Cutting-edge research and techniques allow readers to maximize the recovery of their athletes by learning from the proven strategies of international experts. Order print Order e-book Sharpen your ECG diagnostic skills Enhance learning with online courses from Human Kinetics Audiences: Text for undergraduate and graduate courses in sport science, physiology, physiotherapy, medicine, and nursing; reference for clinical exercise physiologists, exercise physiologists, sport physiotherapists, athletic trainers, health professionals, and sports medicine specialists. Human Kinetics’ online education courses offer an easy-to-use, intuitive interface for those teaching or taking these quality online courses within a college or university class. Visit www.HumanKinetics.com/Courses for more information. View our top exercise physiology online courses below: With text With text With e-book Without text An essential reference for students and practitioners working with exercise electrocardiograms (ECGs), Practical ECG for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine guides students from theory to applied interpretation of normal and abnormal exercise electrocardiogram traces. The text is based on the authors’ clinical experience, published research, and over a decade of dedicated study on the interpretation of ECGs from clinical patients to elite athletes both at rest and during exercise. This resource offers clear protocols for ECGs with an emphasis on athletes. With over 70 ECG readouts to examine, students can practice and refine their ECG interpretation skills and increase their understanding of heart conditions identifiable through ECG testing. Troubleshooting tips throughout provide quick solutions to problems that may occur during ECG testing, and detailed information on interpreting the ECGs is provided for numerous conditions that practitioners are likely to encounter in real-life practice. Order print Order e-book With text With e-book Without text 8 Visit www.HumanKinetics.com/Physiology-Of-Sport-And-Exercise for more information. Instructor-tested learning approach for anatomy and kinesiology Essential resource for lab and field testing of elite athletes Anatomy & Kinesiology Flashcards offer students a convenient way to learn the configurations and actions of musculoskeletal systems. Unlike other anatomy flashcards that offer only anatomical illustrations, these flashcards cover all musculoskeletal structures and movements. The cards are broken down into 10 sections: shoulder girdle, shoulder joint, elbow joint complex, wrist and hand joints, neck and atlanto-occipital joints, back-spinal joints, abdominal and respiratory area, pelvic girdle and hip joint, knee joint, and ankle and foot joints. Review cards showing the muscles acting on, joints of, and joint movements of each section. Anatomy & Kinesiology Flashcards also include cards featuring key abbreviations, definitions of anatomical directional terminology, classifications of joints, general anatomical movement terms, and planes and axes of rotation for quick reference. Physiological Tests for Elite Athletes, Second Edition, presents protocols used for assessing high-level athletes. This guide offers the how and why of both general and sport-specific physiological testing procedures. This text leads students through generalized testing procedures for determining anaerobic capacity, neuromuscular power, blood lactate thresholds, VO2max, and more, presenting principles and protocols for common lab- and field-based assessments of body composition and physique, agility, strength, and power as well as perceptual and decision-making capabilities. Testing protocols for 18 sports are introduced, and for each sport-specific test a rationale, list of necessary equipment, and detailed testing procedures are provided. Normative data collected from athletes competing at national and international levels serve as excellent reference points for measuring elite athletes. Order print Request an exam copy Also available as an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad compatible app Order print Order e-book Study the effects of time on sport performance 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, and 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. Discover the scientific aspects of tapering Request an exam copy Tapering and Peaking for Optimal Performance offers in-depth discussion of the science, strategy, and program design of the tapering phase of training. This first-ever book devoted to the subject presents current scientific data on tapering, its physiological and psychological effects, and how these effects relate to athletic performance. Featuring various training models and experiential knowledge, this book allows readers to design optimal tapering programs for each athlete. By combining scientific research with real-world examples, Tapering and Peaking for Optimal Performance presents the most complete look at tapering available, and it encourages further study of this vital and sometimes elusive aspect of training for success. Order print Order print Order e-book Order e-book For many years, the effect of altitude training on athletic performance has been a topic of interest among coaches, athletes, and sport scientists. Altitude Training and Athletic Performance condenses the latest scientific information into a single, practical source. This text assists readers in making intelligent and informed decisions resulting in a safer, healthier, and more productive work force. Order