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This book describes the structural and functional asymmetries in
human body movement by providing cases and examples using
illustrations and easy-to-understand scenarios. Specifically, it
adopts an evidence-based approach to demonstrate (i) the role of
structural (e.g., bone dimensions) and functional (e.g.,
hemispheric dominance) asymmetries in the human body; (ii) the
asymmetric nature of most daily activities (e.g., gait,
mastication); (iii) the benefits of asymmetry for physical
performance; and (iv) the role of asymmetry in preventing injury.
More than just a scientific book, it bridges the gap between theory
and practice, and includes practical examples and applications. The
book appeals to academics and practitioners in the fields of
kinesiology, human movement, sports sciences, strength and
conditioning, and physiotherapy.
This book provides an account of the use of computational tactical
metrics in improving sports analysis, in particular the use of
Global Positioning System (GPS) data in soccer. As well as offering
a practical perspective on collective behavioural analysis, it
introduces the computational metrics available in the literature
that allow readers to identify collective behaviour and patterns of
play in team sports. These metrics only require the bio-dimensional
geo-referencing information from GPS or video-tracking systems to
provide qualitative and quantitative information about the tactical
behaviour of players and the inter-relationships between teammates
and their opponents. Exercises, experimental cases and algorithms
enable readers to fully comprehend how to compute these metrics, as
well as introducing them to the ultimate performance analysis tool,
which is the basis to run them on. The script to compute the
metrics is presented in Python. The book is a valuable resource for
professional analysts as well students and researchers in the field
of sports analysis wanting to optimise the use of GPS trackers in
soccer.
This book reviews the general acute effects and adaptations of
small-sided and conditioned games (SSCGs) in terms of physiological
responses, technical performance and methodology/periodization in
the game of soccer. It also reviews the many studies conducted in
the past decade to investigate the influence of SSCGs on
physiological responses and technical performance in soccer
training. SSCGs, which are smaller and adapted versions of formal
team sports, are very popular training drills for players at all
ability levels and competitive levels and offer an alternative to
traditional fitness training. Exploring their role in depth, this
book offers a valuable resource for academics, researchers and
coaches with an interest in developing improved training techniques
for soccer.
Explaining how graph theory and social network analysis can be
applied to team sports analysis, This book presents useful
approaches, models and methods that can be used to characterise the
overall properties of team networks and identify the prominence of
each team player. Exploring the different possible network metrics
that can be utilised in sports analysis, their possible
applications and variances from situation to situation, the
respective chapters present an array of illustrative case studies.
Identifying the general concepts of social network analysis and
network centrality metrics, readers are shown how to generate a
methodological protocol for data collection. As such, the book
provides a valuable resource for students of the sport sciences,
sports engineering, applied computation and the social sciences.
This book systematically summarizes the accuracy, precision, and
repeatability levels of field-based tests applied in soccer. It
considers such details as the effectiveness of tests for different
age categories and sexes. In this book, the readers will be able to
check all the field-based tests conceived for fitness assessment in
soccer through a large systematic review made to the literature. In
addition a brief characterization of each test and presentation of
the concurrent validity and repeatability levels for each test will
be provided. Finally, the book contains a general discussion of the
implications of the tests for different methodological approaches
to training. It will be use to sports scientists and practitioners.
This book introduces the ultimate performance analysis tool (uPATO)
as a new software to compute social network metrics in the scope of
team sports analysis. The reader will identify the algorithms to
test the general properties of the team, the co-dependencies and
the centrality levels of players, i.e. to evaluate the individual,
sub-group, and team performance analysis. As uPATO tool implements
the metrics for all options, namely for unweighted graphs, weighted
graphs, unweighted digraphs and weighted digraphs, it is also
useful for network analysis into other areas beyond team sports.
The book assists the reader to compute the metrics and to use it in
different scenarios.
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