Vol
9 No 1 January 2006
Vol 8
No 10 October 2005
Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
Vol 8 No 9 September 2005
Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
Niche
Marketing: The Exercise Physiologist's Point of View
Sooner
or Later Ideas Take Root
The Cost of
Not Knowing
Too Much Conformity Leads to Groupthink
and Failure
Vol 8
No 8
August 2005
Editorial: Promoting
Professionalism by Publishing in PEPonline
Vol
8 No 7 July
2005
Faculty
as Role Models
Vol
8 No 6 June
2005
Cheating, Performance-Enhancing
Supplements, and Accountability: A Call
for Action
Vol 8 No 5 May
2005
The
Science of Leadership
Managing
the Organization: Understanding Vision and Mission Statements
A Statement About Principles and
Possibilities
Dare to
Dream: Boldness has Magic!
Doing
the Wrong Things for the Wrong Reasons
The
Impact of the Supplement Business on Exercise Physiology
The New
Marketing of ASEP
Vol 8
No 4 April
2005
Editorial
Fellow the
Leader
Take Me to
Your Leader: Qualities of
Leaders in Exercise Physiology
Pulling
Our Own Strings: A Guide to
Self-Regulation Within in Exercise Physiology
Get
Up and Get On With It
Leadership
Entrepreneuring
as an Exercise Physiologist
Take
Charge of Your Profession: Exercise Physiology
Empowering
Strategic Leadership within the Field of Exercise Physiology
Thoughts
on Achieving Professionalism in Exercise Physiology
Vol 8 No 3 March 2005
An
Essay on Professionalism and Exercise Physiology for Students and
Teachers
Professionalism
in the Exercise Physiology Curriculum
Vol
8 No
2 February 2005
On
Becoming an Exercise Physiologist
"UNEMPLOYMENT"
- The Steps Necessary For Change
Vol
8 No 1
January 2005
Accreditation
Vol
7 No 12
December 2004
An
Analysis of Job Opportunities for Exercise Physiologists in
Cardiac
Rehabilitation
7:12: 2004 [html]
[comment]
The
Future of Exercise Physiology: A Matter of Ethics
7:12: 2004 [html][comment]
Vol
7 No 11
November 2004
Editorial
- Show Some Backbone!
7:11:1-8, 2004 [html]
[pdf][comment]
The
Recent ACSM and AACVPR Initiative Regarding Exercise Physiology
7:11:9-13, 2004 [html] [pdf][comment]
Vol
7 No 10 October 2004
Editorial
- The Leadership of the ASEP Organization
7:10:i-xi, 2004 [html]
[pdf][comment]
Vol
7 No 9
September 2004
Editorial
- When Is A Person Believable?
7:9:i-iv,
2004 [html]
[pdf ]
[comment]
The
Spiritual Care of Patients in Exercise Physiology
7:9:1-3,
2004 [html]
[pdf] [comment]
The
Courage to Create the Future
7:9:4-8,
2004 [html]
[pdf] [comment]
The
Power to Choose
7:9:9-12,
2004 [html]
[pdf]
[comment]
Victims
of A Failed Rhetoric
7:9:13-16,
2004 [html]
[pdf]
[comment]
Supplements
and Their Role in Society and the Future of Exercise Physiology
7:9:17-20,
2004 [html]
[pdf]
[comment]
Vol
7 No 8 August 2004
Americanizing
Exercise Physiology
7:(8):1-4,
2004 html
pdf
There
Comes a Time When it is Necessary to Question, to Argue, and to
Challenge
7:(8):5-9,
2004 html
pdf
Vol
7 No 7 July 2004
Is
Sports Nutrition for Sale [pdf]
How
Exercise Physiologists Can Maneuver Into A Solid Health Care Niche With
Bariatric Patients [pdf]
Cheating
in Sports: What Should Exercise Physiologists Think? [pdf]
Vol
7 No 6 June 2004
Knowledge
is Power
A
Student's Perspective of the Harsh Realities that Lie Ahead
The
Stormy Winds of Change: My Future in Exercise Physiology
Professional
Development of Exercise Physiology
Vol
7 No 5 May 2004
Abra
Cadabra: The Disappearing Act of Exercise Physiologists
The
“3-Cs” of Leadership: Courage,
Caring,
and Commitment
Effective
Communication: The Foundation of Professionalism
Always Seeing Endless Possibilities
Values
and Beliefs: Change is Possible
Vol
7 No 4 April 2004
Dealing
With Prejudice
The
Misperception of Good Intentions
How
to Deal With the Silent Treatment
A
Portrait of the ASEP Organization as a Positive Force for Change and
Professional
Accountability
Exercise
Physiologists in Denial
The
Cost of Destiny
The
Giving Away of Exercise Physiology
Vol
7 No 3 March 2004
The
EPC Exam: A Challenge for Academicians
Vol
7 No 2 February 2004
Believing
in ASEP is Important
The
Professional Practice of Exercise Physiology and Ethical Thinking
Indifference
to Professional Standards is Irresponsible Behavior
The
Making of Leaders in Exercise Physiology
The
New Image of Sports Medicine: Should Exercise Physiologists be
Concerned?
