| Join us at the 2012 ACSM Annual Meeting |  | | | The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) 59th Annual Meeting and 3rd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine will be held May 29 - June 2, 2012, in San Francisco, California. If you are attending, please make plans to stop by the Human Kinetics booth #309! We will be displaying and selling a wide range of products and offering attendees special discounts and free shipping in the U.S. and Canada. Read more> HK is proud to support all of our authors presenting at this year’s conference. Below are the Named and President’s Lectures by HK authors. Please visit the conference website to view the advance program and all presenters. Barry A. Franklin Elsworth R. Buskirk Tutorial Lecture: “Atherosclerosis, Aerobic Capacity, and Adiposity: Activity Antecedents and Antidotes” Wednesday, May 30, 2:10 – 3:00 PM Steven N. Blair Paffenbarger Tutorial Lecture: “Physical Activity: The Ponce de Leon Elixir for Health and Function” Wednesday, May 30, 4:25 – 5:15 PM Melinda M. Manore President’s Lecture: “The Changing Face of Nutrition for Health and Performance: Past, Present, and Future” Saturday, June 2, 11:15 AM – 12:05 PM |  | | New exercise science titles available at ACSM | | Learn about the Exercise is Medicine initiative | | | The vision of Exercise is Medicine is to make physical activity and exercise a standard part of a global disease prevention and treatment medical paradigm. May is the special recognition month for Exercise is Medicine and a time for health care providers, fitness professionals, the public, and supporting organizations and constituents to recognize, emphasize and celebrate the valuable health benefits of exercise on a national scale. With its World Congress held in conjunction with the ACSM annual meeting, attendees have the opportunity to access tools needed to implement this global initiative in their communities. Helpful resources and additional information can also be found at www.ExerciseIsMedicine.org. | | | Gain insight into the molecular aspects of human physical activity | | | | Biochemistry Primer for Exercise Science, Fourth Edition, presents an introduction to biochemistry that gives readers insight into the molecular aspects of physical activity. The fourth edition features updated research and new information on signaling pathways and the regulation of gene expression. Read more> Biochemistry Primer for Exercise Science, Fourth Edition, is one of three titles in the Primers in Exercise Science series. | | Groundbreaking text challenges current hydration beliefs
| | | In Waterlogged: The Serious Problem of Overhydration in Endurance Sports, Tim Noakes, MD, DSc, and internationally recognized expert on human performance, examines widely applied hydration prescriptions for athletes and scrutinizes claims of the sports drink industry. The book describes the mechanisms of hyponatremia and includes hydration guidelines to help improve athletic performance, safeguard endurance athletes from EAH, and replace the general “drink until you can’t take another sip” practices that prevail today. His evidence of what and how much an endurance athlete should really be drinking is the basis for solid, prescriptive advice for improving performance while correcting many commonly held misconceptions about dehydration. Read more > | Subscribe, unsubscribe, or customize your email preferences, here. Human Kinetics | 1607 N. Market St. | Champaign | IL | 61820 | |
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