ESSA’s Student Manual for Exercise Prescription, Delivery and Adherence, 1st Edition

Authors :
Jeff S. Coombes & Nicola W. Burton & Emma M. Beckman
Date of Publication: 03/2022
Endorsed by Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) ESSA is a professional organisation which is committed to establishing, promoting and defending the career paths of tertiary trained exercise and sports science practitioners. s ESSA’s S ...view more

Endorsed by Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA)

ESSA is a professional organisation which is committed to establishing, promoting and defending the career paths of tertiary trained exercise and sports science practitioners. s

ESSA’s Student Manual for Exercise Prescription, Delivery and Adherence is a unique text that covers not only how to write and deliver exercise programs, but also how to support and enable people to stick to them for better health and wellbeing.

Expert academic authors Jeff Coombes, Nicola Burton and Emma Beckman have precisely mapped the contents to Australian essential professional standards, making this text suitable for students of all ESSA-accredited degree and postgraduate courses wanting to gain accreditation in exercise science and exercise physiology.

The text combines theory and practical exercises to boost competency and confidence. It covers everything students need to know, from required foundational knowledge of biomechanics, functional anatomy, physiology and associated psychology and how to apply that to create, deliver, and support safe and effective exercise.

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Endorsed by Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA)

ESSA is a professional organisation which is committed to establishing, promoting and defending the career paths of tertiary trained exercise and sports science practitioners. s

ESSA’s Student Manual for Exercise Prescription, Delivery and Adherence is a unique text that covers not only how to write and deliver exercise programs, but also how to support and enable people to stick to them for better health and wellbeing.

Expert academic authors Jeff Coombes, Nicola Burton and Emma Beckman have precisely mapped the contents to Australian essential professional standards, making this text suitable for students of all ESSA-accredited degree and postgraduate courses wanting to gain accreditation in exercise science and exercise physiology.

The text combines theory and practical exercises to boost competency and confidence. It covers everything students need to know, from required foundational knowledge of biomechanics, functional anatomy, physiology and associated psychology and how to apply that to create, deliver, and support safe and effective exercise.


Key Features
  • Current exercise/physical activity guidelines (including for weight loss, young children and adolescents, pregnancy and older individuals)
  • Contemporary approaches to exercise prescription (e.g. use of autoregulation and repetitions-in-reserve to prescribe resistance training)
  • Comprehensive step-by-step suite of exercises for all body parts
  • Practical activities to understand and experience high intensity interval training
  • Evidence-based behaviour change frameworks to understand and promote exercise adherence with accompanying practical activities
  • Relevant to ESSA accreditation standards for Exercise Scientists, Sport Scientists and Exercise Physiologists in Australia
  • Includes an eBook with purchase of the print book

Author Information
By Jeff S. Coombes, BEd(Hons), BAppSc, MEd, PhD, ESSAM, AES, AEP, FACSM, FESSA, Professor of Exercise Science, School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Nicola W. Burton, BSc(Hons), MPsych(Clinical), GCert Higher Ed, PhD, FAPS, Lecturer Exercise Science, Program Convenor, Bachelor of Exercise & Sport Sciences / Bachelor of Business Management, School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia and Emma M. Beckman, BAppSci (HMSExSci) (Hons), PhD, ESSAM, AES, AEP, Lecturer Exercise Science, Program Convenor, Bachelor of Exercise & Sport Sciences / Bachelor of Business Management, School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia