ABSTRACT

Football Biomechanics explores the latest knowledge of this core discipline in sport science across all codes of the sport. Encompassing a variety of styles, including original scientific studies, syntheses of the latest research, and position statements, the text offers readers the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference of the underlying mechanics of high-level football performance.

The book is divided into five parts, covering fundamental football actions, the biomechanics of direct free kicks, footwear, biomechanical considerations in skill acquisition and training, and artificial turf. It bridges the gap between theory and practice in a variety of key areas such as:

  • ball kicking mechanics (in soccer and other football codes)
  • ball impact dynamics
  • aerodynamics of ball flight
  • special techniques (such as the ‘knuckle ball shot’) by world-famous players
  • the efficacy and development of footwear
  • biomechanical and motor performance differences between female and male soccer players
  • artificial turf from an injury and a performance perspective.

Made up of contributions from leading experts from around the world, Football Biomechanics is a vital resource for researchers and practitioners working in all football codes, and useful applied reading for any sport science student with an interest in football.

part II|34 pages

Direct free kicks

chapter 6|11 pages

Aerodynamics of modern footballs

chapter 8|12 pages

How to kick the knuckle shot

Ball impact characteristics of top professional players and its application for training

part III|64 pages

Footwear

chapter 10|13 pages

Biomechanical and motor performance differences between female and male soccer players

Influences on the game and recommendations for gender specific footwear

chapter 12|17 pages

Influence of traction on running performance and lower extremity loading of soccer players

Interplay of shoes, surfaces and training

part IV|38 pages

Skill acquisition and training

chapter 15|18 pages

Skill change in elite-level kickers

Interdisciplinary considerations of an applied framework

part V|49 pages

Artificial turf

chapter 17|18 pages

Artificial turf in football

An injury perspective

chapter 18|16 pages

Artificial turf in football

A performance perspective

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue

Future research directions