1. An Introduction to Exercise Science (Terry J. Housh, Dona J. Housh, Herbert A. deVries)
2. Reading and Interpreting the Literature in Exercise Science (Joel T. Cramer, Travis W. Beck)
3. Measurement in Exercise Science (Dale P. Mood)
4. Anatomy in Exercise Science ( Glen O. Johnson)
5. Exercise Physiology (Joseph P. Weir)
6. Exercise Epidemiology (Travis W. Beck)
7. Athletic Training (Kyle T. Ebersole, Ronald E. Pfeiffer)
8. Exercise and Sport Nutrition (Joan M. Eckerson)
9. Biomechanics (Nicholas Stergiou, Daniel L. Blanke, Sara A. Myers, Ka-Chun Siu)
10. Motor Control and Motor Learning (David E. Sherwood)
11. Exercise and Sport Psychology (Richard J. Schmidt)
Terry J. Housh is a professor in the Department of Nutrition and
Health Sciences, Director of the Exercise Physiology Laboratory,
and Co-director of the Center for Youth Fitness and Sports Research
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). He has co-authored
more than 170 peer-reviewed research articles and five college
textbooks, and he has given more than 200 presentations at annual
meetings of professional organizations including The American
College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), American Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD), National
Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and National Athletic
Trainers Association (NATA). He was the 1998 recipient of The
Outstanding Sport Scientist Award from the National Strength and
Conditioning Association
Dona J. Housh is a professor in The Oral Biology Department,
College of Dentistry, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center,
where she teaches Human Physiology to first year dental students as
well as post-doctoral graduate students in various dental
specialties. Housh's research interests include muscle function,
neuromuscular fatigue, and the hypertrophic responses to resistance
training. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in
prestigious scholarly journals and has presented research findings
at annual meetings of The American College of Sports Medicine and
The National Strength and Conditioning Association
Glen O. Johnson (along with Dr. William G. Thorland) began the
Ph.D. program in Exercise Physiology at UNL in the late 1970s.
Today, Dr. Johnson is a professor in the Department of Nutrition
and Health Sciences at UNL and continues to advise Exercise
Physiology doctoral students
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