 |  Kinesiology, 10/e Nancy Hamilton,
University of Northern Iowa Kathryn Luttgens,
Northeastern University
What's New- Uses updated analysis examples throughout the text to help better explain
anatomical and biomechanical concepts to undergraduates.
- Expands applications to include more examples with the young, the elderly,
and the disabled, and are not only sport-specific broadening the appeal of
the book to a wider range of students.
- Focuses on more common activities rather than activities such as synchronized
swimming to increase the relevance for students.
- Updates the coverage of bones in the elderly population and the implications
of bone loss for them.
- Provides online resources for students and instructors through an online
learning center, which includes interactive quizzing, an online lab manual,
web links, password-protected downloadable ancillaries for instructors, and
new books come packaged with PowerWeb access card, a dynamic website with
articles, exercises and news updates.
- Includes Websites in selected chapters to help students explore topics on
the web.
- Easily used within WebCT, Blackboard and other course web management systems.
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