This book provides an introduction to the concept of competitive sports and the place of biomechanics within sports science. The various fields in which sports biomechanics contribute are defined and recognized. Finally, an introduction to the various branches of biomechanics is made and based on them, the purpose and structure of the book is described.
Table of Contents:
1. The sports movement
2. Biomechanics
3. Biomechanics and Kinesiology
4. Usefulness of sports biomechanics
4.1. Search for the ideal theoretical model of sports movement execution based on the laws of physics
4.2. Study of the movement of the champions and the comparison of these elements with theoretical models
4.3. Study of the effect of sports instruments on athletic performance and providing instructions for their construction.
4.4. Manufacture of footwear, clothing or protective means to improve performance but also to reduce these loads on the body
4.5. Assessing the physical condition and technique of male and female athletes and providing specific instructions regarding the training process
4.6. Conduct basic research on the properties of the various systems of the body that affect the mechanics of movement (eg nervous, muscular, muscular).
5. Branches of sports biomechanics
6. Purpose and structure of the document
6.1 Structure of the document
7. The biomechanics of sports movements on the internet
* The ebook was developed in the context of of the "Kallipos - Greek Academic Electronic Books & Aids" program, which took place with the participation of HEALLINK (Association of Greek Academic Libraries), grnet (National Research & Technology Network), National Technical University of Athens and the European Union, while it was co-financed by Greece (Ministry of Education & Religious Affairs, Special Management Service) and the European Union (NSRF 2007-2013, European Community Fund).
The selection of the writing effort coefficient for the design & development of each ebook was made by the respective author - academic - university professor, while our artistic director at the time, Nikolaos Koumartzis, participated in the registers of the "Kallipos" program.
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