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Handbook of research for biomechanics and anthropometry in sport science / Zahra Hotjati Zidashti, Soheila Yavarmasroor, Kaveh Hariri Asli.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zidashti, Zahra Hotjati, author.
Yavarmasroor, Soheila, author.
Asli, Kaveh Hariri, author.
Series:
Sports and athletics preparation, performance, and psychology series.
Sports and Athletics Preparation, Performance, and Psychology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Biomechanics.
Biomechanics--Congresses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (281 pages) : illustrations, tables.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Publishers, 2017.
Summary:
Editor Biography: Zahra Hojjati Zidashti, PhD is Associated Professor in Exercise Physiology. She is author or coauthor of many publications in the field of sport nutrition, women in sports, health and sport, anthropometry in sports, exercise science and exercise physiology. As an expert in Physical Education she has teaching experience in different universities. During her professional career, she has received many prestigious awards. She served as member of Scientific Committee in many international and national conferences. Dr. Hojjati consults about exercise training for professional teams and health centers. Book Description: This book provides new methods to novel applications of existing methods to gain understanding of the material and/or structural behavior of new and advanced systems. The authors provide innovative chapters on the growth of educational, scientific, and research activities among athletes and provides a medium for mutual communication between international sports academia. This book publishes significant research reporting new methodologies and important applications in the fields of anthropometric measuring and software. Software and anthropometric-based research findings to date contribute to the scholarly debates over mortality trends, the nature of slavery, and the outcomes of industrialization and economic development. On the other hand, these ideas were included in the proper analysis to provide a dynamic response to the shortcomings of body motion. This book also describes advanced technology and high speed detectors/equipment to determine the operational procedures to avoid hazards on human health, economics and human biology. Consequently, the results within this book will help to reduce the risk of sport injuries. Target Audience: This book includes the latest coverage of sport databases and the development of new computational methods and efficient algorithms for sport & engineering software in order to reduce the risk of sportswomen activities.
Contents:
Sport and engineering : from theory to practice
Biomechanics and anthropometric modeling
Computational modeling for human health
Sportswomen activities : some computational aspects and practical hints
A computational approach to study sportswomen movement : from theory to practice
Regression analysis of biomechanical techniques
Some aspect of mathematical function for sport
Sportswomen and talent characteristics study
Regression method in engineering and sport
Computational modeling for sportswomen talent : from theory to practice Physical modeling of human body motion
Application of biomechanical techniques for reduction of sports injuries
Practical hints of physical activity analysis
Risk reduction modeling for body fat hazard
Human health and body weight.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed January 17, 2017).
ISBN:
1-5361-0480-9

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