Vol
7 No 1 January 2004
Change
is Possible: Ask the ASEP President – Steve Jungbauer
Exercise
Physiologists as Educators and Healthcare Practitioners in the
Multidisciplinary
Exercise Physiology Healthcare (MEPH) Clinic
Journal
Impact Factor: A Critical Review
The
Struggle To Serve The Profession
The
ASEP Exercise Physiologist: Leadership and Shared Expectations
I'm
Going to Start Exercising Tomorrow!
Athletics,
Quackery, and Exercise Physiology
Vol
6 No 12 December 2003
The
Struggle for Meaning in Academic Exercise Physiology
You
Are Not a Healthcare Professional
Thinking
Like an Exercise Physiologist
Vol
6 No 11 November 2003
Values
and Beliefs: A Lesson Learned
Open
Inquiry and Shared Thoughts about Ethics, Exercise Physiology, and
Sports
Supplements
Spirituality,
Faith, and Exercise Physiologists as Healthcare Professionals
Original
Thinking by the ASEP Founders
Vol
6 No 10 October 2003
Cheating
In Sports [pdf]
The
Nutritional Needs of Athletes
Exercise
and Sport Nutrition: A Balanced Perspective for Exercise
Physiologists [pdf]
[comments]
The
Sports Supplements Disagreement: A Call for a Dialogue About Values and
Obligations of University Teachers [html]
[pdf]
Dietary
"Sports" Supplements: The University Teacher’s Role in Teaching Values?
Supplements
and Exercise Physiology
Exercise
Physiology Quackery and Consumer Fraud
Athletes:
Our Role Models, Right?
Ethical
Considerations Regarding Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Use: Emphasis on
the
Exercise Professional
Introduction
to Professional Ethics
The
Exercise Physiology Code of Ethics: A Dilemma or a Standard of Conduct?
Are
We Teaching Professionalism?
Ethical
Thinking: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?
Organizational
Code of Moral Principles and Values
Exercise
Physiologists, Critical Thinking, and the Questioning Mind
The
Fallibility of Reason Without A Sense of Purpose
Values
Clarification in Exercise Physiology
The
Role of the ASEP National Office in Transforming and Renewing Exercise
Physiology
Professional
Behavior in the Academic Ranks of Exercise Physiology
Image
of Exercise Physiology: Influences of ASEP and its Leadership
Vol
6 No 9 September 2003
Exercise
Physiology, Negligence, and Lawsuits
Promoting
Self-Directed Learning in Exercise Physiology Students
Cheating
In Sports [pdf]
Limitation
of VO2 Max: The Holy Grail of Exercise Physiology or Fool's Gold? [pdf]
Dreaming
Big and Often: An Essay for Students and Professors [pdf]
General
Education: The Lost Purpose of Higher Education
The
Nutritional Needs of Athletes
Exercise
Physiologists, Critical Thinking, and the Questioning Mind
Vol
6 No 8 August 2003
Exercise
and Sport Nutrition: A Balanced Perspective for Exercise
Physiologists [pdf]
[comments]
The
Sports Supplements Disagreement: A Call for a Dialogue About Values and
Obligations of University Teachers [html]
[pdf]
[related
articles] [comments]
Vol
6 No 7 July 2003
Editorial: You
Can’t Blow an Uncertain Trumpet
Editorial: The
Need for Unity
Dietary
"Sports" Supplements: The University Teacher’s Role in Teaching Values?
