The ASEP leaders want to change exercise physiology from a discipline to a profession. They want the students of exercise physiology to have the same career options and benefits as other students.
The idea that it is okay to continue with the dozens of different undergraduate degree titles is senseless if not legally questionable. As agents of change, they want the academic exercise physiologists to open their eyes to what is going on around them.
The ASEP leaders believe that students deserve more, should have more, and of course should be recognized for their professionalism and credibility. The ASEP organization is slowly but surely making the way for graduates into a new world of healthcare options. They want to see things happen faster, but all change is usually a very slow process.
Deep inside of us we know that everything about us is changing. As they say, “Change is constant.” It is always going on and that will be the case forever. Look about you. If it isn’t the car passing you or the one you are driving, it is a new road to work or a new path to jog. Change is constantly going on around us.
The question is this: What is the relation between ASEP and exercise physiologists? Take a few moments to think about this before looking at the answer, which is written in reverse: PESA si eht lanoisseforp noitazinagro fo esicrexe stsigoloisyhp.