1st Edition

Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming V1

Edited By A. Lees, D. MacLaren, T. Reilly Copyright 1992
    424 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    424 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    The International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming, held every four years under the aegis of the International Society of Biomechanics and the World Commission of Sports Biomechanics, provides a forum in which research related to swimming is reported and problems that confront swimming practitioners are debated.
    This volume contains the papers presented at the sixth symposium. The keynote addresses covered lactate metabolism, performance determining factors and the analysis of sprint swimming. The contributed papers range widely across sports science, coaching and training and sports medicine.

    Part 1: Keynote addresses. Lactate metabolism and swimming. Performance determing factors in front crawl swimming. Analysis of sprint swimming. Part 2: Biomechanics. Part 3: Electromyography. Part 4: Swim technique. Part 5: Training. Part 6: Lactate metabolism. Part 7: Performance and physiology. Part 8: Medical considerations. Part 9: Kinanthropometry. Part 10: Psychological factors.

    Biography

    T. Reilly, A. Lees, D. MacLaren

    "the text provides the reader with an up-to-date opportunity to take an exhaustive dive into the details of swimming and water polo. I recommend this text as a prime reference resource for researchers, coaches and graduate students interested in swimming." - Medecine and Science in Sports and Exercise

    "...is a must have for any elite coaches, scientists practitioners or academics who are interested or work in the field of swimming." - SportHealth.