Overview
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David G. McDonald
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Department of Psychology, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
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James A. Hodgdon
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Department of Applied Psychology, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, USA
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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- David G. McDonald, James A. Hodgdon
Pages 1-12
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- David G. McDonald, James A. Hodgdon
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- David G. McDonald, James A. Hodgdon
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Back Matter
Pages 195-224
About this book
Numerous provocative studies on the psychological effects of aerobic fitness training are available today, and more are appearing almost on a daily basis. This book reviews and evaluates the research, and it asks and attempts to answer significant background questions: What are the various motivating factors that have contributed to the emergence of the national fitness movement? What are the public health considerations con- cerning the relationship between physical fitness and coronary heart disease? What exactly do we mean by "physical fitness," especially "aerobic" fitness? This book contains essential, in-depth data for everyone interested in the most solid and reliable information on the psychology of aerobic fitness.
Authors and Affiliations
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Department of Psychology, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
David G. McDonald
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Department of Applied Psychology, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, USA
James A. Hodgdon