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Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance is a leading textbook that explores the fundamental principles of how the human body responds to physical activity and training. This 2026 International Student Edition combines cutting-edge research with practical applications relevant to fitness professionals, personal trainers, athletes, and exercise scientists.
The book covers essential topics including cardiovascular and respiratory responses to exercise, muscular adaptation, energy systems, thermoregulation, and age-related changes in physical performance. Each chapter integrates real-world case studies and applications that demonstrate how physiological concepts translate to improved training programs and athletic performance enhancement.
Authored by Scott K. Powers, this comprehensive resource provides evidence-based information for designing effective training protocols and understanding the physiological basis of fitness improvements. Ideal for students pursuing careers in exercise science, kinesiology, and sports medicine.







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