I am blind, I am going to start studying, exercise sports physiology, within the next year, I live in Texas, this course is excellent, because it’s gonna help me get prepared, so when I go to the university and study it myself, thank you 6:17
Excellent presentation Dr. Matthews. I have a Masters in Human Biology (Though my professional career has been in the environmental field). I had a 3 class sequence on Guyton’s in grad school and as a life long cycling enthusiast I’ve studied several upper level texts on exercise physiology and put what I learned to good use. That was over 20 years ago. So I’m looking forward to your classes as a reintroduction. I do have one question for you. Do you have a suggestion for an introductory book on EP to teach the basic concepts to new or introductory level athletes who lack a science background? I’ve tried finding one myself but the ones I’ve found have either been written by a non professional and don’t really understand what they are saying or they’re just plain snake oil. Thanks Doc.
Hi @Mottleydude1. This is the only exercise physiology textbook I am aware of that labels itself as introductory. I have not read this myself though. I think you will have a hard time finding an ex phys textbook that does not assume some anatomy and physiology knowledge of the reader. www.amazon.com/Introduction-Exercise-Physiology-Tommy-Boone/dp/1449698182 You might want to look for books that label themselves as introductions to exercise science instead of exercise physiology. Perhaps the book below: shop.lww.com/ACSM-s-Introduction-to-Exercise-Science/p/9781975209131 Good luck!
Thank you so much for ding this video . I am now taking this course exercise physiology and activity it really helps me as a physical education student
In the USA there are no rules on who can open a gym. Obviously more education helps. The type of exercise science degree you get will determine the knowledge you gain. So if you want to work with clinical populations then you should get a clinical exercise science degree. If you want to work with athletes then you should find a program that specializes in that. It is also a good idea to get some business managment education.
10:00 This is a very interesting and useful infographic. Thank you. Perhaps I will save it for later. I'm a bit interested in the source of this infographic.
@@VivoPhys Thanks for replying. It's a nice rubric. It reminds me of media literacy training or something similar that colleges require students to take before writing research papers. The colleges want us to make good choices with our works cited. It would probably help everyone around the world if we internalized a rubric like this in our minds. 😅
how does this basic understanding of PAR-Q, Readiness Assessment, Physiology Fitness Assessment, Kinesiology Fitness Assessment and Body Composition Assessments relate to the application of sport, fitness and overall well-being when addressing an individual's need when prescribing an exercise program.
Hi Chouch Chouch. Those are some important and broad topics. The playlist linked to below will answer most of them for you. Happy watching! ruclips.net/p/PLf85BhZ0yM_tp3V3nTQzOprhzW-hn7QSd
Hi William Birmingham. When I mentioned peer review in this lecture I was referring to peer reviewed research journals. They do not typically review things like exercise programs, though this may exist in some practitioner journals. Peer reviewed research articles attempt to prove or dis-prove concepts. Knowing a collection of concepts allows a person to create research backed exercise programs. The American College of Sports Medicine and the National Strength and Conditioning Association are good places to look for research driven programming recommendations and potentially some examples.
Hmmm no physical therapist has ever told me why the muscles In my back are In spasms all the time, I mean it unbelievably painful, but also I dont understand why the muscles are acting like this. I never heard a sound explanation 🤔 anyways thanks I'm looking into this type of stuff slowly
Please email me with details regarding how you will do the translation and where you will upload it when it when finished. You can look me up on Montclair State Universities website.
Hi nesrin elghodi. You would probably be better off hearing a lecture like that from a physical therapist, athletic trainer, or sports medical doctor. It is a bit out of my area of expertise. Sorry.
I am blind, I am going to start studying, exercise sports physiology, within the next year, I live in Texas, this course is excellent, because it’s gonna help me get prepared, so when I go to the university and study it myself, thank you 6:17
Best of luck!
Thank you
I wanna study sports and science in college. And this video is obviously useful for me to preview and self-study. Thank you sir!
I'm glad it helped.
Amazing style and coherence in all lecs.
So simple to understand .
I'm glad you are finding these videos helpful!
Excellent presentation Dr. Matthews. I have a Masters in Human Biology (Though my professional career has been in the environmental field). I had a 3 class sequence on Guyton’s in grad school and as a life long cycling enthusiast I’ve studied several upper level texts on exercise physiology and put what I learned to good use. That was over 20 years ago. So I’m looking forward to your classes as a reintroduction.
I do have one question for you. Do you have a suggestion for an introductory book on EP to teach the basic concepts to new or introductory level athletes who lack a science background?
I’ve tried finding one myself but the ones I’ve found have either been written by a non professional and don’t really understand what they are saying or they’re just plain snake oil.
Thanks Doc.
