Nothing is quite as thrilling as watching superior athletes do
the seemingly impossible. From Doug Flutie's "Hail Mary" pass to
Lance Armstrong's record-breaking climb of Alp d'Huez to David
Beckham's astounding ability to bend a soccer kick, we marvel and
wonder, "How did they do that?" Well, physics professor John Eric
Goff has the answers.
This tour of the wide world of sports uses some of the most
exhilarating feats in recent athletic history to make basic physics
concepts accessible and fun. Goff discusses the science behind
American football, soccer, cycling, skating, diving, long jumping,
and a host of other competitive sports. Using elite athletes such
as Greg Louganis and Bob Beamon as starting points, he explains in
clear, lively language the basic physical properties involved in
amazing and everyday athletic endeavors. Accompanied by
illustrations and mathematical equations, each chapter builds on
knowledge imparted in earlier portions of the book to provide a
firm understanding of the concepts involved.
Fun, witty, and imbued throughout with admiration for the simple
beauty of physics, "Gold Medal Physics" is sure to inspire readers
to think differently about the next sporting event they watch.
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