

Below is a
selection of just a few of these:Noted Exercise PhysiologistsAustin Flint,
Jr., (1836-1915) One of the first American pioneer physicians, studied
physiological responses to exercise in his influential medical
textbooks.Edward Hitchcock, Jr., (1828-1911) Amherst College Professor of
hygiene and physical education, devoted his academic career to the
scientific study of physical exercise ,training and the body. Coauthored
1860 text on exercise physiology.George Wells Fitz, M.D. (1860-1934) Created
the first departmental major in Anatomy, Physiology, and Physical Training
at Harvard University in 1891.August Krogh (1874-1949) Won the 1920 Nobel
prize in physiology for discovering the mechanism that controlled capillary
blood flow in resting or active muscle.Per-Olof Astrand (1922-) Professor at
the Department of physiology, Karlinska institute, Stockholm. Wrote seminal
paper which evaluated the physical working capacity of men and women aged
4-33 years. He was propelled to the forefront of experimental exercise
physiology and achieved worldwide fame.
The Study of Sport Science:Higher-education degrees in sports science or
human physiology are also becoming increasingly popular with many
universities now offering both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the
discipline. Opportunities for graduates in these fields include employment
as a physical education teacher, dietician or nutritionist, performance
analyst, sports coach, sports therapist, fitness center manager, sports
administrator, strength and conditioning specialist or retail manager of a
sports store. Graduates may also be well positioned to undertake further
training to become an accredited physiotherapist, exercise physiologist or
clinical exercise consultant.There are many noted institutions in the United
Kingdom which run course in sport and exercise sciences. The most
distinguished are located at Loughborough, Exeter, Bath and Birmingham.
Sports Science on the web:The world wide web offers a vast wealth of
information upon sport science, human physiology, training etc. The most
notable are the various organizations that govern the sport. There are a
variety of governing bodies that oversee the practice of exercise
professionals, to ensure high standards of practice. In the UK there is the
British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) http://www.bases.org.uk/newsite/home.asp.
In the US there are various bodies such as the American College of Sports
Medicine (ACSM) http://www.acsm.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home.
Sport Science
fSport
Science is a discipline that studies the application of scientific
principles and techniques with the aim of improving sporting performance.
Human movement is a related scientific discipline that studies human
movement in all contexts including that of sport.The study of sports science
traditionally incorporates areas of physiology, psychology, motor control
and biomechanics but also includes other topics such as nutrition and diet,
sports technology, anthropometry kinanthropometry and performance
analysis.Sports scientists and performance consultants are growing in demand
and employment numbers, with the ever-increasing focus within the sporting
world on achieving the best results possible. Through the study of science
and sport, researchers have developed a greater understanding on how the
human body reacts to exercise, training, different environments and many
other stimuli. Origins of Exercise Physiology:The origins of exercise
physiology are traced back to the early Greek physicians.
Such as the noted ancient Greek physician Galen (131-201) who wrote 87
detailed essays about improving health (proper nutrition), aerobic fitness,
and strengthening muscles. Assyrian Hunayn Ibn Ishaq translated Galen’s
work, along with that of Hippocrates, into Arabic which lead to the spread
of Greek physiology throughout the Middle East and Europe. Between 776 B.C
to 393 A.D, the ancient Greek physicians planned the training regimens and
diets of the Olympic competitors, which developed many principles still used
today.New ideas upon the working and functioning of the human body emerged
during the renaissance as anatomists and physicians challenged the
previously known theory's. These spread with the implementation of the
printed word, the result of Gutenberg's printing press in the 15th century.
Allied with this was a large increase in academia in general, universities
were forming all around the world. Importantly these new scholars went
beyond the simplistic notions of the early Greek physicians, and shed light
upon the complexities of the circulatory, and digestive systems.
Furthermore by the middle of the 19th century early medical schools (such as
the Harvard Medical School, formed 1782) began appearing in the United
States, whose graduates went on to assume positions of importance in
academia and allied medical research.Medical journal publications in the
United States increased tremendously during this period. In conjunction the
developments in America were also continuing across Europe. In 1898, three
articles on physical activity appeared in the first volume of the American
Journal of Physiology. Other articles and reviews subsequently appeared in
prestigious journals. The German applied physiology publication,
Internationale Zeitschrift fur Phsyiologie einschliesslich Arbeitphysiologie
(1929-1940; now know as the European Journal of Applied Physiology and
Occupational Physiology), became a significant journal in the field of
research.From this period to the modern day, a number of key figures have
moulded the field into what it is today.





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