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Science and Racket Sports IV
Science and Racket Sports IV
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ISBN No.: 9780415666930
Pages: 314
Year: 201109
Format: Trade Paper
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Preface Introduction PART ONE: PHYSIOLOGY OF RACKET SPORTS 1. Physiological testing in badminton. O. Faude and M. Fries 2. Core temperature and hydration status in professional tennis players measured in live tournament conditions. A. J.


Pearce 3. Anaerobic performance during intermittent exercise and body composition in tennis players of different biological and chronological age. E. Ziemann and T. Garsztka 4. Comparison of laboratory and on-court testing of aerobic fitness in tennis players. R.W.


Meyers 5. A specific incremental test in tennis. O. Girard, R. Chevalier, F. Leveque, J.P. Micallefand G.


P Millet 6. Muscle fibre type distribution and fibre size of triceps brachialis in elite tennis players. J. Sanchís-Moysi, A. Guadalupe-Grau, S. Guerra, H. Olmedillas, C. Dorado and J.


A. L. Calbet 7. Development of a tennis-specific fatigue inducing protocol and the effects of caffeine on performance. D. Hornery, D. Farrow, I. Mujika and W.


Young 8. Nutrition knowledge and nutrition habits of tennis coaches. B. R. Matkovic, B. Matkovic and P. Tudor-Barbar. 9.


Correlations of physiological responses in squash players during competition. J. R. Alvero Cruz, J. Barrera Expósito, A. Mesa Alonso and D. Cabello Manrique 10. Field based assessment of speed and power in junior badminton players.


M. G. Hughes. 11. Energy expenditure measurement in badminton players during a training camp using doubly labeled water. E. Watanabe,S. Igawa,T.


Sato,M. Miyazaki,S. Horiuchi and K. Seki 12. Kinanthropometric profile, body composition, somatotype and grip strength dynamometry in young high level tennis, badminton, and table tennis players F. Pradas, E. Martínez, P.E.


Alcaraz and L. Carrasco 13. Analysis of the somatotype, body composition and anthropometry in badminton players between 12 and 16 years. M. de Hoyo, B. Sañudo and F. París PART TWO: BIOMECHANICAL AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 14. The role of biomechanics in racket sports.


A. Lees 15. Angular velocities in the tennis serve. C. López de Subijanaand E. Navarro 16. Comparison of injuries between Slovenian table tennis and badminton players. M.


Kondric, G. Furjan-Mandic, L. Zekan Petrinovic and D. Cilig 17. Prevention of injuries and cardiovascular events in veteran table tennis players. J.-F. Kahnand T.


Charland 18. Strategies and support mechanisms used by elite Australian female tennis players returning to the circuit from injury. J. A. Young, M. Pain, R. Kane and A. J.


Pearce 19. The use of plantar supports in badminton and squash players. G. A. Gijón Noguerón, M. Gijón Noguerón and D. Cabello Manrique 20. Centre of gravity in paddle rackets: Implications for technique.


P.T. Gómez Píriz and M. F. Álvarez PART THREE: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 21. Anticipation and skill in racket sports. M. Williams 22.


A perception-action perspective on learning and practice in racket sports. G. J. P. Savelsbergh 23. Inflific incremental test in tennis. O. Girard, R.


Chevalier, F. Leveque, J.P. Micallefand G. P Millet 6. Muscle fibre type distribution and fibre size of triceps brachialis in elite tennis players. J. Sanchís-Moysi, A.


Guadalupe-Grau, S. Guerra, H. Olmedillas, C. Dorado and J. A. L. Calbet 7. Development of a tennis-specific fatigue inducing protocol and the effects of caffeine on performance.


D. Hornery, D. Farrow, I. Mujika and W. Young 8. Nutrition knowledge and nutrition habits of tennis coaches. B. R.


Matkovic, B. Matkovic and P. Tudor-Barbar. 9. Correlations of physiological responses in squash players during competition. J. R. Alvero Cruz, J.


Barrera Expósito, A. Mesa Alonso and D. Cabello Manrique 10. Field based assessment of speed and power in junior badminton players. M. G. Hughes. 11.


Energy expenditure measurement in badminton players during a training camp using doubly labeled water. E. Watanabe,S. Igawa,T. Sato,M. Miyazaki,S. Horiuchi and K. Seki 12.


Kinanthropometric profile, body composition, somatotype and grip strength dynamometry in young high level tennis, badminton, and table tennis players F. Pradas, E. Martínez, P.E. Alcaraz and L. Carrasco 13. Analysis of the somatotype, body composition and anthropometry in badminton players between 12 and 16 years. M.


de Hoyo, B. Sañudo and F. París PART TWO: BIOMECHANICAL AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 14. The role of biomechanics in racket sports. A. Lees 15. Angular velocities in the tennis serve. C.


