ABSTRACT

Science and Football V presents the edited papers from the Fifth World Congress on Science and Football that took place in Portugal in April 2003. The collection represents the latest scientific research into the variety of sports known as football such as association football; rugby codes (Union and League); national codes (American, Australian and Gaelic).

A recurring theme for this series of conferences has been a commitment to bridge the gaps between theory and practice in the service of the promotion of high quality applied football science. The book is clearly structured into nine parts and focuses on the following key issues:

  • introductory keynote address
  • biomechanics and mechanics
  • fitness test profiling of footballers
  • performance and match analysis
  • football medicine
  • football training
  • paediatric exercise science
  • physiology and nutrition
  • behavioural and social sciences.

This collection provides valuable information for coaches, players, trainers, managers, medical and support staff, and scientific workers concerned with the range of football codes.

chapter 1|4 pages

PART I Introductory keynote address

part |1 pages

Part II Biomechanics and Mechanics

chapter 2|6 pages

PART II Biomechanics and mechanics

chapter 3|3 pages

Dynamic Soccer Ball Performance Measurement

ByJ. SAMPAIO, V. MAÇÃS

chapter |2 pages

Figure 1. Box plot of ball velocity data. Figure 2. Box plot of ball spin data.

ByA.R.AZIZ, F.TAN, A.YEO AND K.C.TEH

chapter 4|4 pages

The Behaviour of a Football During a Free Kick

ByN.BRICK AND P.O’DONOGHUE

chapter 6|3 pages

Stability in Soccer Shoes: The Relationship between Perception of Stability and Biomechanical Parameters

ByR.M.HARRELL, P.S.WEINHOLD, B.YU AND D.T.KIRKENDALL

chapter 7|2 pages

A Study of Gender Difference in Football

chapter |3 pages

Table 2. Mean (±SD) angular kinematic descriptors of the maximal instep kick at impact.

ByJ. IGA, T. REILLY, A. LEES, K. GEORGE

chapter 10|3 pages

Comparison of Precision in the Toe and Instep Kick in Soccer at High Kicking Velocities

ByC. CASTAGNA, R. BELARDINELLI, G. ABT

chapter 11|1 pages

Coefficient of Restitution (COR) in Toe and Instep Soccer Kicks

ByM.COELHO E SILVA, A.FIGUEIREDO, H.RELVAS AND R.M.MALINA

chapter 12|5 pages

Computer Simulation of Ball Kicking Using the Finite Element Skeletal Foot Model

ByC. CASTAGNA, R. BELARDINELLI, G. ABT

chapter 13|6 pages

A Characterisation of Technique in the Soccer Kick Using a Kohonen Neural Network Analysis

ByZ. PAPANIKOLAOU, A. PATSIAOURAS, P. FOURKIOTI, G. DOUKA

part |1 pages

Part III Fitness Test Profiles of Footballers

chapter |3 pages

Figure 2. Bland and Altman plot.

chapter |3 pages

Part I Introductory Keynote Address

part |1 pages

Part IV Performance Analysis

chapter 28|7 pages

The Goal Complete: The Winning Difference

chapter |1 pages

Figure 1. Layout of the T-test

part |1 pages

Part V Medical Aspects of Football

chapter |4 pages

Table 1. Operational definitions.

part |1 pages

Part VI Football Training

chapter 50|4 pages

Cross-Training for Junior Soccer Players

part |1 pages

Part VII Paediatric Exercise Science

part |1 pages

Part VIII Physiology and Nutrition

chapter 79|7 pages

The Importance of Buffer Capacity for Team-sport Participants

ByD BISHOP J EDGE C DAVIS B DAWSON AND C GOODMAN

part |1 pages

Part IX Behavioural and Social Sciences

chapter 85|2 pages

Cohesion in Women’s Soccer Teams

chapter |2 pages

Figure 1. Players’ mean cohesion

chapter |3 pages

Table 5. Other teams.