print Order print Sport Physiology for Coaches is designed to help coaches assess, refine, enhance, and improve athletes’ performance through an applied approach to exercise physiology. Overtraining Athletes helps readers understand the dangers of overtraining and take steps toward prevention. It identifies forces that push athletes to overtrain by sharing the struggles of those athletes and the sport professionals who seek to help them. Request an exam copy Order print Visit us online for additional features and content! Request an exam copy Order print Order e-book 9 HUMAN KINETICS JOURNALS Broad coverage of kinesiology with a unique focus on review articles Authoritative coverage of sports physiology and performance Kinesiology Review (KR) provides a forum for discussion and analysis of kinesiology research and its applications. Although many journals publish reviews on select topics, KR stands alone in its focus on scholarly reviews from any and all of the kinesiology subdisciplines. This rigorously peer-reviewed online quarterly journal serves the interests of those in all areas of study related to health and physical activity, including movement and exercise science, sport and exercise psychology, sports medicine, sport history, sociology of sport and physical activity, physical education pedagogy, athletic training, sport management, and physical and occupational therapy. The International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) publishes authoritative research in sports physiology and related disciplines that has direct practical application in enhancing sport performance, preventing declines in performance, and enhancing recovery of athletes. IJSPP is an international peerreviewed journal dedicated to advancing the knowledge of sport and exercise physiologists, sport performance researchers, sport physicians, coaches, students, and other sport scientists. While other journals focus on exercise physiology research in controlled settings, IJSPP bridges a gap in the literature between theory and practical application. Kinesiology Review Jane E. Clark, PhD, Editor Frequency: Quarterly (February, May, August, November) Current Volume: 3 (2014) Online format ISBN: 978-1-4504-2388-5 Online format ISSN: 2161-6035 Visit www.KR-Journal.com for pricing and submission information. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance Editor: Carl Foster, PhD Frequency: Bimonthly (January, March, May, July, September, November) Current Volume: 9 (2014) Online format ISBN: 978-0-7360-6172-8 Online format ISSN: 1555-0273 Visit www.IJSPP-Journal.com for pricing and submission information. Get the latest research from the pediatric exercise field Explore the relationship between sport nutrition and exercise metabolism Pediatric Exercise Science (PES) focuses on issues concerning exercise in children. Its contents are designed to serve not only as a repository of knowledge in the field but also as a means of presenting challenging new ideas. It thereby strives to promote physical activity and fitness for health in children, recognize limits and training methods for child athletes, and assess the role of exercise as a therapeutic intervention in children with chronic disease. PES crosses disciplines and acts as a means of communicating information among various groups of interest in this field, including exercise physiologists, physicians, public health specialists, and physical educators. The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM) is dedicated to providing original research in the fields of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism. Devoted solely to the publication of findings in these areas, IJSNEM is both an important outlet for international research and a vital resource for professionals in the many fields related to nutrition and metabolism. With an editorial board consisting of the leading experts from the field who ensure a high-quality journal, IJSNEM not only presents research findings, but also features articles that relate principles from biochemistry and physiology to nutrition in sport and exercise. Pediatric Exercise Science Editor: Bareket Falk, PhD Frequency: Quarterly (February, May, August, November) Current Volume: 26 (2014) Online format ISBN: 978-0-7360-5314-3 Online format ISSN: 1543-2920 Visit www.PES-Journal.com for pricing and submission information. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism Editor: Ronald J. Maughan, PhD Frequency: Bimonthly (February, April, June, August, October, December) Current volume: 24 (2014) Online format ISBN: 978-0-7360-4844-6 Online format ISSN: 1543-2742 Visit www.IJSNEM-Journal.com for pricing and submission information. Access Human Kinetics’ journals on your iPhone or iPad! Human Kinetics publishes more than 25 journals in the areas of physical activity and health, and that content is available to you through your iPhone or iPad with the HK Journals app. With journals spanning the fields of exercise science, sport management, sport and exercise psychology, and sports medicine, the app provides a convenient way to find scholarly and applied information or research on topics related to physical activity and health. The HK Journals app is also a convenient tool that allows you to access your journal subscription! Available for free from the Apple App Store, the HK Journals app for iPhone or iPad is a practical way to explore new research and articles spanning the fields of physical activity and health. 10 Visit www.HumanKinetics.com/Journals for more information.