López de Subijanaand E. Navarro 16. Comparison of injuries between Slovenian table tennis and badminton players. M. Kondric, G. Furjan-Mandic, L. Zekan Petrinovic and D. Cilig 17.


Prevention of injuries and cardiovascular events in veteran table tennis players. J.-F. Kahnand T. Charland 18. Strategies and support mechanisms used by elite Australian female tennis players returning to the circuit from injury. J. A.


Young, M. Pain, R. Kane and A. J. Pearce 19. The use of plantar supports in badminton and squash players. G. A.


Gijón Noguerón, M. Gijón Noguerón and D. Cabello Manrique 20. Centre of gravity in paddle rackets: Implications for technique. P.T. Gómez Píriz and M. F.


Álvarez PART THREE: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 21. Anticipation and skill in racket sports. M. Williams 22. A perception-action perspective on learning and practice in racket sports. G. J. P.


Savelsbergh 23. Infl;lt;/P> J. R. Alvero Cruz, J. Barrera Expósito, A. Mesa Alonso and D. Cabello Manrique 10. Field based assessment of speed and power in junior badminton players.


M. G. Hughes. 11. Energy expenditure measurement in badminton players during a training camp using doubly labeled water. E. Watanabe,S. Igawa,T.


Sato,M. Miyazaki,S. Horiuchi and K. Seki 12. Kinanthropometric profile, body composition, somatotype and grip strength dynamometry in young high level tennis, badminton, and table tennis players F. Pradas, E. Martínez, P.E.


Alcaraz and L. Carrasco 13. Analysis of the somatotype, body composition and anthropometry in badminton players between 12 and 16 years. M. de Hoyo, B. Sañudo and F. París PART TWO: BIOMECHANICAL AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 14. The role of biomechanics in racket sports.


A. Lees 15. Angular velocities in the tennis serve. C. López de Subijanaand E. Navarro 16. Comparison of injuries between Slovenian table tennis and badminton players. M.


Kondric, G. Furjan-Mandic, L. Zekan Petrinovic and D. Cilig 17. Prevention of injuries and cardiovascular events in veteran table tennis players. J.-F. Kahnand T.


Charland 18. Strategies and support mechanisms used by elite Australian female tennis players returning to the circuit from injury. J. A. Young, M. Pain, R. Kane and A. J.


Pearce 19. The use of plantar supports in badminton and squash players. G. A. Gijón Noguerón, M. Gijón Noguerón and D. Cabello Manrique 20. Centre of gravity in paddle rackets: Implications for technique.


P.T. Gómez Píriz and M. F. Álvarez PART THREE: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 21. Anticipation and skill in racket sports. M. Williams 22.


A perception-action perspective on learning and practice in racket sports. G. J. P. Savelsbergh 23. Infl>13. Analysis of the somatotype, body composition and anthropometry in badminton players between 12 and 16 years. M.


de Hoyo, B. Sañudo and F. París PART TWO: BIOMECHANICAL AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 14. The role of biomechanics in racket sports. A. Lees 15. Angular velocities in the tennis serve. C.


López de Subijanaand E. Navarro 16. Comparison of injuries between Slovenian table tennis and badminton players. M. Kondric, G. Furjan-Mandic, L. Zekan Petrinovic and D. Cilig 17.


Prevention of injuries and cardiovascular events in veteran table tennis players. J.-F. Kahnand T. Charland 18. Strategies and support mechanisms used by elite Australian female tennis players returning to the circuit from injury. J. A.


Young, M. Pain, R. Kane and A. J. Pearce 19. The use of plantar supports in badminton and squash players. G. A.


Gijón Noguerón, M. Gijón Noguerón and D. Cabello Manrique 20. Centre of gravity in paddle rackets: Implications for technique. P.T. Gómez Píriz and M. F.


Álvarez PART THREE: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 21. Anticipation and skill in racket sports. M. Williams 22. A perception-action perspective on learning and practice in racket sports. G. J. P.


Savelsbergh 23. Infl J.-F. Kahnand T. Charland 18. Strategies and support mechanisms used by elite Australian female tennis players returning to the circuit from injury. J. A.


Young, M. Pain, R. Kane and A. J. Pearce 19. The use of plantar supports in badminton and squash players. G. A.


Gijón Noguerón, M. Gijón Noguerón and D. Cabello Manrique 20. Centre of gravity in paddle rackets: Implications for technique. P.T. Gómez Píriz and M. F.


Álvarez PART THREE: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF RACKET SPORTS 21. Anticipation and skill in racket sports. M. Williams 22. A perception-action perspective on learning and practice in racket sports.


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