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Science and Racket Sports IV

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Science and Racket Sports IV book

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 29 July 2008
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203894873
Pages 358
eBook ISBN 9780203894873
Subjects Engineering & Technology, Sports and Leisure
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Lees, A., Cabello, D., & Torres, G. (Eds.). (2008). Science and Racket Sports IV (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203894873

ABSTRACT

Science and Racket Sports IV presents a selection of important contemporary research into the four core racket sport disciplines of tennis, badminton, squash and table tennis. It showcases the best of the peer-reviewed papers and keynote addresses presented at the Fourth World Congress of Science and Racket Sports, Madrid.

Including contributions from many of the world’s leading racket sport scientists, researchers and practitioners, the book details cutting-edge research in six key areas:

  • Physiology
  • Biomechanics
  • Sports medicine
  • Psychology
  • Performance analysis
  • Pedagogy, sociology and coach education

This invaluable collection touches on the most important issues within contemporary sport science, and explores the full range of theoretical, experimental and applied work within the study of racket sports. It is essential reading for all sports scientists, sports physicians, therapists and coaches working in this area.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres

part |2 pages

Part 1 Physiology of racket sports

chapter 1|9 pages

Physiological testing in badminton

ByO. FAUDE, T. MEYER, M. FRIES, W. KINDERMANN

chapter 2|8 pages

Core temperature and hydration status in professional tennis players measured in live tournament conditions

ByA.J. PEARCE

chapter 3|7 pages

Anaerobic performance during intermittent exercise and body composition in tennis players of different biological and chronological ages E. ZIEMANN AND T. GARSZTKA

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres

chapter 4|7 pages

Comparison of laboratory and on-court testing of aerobic fitness in tennis players

ByR.W. MEYERS

chapter 5|8 pages

A specific incremental test in tennis

ByO. GIRARD, R. CHEVALIER, F. LEVEQUE, J.-P. MICALLEF AND G.P. MILLET

chapter 6|7 pages

Muscle fibre type distribution and fibre size of triceps brachialis in elite tennis players

ByJ. SANCHÍS-MOYSI, A. GUADALUPE-GRAU, S. GUERRA, H. OLMEDILLAS, O. BERNALES, C. DORADO AND J.A.L. CALBET

chapter 7|7 pages

Development of a tennis-specific fatigue-inducing protocol and the effects of caffeine on performance

ByD.J. HORNERY, D. FARROW, I. MUJIKA AND W. YOUNG

chapter 8|6 pages

Nutrition knowledge and nutrition habits of tennis coaches

ByB.R. MATKOVIC´, B. MATKOVIC´ AND P. TUDOR-BARBAROS

chapter 9|6 pages

Correlations of physiological responses in squash players during competition

ByJ.R. ALVERO CRUZ, J. BARRERA EXPÓSITO, A. MESA ALONSO AND D. CABELLO

chapter 10|7 pages

Field-based assessment of speed and power in junior badminton players

ByM.G. HUGHES

chapter 11|6 pages

Energy expenditure measurement in badminton players during a training camp using doubly-labelled water

ByE. WATANABE, S. IGAWA, T. SATO, M. MIYAZAKI, S. HORIUCHI, K. SEKI

chapter 12|8 pages

Kinanthropometric profile, body composition, somatotype and grip strength dynamometry in young high level tennis, badminton and table tennis players

ByF. PRADAS, E. MARTÍNEZ, P.E. ALCARAZ AND L. CARRASCO

chapter 13|6 pages

Analysis of the somatotype, body composition and anthropometry in badminton players between 12 and 16 years

ByM. DE HOYO, B. SAÑUDO AND F. PARÍS

part |2 pages

Part 2 Biomechanical and medical aspects of racket sports

chapter 14|7 pages

Biomechanics of racket sports: Developments and current status

ByA. LEES

chapter 15|6 pages

Angular velocities in the tennis serve

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres

chapter 16|6 pages

Comparison of injuries between Slovenian table tennis and badminton players D. CILIGA

