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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-401) and index |
Beschreibung: | XI, 411 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 29 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction Why Study Biomechanics?
1
What Is Biomechanics?
3 ■
What Are the Goals of Exercise and
Sport Biomechanics?
3 ■
The History of Sport Biomechanics
10 ■
The Organization of Mechanics
11 ■
Basic Dimensions and Units
of Measurement Used in Mechanics
12 ■
Summary
14
Part I External Biomechanics:
External Forces and Their Effects on the Body and Its Movement
17
1
Forces: Maintaining Equilibrium or Changing Motion
19
What Are Forces?
20 ■
Classifying Forces
21 ■
Friction
23 ■
Addition of Forces: Force Composition
27 ·
Resolution of
Forces
35 ■
Static Equilibrium
39 ■
Summary
44
Linear Kinematics: Describing Objects in Linear Motion
47
Motion
48 ■
Linear Kinematics
50 ■
Uniform Acceleration and
Projectile Motion
62 ■
Summary
73
Linear Kinetics: Explaining the Causes of Linear Motion
77
Newton s First Law of Motion: Law of Inertia
78 ■
Conservation of
Momentum
81 ■
Newton s Second Law of Motion: Law of Accel¬
eration
87 ■
Impulse and Momentum
91 ■
Newton s Third Law of
Motion: Law of Action-Reaction
95 ■
Newton s Law of Universal
Gravitation
96 ■
Summary
97
Work, Power, and Energy: Explaining the Causes
of Motion Without Newton
101
Work
102 .
Energy
105 .
The Work-Energy Relationship
107 .
Power
112 «
Summary
113
Torques and Moments
of
Force:
Maintaining Equilibrium or Changing Angular Motion
117
What Are Torques?
118 «
Forces and Torques in
Equilibrium
126 ■
What Is Center of Gravity?
129 ■
Summary
143
Angular Kinematics:
Describing Objects in Angular Motion
147
Angular Position and Displacement
148 ■
Angular and Linear
Displacement
151 ■
Angular Velocity
153 ■
Angular and Linear
Velocity
153 ■
Angular Acceleration
156 ■
Angular and Linear
Acceleration
156 ■
Anatomical System for Describing Limb
Movements
158 ■
Summary
169
Angular Kinetics: Explaining the Causes of Angular Motion
173
Angular Inertia
174 ■
Angular Momentum
180 ■
Angular Interpreta¬
tion of Newton s First Law of Motion
182 ■
Angular Interpretation
of Newton s Second Law of Motion
185 ■
Angular Impulse and
Angular Momentum
186 ■
Angular Interpretation of Newton s
Third Law of Motion
187 ■
Summary
189
Fluid Mechanics: The Effects of Water and Air
193
Buoyant Force: Force Due to Immersion
194 ■
Dynamic Fluid
Force: Force Due to Relative Motion
197 ■
Summary
209
Part II Internal Biomechamcs: Internal Forces and
Their Effects on the Body and Its Movement
211
Mechanics of Biological Materials:
Stresses and Strains on the Body
213
Stress
214 ■
Strain
224 ■
Mechanical Properties of Materials:
The Stress-Strain Relationship
226 ■
Mechanical Properties of the
Musculoskeletal System
230 ■
Summary
235
The Skeletal System: The Rigid Framework of the Body
237
Bones
238 ■
Joints
242 .
Summary
249
The Muscular System: The Motors of the Body
251
The Structure of Skeletal Muscle
252 ■
Muscle Action
255 ■
Muscle Contraction Force
260 ■
Summary
271
The Nervous System: Control of the Musculoskeletal System
273
The Nervous System and the Neuron
274 ■
The Motor Unit
276
■
Receptors and Reflexes
278 «
Summary
282
Part III Applying Biomechanical Principles
Qualitative Biomechanical Analysis to Improve Technique
Types of Biomechanical Analysis
288 ■
Qualitative Biomechanical
Analysis to Improve Technique
289 ·
Sample Analyses
299 ■
Summary
313
285
287
Qualitative Biomechanical Analysis to Improve Training
Biomechanics and Training
316.
Qualitative Anatomical Analysis
Method
317.
