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Vital Signs, Episode 38, Endurance Training
presented by Sanjay Gupta, 1969-; produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Vital Signs, Episode 38 (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2017), 23 mins
The human body is capable of extraordinary feats, but what's the limit? Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets the team working to reach the next level: breaking the two-hour marathon.
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presented by Sanjay Gupta, 1969-; produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Vital Signs, Episode 38 (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2017), 23 mins
Description
The human body is capable of extraordinary feats, but what's the limit? Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets the team working to reach the next level: breaking the two-hour marathon.
Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Cable News Network (CNN)
Author / Creator
Sanjay Gupta, 1969-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Cable News Network (CNN)
Series
Vital Signs
Topic / Theme
Running, Athletes
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Personal Training in a Medical Fitness Environment: Training the Kinetic Chain Functionally
written by Donald Gallucci, fl. 2013, Medical Fitness Association; presented by Donald Gallucci, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 52 mins
Personal Training in a Medical Fitness Environment: Train the Kinetic Chain Functionally discusses the need to provide a continuum of care in a medical fitness setting. In this regard, the video reviews how offering personal training is an integral factor when creating an array of services. The video also details...
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written by Donald Gallucci, fl. 2013, Medical Fitness Association; presented by Donald Gallucci, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 52 mins
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Personal Training in a Medical Fitness Environment: Train the Kinetic Chain Functionally discusses the need to provide a continuum of care in a medical fitness setting. In this regard, the video reviews how offering personal training is an integral factor when creating an array of services. The video also details the three basic steps involved in a clinical approach to personal training in a medical fitness environment: observe and assess; identi...
Personal Training in a Medical Fitness Environment: Train the Kinetic Chain Functionally discusses the need to provide a continuum of care in a medical fitness setting. In this regard, the video reviews how offering personal training is an integral factor when creating an array of services. The video also details the three basic steps involved in a clinical approach to personal training in a medical fitness environment: observe and assess; identify and correct; and integrate into function, a dimension that the video points out is critical. In addition, the video points out several screening and assessment tools and techniques that can be utilized to help functionally train individuals.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Donald Gallucci, fl. 2013, Medical Fitness Association
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Movement, Athletes, Strength training, Muscles, Rehabilitation centers, Fitness professionals, Physical therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2014 by Healthy Learning
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Quantification of Sweat Electrolyte Losses During Prolonged Exercise
presented by Lindsay Baker, fl. 2007-2017 and Jeff Zachwieja, fl. 1991-2017; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 34 mins
Quantification of Sweat Electrolyte Losses During Prolonged Exercise provides an update of the goals of the Gatorade Sports Science Institute, which include expanding its reach into sports nutrition and broadening the scope of its research in the science of hydration. The video also presents research that examines...
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presented by Lindsay Baker, fl. 2007-2017 and Jeff Zachwieja, fl. 1991-2017; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 34 mins
Description
Quantification of Sweat Electrolyte Losses During Prolonged Exercise provides an update of the goals of the Gatorade Sports Science Institute, which include expanding its reach into sports nutrition and broadening the scope of its research in the science of hydration. The video also presents research that examines electrolyte needs of athletes. Specifically, the video details the role of sweat sodium loss in exercise-associated cramping and hypon...
Quantification of Sweat Electrolyte Losses During Prolonged Exercise provides an update of the goals of the Gatorade Sports Science Institute, which include expanding its reach into sports nutrition and broadening the scope of its research in the science of hydration. The video also presents research that examines electrolyte needs of athletes. Specifically, the video details the role of sweat sodium loss in exercise-associated cramping and hyponatremia. In addition, the video discusses methods of measuring sweat electrolyte loss and offers insights relating to these collection procedures.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning, Monterey Bay Video Production Company
Author / Creator
Lindsay Baker, fl. 2007-2017, Jeff Zachwieja, fl. 1991-2017
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Hydration, Electrolyte imbalance, Sports medicine, Athletes, Hyponatremia, Depletion, volume
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Healthy Learning
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45 Years as a Team Physician: Lessons From the Laboratory, Operating Room, and Playing Field
written by John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 1 mins
45 Years as Team Physician: Lessons From the Laboratory, Operating Room, and
Playing Field features one of the most respected professionals in the field of sports medicine, using words and slides, to recount his journey through the classrooms, the laboratories, the clinics, the training rooms, and the playing fiel...
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written by John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 1 mins
Description
45 Years as Team Physician: Lessons From the Laboratory, Operating Room, and
Playing Field features one of the most respected professionals in the field of sports medicine, using words and slides, to recount his journey through the classrooms, the laboratories, the clinics, the training rooms, and the playing fields that he has traveled. The video explores the evolution of the field of sports medicine s understanding of common orthopedic-related...
