
Sports Biomechanics: Reducing Injury and Improving Performance is the companion volume to Introduction to Sports Biomechanics, also written by Roger Bartlett. This advanced text focuses on third year undergraduate and postgraduate topics and considers the two key issues of sports biomechanics: why injuries occur, how they can be reduced, and how performance can be improved.Part One contains a detailed examination of sports injury, including: properties of biological materials, mechanisms of injury occurrence, risk reduction, and the estimation of forces in biological structures. Part Two concentrates on the biomechanical enhancement of sports performance. Subjects covered in detail are: analysis of sports technique, statistical and mathematical modelling of sports movements and the feedback of results to improve performance.This textbook will prove invaluable for students studying biomechanics in years two and three of a sport science degree, and also for postgraduate students.
This text investigates the mechanical principles governing human movement to determine how specific forces contribute to sports injuries and how biomechanical analysis can optimize athletic performance. Roger Bartlett, a recognized authority in the field, utilizes a rigorous academic framework to bridge the gap between theoretical physics and practical application in sports science. The book synthesizes biological material properties with mathematical modeling to provide a comprehensive guide for advanced students and researchers in the field of human kinetics.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate sports science curricula. Readers often note the high level of technical and mathematical density required to fully grasp the presented biomechanical concepts.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0203474562
ISBN-13:
9780203474563
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