Help students and coaches understand how the fundamental laws of human movement affect athletes’ performances.
Unlock the secrets of athletic performance with Applied Sport Mechanics, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Access. This comprehensive guide is designed to help students, coaches, and physical educators understand the fundamental laws of human movement and their impact on sport performance. Authored by Brendan Burkett, PhD, a renowned expert in biomechanics and sport coaching, this edition offers a unique blend of theory and practical application. Throughout the full-color text, photos and illustrations offer visual demonstrations of the content to engage readers and clarify complex topics.
Key features include these:
Application to Sport sidebars that connect concepts directly to sport performance and analysis
Pedagogical aids, including a glossary and chapter objectives, to facilitate learning and comprehension
Related online resources delivered through HKPropel, featuring a study guide, chapter review questions, practical activities, and author recommendations of videos and blogs for further learning
Dive into the foundational principles of kinetics, kinematics, and sport technique, and explore their real-world applications through a variety of engaging scenarios. Then learn how to observe and analyze an athlete’s technique and apply mechanical principles to correct errors and improve performance. With 13 well-structured chapters, this textbook is perfectly suited for a semester-long course, making it an ideal resource for both students and instructors.
Endorsed by SHAPE America, the updated fifth edition includes expanded information on new technologies and their use in biomechanical assessment and training. Instead of focusing on a few popular sports, Burkett explores mechanics across a range of sport skills-including sprinting, jumping, swimming, lifting, throwing, and kicking-and highlights applications across a diverse variety of sports, such as rugby, cycling, golf, swimming, and javelin throwing.
Whether you're a student in biomechanics or a professional looking to enhance your understanding of sport performance, Applied Sport Mechanics, Fifth Edition, is your go-to resource for mastering the mechanics of sport.
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Part I. Fundamentals 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. Anatomical Requirements for Sport
Standard Anatomical Reference Terminology
Connection Between Human Anatomy and Sport Mechanics
Summary
Key Terms
References
Chapter 3. Fundamentals of Sport Mechanics
How to Describe Human Motion
Applying Sport Mechanics to Resistance Training
Measurement and Evaluation in Sport Mechanics
Summary
Key Terms
References
Chapter 4. Fundamentals of Sport Kinetics
Work
Power
Energy
Rebound
Friction
Summary
Key Terms
References
Part II. Applications in Sport
Chapter 5. Linear Motion
Linear Motion Measures (Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration)
Linear Motion for Projectiles
Summary
Key Terms
References
Chapter 6. Linear Kinetics
Fundamental Principles of Linear Kinetics
Momentum and Impulse in Sport
How to Measure Linear Kinetics: Running Gait
Summary
Key Terms
References
Chapter 7. Angular Motion
Fundamental Principles of Angular Motion
Applied Angular Motion: How an Athlete Initiates Rotation
Summary
Key Terms
References
Chapter 8. Angular Kinetics
Gravity: Fundamental Principle of Angular Kinetics
Angular Momentum
Summary
Key Terms
References
Chapter 9. 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 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 III. 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 Elements
Step 6: Understand the Mechanical Reasons That 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. Optimizing Sport Mechanics
Sprinting
Jumping
Wheelchair Sports
Throwing
Striking and Batting
Swinging and Rotating
Weightlifting
Combat Throwing
Tackle in Football
Swimming
Kicking a Ball
Paddling a Watercraft
Summary
References
Appendix. Units of Measurement and Conversions
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