ByM. KONDRICˇ, G. FURJAN-MANDIC´, L. PETRINOVIC´-ZEKAN AND

chapter 17|6 pages

Prevention of injuries and cardiovascular events in veteran table tennis players

ByJ.-F. KAHN AND T. CHARLAND

chapter 18|8 pages

Strategies and support mechanisms used by elite Australian female tennis players returning to the circuit from injury

ByA.J. PEARCE, J.A. YOUNG AND M.D. PAIN

chapter 19|7 pages

The use of plantar supports in badminton and squash players

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres

chapter 20|4 pages

Centre of gravity in paddle rackets: Implications for technique

ByP.T. GÓMEZ PÍRIZ AND M.F. ÁLVAREZ

part |2 pages

Part 3 Psychological aspects of racket sports

chapter 21|9 pages

Anticipation and skill in racket sports

ByA.M. WILLIAMS

chapter 22|8 pages

A perception-action perspective on learning and practice in racket sports

ByG.J.P. SAVELSBERGH, F. RIVAS AND J. VAN DER KAMP

chapter 23|7 pages

Influence of training and task difficulty on efficiency of a forehand drive in table tennis

ByL. JOSPIN, V. FAYT, S. LAZZARI

chapter 24|8 pages

Tennis play simulator 1: Psychomotor predispositions for tennis based on locomotor movements

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres

chapter 25|8 pages

Tennis play simulator 2: Speed of sequential ball-hitting movements under practice and competitive conditions

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres

part |2 pages

Part 4 Performance analysis of racket sports

chapter 26|10 pages

Computerized notational analysis and performance profiling in racket sports

ByM.D. HUGHES, M.T. HUGHES AND H. BEHAN

chapter 27|7 pages

Playing patterns of world elite male and Austrian top male single’s badminton players

ByE. OSWALD

chapter 28|4 pages

Comparison of the average game playing time in different scoring systems in badminton L. PETRINOVIC´-ZEKAN, Zˇ. PEDISˇIC´, D. CILIGA AND M. KONDRICˇ

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres

chapter 29|6 pages

Feedback systems in table tennis

ByA. BACA, P. KORNFEIND

chapter 30|6 pages

Practice oriented match analyses in table tennis as a coaching aid

ByR. LESER, A. BACA

chapter 31|7 pages

Quantitative analysis of playing efficiency in squash G. VUCˇKOVIC´, B. DEZˇMAN, S. KOVACˇICˇ AND J. PERSˇ

Edited ByA. Lees, D. Cabello, G. Torres

chapter 32|5 pages

A comparison of whole match and individual set data in order to identify valid performance indicators for real-time feedback in men’s single tennis matches

ByH.J. CHOI, P.G. O ’DONOGHUE AND M.D. HUGHES

chapter 33|7 pages

Variability in men’s singles tennis strategy at the US Open

ByUS Open P.G. O ’DONOGHUE

chapter 34|8 pages

Time analysis of three decades of men’s singles at Wimbledon

ByWimbledon H. TAKAHASHI, T. WADA, A. MAEDA, M. KODAMA, H. NISHIZONO AND H. KURATA

part |2 pages

Part 5 Pedagogy, sociology and coach education in racket sports

chapter 35|6 pages

New perspectives and research applications in tennis

ByM. CRESPO

chapter 36|7 pages

Sport identity of Polish badminton players in the context of other selected sport disciplines

ByM. LENARTOWICZ, P. RYMARCZYK

chapter 37|7 pages

Coach education: Models, characteristics and views of Greek tennis coaches

ByN. GRIVAS, K. MANTIS

chapter 38|6 pages

Modern teaching methods for tennis: What do they have in common?

ByP.G. UNIERZYSKI AND M. CRESPO

chapter 39|7 pages

Season-of-birth effects on elite junior tennis players’ world rankings

ByP. G. O ’DONOGHUE

chapter 40|5 pages

Health-related habits of tennis coaches

ByB.R. MATKOVIC´, B. MATKOVIC´ AND L. RUZˇIC´

chapter 41|8 pages

Integrated functional evaluation: a specific proposal for badminton

ByC. BLASCO, A. RUIZ AND R.P. GARRIDO

chapter 42|6 pages

The social structure of racket sports practice in Spain

ByR. LLOPIS GOIG AND D. LLOPIS GOIG
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