Stability Sport and Performance Movement

Stability  Sport  and Performance Movement
Author: Joanne Elphinston
Publsiher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2008
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1556437463

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In Stability, Sport, and Performance Movement, renowned physiotherapist and performance consultant Joanne Elphinston teaches that sporting technique is rooted in movement efficiency, stability, symmetry, and balance. These elements work together to ensure that physical restrictions and inefficient muscle recruitment patterns don’t inhibit technical movement goals. The right muscles firing at the right time, and in the right sequence, can help athletes achieve their full physical potential. Elphinston provides clear explanations using applied sports examples, shows how to evaluate movement accurately, and provides a detailed method for improving performance. Filled with Performance Movement guides readers through an approach that has been used with international-level athletes in every sport. A major focus is on injury prevention. Athletes sustain injuries and want to know why they have them and how to prevent them. Sports medicine professionals need to know how to relate their rehabilitation back to sports-specific movement, and coaches need to understand the relationship between injury prevention and performance. This practical guide presents new ways to understand stability as it pertains to injury prevention in sport, bridging the gap between sports science and sports medicine.

Stability Sport and Performance Movement

Stability  Sport  and Performance Movement
Author: Joanne Elphinston
Publsiher: Lotus Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-07-30
Genre: Human mechanics
ISBN: 1905367422

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In every sport, there are athletes who represent true technical excellence. Their movement seems effortless and efficient: they create and control forces in the most effective way. Functional force management, the foundation for effective sporting movement and injury resistance, results from the integration of stability, mobility, coordination and balance. These elements combine to prevent the physical restrictions, imbalances and inefficient muscle recruitment patterns which can block athletes from meeting their movement goals. The right muscles firing at the right time and in the right sequence can enable athletes to achieve their full physical potential. This book is full of color photographs and images to illustrate the techniques and theories involved, Stability, Sport, and Performance Movement introduces functional stability principles as they apply to sporting movement. A comprehensive chapter on movement testing is followed with four chapters of integrated exercise techniques, which clearly demonstrate form and progression from early activation through to higher-level neuromuscular drills. Programs and clinical examples help the reader to appreciate the application of this approach across a variety of sports. It is an approach that has been used with international level athletes in disciplines as diverse as swimming, badminton, gymnastics, karate, cycling, weight lifting, basketball, athletics, snow sports, football, golf, equestrian sports, and tennis. Effective movement starts with great foundation, and these are applicable and relevant across all age groups and ability levels, from beginners through to veterans.

Sport Stability and Performance Movement

Sport  Stability and Performance Movement
Author: Joanne Elphinston
Publsiher: Lotus Publishing
Total Pages: 659
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781913088224

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Biomechanics in Sport Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention

Biomechanics in Sport  Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention
Author: Vladimir Zatsiorsky
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780470693049

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Biomechanics in Sport is a unique reference text prepared by the leading world experts in sport biomechanics. Over thirty chapters cover a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from muscle mechanics to injury prevention, and from aerial movement to wheelchair sport. The biomechanics of sports including running, skating, skiing, swimming, jumping in athletics, figure skating, ski jumping, diving, javelin and hammer throwing, shot putting, and striking movements are all explained.

Athletic Movement Skills

Athletic Movement Skills
Author: Brewer, Clive
Publsiher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781450424127

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Before athletes can become strong and powerful, they need to master the movement skills required in sport. Athletic Movement Skills covers the underlying science and offers prescriptive advice on bridging the gap between scientist and practitioner so coaches and athletes can work together to achieve dominance.

The Power and the Grace

The Power and the Grace
Author: Joanne Elphinston
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2020-01-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781912085392

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Designed for Pilates and yoga teachers, health and rehabilitation professionals, 'The Power and the Grace' demystifies functional movement and integrates the science of movement with the art of teaching it. It aims to help the holistically minded movement professional achieve rewarding results in neuromuscular function. From brain science to physics, fascia to emotion, this book distils a seemingly complex field into a practical and instantly usable approach that will resonate with movement teachers at all levels of experience. Find the color in your language; learn the difference between talking to the brain or to the mind; and discover how to communicate the intention and sense of a movement with ease!

The Core Workout

The Core Workout
Author: Joanne Elphinston,Paul Pook
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1999
Genre: Exercise
ISBN: PSU:000050020829

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Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise

Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise
Author: Gregory Kolt,Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2007-08-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443103513

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Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise provides a truly comprehensive source of the latest evidence-based approaches to the assessment, management, rehabilitation and prevention of injuries related to sport and exercise. Written by an international, multidisciplinary team of contributors, all of whom are leaders in their fields, it has been expertly compiled and edited by two experienced and well-respected practitioners from Australia/New Zealand and the USA. Fully referenced and research based International team of experts are contributors Applied/practical approach New chapters on Cartilage, Prevention of Injury, and Rehabilitation of lower limb muscle and tendon injuries Authors are world leading experts in their fields representing 10 countries