TY - BOOK AU - Boone,Tommy TI - Exercise physiology: professional issues, organizational concerns, and ethical trends T2 - Studies in health and human services SN - 0773460772 AV - QP301 .B579 2005 U1 - 612.044 22 PY - 2005///] CY - Lewiston PB - Edwin Mellen Press KW - Exercise KW - Physiological aspects KW - Moral and ethical aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface; Larry Birnbaum --; Foreword; Jesse Pittsley --; 1; Locked in the past --; 2; The sports medicine myth --; 3; Exercise physiology power : professionalism --; 4; Exercise physiology signs of maturity --; 5; Cultivating the values of professionalism --; 6; Breakthrough thinking --; 7; Unmasking our thinking --; 8; Mastering new thinking --; 9; The psychocultural science of exercise physiology --; 10; The physiology of organizational thinking --; 11; Changing attitudes and taking action --; 12; Creating our own future --; 13; The power and influence of beliefs --; 14; Trusting your inner voice --; 15; The lessons of persistence --; 16; The fallibility of reason --; 17; A new academic paradigm --; 18; Professional behavior --; 19; The research obligation --; 20; Where is the skeptic? --; 21; What is our business? --; 22; Niche or be niched --; 23; Exercise is therapy, prevention, and treatment --; 24; Legal dimensions of exercise physiology practice --; 25; Accreditation is necessary for accountability --; 26; Never underestimate a professional organization --; 27; A shared vision --; 28; The ASEP image of exercise physiology --; 29; Adoption of the ASEP paradigm --; 30; Thinking out of the box --; 31; Doing the wrong things for the wrong reasons --; 32; Dare to dream --; 33; The courage to create the future --; 34; Becoming an exercise physiologist --; 35; The multidisciplinary exercise physiology healthcare clinic ER -