What is Exercise Physiology?

Sports physiology is one of the basic disciplines of sports science and a branch of human physiology.

Exercise physiology

(Branch of Human Physiology)

Sports physiology is the science of sports
Exercise physiology takes the normal human body as the research object to study the human body's response and adaptation to exercise. Its task is: on the basis of correctly understanding the basic laws of human body functional activities, further explore the impact of sports on the development and change of human body functions; clarify
The research method of exercise physiology is mainly through experiments, under artificially created conditions, to make certain physiological phenomena appear normally in the required time and space, so as to observe and analyze the process of functional activity changes and their causality. The development of modern science and technology,
The function and shape of the human body are closely related, so learning sports physiology not only requires
Research in sports physiology began in the late nineteenth century. A for Italy. Mosso published a theory on muscle contraction in 1892. Subsequently, the French F. Lagrange published The Physiology of Physical Exercise for People of Different Ages in 1889. In addition, the British F. A.

Exercise Physiology Book Information

Title: Exercise Physiology [1]
Author: Wang Jian Deng Shuxun only Joad
Publisher: Higher Education Press
Publication time: June 2009
ISBN: 9787040267242
Folio: 16
Price: 32.80 RMB

Introduction to Sports Physiology

"Sports Physiology (Second Edition)" Introduction: It consists of three parts: basics of sports physiology, physiology of competitive sports, and physiology of fitness sports.

Exercise Physiology Book Chapter

introduction
Part I Basics of Exercise Physiology
Chapter 1: Energy Metabolism in Exercise
Chapter II Muscle Activity
Chapter III Neural Control of Somatic Movement
Chapter IV Exercise and Endocrine
Chapter V Blood
Chapter 6 Breathing
Chapter VII Blood Circulation
Chapter VIII Exercise and Immunity
Chapter IX Acid-Base Balance
Physiology of Competitive Sports
Chapter Ten Muscle Strength
Chapter XI Aerobic Capacity
Chapter 12 Speed and Anaerobic Endurance
Chapter 13: Balance, Sensitivity, and Flexibility
Chapter 14 Changes in the Functional State of the Human Body During Exercise
Chapter 15 Learning Motor Skills
Chapter XVI Sports and the Environment
Chapter 17 Scientific Selection of Athletes
Part III Fitness Physiology
Chapter 18. Obesity and Weight Control
Chapter 19 Physical Fitness and Exercise Prescription
Chapter 20 Age, Gender and Sports
Chapter 21 People with Disabilities and Sports
Chapter 22 Patients with chronic diseases and exercise
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Exercise Physiology Book Information

· Publisher: Guangxi Normal University Press
· Page number: 214 pages
· Published: January 2008
· ISBN: 9787563308316
· Barcode: 9787563308316
· Version: 5th Edition
· Binding: Paperback
· Folio: 16
· Body language: Chinese
· Book title: Series of textbooks for sports major courses of colleges and universities

Introduction to Sports Physiology

Facing the rapid development of modern science and technology in the 21st century, society has increasingly demanding professional talents. Publishing textbooks that reflect the characteristics of the times and meet the teaching needs of colleges and universities. Keeping pace with the times is also an important task of the current curriculum reform in colleges and universities. . The national catalog of textbooks published by the Ministry of Education after the review and selection of textbooks for colleges and universities is an important measure for further advancing the construction of textbooks and developing them to a higher level. According to the requirements of the Ministry of Education for the publication of national higher education planning materials for the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" period, we have included four kinds of textbooks, including Exercise Physiology, Sports Health Care, Sports Anatomy, and Sports Training. Make comprehensive revisions or adaptations in an effort to make these revised textbooks stand out:
1. The structure of textbooks is more reasonable. This revision focuses on the requirements for the training of physical education at the specialty level of the new century and the direction of physical education curriculum reforms. The original textbooks' writing system and content are appropriately adjusted, with emphasis on strengthening sports theory and sports in the introduction of knowledge. The connection of sports practice, the introduction of a new concept of classifying courses by category, and the introduction of related sports content, making the structure more reasonable.

Sports Physiology Directory

Chapter One Muscle Contraction
The first section of the fine structure and physiological characteristics of muscles
Principle of muscle contraction in the second quarter
Type III muscle fiber and exercise capacity
Chapter 2 Neural Regulation of Muscle Activity
Section I Overview of the Nervous System
The central nervous system regulates body movement
The Neural Mechanism of Motor Skill Formation
Chapter III Blood and Exercise
Section 1 Composition and characteristics of blood
Function of blood
Chapter 4 Breathing and Exercise
First lung ventilation
Section 2 Gas Exchange
Regulation of breathing in the third quarter
Chapter 5 Blood Circulation and Exercise
The first section of the pumping function of the heart
Blood pressure and blood flow
Regulation of Cardiovascular Function
Chapter 6 Material Metabolism and Energy Metabolism
Section 1 Substance Metabolism
Second Energy Saving Metabolism
Third energy saving balance and weight control
Chapter VII Endocrine and Exercise
Section 1 Endocrine Overview
Section 2 Hormones' Response and Adaptation to Exercise
Chapter 8 Feeling and Movement
Section 1 Overview of Sensory Function
The relationship between certain feelings and movement
Chapter IX Physical Fitness and Training
The first section of strength
Second knot speed
Endurance
Section 4 Sensitivity and Flexibility
Section 5 Physical Fitness
Chapter X The Regularity of the Change of Human Physiological Function during Exercise
Section 1 Competitive State and Adjustment
Sports fatigue
Chapter 11 Physiological Basis of Physical Education and Training
Section 1 Physiological Essence and Effect of Physical Education and Training
Physiological load of physical education and training
Section 3 Physiological Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Education and Training
Chapter 12 Characteristics of Physical Exercise in Different Populations
Section 1 Physical characteristics of children and adolescents and physical exercise
Section II Women's Physiological Characteristics and Sports
Section III Physical Exercise for the Elderly
Chapter 13 Environment and Sports
Section 1 Hot and Cold Environment and Sports
Water saving environment and sports
Section 3 Plateau Environment and Sports
Exercise Physiology Experiment Guide
Experiment one-determination of muscle strength
Experiment two hemoglobin determination and blood type identification
Experiment 3 Measurement of human heart rate and arterial blood pressure at rest and during exercise
Experiment 4 Indirect determination of human body composition
Experiment 5: Determination of W170 (PWCl70)
Experimental Six Track and Field Estimated Maximum Oxygen Uptake
Measurement of Seven Heart Function Index and Harvard Step Index in Experiment
Experiment 8 Determination of anaerobic power [2]

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