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Science of Sport, Exercise & Physical Activity in the Tropics

Edwards, Andrew(Edited by)Leicht, Anthony(Edited by)
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The Greek philosopher Aristotle first suggested the earth could be divided into types of climatic zones, based on their distance from the equator.

The region nearest the equator was termed the Torrid Zone and was considered uninhabitable.

However, almost half of the world's population now live, exercise and regularly compete in this Torrid Zone, which in modern times, we recognise as the tropics.

This book is the first text to report the mechanisms, interventions, implications and practical considerations of sport, exercise and physical activity in the tropics.

Tropical conditions impose a unique blend of challenges to human physical performance and these areas are thoroughly interrogated in this monograph.

Pertinent commentaries of physiology, behaviour, sports and physical activity considerations in hot, humid, tropical conditions are provided.

These are additionally supported by peer-reviewed cutting edge research articles to maximise performance in the tropics.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1631177370 / 9781631177378
Hardback
612.044
01/06/2014
United States
191 pages
180 x 260 mm, 546 grams