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Routledge
14 January 2020
Football Biomechanics explores the latest knowledge of this core discipline in sport science across all codes of the sport. Encompassing a variety of styles, including original scientific studies, syntheses of the latest research, and position statements, the text offers readers the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference of the underlying mechanics of high-level football performance.

The book is divided into five parts, covering fundamental football actions, the biomechanics of direct free kicks, footwear, biomechanical considerations in skill acquisition and training, and artificial turf. It bridges the gap between theory and practice in a variety of key areas such as:

ball kicking mechanics (in soccer and other football codes)

ball impact dynamics

aerodynamics of ball flight

special techniques (such as the ‘knuckle ball shot’) by world-famous players

the efficacy and development of footwear

biomechanical and motor performance differences between female and male soccer players

artificial turf from an injury and a performance perspective.

Made up of contributions from leading experts from around the world, Football Biomechanics is a vital resource for researchers and practitioners working in all football codes, and useful applied reading for any sport science student with an interest in football.

Edited by:   , ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   385g
ISBN:   9780367406240
ISBN 10:   0367406241
Series:   Routledge Research in Football
Pages:   248
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
PART I: Football Actions 1. Does biomechanical evidence support coaching cues of kicking? 2. The support leg motion as a great contributor to football kicking 3. The biomechanics of place kicking in Rugby Union 4. Impact in ovoid ball kicking 5. Biomechanical characteristics of the long throw-in PART II: Direct Free Kicks 6. Aerodynamics of modern footballs 7. Impact phase of the knuckle shot 8. How to kick the knuckle shot: Ball impact characteristics of top professional players and its application for training Part III: Footwear 9. Kicking accuracy can be influenced by soccer shoe design 10. Biomechanical and motor performance differences between female and male soccer players: Influences on the game and recommendations for gender specific footwear 11. Plantar pressure distribution patterns during soccer specific movements 12. Functional traction: Interface considerations between shoes and surfaces during running cutting and turning movements 13. Boot-turf interaction during a 180° cutting movement on artificial turf when wet and dry PART IV: Skill Acquisition and Training 14. Technique Modifications to Create More Powerful Kicking Actions in Experienced Players 15. Skill Change in elite-level kickers: technical, motoric and psychological considerations of an applied framework PART V: Artificial Turf 16. Critical issues of shock absorbing property and its detection test of long pile artificial turf in football 17. Artificial turf in football: An injury perspective 18. Artificial turf in football: A performance perspective

Hiroyuki Nunome is a Professor of Biomechanics in the Faculty of Sports and Health Science, Fukuoka University, Japan. He is a former President of the Japanese Society of Science and Football and has been a member of the International Steering Group on Science and Football. He is well known for his pioneering works regarding the biomechanics of football actions. Ewald Hennig is a Professor of Biomechanics at the Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. He is well known as patent holder for pressure distribution devices of the company NOVEL Inc., Munich, and as a world expert for footwear biomechanics relating to football. Neal Smith is a Field Leader in Biomechanics and Research Methods at Chichester University, UK. He has recently been featured by Sky Sports in 'Ronaldo: Tested to the Limit' and by Disney XD in 'Goalmouth'.

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