Sample Analyses
321 ■
Summary
333
315
Qualitative Biomechanical Analysis to
Understand Injury Development
Mechanical Stress and Injury
340 ■
Tissue Response to Stress
342
Mechanism of Overuse Injury
345 ■
Individual Differences in
Tissue Threshold
345 ■
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Affecting
Injury
346 ■
Running
349 ■
Summary
358
339
Technology in Biomechanics
Quantitative Biomechanical Analysis
362 ■
Measurement
Issues
362 ■
Tools for Measuring Biomechanical Variables
364
ι
Summary
369
361
Appendix A
Appendix
В
Units of Measurement and Conversions
Answers to Selected Problems and Review Questions
Glossary
References and Suggested Readings
Index
About the Author
371
377
387
399
403
411
Like the groundbreaking first edition, Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Second Edition,
introduces exercise and sport biomechanics in simple and concise terms rather than focusing
on complex math and physics. With a unique presentation of biomechanical concepts supported
with illustrations, the book helps students learn to appreciate external forces and their effects,
how the body generates forces to maintain position, and how forces create movement in
physical activities.
Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Second Edition, allows students to discover the
principles of biomechanics through observation of common activities. By observing ordinary
activities firsthand, students will be able to develop functional and meaningful explanations,
resulting in a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanical concepts. This practical
approach combines striking visual elements with clear and concise language to encourage
active learning and improved comprehension.
Many new benefits are in the second edition for students and instructors alike:
•
More sample problems throughout the book to illustrate
problem-solving techniques
•
A quick reference guide of frequently used equations printed
on the inside cover
•
A new chapter on technology used in the study of biomechanics
•
Review questions at the end of each chapter to test the reader s
understanding of important concepts
•
A new instructor guide outlining each chapter and step-by-step solutions
to the quantitative problems presented, as well as a test package
Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Second Edition, is ideal for those needing a deeper
understanding of biomechanics from a qualitative perspective. Designed for students who
will likely take only one course in biomechanics, the text prepares students to utilize the
principles of biomechanics as professionals in the physical activity field. Thoroughly updated
and expanded, Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Second Edition, makes the biomechanics
of physical activity easy to understand and apply.
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CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction Why Study Biomechanics?
1
What Is Biomechanics?
3 ■
What Are the Goals of Exercise and
Sport Biomechanics?
3 ■
The History of Sport Biomechanics
10 ■
The Organization of Mechanics
11 ■
Basic Dimensions and Units
of Measurement Used in Mechanics
12 ■
Summary
14
Part I External Biomechanics:
External Forces and Their Effects on the Body and Its Movement
17
1
Forces: Maintaining Equilibrium or Changing Motion
19
What Are Forces?
20 ■
Classifying Forces
21 ■
Friction
23 ■
Addition of Forces: Force Composition
27 ·
Resolution of
Forces
35 ■
Static Equilibrium
39 ■
Summary
44
Linear Kinematics: Describing Objects in Linear Motion
47
Motion
48 ■
Linear Kinematics
50 ■
Uniform Acceleration and
Projectile Motion
62 ■
Summary
73
Linear Kinetics: Explaining the Causes of Linear Motion
77
Newton's First Law of Motion: Law of Inertia
78 ■
Conservation of
Momentum
81 ■
Newton's Second Law of Motion: Law of Accel¬
eration
87 ■
Impulse and Momentum
91 ■
Newton's Third Law of
Motion: Law of Action-Reaction
95 ■
Newton's Law of Universal
Gravitation
96 ■
Summary
97
Work, Power, and Energy: Explaining the Causes
of Motion Without Newton
101
Work
102 .
Energy
105 .
The Work-Energy Relationship
107 .
Power
112 «
Summary
113
Torques and Moments
of
Force:
Maintaining Equilibrium or Changing Angular Motion
117
What Are Torques?
118 «
Forces and Torques in
Equilibrium
126 ■
What Is Center of Gravity?