Athletes:
Our Role Models, Right?
E-MAILS
to
the Editor-in-Chief
Vol
6 No 6 June 2003
A
Shared Vision Precedes Reality: A Personal Perspective
Incorporating
the Portfolio Strategy into the Department’s Assessment Plan
he
Role of ASEP in the Professional Development of Exercise
Physiology
Ethical
Thinking: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?
Values
Clarification in Exercise Physiology
Vol
6 No 5 May 2003
Strategic
Management and Decision Making in the American Society of Exercise
Physiologists
Introduction
to Professional Ethics
Supplements
and Exercise Physiology
Vol
6 No 4 April 2003
ASEP
President’s Update: Board
of Directors Meeting
Ten
Commandments for Choosing a Career
Leaving
the Old Reality Requires New Thinking
The
Public's Demand for Higher Standards
SPSS
Tutorial for Exercise Physiology
The
Power of Individuality
Vol
6 No 3 March 2003
Doctorate
of Exercise Physiology: An Excellent Idea or Is It?
Organizational
Code of Moral Principles and Values
The
Role of the ASEP National Office in Transforming and Renewing Exercise
Physiology
The
Entrepreneurship of Exercise Physiology
Why
Teach Anatomy?
Vol
6 No 2 February 2003
Failure
is Okay: Keep Fighting the Good Fight[article]
The
ASEP Organization is a Paradigm Shift [article]
Planting
Seeds[article]
Creating
a Better Academic Degree for Our Students[article]
Overcoming
Institutional Inertia with Leadership [article]
Vol
6 No 1 January 2003
The
COURAGE to QUESTION what is exercise physiology in the 21st Century [article]
The
Making of American Exercise Physiology [article]
Frequently
Asked Questions About Exercise Physiology [article]
BEEFING
UP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: A Top-Priority Initiative [article]
Vol
5 No 12 December 2002
IMAGINATION,
PASSION, and the INTANGIBLE
A
Window on the Future of Exercise Physiology [article]
Developing
a Private Practice [article]
Vol
5 No 11 November 2002
Exercise
Physiology of the Future: Thinking Out of the Box [article]
The
Exercise Physiology Code of Ethics: A Dilemma or a Standard of Conduct?
[article]
Critical
Thinking: A New Day Dawning in Exercise Physiology [article]
GRAVITY
INVERSION
A
Teaching Tool for Integrating Critical Thinking and Cardiovascular
Physiology
[article]
Vol
5 No 10 October 2002
The
Years to Come: Niche or be Niched [article]
Vol
5 No 9 September 2002
Professionalism
Requires Unmasking Our Thinking [article]
A
New Academic Paradigm for Exercise Physiology Teachers [article]
Vol
5 No 8 August 2002
The
Psychocultural Science of Taking Responsibility [article]
Vol
5 No 7 July 2002
Professional
Behavior in the Academic Ranks of Exercise [article]
The
Power and Influence of Beliefs [article]
Breakthrough
Thinking in Exercise Physiology [article]
In
Defense Of Epidemiological Methods Including Relative Risk [article]
Vol
5 No 6 June 2002
Are
We Teaching Professionalism? [article]
Trust
Your Inner Voice [article]
On
Profession Building – Answering the Tough Questions [article]
Vol
5 No 5 May 2002
Exercise
Physiology Quackery and Consumer Fraud [article]
Exercise
Physiologists Locked in the Past [article]
Traits
and Virtues: Establishing Exercise Physiologists As Leaders [article]
Working
Together -- We can Create a Flood of Opportunities [article]
Image
of Exercise Physiology: Influences of ASEP and its Leadership [article]
Vol
5 No 4 April 2002
Helping
Students Understand the Need for Professionalism [article]
Vol
5 No 3 March 2002
Who
Will Step Up and Take Action?
