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Introduction To Sports Biomechanics - 2nd Edition

A Student Guide to Human Movement Analysis

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By Roger Bartlett
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  • Published: 8th Nov 2007
  • ISBN: 0415339936
  • Pages: 350
  • Size: 246mm x 174mm

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"Introduction to Sports Biomechanics" introduces the core biomechanics topics covered in the first two years of a sports science degree. It provides sound grounding in theoretical and practical aspects of human movement analysis. 2E is completely revised with content designed to suit student learning in the notoriously 'difficult' field of biomechanics.

Totally restructured and redesigned to make it more user-friendly, the book covers:

*how to describe and analyse human movement
*introduction to forces and fluid dynamics in movement
*how to measure force
*human anatomy and how muscles work - activation, action and power.

This new edition is supported by a website containing animation and video clips to demonstrate the motion as described in the text, and features sample data tables for comparison and analysis.

This text is a must have for students of human movement sciences, ergonomics, biomechanics and sports performance/coaching.

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