Here is a sample of kinesiology-related books that are new to Gleeson Library. To view additional titles, see New Kinesiology Books on the library website.
Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water
“Swimming Pretty” by Vicki Valosik traces the evolution of synchronized swimming from Victorian theater to Olympic sport. The book highlights pioneering female swimmers like Esther Williams, Lurline the Water Queen, and Annette Kellerman, who challenged societal norms and influenced water safety and physical education. Valosik explores the tension between aesthetics and athleticism in aquatic performance, showcasing how these women not only entertained but also contributed to reducing drowning rates and paving the way for future generations of female swimmers. This meticulously researched history brings long-overdue recognition to an important American sport.
Sociocultural Issues in Sport and Physical Activity
“Sociocultural Issues in Sport and Physical Activity” explores the complex relationship between modern physical activities and society, extending beyond sports to include fitness, dance, and weightlifting. The book examines how political, educational, media, and economic institutions influence this relationship, and how race, gender, social class, and ability are interpreted socially. It addresses contemporary topics such as reducing disparities, the medicalization of fitness, and the globalization of the fitness industry. The text also discusses public health promotion and body positivity. With features like chapter objectives and discussion questions, it offers a comprehensive, cross-cultural perspective on society, health, and physical culture.
Sports in American History: From Colonization to Globalization
“Sports in American History: From Colonization to Globalization” offers a comprehensive exploration of sports as a social and cultural phenomenon in the United States. The book examines sports through various historical periods, highlighting the influence of women, minorities, and diverse groups on American sporting culture. It addresses contemporary issues like the Covid-19 pandemic, social justice movements, and technological advancements in sports. The text includes primary documents, timelines, and full-length articles from Sport History Review, providing students with a well-rounded perspective on the evolution of American sports and their intersection with society.
Sport Injury Prevention Anatomy
“Sport Injury Prevention Anatomy” is a comprehensive guide to preventing common sports injuries. The book uses detailed medical illustrations and current research to explain injury mechanisms and prevention strategies. It covers injuries from head to foot, focusing on high-risk areas like the ACL, shoulder, and hamstrings. The text emphasizes resistance training as a key prevention method, offering programming templates and advice on integrating exercises into existing routines. It also highlights the importance of proper warm-ups and provides guidance on designing personalized injury prevention programs. The book is an invaluable resource for athletes and trainers seeking to maintain peak physical condition and avoid injury-related setbacks.
Positive Youth Development Through Sport
This book critically examines the role of sport in positive youth development (PYD), cutting through political rhetoric to offer evidence-based insights. Now in its third edition, it features contributions from diverse disciplines, exploring theoretical foundations, assessment methods, and practical applications of PYD through sport. The expanded content covers PYD in schools, Indigenous populations, and across the lifespan, along with new case studies and program evaluation techniques. It serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers interested in youth sport’s potential for personal and social development.
Research Methods in Physical Activity
“Research Methods in Physical Activity” is a comprehensive guide for kinesiology and exercise science students. This updated version features a full-color layout and covers the entire research process, from planning to publication. The book is divided into four parts, addressing research overview, statistical and measurement issues, various methodologies, and paper development. New contributors bring fresh perspectives from biomechanics and sport psychology. Enhancements include updated references, more accessible statistical techniques, and new sections on public health initiatives and philosophical research. The text employs learning aids, practical applications, and a running glossary to make complex concepts understandable, aiming to instill confidence in emerging researchers.
Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology
“Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology” is a comprehensive textbook by Robert Weinberg and Daniel Gould that explores the field of sport and exercise psychology. This updated edition incorporates the latest research and practices, addressing emerging trends such as mental health in athletes, COVID-19 effects, mindfulness, and Olympic Games issues. The book covers personal and situational factors affecting performance, group dynamics, and psychological techniques for improved effectiveness. It also examines psychological aspects of health, exercise, and children’s sport participation. The text includes interactive online activities and multimedia content through HKPropel, providing students with a thorough understanding of the field and its applications.
Mental Health and Well-being Interventions in Sport: Research, Theory and Practice
This updated edition provides a comprehensive overview of mental health research, models, and approaches in sport, featuring insights from global experts. It offers evidence-based guidance on designing, implementing, and evaluating sport-based interventions for athletes, coaches, and officials. The book covers topics such as injury, depression, eating disorders, abuse, and burnout, presenting emerging research in accessible chapters. It also explores how sport can be used in extreme environments like prisons to improve mental health. Aimed at practitioners, researchers, and students, the book emphasizes the importance of supporting mental health and well-being in all sports settings and contexts.
Clinical Exercise Physiology: Exercise Management for Chronic Diseases and Special Populations
“Clinical Exercise Physiology” is a comprehensive guide to the clinical aspects of exercise physiology. It covers 24 chronic diseases and conditions across various populations, making it an essential resource for students preparing for clinical exercise certifications. The book features updated content, a full-color layout, new sidebars, and a chapter on clinical exercise programming. It includes online tools through HKPropel, such as case studies, discussion questions, and quizzes. Endorsed by multiple international organizations, this edition offers an in-depth review of diseases and conditions encountered in clinical exercise physiology, benefiting both new and experienced professionals in the field.
Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance
“Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance” is a comprehensive guide for students in kinesiology, sport science, and related fields. It covers data collection, analysis, and practical application in human performance assessment. The book combines introductory algebraic concepts with Microsoft Excel and IBM SPSS software for calculations and data analysis. Focusing on reliability and validity, it provides tools for evidence-based decision-making. The sixth edition includes new content on physical activity assessment, sport video analysis apps, and employment-related testing. It is divided into four parts covering measurement concepts, statistics, reliability and validity, and practical applications. HKPropel access provides online learning aids, sample data sets, and interactive activities.
Book summaries composed with AI-assistance.