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ASEP: The Professional Organization of Exercise Physiologists
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGISTS
11th ASEP Annual National ConferenceApril 2 - 4, 2009
(Board of Directors meeting 4/2/08 – General Conference 4/3 and 4/08)
The American Society of Exercise Physiologists is pleased to announce the 11thAnnual Conference to be held April 2 - 4, 2009 on the Midwestern State University campusin Wichita Falls, Texas.
The themes for this year’s conference are “Challenging Convention” and “Making FitnessFunctional”. An exciting slate of guest speakers are scheduled to provide novelperspectives on science and fitness, the bread and butter of exercise physiology. This is aunique event as speakers include a theoretical talk from a Nobel Laureate, talks from thefounder of the CrossFit system, a US military representative speaking on functional fitnessdevelopment, and talks by two of the most recognized authors in the exercise industry.This is additional to several other noted exercise physiology professionals, both academicand practitioner, and the open scientific and professional sessions standard at ASEPconferences.
ASEP seeks to develop professional recognition of the field of exercise physiology and ofits scholar and practitioner members. The Board of Directors, and the membership atlarge, are committed to unifying the profession by defining its bounds, establishing ethicalstandards, and developing meaningful professional credentials. This meeting will providethe opportunity for consideration of new information, new theory, and new directions to beconsidered simultaneously with the familiar traditional perspectives. ASEP invites exercisephysiologists, exercise therapists, fitness trainers, and anyone else interested in thedynamic topic of exercise physiology to attend and participate in this open forum.
Sincerely,
Frank Wyatt & Lon KilgoreMSU Conference Organizers
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ASEP: The Professional Organization of Exercise Physiologists
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGISTS11th ASEP Annual National Conference
April 2 - 4, 2009
Registration Form – Check or Money OrderPlease visit the www.asep.org website to register with your credit card.
Thank you for registering for the American Society of Exercise Physiologists 11thAnnual Meeting. Please take a moment to complete the Registration Form and send withpayment to ASEP, 1200 Kenwood Ave., Duluth, MN 55811.
First Name Last Name
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Education Background - PhD, EdD, MD, DPT, MS, BS, none (circle one)
Institution
City State
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Annual Meeting Registration Fee Check OneASEP Member – Full Conference $200 _______Non-Member – Full Conference $275 _______ (includes new membership)Students – Full Conference $100 _______Individual Session Fee (Member & Non-member) $100 _______ Session _____________
(Open, CrossFit, or Bike)
Friday dinner banquet with guest speaker Nobel Laureate Kary Mullis & Saturday luncheon withguest speaker Joel Friel included with full conference registration. Individual session attendeescan purchase tickets for either meal event for $25 (each) (only in advance – prior to 3/1/2009).
$25 _______ Lunch or ________ Dinner
Registrations received after March 1, 2009 will incur a $150 late registration fee in addition to thestandard registration fee.
Amount enclosed $_____________
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ASEP: The Professional Organization of Exercise Physiologists
CALL FOR OPEN SCIENTIFIC & PROFESSIONAL ABSTRACTS
The 2009 ASEP National Conference committee is invitingsubmissions for presentation in the following areas:
Open Scientific Presentations - 15 minute oral presentations with 5 minute Q&A to followAerobic Training and Performance (Category1A)
Presentations in this category should represent ongoing or completed research dealing withAerobic Exercise Physiological aspects of training and performance.
Anaerobic Training and Performance (Category 1B)Presentations in this category should represent ongoing or completed research dealing withAnaerobic Exercise Physiological aspects of training and performance.
Open Professional Presentations - 15 minute oral presentations with 5 minute Q&A to followProfessional Legal and Theoretical Issues in Exercise Physiology (Category 2)
Presentations in this category should represent emerging legal or legislative issues relevant toExercise Physiology or represent a novel analysis of the theoretical underpinnings of ExercisePhysiology.
Poster Presentations - 30 minute at-poster Q&A then 4 hour unmanned displayAnatomical Applications in Exercise (Category 3A)
Posters in this category should present data or concepts dealing with anatomical structuresaffecting the performance of exercise. Student posters are strongly encouraged.
