Reprint

Sport Modalities, Performance and Health

Edited by
February 2022
276 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3342-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3341-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Sport Modalities, Performance and Health that was published in

Environmental & Earth Sciences
Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

Sport modalities are highly practiced in order to improve many aspects of human beings, including performance and health. The increasing interest in the quantitative and qualitative aspects of sport training is ascribable to the fact that several training systems and new methodologies are appearing in all sport modalities. These methodologies can have different effects on the organism depending on the degree of training.On the other hand, some of the main objectives in sport research are to describe match activity and to detect effective performance indicators. A better knowledge of players' performance adaptations and game dynamics during competition is extremely useful for optimizing the training process. The need to develop training methodologies according to actions occurring during the game is essential for each sport.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
hormones; LH; testosterone; cortisol; insulin; athletes; body alignment; static balance; dynamic balance; basketball; mouthguard; microalgae; soccer; ergogenic; ventilatory threshold; racket sports; technique; performance analysis; tactics; sport; vision; performance; performance analysis; racquet sports; professional sport; game actions; trace mineral; LH; testosterone; cortisol; insulin; runners; racket sports; overuse injury; biomechanics; game actions; home-based exercise; sustainable development; SWOT-AHP; physical activities; public health; COVID-19; intelligent sports; iliopsoas; rectus femoris; mobility; flexibility; tennis; movement; biomechanics; physical tests; athletic performance; youth sports; females; football; NIRS; muscle oxygen saturation; workload; physiological adaptations; fatigue and sport performance; racket sports; performance analysis; technical indicators; tactical indicators; paddle tennis; trail running; jump; neuromuscular; hydration; sport vision; social media; social network analysis; Altmetric; padel; sports competition; myokines; BDNF; leukemia inhibitory factor; irisin; n/a; n/a; running; economic factors; sport events; expertise; inertial sensors; kinematic analysis; perception-action coupling; performance; visual fixation; pedaling rate; pedaling frequency; fatigability; EMG; strength; water sport; endurance; origin; nationality