Sports - Physiological aspects.
Overview
Works: | 101 works in 7 publications in 7 languages |
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Biomechanics in sport : = performance enhancement and injury prevention /
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Introduction to sports biomechanics : = analysing human movement patterns /
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Exercise prescription : = physiological foundations : a guide for health, sport and exercise professionals /
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Perception, cognition, and decision training : = the quiet eye in action /
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The Ergogenics edge : = pushing the limits of sports performance /
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An Introduction to human movement : = the sciences of physical education /
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Biomechanics in sport : = performance enhancement and injury prevention /
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Textbook of sports medicine : = basic science and clinical aspects of sports injury and physical activity /
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Biomechanical evaluation of movement in sport and exercise : = the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences guidelines /
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Embodied sporting practices : = regulating and regulatory bodies /
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Human factors and ergonomics in sport = applications and future directions /
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Sports biomechanics : = reducing injury and improving performance /
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Complex sports biodynamics = with practical applications in tennis /
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Strength and conditioning for team sports = sport-specific physical preparation for high performance /
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Biomechanical evaluation of movement in sport and exercise = the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences guidelines /
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Sports biomechanics = reducing injury risk and improving sports performance /
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A comprehensive guide to sports physiology and injury management = an interdisciplinary approach /
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