The
Third Alternative
The
Dissection Of Exercise Certifications
Legal
Dimensions of Exercise Physiology Practice
Exercise
is Therapy, Prevention, and Treatment: An Exercise
Physiologist’s
Perspective
How
to Keep Your Job: Lessons to Think About!
The
Fallibility of Reason Without a Sense of Purpose
Vol
5 No 2 February 2002
Adoption
of the ASEP Paradigm: When and What is Needed?
The
Case Against Relative Risk
Vol
5 No 1 January 2002
A
Closer Look at the ASEP Board of Certification Exercise Physiologists
Exam
ASEP
Members Share in Common a Vision and Passion
Electronic
Publishing: A Call for Support from Exercise Physiologists
Exercise
as Medication: An Exercise Physiologist's View
Vol
4 No 12 December 2001
The
Raw Stuff of Possibilities
Mastering
New Thinking About Exercise Physiology
The
Academic Profession: The Research Obligation
Analysis
and Comparison of Colleges and Universities with Degree Titles of
Exercise
Physiology or Related Titles
The
Power of a Book
The
Human Side of Organizations
Vol
4 No 11 November 2001
Recommendations
and Resources For Teaching Metabolic Acidosis To The Undergraduate
Student
In Exercise Physiology
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Exercise
Physiology is a Phenomenon Close to the Heart
ASEP
Procedures Recommendation
Muscular
Strength and Power
ASEP
Procedures Recommendation I: Accurate Assessment of Muscular Strength
and
Power
Journal
of Exercise Physiologyonline
Vol
4 No 3 August 2001
Body
Composition
ASEP
Methods Recommendation: Body Composition Assessment
Journal
of Exercise Physiologyonline
Vol
4 No 4 November 2001
Vol 4
No 10 October 2001
Directions
for the Future
ASEP:
A Call For Action
How
to Start an ASEP Affilitated State Organization
Managing
Change in Exercise Physiology
Vol
4 No 9 September 2001
Creating
Our Own Future: The Value of Communication
Exercise
Physiology Signs of Maturity
Inspection
and Palpation for the Exercise Physiologist
Vol
4 No 8 August 2001
Exercise
Physiology Power: Professionalism
Auscultation:
Listening to Determine Dysfunction
Vol
4 No 7 July 2001
The
Sports Medicine Myth
Who
Will Inspire Us?
The
Preparation of the Exercise Physiologist: How To Conform To Today’s
Health
Care System
Physical
Assessment: An Often Over-Looked Portion of Exercise Testing and
Prescription
Vol
4 No 6 June 2001
Accreditation
is Necessary for Accountability
Anatomy:
The Forgotten Piece of the Beginning
The
Use of Imagery in Teaching
Vol
4 No 5 May 2001
Where
is the Skeptic Exercise Physiologist?
Constructing
a Profession
Breaking
With The Past
Critical
Review: A Necessity in Reading Research
Vol
4 No 4 April 2001
The
Role of the Exercise Physiologist in Mental Health
If
We Just Listen, We Will Know What to Do!
Vol
4 No 3 March 2001
Marketing
Exercise Physiology is Every Exercise Physiologist's Responsibility!
Using
Criticial Thinking to Better Understand the Health Concerns of Passive
Smoking
Understanding
the ASEP Strategy for Achieving Professional Status
Vol
4 No 2 February 2001
The
Exercise Physiology Time Bomb: A Wake Up Call for Exercise Physiology
Professors
Taking
Responsibility for Professionalism
Professional
Autonomy
Strategies
to Teach Exercise Physiology Professionalism
Leading
Change in Exercise Physiology (pdf
version)
What
is Our Business?
Managing
the Transition
Personal
Reflections on the Frightening Implications of Ghostwriting
Vol
4 No 1 January 2001
Cultivating
the Values of Professionalism: A Professor's Point of View
Vol
3 No 12 December 2000
Ethical
Considerations Regarding Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Use: Emphasis on
the
Exercise Professional
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What
Does it Take to Lead an Organization?
