1. Periodisation of Exercise Training in Sport
2. Training Specificity
3. The Physiology of Taping
4. The Physiology of Endurance Training
5. The Physiology of Anaerobic Endurance Training
6. The Physiology of Sprint and Power Training
7. The Physiology of Strength Training
8. The Physiology of Training and the Environment
9. Medical Conditions and Training
Whyte is currently editing the ABC of Sports Medicine, 3rd Edition, BMJ Books, he publishes extensively in journals: British Journal of Sports Medicine, International Journal of Sports Medicine, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology, Clinical Science, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, The Journal of Sport medicine and physical fitness, Journal of Strength training and conditioning research, European Journal of Applied Physiology, Scottish Medical Journal, Social Behaviour and Personality, Biological Rhythm Research Editor of over 5 books and book chapters, and over 50 peer reviewed scientific papers. Fellow of the European College of Sports Sciences; Fellow of the British Association of Sport & Exercise Sciences; Chair 'Sports Nutrition Interest Group' - BASES; Committee member - Nutrition Society's 'Sports & Exercise Nutrition Working Party'
The Physiology of Training is a gem. I have already used, cited,
referenced and recommended it to teaching colleagues; third year
undergraduate and postgraduate students; personal trainers; and
coaches, both in academia and within the Health and Fitness
industry. I look forward to the other forthcoming titles within the
series; its a tough act to follow!
The Sport and Exercise Scientist
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