Gross Physiological Adaptation in Exercise (Category 3B)Posters in this category should present ongoing or completed research dealing with whole-body orsystemic physiological adaptations to training. Student posters are strongly encouraged.
Cell and Molecular Adaptation in Exercise (Category 3C)Posters in this category should represent ongoing or completed research dealing with cellular ormolecular physiological adaptations to training. Student posters are strongly encouraged.
Submission GuidelinesAbstracts of oral and poster presentations should be 300 words or less. The entire abstractshould be typed and submitted in Word document file format (.doc). The title and abstract(with no author or institution information included) should be typed on it’s own page in astandard vertical format printable on a single 8 1/2 x 11 white sheet of paper with 1.0” left,right, top, and bottom margins (in 12 point Times New Roman font). On a second page in thisdocument file the following information should be included:
(1) Name and Credentials(2) Work Position/Title(3) Employer/ Address/City/Zip(4) Work Telephone(5) Exact Title of Abstract Submission(6) Category of presentation desired (from 1A, 1B, 2, 3A, 3B, 3C above).
If selected, abstracts will be printed in the official conference proceedings distributed toparticipants during registration. All presenters must register for the meeting.
Submissions must be e-mailed to Dr. Frank Wyatt ([email protected]) by noon February 16,2009. Abstracts will be peer reviewed. Notification of acceptance will be sent via e-mail byFebruary 27, 2009.
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ASEP: The Professional Organization of Exercise Physiologists
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGISTS
11th ASEP Annual National ConferenceApril 2 - 4, 2009
Thursday Ligon Coliseum April 2, 20095:00-9:00pm Registration Check-in7:00-9:00pm Board of Directors Meeting
Friday Fain Fine Art Amphitheater April 3, 20098:00-8:15 Welcoming Remarks - Jesse Rogers, President Midwestern State University8:15-8:25 Introduction - Endurance Training and Performance8:25-9:25 Open Session Speakers9:25-9:35 Introduction - Legal and Theoretical Aspects9:35-10:35 Open Session Speakers10:35-11:05 Catered Poster Session - Anatomical Applications in Exercise Performance11:05-11:15 Introduction - Anaerobic Training and Performance11:15-12:15 Open Session Speakers12:15-1:15 Lunch1:15-1:25 Introduction - The CrossFit Phenomenon1:25-2:25 Greg Glassman - Founder and CEO of CrossFit2:25-3:05 Speaker - Military Applications of CrossFit3:05-3:45 Mark Rippetoe - Author, Starting Strength and CrossFit strength consultant3:45-4:15 Catered Poster Session - Gross Physiological Applications in Fitness4:15-5:00 CrossFit Round Table Discussion
Commanche Suites5:15-7:00 Sponsored Banquet5:45-6:45 Kary Mullis - Nobel Laureate - What if everything you knew about science was wrong?
Saturday Fain Fine Art Amphitheater April 4, 20098:00-9:00 Boone Lecture - Lonnie Lowery9:00-9:15 Introduction - Physiology and the Bike9:15-10:00 Clay Worthington, USA Cycling Sports Science Coach10:00-10:45 Julien Baker, University of Glamorgan10:45-11:15 Catered Poster Session - Cell and Molecular Physiological Applications in Fitness11:15-12:00 Frank Wyatt, Midwestern State University
Commanche Suites12:15-2:00 Sponsored Luncheon12:45-1:45 Joe Friel - Author, Cyclists Training Bible1:45-2:00 Adjournment
Registration check-in will be conducted in the Fain Fine Art Amphitheater foyer throughout the day on the 3rd and 4th.
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ASEP: The Professional Organization of Exercise Physiologists
Transportation to Wichita Falls and Midwestern State University
Wichita Falls is easily accessible from either the Dallas-Fort Worth or Oklahoma City WillRogers International Airports. Both airports offer connecting flights via American Eagle toWichita Falls. Both airports are also within a two-hour drive of Wichita Falls andMidwestern State University.
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