INTRODUCTION
This
class is designed to be your culminating experience as an exercise science major. You will use all the techniques, equipment, and your problem solving skills to quantify exercise responses, assess physiological data, describe nutritional behaviors, and evaluate motor learning and biomechanical variables.
As part of this class, you will participate in projects that emcompass the subdisciplines of exercise science (exercise physiology, motor learning, nutrition and biomechanics). With the data collected, you will write a number of abstracts to convey the findings, using the appropriate statistical and research protocols.
OFFICE
HOURS
Spring 2012
MWF 10:00 - 11:00;T 14:00 - 15:00
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E-mail Morris Levy at mlevy@d.umn.edu
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