Hi @Mottleydude1.
This is the only exercise physiology textbook I am aware of that labels itself as introductory. I have not read this myself though. I think you will have a hard time finding an ex phys textbook that does not assume some anatomy and physiology knowledge of the reader.
www.amazon.com/Introduction-Exercise-Physiology-Tommy-Boone/dp/1449698182
You might want to look for books that label themselves as introductions to exercise science instead of exercise physiology. Perhaps the book below:
shop.lww.com/ACSM-s-Introduction-to-Exercise-Science/p/9781975209131
Good luck!
@@VivoPhys Thank you very much Dr. Matthews. I’ll look into these books and see if they will fit my purpose.
Thanks!
You are welcome!
Hey Evan! Thanks for the content, your content is also useful for athletes !
I'm glad it's been helpful to you.
Thank you so much for ding this video . I am now taking this course exercise physiology and activity it really helps me as a physical education student
I'm glad it helped.
I'm one physiotherapist. I want to open my own gym in future. If I'll do Masters in CLINICAL EXERCISE SCIENCE,can I open my own gym after that?
In the USA there are no rules on who can open a gym. Obviously more education helps. The type of exercise science degree you get will determine the knowledge you gain. So if you want to work with clinical populations then you should get a clinical exercise science degree. If you want to work with athletes then you should find a program that specializes in that. It is also a good idea to get some business managment education.
Did you do a video on torque and force arm?
I do not have any videos on those concepts.
@@VivoPhys please make one!
10:00 This is a very interesting and useful infographic. Thank you. Perhaps I will save it for later. I'm a bit interested in the source of this infographic.
I created this myself. It is based on my personal professional opinion.
@@VivoPhys
Thanks for replying. It's a nice rubric. It reminds me of media literacy training or something similar that colleges require students to take before writing research papers. The colleges want us to make good choices with our works cited. It would probably help everyone around the world if we internalized a rubric like this in our minds. 😅
how does this basic understanding of PAR-Q, Readiness Assessment, Physiology Fitness Assessment, Kinesiology Fitness Assessment and Body Composition Assessments relate to the application of sport, fitness and overall well-being when addressing an individual's need when prescribing an exercise program.
Hi Chouch Chouch. Those are some important and broad topics. The playlist linked to below will answer most of them for you. Happy watching!
ruclips.net/p/PLf85BhZ0yM_tp3V3nTQzOprhzW-hn7QSd
@@VivoPhys if you were to answer my question anyway you could that would be great! Thanks!
Anyone know best exercise physiology online course
How do you get a peer-reviewed of a specialized program?
Hi William Birmingham. When I mentioned peer review in this lecture I was referring to peer reviewed research journals. They do not typically review things like exercise programs, though this may exist in some practitioner journals. Peer reviewed research articles attempt to prove or dis-prove concepts. Knowing a collection of concepts allows a person to create research backed exercise programs. The American College of Sports Medicine and the National Strength and Conditioning Association are good places to look for research driven programming recommendations and potentially some examples.
Awesome learning experience with clarified explanation 🎉❤
Thank you.
Hmmm no physical therapist has ever told me why the muscles In my back are In spasms all the time, I mean it unbelievably painful, but also I dont understand why the muscles are acting like this. I never heard a sound explanation 🤔 anyways thanks I'm looking into this type of stuff slowly
Thank you so much evans, your lec is very helpful in my class.. ☺️☺️☺️❤️
I'm glad it helped.
I start this class in the fall, have to take it online, seems like a lot
Hi Cj D. It is a lot. Good luck!
hello , i want ask if I can use this video and then translate to Arabic langue to use for our student???
Please email me with details regarding how you will do the translation and where you will upload it when it when finished. You can look me up on Montclair State Universities website.
ہو گیا کام؟ لوگ ریسرچ کر کے پھر خود ہی اپنی ویڈیو بنا لیتے ہیں ، یا اللّٰہ - کیا زمانہ آگیا شرافت والا -
Great video thank you!
You are welcome.
Please make a video a video about sport and exercise injuries please 🙏
Hi nesrin elghodi. You would probably be better off hearing a lecture like that from a physical therapist, athletic trainer, or sports medical doctor. It is a bit out of my area of expertise. Sorry.
@@VivoPhys no worries 😉 thank you anyway
Really a good content!
I'm glad you found it useful.
thank you doctor
You are welcome.
Thank you kindly sir!
I hope it helped.
Thank you sir
You are welcome.
@@VivoPhys getting addicted to your channel once again thank you so much for wonderful information .
I'm happy you find it helpful.
18:08 the list is inversed for most fItNeSs arguments.
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Who's here because of online Class? 🤣
I hope it is helping. Good luck with your studies!