Whether it's called soccer, football, or the world's game, soccer
is fun and has been deemed the most popular sport in the world.
Soccer is about motion. Physics is about the laws of motion, and it
can be applied to ball games. Combining soccer and physics is one
way to appreciate the high-speed aspects of the sport. In The
Physics of Soccer, author Deji Badiru introduces basic mathematics
and science concepts in an interesting, useful, and engaging way to
enhance how the game is played.
The Physics of Soccer teaches both players and coaches how to
look at soccer in a new way-beyond the physical undertaking it
represents-to understand the marvels of science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics that give soccer its life, power, and
thrills.
With a background as both a scientist and soccer coach, Badiru
also examines the science behind game scenarios, field-based
decisions, the geometry of field play, and strategies for assessing
the implications of directional motions of opponents and teammates
on the field. The Physics of Soccer is an essential resource for
any team looking for an advantage that can make the difference
between just playing, and winning.
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