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Author World Congress of Science and Football (7th : 2011 : Nagoya, Japan)

Title Science and football VII : the proceedings of the Seventh World Congress on Science and Football / edited by Hiroyuki Nunome, Barry Drust and Brian Dawson
Published London : Routledge, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (1 electronic document (1 volume)) : illustrations
Contents PART I. Biomechanics -- PART II. Exercise physiology -- PART III. Match analysis -- PART IV. Motor behaviour -- PART V. Performance profiling -- PART VI. Sports medicine -- PART VII. Training science, coaching and psychology
Introduction -- PART I. Biomechanics -- 1 Aerodynamic characteristics of new soccer balls -- 2 Injury occurrence and footwear performance on artificial soccer turf -- 3 The influence of footwear on ball handling in soccer -- 4 Unanticipated compared to preplanned turning movements increase lower extremity loads in football players -- 5 Cross-sectional change of ball impact in instep kicks from junior to professional footballers -- 6 The validity of the ShadowboxTM magnetic and inertial tracking system for measuring soccer-specific movements -- 7 Biomechanics of punt kicking -- 8 Biomechanics of goal-kicking in rugby league -- 9 The role of the axial skeleton during rugby union punt kicking -- 10 A biomechanical analysis of the knuckling shot in football -- 11 Ideal dive technique in high one-handed soccer saves: top hand versus bottom hand -- 12 Characteristics of the kicking motion in female soccer players -- PART II. Exercise physiology -- 13 The physiological effects of soccer training in elite youth soccer players -- 14 The physiological responses to a laboratory-based soccer-specific training simulation (LSSTS) on a motorized treadmill -- 15 Elite-youth and university-level versions of SAFT90 simulate the internal and external loads of competitive soccer match-play -- 16 Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 2 test in young soccer players from U-13 to U-18 -- 17 The assessment of repeated sprint ability using a combined sub-maximal and exhaustive treadmill protocol -- 18 Effect of a 2-week preseason conditioning program on repeat sprint ability on male collegiate soccer athletes -- 19 Relationships between isokinetic knee strength, sprint and jump performance in young elite soccer players -- 20 Validity of the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 in assessing or estimating VO2max among female soccer players -- 21 Physiological and anthropometric characteristics of elite women's rugby union players -- PART III. Match analysis -- 22 'Temporary fatigue' is not apparent in elite youth soccer players -- 23 Evolution of rule changes and coaching tactics in Australian Football: impact on game speed, structure and injury patterns -- 24 Match analysis in AFL, Soccer and Rugby Union: patterns, trends and similarities -- 25 Spatial strategy used by the world champion in South Africa 2010 -- 26 Ball dynamics constrain interpersonal coordination in futsal -- 27 Score-line effect on work-rate in English Premier League soccer -- 28 Addressing opposition quality in rugby league performance -- 29 A method for game analysis based on dominant region -- 30 Do attacking game patterns differ between first and second halves of soccer matches in the 2010 FIFA World Cup? -- 31 The relationship between (GPS) match activity profile and performance in the AFL -- 32 Measuring effectiveness of zone-oriented defence on preventing goal scoring in professional soccer matches -- 33 Differences between winning, drawing and losing teams in the 2010 World Cup -- 34 Contextual effects on the free kick performance: a case study with a Portuguese professional soccer team -- 35 Analysis of Finnish young soccer players' passing and dribbling skills -- PART IV. Motor behaviour -- 36 How skilled Gaelic football players practice kicking: deliberate or not? -- 37 Factors influencing penalty kick success in elite soccer -- 38 Above real time decision making in Australian football -- 39 Area covered by diving actions performed by male college soccer goalkeepers -- 40 The processes underlying 'game intelligence' skills in soccer players -- 41 Prior high-intensity intermittent running reduces exercise intensity and skill performance in small-sided rugby games -- 42 Video self-modeling and kicking accuracy on the non-preferred side -- 43 Passing ability of adolescent soccer players during 4-day tournament play -- PART V. Performance profiling -- 44 Relationship between Draft Camp test scores and career success by position in the Australian Football League -- 45 Sports-specific anthropometry in Japanese soccer players analyzed by three-dimensional photonic scanning -- 46 Longitudinal changes in sprint performance in relation to fitness development in U-14 soccer players -- 47 Anthropometrics of elite senior male Italian rugby union players -- 48 Effects of sex, game format, and skill type on ball possession in Norwegian youth soccer -- 49 Adapting the competition model in youth football: a comparison between 5-a-side and 7-a-side football with U-10-players -- 50 The relationships between change of direction speed, sprint speed and jump ability in collegiate soccer players -- 51 Physical and technical differences between single-gender vs. mixed-gender small-sided training exercises for elite female soccer players -- PART VI. Sports medicine -- 52 A prospective study of injuries sustained during a National Rugby League season -- 53 Closed-kinetic chain evaluation of ankle joint proprioception in athletes with functional ankle instability -- 54 Screening English Premier League football players for exercise-induced bronchoconstriction -- 55 A novel method to monitor lower limb muscles flexibility in elite youth soccer players -- PART VII. Training science, coaching and psychology -- 56 A case study of coach practices in skill acquisition training -- 57 The coach-athlete relationship in Australian touch football -- 58 Perceptions of effective coaching in Australian professional team sports -- 59 Monitoring exercise load and recovery during the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup -- 60 Small-sided games present an effective training stimulus in Gaelic football -- 61 The effect of a training evaluation tool on youth coaches -- 62 The relevance of sports science information to coaches of football and rugby league -- 63 Coaching practice: turning the camera on yourself -- 64 Offensive sequences in youth soccer: experience and small-sided games effects -- 65 The use of accelerometers to quantify the training load in soccer -- 66 What is the work-load during training sessions in Rugby Union? -- 67 Influence of age and fitness on match and training activity profiles in junior Australian football
Summary "Science and Football VII showcases the very latest scientific research into the variety of sports known as 'football'. These include soccer, the national codes (American football, Australian rules football and Gaelic football), and the rugby codes (union and league)."--Publisher's website
Notes Print version record
Subject Football -- Congresses
Football -- Physiological aspects -- Congresses
Football.
Football -- Physiological aspects.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Form Electronic book
Author Nunome, Hiroyuki
Drust, Barry
Dawson, Brian