Science and Racket Sports I
Herausgeber: Reilly, T.; Lees, A.; Hughes, M.
Science and Racket Sports I
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First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780419185000
- ISBN-10: 0419185003
- Artikelnr.: 21448407
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780419185000
- ISBN-10: 0419185003
- Artikelnr.: 21448407
Edited by: T. Reilly Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, UK. M. Hughes The Centre for Notational Analysis, Cardiff lnstitute, Cardiff, UK and A. Lees Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.
Part 1 Physiology of racket sports: a metabolic characterization of singles
tennis, M.A. Christmass et al; investigation of exercise intensity in male
singles lawn tennis, T. Reilly and J. Palmer; seasonal variability in
physiological strain - matching performance to demand, R.D. Hansen; fluid
replacement needs of young tennis players, K. Kavasis; cramps, heat stroke
and abnormal biological responses during a strenuous tennis match, A.
Therminarias et al; physiological demands of training in elite badminton
players, M.G. Hughes; physiological evaluation of specific training in
badminton, R. Dias and A.K. Ghosh; physiological effects of squash
participation in different age-groups and levels of play, T. Reilly and
D.L. Halsall. Part 2 Fitness in racket sports: development of an on-court
aerobic test of elite badminton players, M.G. Hughes and F.M. Fullerton; a
phosphase decrement test for adolescent racket sports players, G.F. Treble
et al; influence of physical fitness specific to the game of tennis,
morphological and psychological factors on performance level in tennis in
different age groups, P. Unierzyski; kinanthropometric discrimination
between county and club female tennis players, T. Reilly and K. Benton;
physiological profiles of squash players of different standards, S. Mellor
et al; the physiological profile of elite junior squash players, C.A.
Mahoney and N.C.C. Sharp; determination of pre-season physiological
characteristics of elite male squash players, M.K. Todd and C.A. Mahoney.
Part 3 Biomechanics of racket sports: the biomechanics of tennis stroke
production, B.C. Elliott; a three-dimensional analysis of the tennis serves
of National (British) and County standard male players, R.M. Bartlett et
al; a biomechanical analysis of the tennis serve, examining the effect of
altering the foot-fault rule, R. Higgins and A. Lees; a biomechanical
analysis of the double-handed grip forces, R.A. Stretch; three-dimensional
cinematographic analysis of the badminton forearm smash - movements of the
forearm and hand, H.P. Tang et al. Part 4 Racket sports equipment: an
ergonomic evaluation of the shoe-surface interface in badminton, N.A. Smith
and A. Lees; computer aided design of rackets, H. Sol; computer aided
prediction of the vibration and rebound velocity characteristics of tennis
rackets with various physical properties, Y. Kawazoe; the effectiveness of
damping material in reducing impact shock in the tennis freehand smash, R.
Tomosue et al; ball dynamic characteristics - a fundamental factors in
racket dynamic optimization, M. Caffi and F. Casolo. Part 5 Sports
medicine. Part 6 Psychology of racket sports. Part 7 Match analysis.
tennis, M.A. Christmass et al; investigation of exercise intensity in male
singles lawn tennis, T. Reilly and J. Palmer; seasonal variability in
physiological strain - matching performance to demand, R.D. Hansen; fluid
replacement needs of young tennis players, K. Kavasis; cramps, heat stroke
and abnormal biological responses during a strenuous tennis match, A.
Therminarias et al; physiological demands of training in elite badminton
players, M.G. Hughes; physiological evaluation of specific training in
badminton, R. Dias and A.K. Ghosh; physiological effects of squash
participation in different age-groups and levels of play, T. Reilly and
D.L. Halsall. Part 2 Fitness in racket sports: development of an on-court
aerobic test of elite badminton players, M.G. Hughes and F.M. Fullerton; a
phosphase decrement test for adolescent racket sports players, G.F. Treble
et al; influence of physical fitness specific to the game of tennis,
morphological and psychological factors on performance level in tennis in
different age groups, P. Unierzyski; kinanthropometric discrimination
between county and club female tennis players, T. Reilly and K. Benton;
physiological profiles of squash players of different standards, S. Mellor
et al; the physiological profile of elite junior squash players, C.A.
Mahoney and N.C.C. Sharp; determination of pre-season physiological
characteristics of elite male squash players, M.K. Todd and C.A. Mahoney.
Part 3 Biomechanics of racket sports: the biomechanics of tennis stroke
production, B.C. Elliott; a three-dimensional analysis of the tennis serves
of National (British) and County standard male players, R.M. Bartlett et
al; a biomechanical analysis of the tennis serve, examining the effect of
altering the foot-fault rule, R. Higgins and A. Lees; a biomechanical
analysis of the double-handed grip forces, R.A. Stretch; three-dimensional
cinematographic analysis of the badminton forearm smash - movements of the
forearm and hand, H.P. Tang et al. Part 4 Racket sports equipment: an
ergonomic evaluation of the shoe-surface interface in badminton, N.A. Smith
and A. Lees; computer aided design of rackets, H. Sol; computer aided
prediction of the vibration and rebound velocity characteristics of tennis
rackets with various physical properties, Y. Kawazoe; the effectiveness of
damping material in reducing impact shock in the tennis freehand smash, R.
