Science and Football III

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Jens Bangsbo, Thomas Reilly, A Mark Williams
Routledge, Feb 4, 2014 - Sports & Recreation - 360 pages

The Third World Congress of Science and Football was held in Cardiff, Wales in April 1995. The aim of the conference was to continue to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of the various branches of football and increase the awareness of the value of a scientific approach to these games. These aims and the outcomes of the conference are reflected in this third volume of Science and Football.
The volume is divided into eight parts, each part containing a group of papers that are related by theme or disciplinary approach. Metabolism and nutrition, football training, match analysis, medical aspects of football and psychology and football behaviour are just a few of the areas covered in this comprehensive, in-depth volume that has been fully edited and revised.
The conclusions drawn during the congress represent an invaluable practical reference for coaches, scientists, players, managers, and all those involved in the many football codes.

 

Contents

A comparison of fitness characteristics of elite
3
Fitness profile of professional Rugby League
11
Aerobic and anaerobic field testing of soccer
21
Fitness profiles of English professional
27
Physiological characteristics of Turkish female
37
The physiology of intermittent activity
43
Fluid loss and replacement in English Premier
54
The influence of water ingestion on repeated
60
Effect of a fatigue task on absolute
162
Training and retraining muscle strength
168
Isokinetic assessment of Rugby League
177
Sports injuries and physical fitness
185
Heart rate responses of children during
196
Use of match analysis by coaches
209
A new notational analysis system with
229
Analysis of goalscoring patterns of European
246

The influence of carbohydrate ingestion
66
The lipid profile of a Rugby Union football
72
Iron supplements are not required for Rugby
81
Resistance training by senior Rugby Union
89
Effects of different preseason preparations
103
Fitness profiles of professional soccer players
112
An investigation into the fitness of professional
118
Footballers body clocks
125
Injuries in American Football
132
Lumbar spine abnormalities in American
139
Cervical spines of middleaged soccer
145
A method to analyse attacking moves in soccer
258
Use of feedback by coaches and players
267
Effects of exercise on the decision making
279
Stress management in male and female soccer
285
The expected economic effects of football
301
Issues of management and business arising
308
The impact of youth training on the stock
314
Comparison of Australian Rules football
321
Rugbys penalty problem myth or reality?
330
Index
337
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