45 Years as Team Physician: Lessons From the Laboratory, Operating Room, and
Playing Field features one of the most respected professionals in the field of sports medicine, using words and slides, to recount his journey through the classrooms, the laboratories, the clinics, the training rooms, and the playing fields that he has traveled. The video explores the evolution of the field of sports medicine s understanding of common orthopedic-related problems of the knee and the possible role of surgery in addressing those problems. The video also explores the need for sports to be returned to the players, given the epidemic of over-use injuries and the under emphasis on sport specialization.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Wounds and injuries, Athletes, Orthopedics, Knee, Sports medicine, Surgery
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2013 by Healthy Learning
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ACL Injuries in the Child Athlete: Where Are We?
written by Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 40 mins
ACL Injuries in the Child Athlete: Where Are We? provides an overview of the key factors involved in treating knee injuries in child adolescent athletes. In a step-by-step manner, the video reviews the process for dealing with an injury—diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The video also discusses the issue...
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written by Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 40 mins
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ACL Injuries in the Child Athlete: Where Are We? provides an overview of the key factors involved in treating knee injuries in child adolescent athletes. In a step-by-step manner, the video reviews the process for dealing with an injury—diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The video also discusses the issue of operative vs. nonoperative concerning an ACL injury in a youth athlete and points out the four parameters that should be considered...
ACL Injuries in the Child Athlete: Where Are We? provides an overview of the key factors involved in treating knee injuries in child adolescent athletes. In a step-by-step manner, the video reviews the process for dealing with an injury—diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The video also discusses the issue of operative vs. nonoperative concerning an ACL injury in a youth athlete and points out the four parameters that should be considered when deciding which approach to adopt. In addition, the video reviews the efforts of Dr. Martha Murray regarding biologic ACL repairs.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Person Discussed
John Robert Sutton, 1941-1996, Martha Murray, fl. 2013
Topic / Theme
Children, Athletes, Sports, Sports medicine, Adolescents, Knee, Wounds and injuries, Pediatrics, Surgery
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2013 by Healthy Learning
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Exercising With Type 1 Diabetes: Physiological Concerns and a Clinical Perspective
written by Matthew Corcoran, 1970- and Sheri Colberg, fl. 2012, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Matthew Corcoran, 1970- and Sheri Colberg, fl. 2012; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 53 mins
Exercising With Type 1 Diabetes: Physiological Concerns and a Clinical Perspective addresses the key aspects of exercising with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The video details the physiological concerns of athletes with T1D, as well as looks at exercising with T1D from a clinical perspective. Initially, the video defines...
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written by Matthew Corcoran, 1970- and Sheri Colberg, fl. 2012, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Matthew Corcoran, 1970- and Sheri Colberg, fl. 2012; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 53 mins
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Exercising With Type 1 Diabetes: Physiological Concerns and a Clinical Perspective addresses the key aspects of exercising with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The video details the physiological concerns of athletes with T1D, as well as looks at exercising with T1D from a clinical perspective. Initially, the video defines type 1 diabetes and explains how those individuals with T1D can optimize their level of performance through appropriate fuel availabil...
Exercising With Type 1 Diabetes: Physiological Concerns and a Clinical Perspective addresses the key aspects of exercising with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The video details the physiological concerns of athletes with T1D, as well as looks at exercising with T1D from a clinical perspective. Initially, the video defines type 1 diabetes and explains how those individuals with T1D can optimize their level of performance through appropriate fuel availability. The video reviews the three energy systems that work during physical activity (ATP-CP, glycolysis, and aerobic) and outlines ways to prevent hypoglycemia. Finally, the video discusses the problem of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) from a clinical perspective, including a review of the "vicious cycle of hypoglycemia.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Matthew Corcoran, 1970-, Sheri Colberg, fl. 2012, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Sports medicine, Athletes, Physiology, Exercise, Diabetes, Hypoglycemia
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2013 by Healthy Learning
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Heat Illness in Athletes: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment
written by W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; presented by W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 1 mins
Heat Illness in Athletes: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment features an overview of the physiology of heat illness. The video also explores the issue of how hot is too hot for sports. In addition, the video discusses why some athletes experience heat-related problems, while other don’t. The video also revie...
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written by W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; presented by W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 1 mins
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Heat Illness in Athletes: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment features an overview of the physiology of heat illness. The video also explores the issue of how hot is too hot for sports. In addition, the video discusses why some athletes experience heat-related problems, while other don’t. The video also reviews the role of heat acclimation and hydration in preventing heat illness. Furthermore, the video details the signs and symptoms for sev...
