Introduction to Sports Biomechanics

Analysing Human Movement Patterns

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Introduction to Sports Biomechanics

Analysing Human Movement Patterns

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Introduction to Sports Biomechanics has been developed to introduce you to the core topics covered in the first two years of your degree. It will give you a sound grounding in both the theoretical and practical apects of the subject. Part One covers the anatomical and mechanical foundations of biomechanics and Part Two concentrates on the measuring techniques which sport biomechanists use to study the movements of the sports performer. You will find: * each chapter contains an introduction, summary, futher reading section and exercises to assist your learning and help with revision * the text is pitched at an intorodutory level which assumes no prior knowledge of the subject * mathmatical equations have been kept to a minimum making the text accessible to those with a non-mathmatical background * examples from sport are used throughout the text to help base the theory in practice In addition, the book is highly illustrated with line drawings and photographs which help to reinforce explainations and examples.

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Routledge
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Source title: Introduction to Sports Biomechanics: Analysing Human Movement Patterns

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Library of Congress
RC1235, RC1235 .B36 2014

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paperback
Number of pages
360

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27551493M
ISBN 10
0415632439
ISBN 13
9780415632430
LCCN
2013023821
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0415632439

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OL1893007W

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"This chapter is designed to provide an understanding of the anatomical principles which relate to movement in sport and exercise."

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