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Biofeedback and Sports Science
β Scribed by Jack H. Sandweiss (auth.), Jack H. Sandweiss, Steven L. Wolf (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 213
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
There is a new breed of athletic coach in the educational arena. While on speaking engagements around the world, I've enΒ couraged coaches to jump "head first" and quickly into sports science. The reason is simple. With new electronic commuΒ nication systems coming on the market almost daily, athletes can get valid and reliable information to help them maximize sports skills, and this information can come faster than most coaches are able to deliver. Coaches have historically rejected most sports science efforts in favor of traditional"seat of the pants" systems, but now there is a new kind of athlete who is asking questions never before presented to the coach. Professional athletes are individually seeking out sports scientists for answers to their particular problems. Stories appear daily in the media about athletes making quantum jumps in performance as a result of their association with sports scientists. The tidal wave is building and no one can stop it-not even the sporting goods industry. "High-tech" athletic equipment is now a must in nearly every sport. Large sporting goods companies have nearly gone bankrupt because of competitors' new "high-tech" prodΒ ucts. ix X FoREWORD The tail is wagging the dog. Professional, amateur, and weekend athletes alike are demanding technical answers of our sports leaders, and they are going elsewhere if the correct answers aren't available. The number of Olympic athletes visiting our Coto Research Center in California is staggering.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Biofeedback and Sports Science....Pages 1-31
Physiological Perception....Pages 33-62
Psychophysiological Assessment and Biofeedback....Pages 63-105
Biofeedback and Biomechanics in Athletic Training....Pages 107-145
Biofeedback and Sports Medicine....Pages 147-158
Biofeedback Applications in Rehabilitation Medicine: Implications for Performance in Sports....Pages 159-180
Postscript: Retrospect and Prospect....Pages 181-196
Back Matter....Pages 197-201
β¦ Subjects
Psychology, general; Neuropsychology
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