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Vol 3
No 11 November 2000
Undergraduate
Programs in Exercise Science / Exercise Physiology: Issues and Concerns
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Vol 3
No 10 October 2000
The
Passionate Pursuit of Professionalism: A Critical Analysis
Vol
3 No 9 September 2000
Exercise
Physiology Insights
Scholarly
Writing: Student Empowerment for the Advancement of Exercise Physiology
Understanding
the Online Publication Process: Getting Published
Understanding
the Sense of Purpose
Vol
3 No 8 August 2000
How
Far Are You Willing To Go To Make A Difference
Securing
A Job: The Answer Is In Networking
The
ASEP Perspective
Exercise
Physiology - The Legacy With Clinical Areas
The
Power of Your Words
Meeting
the Standards of a Profession
Vol
3 No 7 July 2000
Editorial
ASEP
Internet Presence: What is it?
Exercise
Physiology and Physical Education: A Graduate Student’s Perspective
Professional
Philosophy: Why I Am A Professional
Vol
3 No 6 June 2000
Editorial
An
Exercise in Ethics: Case Analysis with Implications for the Exercise
Physiologist
The
Professionalization of Exercise Physiology: A Critical Essay
The
Exercise Physiology Core Curriculum
Transforming
Our Exercise Physiology Future
Vol
3 No 5 May 2000
In
Support of ASEP
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Building
a Future for All Exercise Physiologists
The
Idea of Power and Professionalism
The
Gift of Choice
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Vol 3
No 4 April 2000
The
State of the Exercise Physiology Profession
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Vol 3
No 3 March 2000
Grassroots
Leadership in Exercise Physiology
Keeping
the ASEP Ball Rolling: A Student Perspective
Making
Professional Choices
Making
a Professional Commitment
Ultimate
Power is Synergistic
Vol
3 No 2 February 2000
Passion:
The Inner Drive
Cyberspace
and EJournals
The
Exercise Physiologists as an Entrepreneur: Reflections and Experiences
in the World of Business
The
Importance of Graded Exercise Testing in the Diagnosis and Treatment of
Eating Disorders
Vol
3 No 1 January 2000
The
Quest for Status in a Title
Better
Late Than Never
The
Exercise Physiologist as an Entrepreneur
Leadership
in Exercise Physiology
Advancing
the Role of Exercise Physiologists in the Clinic
Vol
2 No 12 December 1999
The
10 Rules of Work
Exercise:
A Different Perspective
Vol
2 No 11 November 1999
Exercise
Physiology: Some Professional Reflections
Dr.
Robert Robergs: A Leader Among Exercise Physiologists
The
Beginning of Wisdom
Vol
2 No 10 October 1999
Issues,
Leadership, and Hope in Exercise Physiology
Vol
2 No 9 September 1999
Changes
and Transitions in Exercise Physiology
Exercise
Physiology: A Perspective
Vol
2 No 8 August 1999
Accreditation
Vol
2 No 7 July 1999
Strategic
Intent: The ASEP Vision
Vol
2 No 6 June 1999
Exercise
Physiology and Art of Perception
Vol
2 No 5 May 1999
Defining
the Exercise Physiologist
Vol
2 No 4 April 1999
The
Dynamics of Change
The
Role of Exercise Physiologists in Athletic Coaching and Training
Vol
2 No 3 March 1999
To
Be a Professional
The
Professional Amalgamate: A ponderance
Vol
2 No 2 February 1999
Rising
to the Level of "Profession"
Vol
2 No 1 January 1999
Reengineering
the Exercise Physiology Profession
Exercise
Physiology: Shared Reflections with ASEP Members
What's
in a Title?
Vol
1 No 6 December 1998
Unleashing
Exercise Physiologists
Vol
1 No 5 November 1998
Competence
Power
of a Meeting
Vol
1 No 4 October 1998
Success:
What is it?
Vol
1 No 3 September 1998
Organizing
I
Know You're an Exercise Physiologist, But What Do You Do?
Exercise
Physiology: New Professional Challenges
Treasure
our Heritage, But...
Preparing
Exercise Physiology Teachers
Vol
1 No 2 August 1998
The
Power in Critical Reflection
Visualizing
the Future
Moving
Forward
Vol
1 No 1 July 1998
Perspectives
on Change
Contemporary
Exercise Physiology: Thinking Beyond the Classroom
ACSM
and Exercise Physiology: Past, Present, and Future