Maximising Performance in Hot Environments

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Behavioural Thermoregulation
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Core Body Temperature Increases
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Exercise Intensity
exercise physiology
Exertional Heat
Exertional Heat Stress
Exertional Heatstroke
Gastrointestinal Temperature
HA
HA Protocol
HA Session
heat acclimation
heat acclimatisation
heat adaptation strategies
heat-related illness
heat-related injuries
high ambient temperature
hot environments
Hot Trials
human thermoregulation
hydration
hydration protocols
IAAF World Championship
Ice Slurry Ingestion
Ice Vest
Improve Exercise Performance
Intermittent Sprint Performance
maximising performance
Passive Heat Exposure
Passive Hyperthermia
Physiological Strain Index
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Reduce Core Body Temperature
sports science
thermal physiology
thermoregulation in athletic performance
Universal Thermal Climate Index
Uva Protection

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815362715
  • Weight: 960g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Ensuring high levels of performance and safety in hot climates is a key consideration for sport scientists and coaches. Maximising Performance in Hot Environments is the first book with a project-based approach to focus solely on exercise in this common climactic condition, providing students and coaches with a clear and concise introduction to working with athletes in the heat. Rigorous in its physiological underpinnings, the book adopts a problem-based learning approach, encouraging students to engage with the science and apply it to practical, real-world scenarios.

Posing questions such as "how should athletes be monitored in high temperatures", "what are the ideal conditions for setting a world record in a 10,000m race", and "what special considerations should be made when working with masters athletes", the book covers all key topics, including:

  • The basics of human thermoregulation
  • The effect of high temperatures on performance
  • Heat acclimation and acclimatisation
  • Cooling
  • Hydration
  • Preventing heat-related illness and injury

Offering pedagogical features throughout to further enhance student learning, this is a truly innovative and unique resource. It is crucial reading for any student taking classes in environmental physiology, important applied reading for any exercise physiology students, and a vital companion for any sport scientist or coach working with athletes in high temperatures.

Christopher J. Tyler is an environmental physiologist at the University of Roehampton, UK. His main research interest focuses on the role that cooling interventions may play in improving exercise performance in hot conditions.

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