129 ■
Summary
143
Angular Kinematics:
Describing Objects in Angular Motion
147
Angular Position and Displacement
148 ■
Angular and Linear
Displacement
151 ■
Angular Velocity
153 ■
Angular and Linear
Velocity
153 ■
Angular Acceleration
156 ■
Angular and Linear
Acceleration
156 ■
Anatomical System for Describing Limb
Movements
158 ■
Summary
169
Angular Kinetics: Explaining the Causes of Angular Motion
173
Angular Inertia
174 ■
Angular Momentum
180 ■
Angular Interpreta¬
tion of Newton's First Law of Motion
182 ■
Angular Interpretation
of Newton's Second Law of Motion
185 ■
Angular Impulse and
Angular Momentum
186 ■
Angular Interpretation of Newton's
Third Law of Motion
187 ■
Summary
189
Fluid Mechanics: The Effects of Water and Air
193
Buoyant Force: Force Due to Immersion
194 ■
Dynamic Fluid
Force: Force Due to Relative Motion
197 ■
Summary
209
Part II Internal Biomechamcs: Internal Forces and
Their Effects on the Body and Its Movement
211
Mechanics of Biological Materials:
Stresses and Strains on the Body
213
Stress
214 ■
Strain
224 ■
Mechanical Properties of Materials:
The Stress-Strain Relationship
226 ■
Mechanical Properties of the
Musculoskeletal System
230 ■
Summary
235
The Skeletal System: The Rigid Framework of the Body
237
Bones
238 ■
Joints
242 .
Summary
249
The Muscular System: The Motors of the Body
251
The Structure of Skeletal Muscle
252 ■
Muscle Action
255 ■
Muscle Contraction Force
260 ■
Summary
271
The Nervous System: Control of the Musculoskeletal System
273
The Nervous System and the Neuron
274 ■
The Motor Unit
276
■
Receptors and Reflexes
278 «
Summary
282
Part III Applying Biomechanical Principles
Qualitative Biomechanical Analysis to Improve Technique
Types of Biomechanical Analysis
288 ■
Qualitative Biomechanical
Analysis to Improve Technique
289 ·
Sample Analyses
299 ■
Summary
313
285
287
Qualitative Biomechanical Analysis to Improve Training
Biomechanics and Training
316.
Qualitative Anatomical Analysis
Method
317.
Sample Analyses
321 ■
Summary
333
315
Qualitative Biomechanical Analysis to
Understand Injury Development
Mechanical Stress and Injury
340 ■
Tissue Response to Stress
342
Mechanism of Overuse Injury
345 ■
Individual Differences in
Tissue Threshold
345 ■
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Affecting
Injury
346 ■
Running
349 ■
Summary
358
339
Technology in Biomechanics
Quantitative Biomechanical Analysis
362 ■
Measurement
Issues
362 ■
Tools for Measuring Biomechanical Variables
364
ι
Summary
369
361
Appendix A
Appendix
В
Units of Measurement and Conversions
Answers to Selected Problems and Review Questions
Glossary
References and Suggested Readings
Index
About the Author
371
377
387
399
403
411
Like the groundbreaking first edition, Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Second Edition,
introduces exercise and sport biomechanics in simple and concise terms rather than focusing
on complex math and physics. With a unique presentation of biomechanical concepts supported
with illustrations, the book helps students learn to appreciate external forces and their effects,
how the body generates forces to maintain position, and how forces create movement in
physical activities.
Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Second Edition, allows students to discover the
principles of biomechanics through observation of common activities. By observing ordinary
activities firsthand, students will be able to develop functional and meaningful explanations,
resulting in a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanical concepts. This practical
approach combines striking visual elements with clear and concise language to encourage
active learning and improved comprehension.