Tomosue et al; ball dynamic characteristics - a fundamental factors in
racket dynamic optimization, M. Caffi and F. Casolo. Part 5 Sports
medicine. Part 6 Psychology of racket sports. Part 7 Match analysis.
Part 1 Physiology of racket sports: a metabolic characterization of singles
tennis, M.A. Christmass et al; investigation of exercise intensity in male
singles lawn tennis, T. Reilly and J. Palmer; seasonal variability in
physiological strain - matching performance to demand, R.D. Hansen; fluid
replacement needs of young tennis players, K. Kavasis; cramps, heat stroke
and abnormal biological responses during a strenuous tennis match, A.
Therminarias et al; physiological demands of training in elite badminton
players, M.G. Hughes; physiological evaluation of specific training in
badminton, R. Dias and A.K. Ghosh; physiological effects of squash
participation in different age-groups and levels of play, T. Reilly and
D.L. Halsall. Part 2 Fitness in racket sports: development of an on-court
aerobic test of elite badminton players, M.G. Hughes and F.M. Fullerton; a
phosphase decrement test for adolescent racket sports players, G.F. Treble
et al; influence of physical fitness specific to the game of tennis,
morphological and psychological factors on performance level in tennis in
different age groups, P. Unierzyski; kinanthropometric discrimination
between county and club female tennis players, T. Reilly and K. Benton;
physiological profiles of squash players of different standards, S. Mellor
et al; the physiological profile of elite junior squash players, C.A.
Mahoney and N.C.C. Sharp; determination of pre-season physiological
characteristics of elite male squash players, M.K. Todd and C.A. Mahoney.
Part 3 Biomechanics of racket sports: the biomechanics of tennis stroke
production, B.C. Elliott; a three-dimensional analysis of the tennis serves
of National (British) and County standard male players, R.M. Bartlett et
al; a biomechanical analysis of the tennis serve, examining the effect of
altering the foot-fault rule, R. Higgins and A. Lees; a biomechanical
analysis of the double-handed grip forces, R.A. Stretch; three-dimensional
cinematographic analysis of the badminton forearm smash - movements of the
forearm and hand, H.P. Tang et al. Part 4 Racket sports equipment: an
ergonomic evaluation of the shoe-surface interface in badminton, N.A. Smith
and A. Lees; computer aided design of rackets, H. Sol; computer aided
prediction of the vibration and rebound velocity characteristics of tennis
rackets with various physical properties, Y. Kawazoe; the effectiveness of
damping material in reducing impact shock in the tennis freehand smash, R.
Tomosue et al; ball dynamic characteristics - a fundamental factors in
racket dynamic optimization, M. Caffi and F. Casolo. Part 5 Sports
medicine. Part 6 Psychology of racket sports. Part 7 Match analysis.
tennis, M.A. Christmass et al; investigation of exercise intensity in male
singles lawn tennis, T. Reilly and J. Palmer; seasonal variability in
physiological strain - matching performance to demand, R.D. Hansen; fluid
replacement needs of young tennis players, K. Kavasis; cramps, heat stroke
and abnormal biological responses during a strenuous tennis match, A.
Therminarias et al; physiological demands of training in elite badminton
players, M.G. Hughes; physiological evaluation of specific training in
badminton, R. Dias and A.K. Ghosh; physiological effects of squash
participation in different age-groups and levels of play, T. Reilly and
D.L. Halsall. Part 2 Fitness in racket sports: development of an on-court
aerobic test of elite badminton players, M.G. Hughes and F.M. Fullerton; a
phosphase decrement test for adolescent racket sports players, G.F. Treble
et al; influence of physical fitness specific to the game of tennis,
morphological and psychological factors on performance level in tennis in
different age groups, P. Unierzyski; kinanthropometric discrimination
between county and club female tennis players, T. Reilly and K. Benton;
physiological profiles of squash players of different standards, S. Mellor
et al; the physiological profile of elite junior squash players, C.A.
Mahoney and N.C.C. Sharp; determination of pre-season physiological
characteristics of elite male squash players, M.K. Todd and C.A. Mahoney.
Part 3 Biomechanics of racket sports: the biomechanics of tennis stroke
production, B.C. Elliott; a three-dimensional analysis of the tennis serves
of National (British) and County standard male players, R.M. Bartlett et
al; a biomechanical analysis of the tennis serve, examining the effect of
altering the foot-fault rule, R. Higgins and A. Lees; a biomechanical
analysis of the double-handed grip forces, R.A. Stretch; three-dimensional
cinematographic analysis of the badminton forearm smash - movements of the
forearm and hand, H.P. Tang et al. Part 4 Racket sports equipment: an
ergonomic evaluation of the shoe-surface interface in badminton, N.A. Smith
and A. Lees; computer aided design of rackets, H. Sol; computer aided
prediction of the vibration and rebound velocity characteristics of tennis
rackets with various physical properties, Y. Kawazoe; the effectiveness of
damping material in reducing impact shock in the tennis freehand smash, R.
Tomosue et al; ball dynamic characteristics - a fundamental factors in
racket dynamic optimization, M. Caffi and F. Casolo. Part 5 Sports
medicine. Part 6 Psychology of racket sports. Part 7 Match analysis.