Personal Fitness: Looking Good, Feeling GoodKendall Hunt, 2005 - 374 pages The Student Edition is well designed and clearly organized. Each chapter opener contains:
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Contents
Personal Fitness Is a Personal Matter | 4 |
Contributing Health Risk Factor | 12 |
Your Personal Fitness Program PFP | 18 |
Components of Fitness | 24 |
Interpreting Assessment Results | 38 |
The WrapUp | 44 |
Guidelines for Exercise | 68 |
Principles of Training | 90 |
Body Composition and Weight Control | 214 |
Stress | 240 |
Consumer Issues | 264 |
Exercise Gadgets and Gimmicks | 272 |
Understanding Web Sites | 279 |
Evaluation of Activities | 286 |
Designing Your Own Program | 308 |
Appendices | 329 |
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