Many new benefits are in the second edition for students and instructors alike:
•
More sample problems throughout the book to illustrate
problem-solving techniques
•
A quick reference guide of frequently used equations printed
on the inside cover
•
A new chapter on technology used in the study of biomechanics
•
Review questions at the end of each chapter to test the reader's
understanding of important concepts
•
A new instructor guide outlining each chapter and step-by-step solutions
to the quantitative problems presented, as well as a test package
Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Second Edition, is ideal for those needing a deeper
understanding of biomechanics from a qualitative perspective. Designed for students who
will likely take only one course in biomechanics, the text prepares students to utilize the
principles of biomechanics as professionals in the physical activity field. Thoroughly updated
and expanded, Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Second Edition, makes the biomechanics
of physical activity easy to understand and apply. |
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spelling | McGinnis, Peter Merton 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)143665049 aut Biomechanics of sport and exercise Peter M. McGinnis 2nd ed. Champaign, IL Human Kinetics 2005 XI, 411 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 29 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-401) and index Forces: maintaining equilibrium or changing motion -- Linear kinematics: describing objects in linear motion -- Linear kinetics: explaining the causes of linear motion -- Work, power, and energy: explaining the causes of motion without Newton -- Torques and moments of force: maintaining equilibrium or changing angular motion -- Angular kinematics: describing objects in angular motion -- Angular kinetics: explaining the causes of angular motion -- -- Fluid mechanics: the effects of water and air -- Mechanics of biological materials: stresses and strains on the body -- The skeletal system: the rigid framework of the body -- The muscular system: the motors of the body -- The nervous system: control of the musculoskeletal system -- Qualitative biomechanical analysis to improve technique -- Qualitative biomechanical analysis to improve training -- Qualitative biomechanical analysis to understand injury development / Steven T. McCaw -- Technology in biomechanics. Biomecanica larpcal Biomechanica gtt Biomecánica Biomécanique humaine rasuqam Deporte Esportes larpcal Exercice physique rasuqam Exercício físico larpcal Fisiologia larpcal Lichamelijke inspanning gtt Mecánica humana Mouvement humain rasuqam Mécanique humaine Sistema nervoso larpcal Spor - Fizyolojik açıdan Sport gtt İnsan hareketleri Human mechanics Sports Physiological aspects Biomechanics Biomechanik (DE-588)4006880-8 gnd rswk-swf Sport (DE-588)4056366-2 gnd rswk-swf Biomechanik (DE-588)4006880-8 s Sport (DE-588)4056366-2 s DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0418/2004012743.html Table of contents Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014731559&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014731559&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | McGinnis, Peter Merton 1954- Biomechanics of sport and exercise Forces: maintaining equilibrium or changing motion -- Linear kinematics: describing objects in linear motion -- Linear kinetics: explaining the causes of linear motion -- Work, power, and energy: explaining the causes of motion without Newton -- Torques and moments of force: maintaining equilibrium or changing angular motion -- Angular kinematics: describing objects in angular motion -- Angular kinetics: explaining the causes of angular motion -- -- Fluid mechanics: the effects of water and air -- Mechanics of biological materials: stresses and strains on the body -- The skeletal system: the rigid framework of the body -- The muscular system: the motors of the body -- The nervous system: control of the musculoskeletal system -- Qualitative biomechanical analysis to improve technique -- Qualitative biomechanical analysis to improve training -- Qualitative biomechanical analysis to understand injury development / Steven T. McCaw -- Technology in biomechanics. Biomecanica larpcal Biomechanica gtt Biomecánica Biomécanique humaine rasuqam Deporte Esportes larpcal Exercice physique rasuqam Exercício físico larpcal Fisiologia larpcal Lichamelijke inspanning gtt Mecánica humana Mouvement humain rasuqam Mécanique humaine Sistema nervoso larpcal Spor - Fizyolojik açıdan Sport gtt İnsan hareketleri Human mechanics Sports Physiological aspects Biomechanics Biomechanik (DE-588)4006880-8 gnd Sport (DE-588)4056366-2 gnd |
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title | Biomechanics of sport and exercise |
title_auth | Biomechanics of sport and exercise |
title_exact_search | Biomechanics of sport and exercise |
title_exact_search_txtP | Biomechanics of sport and exercise |
title_full | Biomechanics of sport and exercise Peter M. McGinnis |
title_fullStr | Biomechanics of sport and exercise Peter M. McGinnis |
title_full_unstemmed | Biomechanics of sport and exercise Peter M. McGinnis |
title_short | Biomechanics of sport and exercise |
title_sort | biomechanics of sport and exercise |
topic | Biomecanica larpcal Biomechanica gtt Biomecánica Biomécanique humaine rasuqam Deporte Esportes larpcal Exercice physique rasuqam Exercício físico larpcal Fisiologia larpcal Lichamelijke inspanning gtt Mecánica humana Mouvement humain rasuqam Mécanique humaine Sistema nervoso larpcal Spor - Fizyolojik açıdan Sport gtt İnsan hareketleri Human mechanics Sports Physiological aspects Biomechanics Biomechanik (DE-588)4006880-8 gnd Sport (DE-588)4056366-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Biomecanica Biomechanica Biomecánica Biomécanique humaine Deporte Esportes Exercice physique Exercício físico Fisiologia Lichamelijke inspanning Mecánica humana Mouvement humain Mécanique humaine Sistema nervoso Spor - Fizyolojik açıdan Sport İnsan hareketleri Human mechanics Sports Physiological aspects Biomechanics Biomechanik |
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