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Welcome to the University of Newcastle Library's

Exercise and Sports Science Science Research Guide

In this guide you will find many resources to help your study and research in the field of Exercise and Sports Science. There are also a range of learning tools that will allow you to develop your research and study skills.

Use the tabs above to find books, journal articles and other resources for your assignments or research.

      
     

    New Books on Sports Science

      

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    Practical Skills in Sports and Exercise Science - Rob Reed; Peter Reaburn
    This volume begins by examining the key transferable, general study skills students in the sciences need to master before presenting laboratory/practical skills required by the sports/exercise scientist and the theory which underpins them.

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    Strength and Conditioning - Robert Newton; Kazunori Nosaka; Marco Cardinale
    This book is an invaluable textbook and reference both for academic programs and for the continuing education of sports professionals. Integrates the latest research on physiological, anatomical and biomechanical aspects of strength and conditioning Offers numerous practical examples of applications Provides guidelines for writing and monitoring effective strength training programs

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    Essentials of Exercise Physiology - Mcardle
    Essentials of Exercise Physiology offers a compact version of the Seventh Edition of the bestselling Exercise Physiology: Nutrition, Energy, and Human Performance, making it ideal for introductory undergraduate courses. As students progress through the text, they will develop a deep understanding of the interrelationships among energy intake, energy transfer during exercise, and the physiologic systems that support energy transfer. Moreover, they will discover how to apply what they have learned to enhance exercise training, athletic performance, and health.

    Contact the Library

    Julie Mundy-Taylor
    Research and Learning Librarian
    Ourimbah Library

    Ph: (02) 4348 4225
    Fax: (02) 4348 4215
    Email: Julie.Mundy-Taylor@newcastle.edu.au

        
       

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