The document discusses exercise physiology and its professionalization. It describes exercise physiology as addressing the short-term biological responses to physical activity and how the body adapts over time. It also lists highly regarded exercise physiology organizations and discusses the perceived roles of exercise physiologists in sports programs, wellness, and preventing lifestyle diseases. Finally, it envisions the future of exercise physiology in areas like exercise as medicine, clinical practice, research, and use of technology in fitness assessment and training.
The document discusses exercise physiology and its professionalization. It describes exercise physiology as addressing the short-term biological responses to physical activity and how the body adapts over time. It also lists highly regarded exercise physiology organizations and discusses the perceived roles of exercise physiologists in sports programs, wellness, and preventing lifestyle diseases. Finally, it envisions the future of exercise physiology in areas like exercise as medicine, clinical practice, research, and use of technology in fitness assessment and training.
The document discusses exercise physiology and its professionalization. It describes exercise physiology as addressing the short-term biological responses to physical activity and how the body adapts over time. It also lists highly regarded exercise physiology organizations and discusses the perceived roles of exercise physiologists in sports programs, wellness, and preventing lifestyle diseases. Finally, it envisions the future of exercise physiology in areas like exercise as medicine, clinical practice, research, and use of technology in fitness assessment and training.
The document discusses exercise physiology and its professionalization. It describes exercise physiology as addressing the short-term biological responses to physical activity and how the body adapts over time. It also lists highly regarded exercise physiology organizations and discusses the perceived roles of exercise physiologists in sports programs, wellness, and preventing lifestyle diseases. Finally, it envisions the future of exercise physiology in areas like exercise as medicine, clinical practice, research, and use of technology in fitness assessment and training.
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Walk for Health Jog for Fitness and Run for
07/17/2023 1 Competition CURRENT TRENDS AND ISSUES IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
Dr. S.M. Prakash
Director of Physical Education Kuvempu University Shankaraghatta – 577 451 SHIMOGA Dist. KARNATAKA.
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07/17/2023 2 Competition CURRENT OPENINGS Adapted Physical Activity Athletic Training Biomechanics Chairs/Deans Exercise Physiology Other Openings Health History Measurement, Evaluation and Research Motor behavior Philosophy/Sport Studies Physical Activity/Health Physical Education Pedagogy Psychology of Sport and Exercise Recreation and Leisure Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity Sport Management Sport Skill
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07/17/2023 3 Competition What is Exercise Physiology? Exercise Physiology is a sub-discipline of Kinesiology that addresses • 1) the short-term biological responses to the stress of physical activity and • 2) how the body adapts to repeated bouts of physical activity over time. Exercise physiology professionals often have the responsibility of conditioning a person to a higher level of fitness and/or health while, at the same time, being aware of safety issues (risk of injury, illness, environmental exposure, etc.) associated with a single session of exercise. - Paul Davis Walk for Health Jog for Fitness and Run for 07/17/2023 4 Competition Highly Regarded Exercise Physiology-Related Organizations
• American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary
Rehabilitationhttp://www.aacvpr.org/ • American College of Sports Medicine http ://www.acsm.org/ • American Council on Exercise http://www.acefitness.org/ • IDEA Health and Fitness Association http ://www.ideafit.com/ • National Strength and Conditioning Association http ://www.nsca-lift.org/
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07/17/2023 5 Competition PROFESSIONALIZATION OF EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Perceived Exercise Physiology
1. Sports specific, wellness and muscular strength
programmes 2. Risk factors for heart diseases and other lifestyle disorders 3. Giving importance to sports medicine than exercise physiology Practice of exercise physiology as health care professionals Walk for Health Jog for Fitness and Run for 07/17/2023 6 Competition FLEXNER’S SIX CHARACTERISTICS OF A PROFESSION IN EX. PHY. Is Exercise Physiology 1. Intellectual? 2. Having ethical and legal responsibility to clients? 3. Based on body of knowledge? 4. Practical? 5. Taught in an academic setting? 6. Organized and is it motivated by altruism? Walk for Health Jog for Fitness and Run for 07/17/2023 7 Competition AMERICAN SOCIETY OF EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST (Estd.1997)
Accreditation of University Undergraduate
Programmes Board Certification of Exercise Physiologists’ Professional Title
As Leaders in health, fitness, rehabilitation
and athletics ; the exercise Physiologist will increasingly be recognized for their scientific and hands-on ‘laboratory’ Knowledge. Walk for Health Jog for Fitness and Run for 07/17/2023 8 Competition IMAGES OF EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
Students Image – Fitness type of Jobs
New image - An accredited, professionally oriented academic program of study now defines the professional image of exercise physiologists. The Board of Accreditation is the multifaceted collage of work and effort across the spectrum of professional issues, concerns, and management of exercise physiology Walk for Health Jog for Fitness and Run for 07/17/2023 9 Competition IMAGES OF EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 1. The new and involving image of exercise physiology is critical to expanded career opportunities, professional credibility, and financial stability. 2. Exercise physiologists represent multi- dimensional aspects of healthcare and, in time, they will be viewed as critical healthcare professionals alongside physical therapy, occupational therapy, and nursing. Walk for Health Jog for Fitness and Run for 07/17/2023 10 Competition Exercise Physiology as an Academic Department Physiotherapist and exercise physiologist
Technical level of thinking - to that of a
strategically important healthcare professional
Need for Licensed Practitioner
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07/17/2023 11 Competition Future of Exercise Physiology • share the idea of professional autonomy among other healthcare professionals • a professional look that conveys an impeccable understanding and application of knowledge to better living • look for ways to bring knowledge to the public sector is part of the paradigm shift • need to get involved in the application of exercise physiology concepts and ideas to the “real” world • Exercise as medicine – exercise prescription expert • EP as an important clinical and research implications
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07/17/2023 12 Competition Future of Exercise Physiology • technologically advanced methods of fitness assessment and fitness development, • cardiovascular and health promotion, • physical and psychological wellness, • training and/or rehabilitation of clients with neuromuscular, respiratory, and/or cardiovascular problems, • study and application of alternative and complementary medicine to a variety of emotional and stress induced issues, and • research to better understand the human condition (including athletics and sports training) Ref: http://www.exercisephysiologists.com/JPEPaugust2003/ Walk for Health Jog for Fitness and Run for 07/17/2023 13 Competition TECHNOGYM
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