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    The Basics of Health, Wellness, and Fitness

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    Jessica Alsup, Fitchburg State University

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    Publisher: ROTEL

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Brian Lewis, Instructor, Century College on 10/23/24

    I do think that the chapters are a little short, but they are presented in a clear way. The author could have either had longer chapters at times or perhaps more chapters with more information. Still, it's not hard to follow. read more

    Table of Contents

    • Meet the Author
    • Preface
    • Sex and Gender in This Text
    • Land Acknowledgement Statement for the ROTEL Grant
    • Main Body
    • Health and Wellness
    • Behavior Change
    • Physical Activity, Exercise, and Fitness
    • Nutrition
    • Cardiovascular Endurance
    • Muscular Strength And Endurance
    • Flexibility
    • Body Composition
    • Stress, Self Care, and Sleep
    • References
    • Grant Information

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    About the Book

    This book is written for anyone who could benefit from learning more about health, wellness, and fitness. Throughout the text, readers will learn about health and wellness, setting goals, physical activity and exercise, cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, body composition, flexibility, nutrition, stress management, as well as self-care and sleep. In addition to providing important information about the above topics, the text also includes self assessment assignments and self-reflection opportunities. It is the aim of the author that readers increase their understanding regarding the idea that we are all dealt different hands in life, and we all have our history and our own experiences, but one thing we all have in common is that we can start now from wherever we are and make small changes to improve our health, wellness, and fitness.

    About the Contributors

    Author

    Jessica Alsup is an Associate Professor of Exercise and Sport Science at Fitchburg State University. She has been teaching health, fitness, and wellness courses since 2013 in many formats, including in-person, asynchronous, and hybrid. As a professor of exercise science, Jessica is often teaching students to become future practitioners and thus spends a great deal of time covering theory and practice, but with health, fitness, and wellness courses, she has the opportunity to focus on teaching students how to apply health, fitness and wellness concepts and practices to their life. Over the years, she has developed a health, fitness, and wellness course that focuses on what health and wellness are, the components of wellness, the components of fitness, as well as stress, sleep, and self-care. Her aim is to teach a course that is geared toward the students learning about themselves, making positive health and wellness changes, as well as influencing future behaviors.

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