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9781408173800
English

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Sports Science and Soccer offers a series of contemporary insights into the multidisciplinary approach to delivering sports science support (physiology, psychology, performance analysis, sociology) from leading academics and practitioners in elite level professional football. Each chapter includes a number of practical examples and case studies which demonstrate how the latest scientific research is translated into supporting elite players. Illustrations help you relate to and understand the scientific and practical processes that sports scientists adopt when approaching the planning, delivery and assessment of their work. The book also outlines the challenges that individuals face in integrating sports science support into the performance model of a club.This book provides a unique series of insights into the important professional and craft skills that are required to gain employment in the football industry, whether as a Fitness and Conditioning Coach, Performance Analyst, Sports Psychologist or Performance Director. This is the first text to present a series of reflections from sports science graduates that have successfully gained employment in the professional football industry., Written by two leading football academics, this authoritative, accessible text explores the important role sports science plays in professional football. With billion-pound television deals and multi-million player transfers, a football team's performance has repercussions far beyond the pitch and league table. As a result, sports science plays an increasingly important role in the game, helping to develop elite performers."Science in Soccer" offers a series of contemporary insights into the multidisciplinary approach to delivering sports science support in elite level professional football. Through exclusive contributions from leading academics and practitioners working with some of the world's leading football clubs, including Liverpool FC, Bayern Munich and Barcelona, "Science and Soccer" covers broad topics such physiology, psychology, performance analysis and sociology. Experts in the field also focus on specific areas such as physical preparation of elite players, injury prevention, fitness assessment, nutrition, player development and performance analysis. Each chapter includes a number of practical examples from the English Premier League, La Liga and German Bundesliga, and case studies which demonstrate how the latest scientific research is translated into supporting elite players. Illustrations help communicate the scientific and practical processes that sports scientists adopt when approaching the planning, delivery and assessment of their work, and he book outlines the challenges that individuals face in integrating sports science support into the performance model of a club."Science and Soccer" also identifies the important professional and craft skills are required to gain employment in the football industry, whether as a Fitness and Conditioning Coach, Performance Analyst, Sports Psychologist or Performance Director. This is the first text to present a series of reflections from sports science graduates that have successfully gained employment in the professional football industry."Science in Soccer "helps coaches, practitioners, students and academics translate theory into practice and is one of the most comprehensive books on the role sports science plays football to date.

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