1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of Ergonomics in Sport and Exercise

Edited By Youlian Hong Copyright 2014
    608 Pages
    by Routledge

    608 Pages
    by Routledge

    Ergonomics is concerned with the ‘fit’ between people and their work. With an increasing number of people becoming conscious about their health and participating in sport or physical activity, ergonomics has become an increasingly prominent concern within the sport and exercise sciences. From the design of footwear and artificial playing surfaces, to studies of proprioception by obese children , the way in which people interact with their environment - designed and natural – has important implications for performance sport and for the design of safe and beneficial forms of physical activity.

    The Routledge Handbook of Ergonomics in Sport and Exercise is the first book to offer a comprehensive and in-depth survey of cutting-edge scientific research into ergonomics in sport and exercise. Written by world-leading international scientists and researchers, the book explores key topics such as:

    • musculoskeletal adaptation to sports and exercise
    • environmental factors of injury and fatigue
    • load weight and performance
    • ergonomics in adapted sports and exercise
    • measurement in sports and exercise
    • modelling and simulation in ergonomics design
    • influence of playing surface, footwear and equipment design.

    Bridging the gap between fundamental scientific research in sport and exercise and applications in sport and exercise contexts, this is an important reference for all advanced students, researchers and professionals working in sport and exercise science, kinesiology, sports technology, sports engineering, ergonomics, and product design.

    Section 1 - Muscular adaptation to sports and exercise  1. Resistance training and endurance performance: physiological adaptations and recommendations for performance enhancement - David Bentley, Glen Deakin and Lars R. McNaughton  2. Respiratory muscle and breathing entrainment training for rowing - Gordon J. Bell  3. Neuromuscular adaptations in running - William A. Braun  4. Biomechanical adaptation in ice hockey skating - David J. Pearsall, René A. Turcotte, Marc C. Levangie and Samuel Forget  Section 2 - Environmental factors of injury and fatigue  5. Fatigue and injury in soccer - Matt Greig, Colin Johnson and Lars R. Mc Naughton  6. Environmental factors for fatigue and injury in ultra-endurance sports  - Beat Knechtle  7. Environmental factors for fatigue and injury in breath hold / SCUBA diving  - Jochen D. Schipke, Lucia Donath, Anne-Kathrin Brebeck and Sinclair Cleveland  8. Biomechanical and physiological study on adaptability to cold environment  - Kazuhiko Watanabe  Section 3 - Environmental condition and sports performance  9. Effects of environmental conditions on performance in winter sports  - Martin Burtscher  10. Applied ergonomics of cycling performance  - Michael D. Kennedy and William N. Lampe  11. Effects of environmental conditions on competitive swimming performance - Joshua Guggenheimer, Kasey Young, Dennis Cane 12. The effects of environmental condition on performance in soccer - Billy Sperlich and Dennis-Peter Born  Section 4 - Effects of load weight on body posture and performance  13. Effect of backpack types and loads on children’s mediolateral spinal posture during stair walking - Youlian Hong, Daniel Tik-Pui Fong and Jing Xian Li  14. The effect of unilateral load carriage on the muscle activities of the trunk and lower limb of young healthy males during gait - Liam Corrigan and Jing Xian Li  15. Differences in physiology, biomechanics, and motor control of walking with backpack loads between children and adults - Tarkeshwar Singh and Michael Koh  16. The effect of backpack load and gait speed on plantar force during treadmill walking - Wang Yun and Kazuhiko Watanabe  Section 5 - Measurement in sports and exercise  17. Resistive force selection and upper body contraction dynamics: Relationships with anaerobic cycle ergometry performance - Marie C. McCormick and Julien S. Baker  18. Measurement of power in mechanically braked cycle ergometers for performance evaluation - Rae S. Gordon, Kathryn L. Franklin and Julien S. Baker  19. Metabolic testing principles for optimizing performance testing and training goals in sport and exercise - Craig E. Broeder  20. Power meter principles for optimizing testing, training, and performance strategies in cycling - Craig E. Broeder  21. Selection of parameters using ground reaction force measurement and 3D motion capture for developing biomechanical feedback training in golf - Gongbing Shan, Nils Betzler, Xiang Zhang and Daifei Yu  Section 6 - Influence of playing surface on sports and exercise  22. In-shoe plantar loads during overground running - Lin Wang, Jing Xian Li and Youlian Hong  23. The effect of playing surfaces on performance in tennis - Caroline Martin and Jacques Prioux  24. Loading patterns on natural grass and synthetic turf in American football - Kevin R. Ford  25. Human movement on ice surface - Federico Formenti  26. Snow - the performance surface for alpine skiing - Lars Karlöf, Matej Supej and Hans-Christer Holmberg  Section 7 - Influence of footwear on sports and exercise  27. Effects of elastic shoe cover on running mechanics - Youlian Hong, Lin Wang and Jing Xian Li  28. Cushioning performance of running shoes with EVA and PU midsoles during 500 km running - Lin Wang, Youlian Hong and Jing Xian Li  29. The effect of alterations to calcaneal movement during running - Uwe G. Kersting  30. Influence of soccer shoe construction on performance and injuries - Ewald M. Hennig and Katharina Althoff  31. Effect of shoe heel modification on shock attenuation and joint loading during extreme lunge movement in elite badminton players - Ki-Kwang Lee  32. The effects of footwear on the economy of movement - Edward C. Frederick  Section 8 Influence of implements and protective devices in sports and exercise  33. Head injuries, measurement criteria and helmet design - Andrew Post, T. Blaine Hoshizaki, and Sue Brien  34. The effects of functional knee bracing on injury prevention and sport performance - Sergej M. Ostojic, Marko Stojanovic and Boris Vukomanovic  35. Interaction of tennis racket design and biomechanical factors - Duane Knudson, Tom Allen and Simon Choppin  36. Effect of rowing ergometer design on lumbar stress in elite rowers - Richard M. Smith, Michael H. Dickson and Floren Colloud  37. Protective headgear in sports - Kevin Laudner and Robert C. Lynall  Section 9 Modeling and simulation in sports and exercise  38. Modelling and simulation in springboard diving - Pui Wah Kong  39. Modeling in rowing - Luisa Consiglieri  40. Head-brain-SAS biomechanics and TBI in sports and accidents - Parisa Saboori and Ali M. Sadegh  41. Modeling and simulation in discus throw - Mikhail P. Shestakov  42. Three dimensional musculoskeletal modeling of resistance training exercises - Kim Nolte  Section 10 Measurement in adapted sports and exercise  43. Biomechanics of vertical jump performance in unilateral trans-tibial amputees - Siobhán Strike,Ceri Diss and Marlene Schoeman  44. Three-dimensional pushrim forces during different racing wheelchair propulsion speeds - Weerawat Limroongreungrat and Yong "Tai" Wang  45. Development and application of wheelchair tennis fitness test for improving competitiveness - Kayoko Ando and Shinji Sakurai  46. Kinematics of shot put, discus and javelin throwing in Paralympic athletes - Justin Keogh and Brendan Burkett

    Biography

    Youlian Hong is a professor in the Department of Sports Medicine, Chengdu Sports University, China. He received his PhD from the German Sports University of Cologne. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Research in Sports Medicine: An International Journal, and Fellow, Live Member and former President and Geoffrey Dyson Lecturer of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports.