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100 1 _aBurkett, Brendan,
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245 1 0 _aSport mechanics for coaches /
_cBrendan Burkett.
250 _aThird edition.
264 1 _aChampaign, Ill. :
_bHuman Kinetics,
_c[2010]
264 4 _c©2010
300 _axii, 250 pages :
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336 _atext
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500 _aRevised edition of: Sport mechanics for coaches / Gerry Carr. 1997.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aI. Sport mechanics fundamentals. Making a smart move : Sport mechanics ; How sport mechanics for coaches can help you ; How sport mechanics for coaches is organized -- Starting with basics : Basic mechanical principles ; The gravity of the situation ; May the force be with you -- Mechanical principles in sport. Getting a move on : How an athlete moves (forces, momentum, and impulse) ; What happens when we move (work, power, energy, rebound, and friction) ; How to measure "getting a move on" in a running gait -- Rocking and rolling : How an athlete rotates (angular motion) ; Mechanical principles for rotation (lever systems) ; How an athlete initiates rotation ; What happens when we rotate (velocity, force, inertia, and momentum) ; How to measure angular velocity during cycling -- Don't be a pushover : How an athlete can avoid being a pushover (stability) ; Mechanical principles for stability ; How to measure center of gravity and line of gravity -- Going with a flow : How an athlete goes with the flow ; Mechanical principles for moving through a fluid ; Factors that influence moving through air and water -- Putting your knowledge of sport mechanics to work. Analyzing sport skills : Determine the objectives of the skill ; Note any special characteristics of the skill ; Study top-flight performances of the skill ; Divide the skill into phases ; Divide each phase into key objectives ; Understand the mechanical reasons for each key element is performed as it is -- Identifying and correcting errors in sports skills : Observe the complete skill ; Analyze each phase and its key elements ; Use your knowledge of sport mechanics in your analysis ; Select errors to be corrected ; Decide on appropriate methods for the correction of errors -- Mechanics of selected sport skills.
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650 0 _aKinesiology.
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650 0 _aHuman mechanics.
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650 0 _aSports
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650 0 _aBiomechanics.
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650 2 _aKinesiology, Applied
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700 1 2 _aCarr, Gerald A.,
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