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Title
The biophysical foundations of human movement
Type
Text
Subject
Human mechanics (LCSH)
Biophysics (LCSH)
Kinesiology (LCSH)
Movement--physiology. (MESH)
Biomechanics. (MESH)
Biophysics. (MESH)
Exercise--physiology. (MESH)
Sports--psychology. (MESH)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: QP303 .B586 2005
WE 103 B6159 2005
DDC: 612.7/6 full
Content
text
Table Of Contents
Introduction: human movement studies as a discipline and a profession
Basic concepts of the musculoskeletal system
Basic concepts of anthropometry
Musculoskeletal changes throughout the life span
Musculoskeletal adaptations to training
Basic concepts of kinematics and kinetics
Basic concepts of energetics
Biomechanics across the life span
Biomechanical adaptations to training
Basic concepts of exercise metabolism
Physiological adaptations to training
Physiological capacity and performance across the life span
Applications of exercise physiology to health
Basic concepts of motor control: neurophysiological perspectives
Basic concepts of motor control: cognitive science perspectives
Motor control across the life span
Motor control adaptations to training
Basic concepts in sport psychology
Basic concepts in exercise psychology
Physical activity and psychological factors across the life span
Psychological adaptations to training
Multi- and cross-disciplinary approaches to human movement.
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Authorized Access Point
Abernethy, Bruce, 1958- biophysical foundations of human movement