The Science of Gymnastics
Edited by Monèm Jemni
Contributors: William A. Sands, John H. Salmela, Patrice Holvoet, Maria Gateva
Published January 26th 2011 by Routledge – 202 pages
Published January 26th 2011 by Routledge – 202 pages
The Science of Gymnastics is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the fundamental physiological, biomechanical and psychological principles underpinning this most demanding of sports.
Drawing on cutting edge scientific research, and including contributions from leading international sport scientists and experienced coaches, the book represents an important link between theory and performance. With useful summaries, data and review questions included throughout, the book examines every key aspect of gymnastic training and performance, including:
In a concluding section the authors reflect on how fundamental scientific components (physiology, biomechanics and psychology) interact to enhance gymnastic performance, helping students to develop a better understanding of the relationship between sport science and sporting performance. The Science of Gymnastics is essential reading for all students, coaches and researchers with an interest in gymnastics or applied sport science.
Introduction Part 1: Applied Physiology of Gymnastics 1. Energetics of Gymnastics 2. Fitness Model of High Level Gymnasts 3. Training Principles in Gymnastics 4. Planning and Periodisation in Gymnastics 5. Physical Preparation 6. Specific Physical and Physiological Assessment of Gymnasts 7. Growth, Sexual Developmental and Hormonal Regulations in Relation to Fitness Levels in Gymnastics 8. Diet, Nutrition and Supplementation in Gymnastics 9. Investigations in Rhythmic Gymnastics Part 2: Applied Biomechanics in Gymnastics 10. Anthropometry and Biomechanical Models in Gymnastics 11. Linear Kinematics in Gymnastics (Description of Motion) 12. Angular Kinematics in Gymnastics 13. Linear Kinetics in Gymnastics (Underlying Causes of Motion) 14. Angular Kinetics in Gymnastics 15. Advanced Specific Examples from each Event Part 3: Applied Psychology in Gymnastics 16. Stress, Anxiety and Coping in Gymnastics 17. Personality and Motivation in Gymnastics 18. Goal Setting in Gymnastics 19. Mental Imagery in Gymnastics 20. Self Image and Self Confidence in Gymnastics 21. Psychology of Learning and Performance in Gymnastics 22. Psychological Issues Encountering Performance Enhancement Part 4: Interaction Between Physiological, Biomechanical and Psychological Aspects of Gymnastics Performance
This list of websites may help you in your studies.
International Federation of Gymnastics: http://www.fig-gymnastics.com
The international governing body for gymnastics, in all disciplines
Asian Gymnastics Union: http://www.agu-gymnastics.com
Provides regular information, news and reports about all gymnastics events in the world, and particularly in Asia, through regular seminars, conferences and newsletters
French Gymnastics Federation: http://www.ffgym.com
French Association for Research in Gymnastic and Acrobatic Activities: http://www.afraga.fr
Provides members with information through regular seminars, conferences and newsletters
The United States Elite Coaches Association: http://www.gym.net/useca
Provides elite gymnastics coaches and other members with information through monthly journals, video recordings and a Website newsletter
CoachesInfo: http://www.coachesinfo.com
Designed to deliver information and education to sports practitioners, including coaches, participants, physical educators and practitioners in the medical health vocations that have a sports focus
International Journal of Sport Psychology: http://www.ijsp-online.com
International Journal of Coaching Science: http://www.icce.ws/journal/index.htm
North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity: http://www.naspspa.org
Lecturers can use this page to gain access to the Revision Questions and Answer Guidelines.
Name: The Science of Gymnastics (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Monèm JemniContributors: William A. Sands, John H. Salmela, Patrice Holvoet, Maria Gateva. The Science of Gymnastics is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the fundamental physiological, biomechanical and psychological principles underpinning this most demanding of sports.
Drawing on cutting edge scientific research, and including...
Categories: Coaching Science, Applied Sport Science, Biomechanics and Human Movement Science, Physiology of Sport, Sports Psychology, Strength and Conditioning, Gymnastics