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Career Opportunities in Exercise Physiology Dennis Dolny, HPER

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Page 1: Career Opportunities in Exercise Physiology Dennis Dolny, HPER

Career Opportunities in Exercise Physiology

Dennis Dolny, HPER

Page 2: Career Opportunities in Exercise Physiology Dennis Dolny, HPER

Definitions of Exercise PhysiologyExercise Physiology is the study of the acute

responses and chronic adaptations to a wide-range of physical exercise conditions. In addition, many exercise physiologists study the effect of exercise on pathology, and the mechanisms by which exercise can reduce or reverse disease progression.

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DefinitionExercise Physiology is the identification of physiological

mechanisms underlying physical activity, the comprehensive delivery of treatment services concerned with the analysis, improvement, and maintenance of health and fitness, rehabilitation of heart disease and other diseases and/or disabilities, and the professional guidance and counsel of athletes and others interested in athletics, sports training, and human adaptability to acute and chronic exercise.

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Academic PreparationInterdisciplinary approach to discipline preparation;

Combine science of human physiology, neurobiology, biochemistry, nutrition and mechanical aspects of human movement- Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Human Movement Science is an application of this science foundation;

Master of Science allows one to begin a more focused approach to this discipline; PhD allows for completion of focus area in terms of research, teaching expertise;

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Professional Organizations Serving DisciplineAmerican Society of Exercise Physiologists: http

://www.asep.org/

American College of Sports Medicine: http://www.acsm.org/

National Strength & Conditioning Association: http://www.nsca-lift.org/

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Contributions of Professional Organizations Annual Conferences, Educational Training, Publications, Certifications.

http://www.nsca-lift.org/HotTopic/download/201203-Hot%20Topic.pdf

http://www.nsca-lift.org/HotTopic/download/01_2012_Hot_Topic.pdf

http://www.acsm.org/access-public-information/position-stands

http://www.acsm.org/about-acsm/student-corner

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Employment Opportunities University Teaching Positions- Dr’s Heath & Wagner.

University Strength & Conditioning Programming: Evan Simon

Corporate Fitness Programming: NIKE, Boeing, Toyota, AT&T, GM.

Government Agencies- Federal, State & Local;

Hospital Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs;

http://www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-exercise+physiologist

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Exercise Physiology Salaries http://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/exercise-physiologist-salary-SRCH_KO0,

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http://www1.salary.com/Exercise-Physiologist-Salary.html

University Teaching Positions: $50,000 – $60,000 Starting Salary, Experienced Professors can earn between $80,000 to >$100,000.

University Strength & Conditioning Programming: $25,000 – $125,000;

Corporate Fitness/Wellness Programming: $25,000 – $175,000.

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Athletes Performance Inc. http://www.athletesperformance.com/

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IMG Performance Institute http://www.imgacademies.com/img-performance-institute/

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The Andrews Institute http://www.theandrewsinstitute.com/

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Pro Sports Club- General Wellness Center http://www.proclub.com/

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Cardiac Rehabilitation- CT Hospital Exercise Physiologist\Cardiac Rehab Required: Bachelor's degree and a

minimum of six months job-related experience. CPR certification. Improves the overall functioning and well-being of patients with cardiovascular diseases. Educates patients on aspects of the disease process. Limits the adverse physiologic and psychological effects of cardiac illness; reduces the risk of sudden death or reinfarction; controls cardiac symptoms; stabilizes or reverses the atherosclerotic process; and enhances the patient's psychosocial and vocational status. Educates patients on aspects of the disease process. Preferred: Master's degree, ACSM Exercise Specialist, ACLS certification. Hours: 16 control hours; variable shifts between 6:30 am - 7:30 pm including 8 am - 1 pm on weekends.

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Cardiac Rehabilitation- Cleveland Clinic Job Details: Summary: Develops exercise prescription and oversees exercise progression in

patients with cardiovascular disease in a rehabilitative setting. Job Responsibilities: Provides patient testing before and after rehabilitation including strength, body composition, flexibility, balance and endurance. Provides exercise prescription for patients utilizing test data, patient status and current medication regimen; updates prescription according to patient response. Implements concepts of cardiac secondary prevention. Recognizes contraindications to exercise and abnormal patient responses to exercise. Responds appropriately to all situations including exercise cessation and referral to medical professionals. Provides exercise information for patients, peers and the community which may include public speaking and education classes. Other duties as assigned. Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in exercise-related field. Experience: none Licensure/Certification/Registration: BLS Healthcare Provider. Physical Requirements: Must be able to stand/walk for long periods of time and ability to help patients stand and walk. Will require some lifting, bending, twisting of upper extremity to help limited patients. Must be able to adapt to different room temperatures in exercise.