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Add to basketCondition: New. A reference book for researchers in human movement sciences and related fields textbook for upper undergraduate and graduate level coursesÜber den AutorKeith Davids is a professor and dean in the School of Physical Education, U.
Published by Human Kinetics Publishers Okt 2005, 2005
ISBN 10: 0736044825 ISBN 13: 9780736044820
Language: English
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Add to basketBuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Aimed at undergraduate and higher level courses in movement sciences, as well as specialists in motor behaviour and human movement. An in-depth, multidisciplinary analysis of literature for researchers in the human movement sciences and related fields. Addresses the nature and function of variability, as well as how an understanding of variability can enhance the practice of teachers, coaches, physiotherapists and health professionals. Many scientific disciplines are represented in the text including psychology, motor control and skill acquisition, perceptual-motor development, chaos and complexity, blomechanics, molecular biology, physiology, philosophy, the neurosciences and physical education. Examines a range of topics including the interaction of genetic and environmental training factors on performance in sport, the nature of specific adaptations, measurement protocols, and speed and accuracy in Olympic level athletes.