ABSTRACT

Laboratory and Field Exercises in Sport and Exercise Biomechanics is the first book to fully integrate practical work into an introduction to the fundamental principles of sport and exercise biomechanics.

The book concisely and accessibly introduces the discipline of biomechanics and describes the fundamental methods of analysing and interpreting biomechanical data, before fully explaining the major concepts underlying linear kinematics, linear kinetics, angular kinematics, angular kinetics and work, energy and power. To supplement chapters, the book includes nineteen practical worksheets which are designed to give students practice in collecting, analysing, and interpreting biomechanical data, as well as report writing. Each worksheet includes example data and analysis, along with data recording sheets for use by students to help bring the subject to life.

No other book offers students a comparable opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience of the core tenets of biomechanics. Laboratory and Field Exercises in Sport and Exercise Biomechanics is, therefore, an important companion for any student on a Sport and Exercise Science or Kinesiology undergraduate programme, or for any instructors delivering introductory biomechanics classes.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction to Biomechanics

chapter 2|29 pages

Analysis of Data

chapter 3|24 pages

Linear Kinematics

chapter 4|49 pages

Linear Kinetics

chapter 5|9 pages

Angular Kinematics

chapter 6|29 pages

Angular Kinetics

chapter 7|14 pages

Work, Energy and Power

part |136 pages

Practical Worksheets

chapter |5 pages

Practical Worksheet 1

Linear kinematic analysis of a 15 m sprint

chapter |6 pages

Practical Worksheet 2

The effect of increase in speed on stride length, stride rate and relative stride length in running

chapter |4 pages

Practical Worksheet 3

Determination of the coefficients of limiting friction and sliding friction between shoe soles and playing surfaces

chapter |5 pages

Practical Worksheet 4

Force-time analysis of the ground reaction force in walking

chapter |5 pages

Practical Worksheet 5

Force-time analysis of the ground reaction force in running

chapter |12 pages

Practical Worksheet 6

Linear impulse analysis of the ground reaction force in running

chapter |14 pages

Practical Worksheet 7

Linear impulse analysis of the ground reaction force in a countermovement vertical jump

chapter |12 pages

Practical Worksheet 8

Comparative linear impulse analysis of the ground reaction forces in countermovement vertical jumps with and without an arm swing

chapter |9 pages

Practical Worksheet 9

Linear impulse analysis of the ground reaction force in a standing long jump

chapter |6 pages

Practical Worksheet 10

Determination of reactive strength index in rebound vertical jumping

chapter |6 pages

Practical Worksheet 11

Hip and knee angular kinematics of a penalty kick in rugby

chapter |7 pages

Practical Worksheet 12

Determination of the position of the whole-body centre of gravity of the human body by the direct method using a one-dimension reaction board

chapter |8 pages

Practical Worksheet 13

Comparison of the direct and segmental analysis methods of determining the position of the whole-body centre of gravity of the human body

chapter |8 pages

Practical Worksheet 14

Determination of take-off distance, flight distance and landing distance in a standing long jump

chapter |5 pages

Practical Worksheet 15

Measurement of the moment of inertia of the human body

chapter |6 pages

Practical Worksheet 16

Determination of human power output in stair climbing and running up a slope

chapter |7 pages

Practical Worksheet 17

Determination of human power output in a countermovement vertical jump

chapter |4 pages

Practical Worksheet 18

Determination of the reliability of distance jumped in a standing long jump

chapter |5 pages

Practical Worksheet 19

Determination of the concurrent validity of distance jumped in a standing long jump as a predictor of peak instantaneous power in a countermovement vertical jump