Heat Illness in Athletes: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment features an overview of the physiology of heat illness. The video also explores the issue of how hot is too hot for sports. In addition, the video discusses why some athletes experience heat-related problems, while other don’t. The video also reviews the role of heat acclimation and hydration in preventing heat illness. Furthermore, the video details the signs and symptoms for several of the more common types of heat illness, including cramping, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Hydration, Hyponatremia, Body temperature, Sports medicine, Sports, Athletes, Physiology, Heat stroke, Fatigue, Dehydration
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2013 by Healthy Learning
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The Impact of Anti-Doping on Best Practice for the Health Professional
presented by Matthew Fedoruk, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 43 mins
The Impact of Anti-Doping on Best Practice for the Health Professional defines the mission of the United States Anti-Doping Association (USADA) and delineates the components upon which it focuses to achieve its mission. The video also reviews the reasons that athletes attempt doping. In addition, the video present...
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presented by Matthew Fedoruk, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 43 mins
Description
The Impact of Anti-Doping on Best Practice for the Health Professional defines the mission of the United States Anti-Doping Association (USADA) and delineates the components upon which it focuses to achieve its mission. The video also reviews the reasons that athletes attempt doping. In addition, the video presents an in-depth discussion of drug testing, including its value and limitations. Finally, the video discusses dietary supplements as they...
The Impact of Anti-Doping on Best Practice for the Health Professional defines the mission of the United States Anti-Doping Association (USADA) and delineates the components upon which it focuses to achieve its mission. The video also reviews the reasons that athletes attempt doping. In addition, the video presents an in-depth discussion of drug testing, including its value and limitations. Finally, the video discusses dietary supplements as they relate to athletes and drug testing.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Matthew Fedoruk, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Athletes, Drug abuse
Copyright Message
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It Takes a Team to Condition an Athlete: The Role of NCAA, ACSM, and Coaches in Promoting Health and Safety Among Student-Athletes and Coach...
written by Lisa Barkley, fl. 2013, Brian Hainline, fl. 1994-2017, Floyd A. Keith, fl. 2013 and W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Lisa Barkley, fl. 2013, Brian Hainline, fl. 1994-2017, Floyd A. Keith, fl. 2013 and W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 46 mins
It Takes a Team to Condition an Athlete: The Role of NCAA, ACSM, and Coaches in Promoting Health and Safety Among Student-Athletes and Coaches explores the fact the health and lives of student-athletes are precious and reviews several of the factors involved in their well-being. In that regard, the video discusses...
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written by Lisa Barkley, fl. 2013, Brian Hainline, fl. 1994-2017, Floyd A. Keith, fl. 2013 and W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Lisa Barkley, fl. 2013, Brian Hainline, fl. 1994-2017, Floyd A. Keith, fl. 2013 and W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 46 mins
Description
It Takes a Team to Condition an Athlete: The Role of NCAA, ACSM, and Coaches in Promoting Health and Safety Among Student-Athletes and Coaches explores the fact the health and lives of student-athletes are precious and reviews several of the factors involved in their well-being. In that regard, the video discusses the ways in which the NCAA, ACSM, and coaches can impact the basic wellness level of student-athletes. Featuring four highly respected...
It Takes a Team to Condition an Athlete: The Role of NCAA, ACSM, and Coaches in Promoting Health and Safety Among Student-Athletes and Coaches explores the fact the health and lives of student-athletes are precious and reviews several of the factors involved in their well-being. In that regard, the video discusses the ways in which the NCAA, ACSM, and coaches can impact the basic wellness level of student-athletes. Featuring four highly respected professionals, the video offers almost two hours of information, ideas, and insights on this compelling issue.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Lisa Barkley, fl. 2013, Brian Hainline, fl. 1994-2017, Floyd A. Keith, fl. 2013, W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Training, Wellness, Health care, Students, Athletes, Racial diversity, Sports medicine
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2013 by Healthy Learning
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Lessons Learned from the Coal Face of Sports Nutrition
presented by Louise M. Burke, fl. 1990-2017; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 47 mins
Lessons Learned From the Coal Face of Sports Nutrition presents an overview of six of the substantive lessons she acquired over the course of working in and conducting research for over two decades in her field. The discussion of each lesson includes a review of the key information, basic ideas, and compelling in...
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presented by Louise M. Burke, fl. 1990-2017; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 47 mins
Description
Lessons Learned From the Coal Face of Sports Nutrition presents an overview of six of the substantive lessons she acquired over the course of working in and conducting research for over two decades in her field. The discussion of each lesson includes a review of the key information, basic ideas, and compelling insights she gained concerning that particular lesson. The video offers a compelling resource for every health/fitness professional who i...
Lessons Learned From the Coal Face of Sports Nutrition presents an overview of six of the substantive lessons she acquired over the course of working in and conducting research for over two decades in her field. The discussion of each lesson includes a review of the key information, basic ideas, and compelling insights she gained concerning that particular lesson. The video offers a compelling resource for every health/fitness professional who is interested in applying the concepts and principles of sports nutrition.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning, Monterey Bay Video Production Company
Author / Creator
Louise M. Burke, fl. 1990-2017
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Dietary/Nutrition, Wellness, Nutrition, Athletes, Hydration, Training, Research, Australians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Healthy Learning
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