PEPonline
Professionalization
of Exercise Physiologyonline

An international electronic
journal for exercise physiologists
ISSN 1099-5862


 
 
 

Editor-in-Chief
Tommy Boone, PhD, MPH, FASEP, EPC
Professor, Chair, and Director
Exercise Physiology Laboratories
Department of Exercise Physiology
The College of St. Scholastica
Duluth, Minnesota
(218)723-6297 
or FAX (218)723-6472
email:tboone2@css.edu

 

Aim and Scope of the Journal
Editors
Guidelines to Authors


CONTENTS
From July 1998 to the present

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
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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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Book Review
Courage and Information for Life with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
Endurance in Sports
Nutrition in Sports

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

Book Review
The Hot Brain

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

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