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Applied Sport Mechanics

Applied Sport Mechanics

9781492564089
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This is the loose-leaf version of Applied Sport Mechanics, Fourth Edition, which offers students a printed version of the text at a lower price.

Applied Sport Mechanics, Fourth Edition With Web Study Guide, helps undergraduate students understand how the fundamental laws of human movement affect athletes’ performances. Foundational principles of kinetics, kinematics, and sports technique are clearly presented and then explored through a variety of applied scenarios.

What’s New

This latest edition builds on the success of the previous editions (formerly titled Sport Mechanics for Coaches), and offers much new material::

• A web study guide with new chapter review questions and practical activities that help students learn and apply complex theories to real-life situations

• An array of updated pedagogical aids, including a glossary and chapter objectives to reinforce learning

• A full-color design for more engaging visual aids

• Reorganized content into two parts and 13 chapters to more readily fit the topics into a typical semester course structure

• Expanded sidebars that apply concepts directly to sport

To make the text applicable for teaching, it also includes a full ancillary package including an instructor guide with a sample syllabus, suggested learning activities, and lecture aids; a test package approximately 20 questions per chapter; and a presentation package plus image bank with ready-made presentations that instructors can use as is or modify to suit their needs.

Content Organization

Part I, which houses the first 10 chapters or 10 weeks, focuses on the fundamentals of sport mechanics. Major topics covered include the anatomy and fundamentals of sport mechanics, linear motion and linear kinetics in sport, angular motion and angular kinetics in sport, stability and instability, sport kinetics, and moving through fluids.

Part II, which contains the final three chapters, helps students apply the information they learned in part I. Chapters 11 and 12 explain how to observe and analyze an athlete’s technique and how to correct errors. Students learn how to break a skill into phases and what to look for in each phase. They also learn the mechanical principles that will help them correct the errors. Chapter 13 explores mechanics in a range of sport skills and techniques, including sprinting, jumping, swimming, lifting, throwing, and kicking. Students learn that technique and mechanics are inseparable.

The chapters also contain two helpful types of sidebars:: At a Glance sidebars summarize difficult content with bulleted lists, and Application to Sport sidebars bring concepts to life, showing how they work in sport.

Go-To Resource

This fourth edition of Applied Sport Mechanics is a highly practical text, destined to be the go-to biomechanics and sport mechanics resource for instructors and professionals alike in kinesiology and sport related fields.

Product Details
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9781492564089
9781492564089

Data sheet

Publication date
2018
Issue number
4
Cover
binder insert
Pages count
264
Dimensions (mm)
216.00 x 279.00
Weight (g)
885
  • Part I. Foundations of Movement in Sports

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Applied Sport Mechanics

    How Applied Sport Mechanics Is Organized

    What Is Sport Mechanics?

    Understanding and Quantifying Technique

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 2. Sport Mechanics Anatomy

    Standard Anatomical Reference Terminology

    Connection Between Human Anatomy and Sport Mechanics

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 3. Sport Mechanics Fundamentals

    How to Describe Human Motion

    Applying Sport Mechanics to Resistance Training

    Measurement and Evaluation in Sport Mechanics

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 4. Linear Motion in Sport

    Linear Motion Measures (Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration)

    Linear Motion for Projectiles

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 5. Linear Kinetics in Sport

    Fundamental Principles of Linear Kinetics

    Momentum and Impulse in Sport

    How to Measure Linear Kinetics: Running Gait

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 6. Angular Motion in Sport

    Fundamental Principles of Angular Motion

    Applied Angular Motion: How an Athlete Initiates Rotation

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 7. Angular Kinetics in Sport

    Gravity: Fundamental Principle of Angular Kinetics

    Angular Momentum

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 8. Stability and Instability

    Fundamental Principles for Stability

    Mechanical Principles for Stability

    Factors That Increase Stability

    How to Measure Center of Gravity and Line of Gravity for an Athlete

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 9. Sport Kinetics

    Work

    Power

    Energy

    Rebound

    Friction

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 10. Moving Through Fluids

    Fundamental Principles of Moving Through Fluids

    Hydrostatic Pressure and Buoyancy

    Drag and Lift

    Factors That Influence Moving Through Air and Water

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Part II. Putting Your Knowledge of Sport Mechanics to Work

    Chapter 11. Analyzing Sport Skills

    Step 1: Determine the Objectives of the Skill

    Step 2: Note Any Special Characteristics of the Skill

    Step 3: Study Top-Flight Performances of the Skill

    Step 4: Divide the Skill Into Phases

    Step 5: Divide Each Phase Into Key Objectives

    Step 6: Understand the Mechanical Reasons Each Key Element Is Performed as It Is

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 12. Identifying and Correcting Errors in Sport Skills

    Step 1: Observe the Complete Skill

    Step 2: Analyze Each Phase and Its Key Elements

    Step 3: Use Your Knowledge of Sport Mechanics in Your Analysis

    Step 4: Select Errors to Be Corrected

    Step 5: Decide on Appropriate Methods for the Correction of Errors

    Summary

    Key Terms

    References

    Chapter 13. Selected Sport Skills

    Sprinting

    Jumping

    Wheelchair Sports

    Throwing

    Striking and Batting

    Swinging and Rotating

    Weightlifting

    Combat Throwing

    Tackle in Football

    Swimming

    Kicking a Ball

    Paddling a Watercraft

    References

    Appendix. Units of Measurement and Conversions

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