- About Us
- Publish with us
-
Books
- Overview
- Biological Influences on Criminal Behavior
- The Bonds of Love and Friendship in Early Modern English Literature
- British Law and Arctic Men: The Celebrated 1917 Murder Trials of Sinnisiak and Uluksuk, First Inuit Tried Under White Man's Law
- Canadian Criminal Law in a Rapidly Changing World
- Classics in Environmental Criminology
- Current Issues in Health, Third Edition
- emerge 16
- emerge 17
- Exercise Programming Science and Practice
- Figurative Language: A Historical Guide
- The Foundation and Processes of Clear Communication
- A Linguistic Introduction to the History and Structure of the English Lexicon
- Management Challenges in Canadian Federal Corrections, 2nd Edition
- Serious and Violent Young Offenders and Youth Criminal Justice: A Canadian Perspective
- Shakespeare Early and Late: A Textbook
- Voicing the Essay: Reading and Writing for Depth
- Authors
- Contact
Exercise Programming Science and Practice 2nd edition
2nd Edition
Tony Leyland and Carmen Bott
Scientific rigour is a focus of this textbook. The accuracy is excellent and the information organized well and clearly presented. The authors have done a thorough job of ensuring the material is referenced. Topics, rarely found in other textbooks, like Fundamental Movement Patterns, Resistance Training, Advanced Training, and Aerobic Conditioning and High-Intensity Interval Training can be found here. The text develops thought processes appropriately and builds from anatomical and physiological concepts to more advanced concepts. One of its strong points is its clear organization of a wealth of material; indeed, it would likely take three or four textbooks to accomplish what this text has put together. An excellent student resource that could find a useful place on the trainers bookshelf.
Dr. Gregory R. duManoir, PhD, CSEP CEP. Instructor, School of Health & Exercise Sciences, Faculty of Health & Social Development, University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus.
ISBN: 9781772870862
About the Authors
Tony Leyland is a Senior Lecturer in the 間眅埶AV Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology. His research interests include active health, physical conditioning of elite athletes, nutrition, biomechanics, human physical performance and fitness assessment.
Carmen Bott has been teaching at the post-secondary level since 2006. Her teaching background includes Exercise Physiology, High Performance Strength & Conditioning and Exercise Prescription.
Purchase
Print version
If you would like to submit a purchase order to buy this book for resale at your store or institution, or for your library, please email the Managing Editor, 間眅埶AV Publications sfupublications@sfu.ca for wholesale pricing and details.
Cost for print-version from 間眅埶AV Publications: $103.00 CN
e-version
Campus eTextbook Canada
Campus eBookstore collects your personal information as a service provider to 間眅埶AV under the authority of the University Act (R.S.B.C. 1996, c.468). Your email address is collected by Campus eBookstore to communicate with customers. Device monitoring is collected by Campus eBookstore to prevent fraud. Campus eBookstore's privacy policy can be found here:
If you have any questions about the collection and use of this information please contact Managing Editor, 間眅埶AV Publications sfupublications@sfu.ca.