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Key Concepts in Sport and Exercise Sciences
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Key Concepts in Sport and Exercise Sciences

First Edition
Edited by:
  • David Kirk - Queen Margaret College, Scotland, Society for Peace, Security and Development Studies, Allahabad, India
  • Carlton Cooke - Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
  • Anne Flintoff - Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
  • Jim McKenna - Leeds Beckett University, UK


November 2008 | 160 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
'A very useful introduction to the key concepts in five main areas of study in sport and exercise science. The multi-disciplinary nature of the book is particularly attractive as it means that it can be used to support students studying a range of sport and exercise courses and modules. Furthermore, the chapters are concise, informative, written in an accessible style, and provide a good balance between theory and application to practice, making it a very interesting and relevant read' - Dr Lorraine Cale, Loughborough University

This book provides students and scholars with a fail-safe guide to the key concepts in the field of Sport & Exercise Science. Intelligently cross-referenced entries provide a sound map of the multi-disciplinary demands of sport related courses including physical and biological sciences, social science and education. The entries use clear definitions, examples and suggestions for further reading to explore each discipline and are:

" Comprehensive

" Lucid

" Pertinent to study needs

" Practically relevant

David Kirk is Professor in Physical Education and Youth Sport

Carlton Cooke is Professor in Physical Education

Anne Flintoff is Reader in Physical Education

Jim McKenna is Professor in Physical Activity and Health

All at the Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education, Leeds Metropolitan University.

 
Psychology
 
1. Section introduction
 
2. Motivation
 
3. Adherence
 
4. Physical activity and mental health
 
5. Emotion and effect in acute exercise
 
6. Coping in sport
 
7. Expertise
 
8. Leaders and leadership
 
9. Communication
 
Biomechanics
 
10. Section introduction
 
11. Kinematics
 
12. Force
 
13. Impact
 
14. Work, energy and power
 
15. Angular kinetics
 
16. Projectiles
 
17. Fluid mechanics
 
Exercise Physiology
 
18. Section introduction
 
19. Nutrition and biochemistry
 
20. Homeostasis
 
21. Muscle, strength and power
 
22. Energy systems
 
23. Energy balance and body composition
 
24. Principles of training
 
25. Fitness for health and sport
 
26. Growth, maturation, motor development and learning
 
Pedagogy
 
27. Section introduction
 
28. Physical Education
 
29. Curriculum
 
30. Instruction
 
31. Learning
 
32. Assessment
 
Sociology
 
33. Section introduction
 
34. Class
 
35. Disability
 
36. Bodies
 
37. Gender
 
38. Globalization
 
39. Identity
 
40. 'Race' and ethnicity

an excellent companion guide for undergraduate students

Mr Philippe Crisp
Sports Development, Chichester University
April 20, 2010
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Sample Materials & Chapters

Introduction PDF

Part One PDF


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