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Fitness Professionals' Guide to Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Human Movement [Paperback]

Lawrence A. Golding (Author)
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Book Description

October 2002
Fitness Professional’s Guide to Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Human Movement is a revolution in the field of human movement. Comprehensive and meticulous, this ground-breaking text is ideal for college courses and a must for health and fitness experts, physical therapists, and related professionals. The book uses full color to isolate and illustrate every muscle in the body. And unlike 2-dimensional anatomy posters where such detail would be impossible, each muscle’s origin and insertion are shown in detail. Along with the illustrations, you’ll find a description of each muscle as well as information on its joint crossings, associated body actions, blood supply, and controlling nerves. Never has learning the muscles and their associated actions and details been easier or more straight-forward.

But the free CD-ROM included with each copy of the book is what really makes this resource unique. Developed specifically as a companion to this text, the intuitive and easy-to-use PC CD-ROM applies each of the muscles and body actions described in the book to nearly 300 specific exercises. Each exercise is shown in full-motion video and demonstrated in repeatable, correct form, with complete descriptions, step-by-step instructions, and a list of the body actions used to perform each exercise. By double-clicking on any of the 65 body actions, you’ll get a list of each muscle used in that action. Double-click on any of the muscles in the list, and you’ll be presented with detailed information about that muscle, complete with a full-color image of the muscle that you can magnify and isolate from the surrounding muscles. It even gives you an audio clip of the correct pronunciation!

Another feature of the CD allows you to view over 100 movement related activities, from a field hockey backhand to gardening to rowing a canoe, with corresponding body actions and the same double-click to live action footage and musculoskeletal detail provided for the 300 exercises. The uses of this feature are virtually limitless and can be applied to everything from occupational therapy to ergonomic engineering.

The CD also features five four- to seven-minute video lectures by Dr. Golding on muscle basics, anatomy, soreness, and strength.

And the CD even allows you to print sixteen different skeleton illustrations for use in muscle placement exercises. It also contains 20 multiple-choice quizzes on various nomenclatures, actions and attachments; these can be taken electronically and scored instantly or printed for use in classroom exercises.

CD-ROM System Requirements: The supplemental CD-ROM is for PC based Windows platforms only. System requirements include Windows 95 to Windows XP. It will not work on Windows NT3.51 or Windows NT4 with service Pack 4 or less (though upgrading your NT system may be done easily with free downloads from Microsoft on their website). Other software requirements that generally come pre-loaded with Windows are: Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC), Jet Database engine, QuickTime 4 video viewer application, and The Distributed Component Object Module (DCOM95). The program requires 235 MB of hard drive space, 64 MB or more of RAM, and a Pentium class processor of at least 133mhz.



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About the Author

Larry Golding, Ph.D., FACSM, has been a professional in the field of kinesiology and physical education for the past 50 years. He has been a continuous member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) since 1955, and a continuous member of the American College of Sports Medicine since 1961. He holds the highest certifications from ACSM--Program Director, and Health and Fitness Director. Currently, Dr. Golding is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas - a rank only held by six other faculty. He has certified over 6,000 Fitness Specialists.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Healthy Learning (October 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585187062
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585187065
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #53,761 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Helped me to learn insertions and nerves supplying muscles, March 26, 2005
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This review is from: Fitness Professionals' Guide to Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Human Movement (Paperback)
This book was wonderful for helping me get a better understanding of the muscles of the body. Being a new fitness trainer, it's really important to help my clients as much as possible. I also used another reference which was much easier to read then big anatomy and physiology textbooks. I highly recommend "Key Facts for Anatomy and Physiology" by Patrick Leonardi. This book gets to the point and explains the muscles,bones,nerves and blood supply of the body in reader-friendly language. Both books helped me very much to get a better understanding of the body.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars How can there be missing pictures?, December 27, 2004
This review is from: Fitness Professionals' Guide to Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Human Movement (Paperback)
The diagrams are a little too schematic, showing some muscle bellies well displaced from their actual positions. What's worse is that the software doesn't have any pictures available for many of the muscles listed. There was also at least one difference from Gray's Anatomy that I think Gray got right and this book didn't. If I'd been able to try this before buying, I wouldn't have bought it.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Associate Professor, School of Medicine, University Nevada, November 14, 2004
This review is from: Fitness Professionals' Guide to Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Human Movement (Paperback)
This is an excellent tool for trainers, professors, fitness professionals or students who want to engage in active learning. As a health/fitness trainer and an Associate Professor at a University, I use the book and CD during training courses, academic seminars and as a quick - interactive reference available in all our human performance labs on campus. Internationally, my training seminars in Asia and Europe include the materials because they are understood in any language. Students can explore questions on their own, at their own pace. The challenging information is presented in way that there are multiple methods (text, color pictures, CD 'live' movement and narrated on screen lectures) so everyone can discover the answers to who, what, where, why, how the body moves. Dr. Golding left no muscle or joint unexamined in this incredibly comprehensive tool kit for learning. It's a masterpiece that progresses learning and allows students to discover the human body at their own pace using reliable information. Thanks Dr. Golding for once again, making our work as educators a pleasure!
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arm inward rotation, arm horizontal adduction, bony markings, lateral epicondylar ridge, first phalange, greater multangular, spine flexors, innominate bone, arm adduction, spine extensors, shoulder extensors, gluteal line, arm flexion, spinalis capitis, elbow extensors, radial flexion, outward rotation, isometric contraction, elbow flexors, spinalis cervicis, ulnar flexion, supinator crest, knee flexors, deltoid posterior, eccentric contraction
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Blood Supply, Joint Crossings, One Nerves, Two Nerves, Spine Nerves, Arms Down, Gripping the Bar, Gripping the Dumbbells, One Rank, Three Nerves
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