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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Hardcover, xxviii + 429 pages, NOT ex-library. Clean and bright throughout with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. Gentle external handling wear. Published without a dust jacket. -- Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, Essentials of performance analysis in sport is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to this core discipline of contemporary sport science. It introduces the fundamental theory of match and performance analysis, using real-world illustrative examples and data throughout, and explores the applied contexts in which analysis can have a significant influence on performance. This second edition includes three completely new chapters covering the key emerging topics of dynamic systems, momentum and performance profiling, as well as updated coverage of core topics in the performance analysis curriculum such as: designing notation systems analysing performance data qualitative analysis of technique time-motion analysis probability using feedback technologies performance analysis and coaching. With extended coverage of contemporary issues in performance analysis and contributions from leading performance analysis researchers and practitioners. -- Contents: 1. The importance of feedback to performance / Dana Maslovat and Ian M. Franks; 2. What is performance analysis? / Mike Hughes and Roger Bartlett; 3. Providing information for teaching skills in sport / Keith R. Lohse and Nicola J. Hodges; 4. Video-based technologies, substitution of reality and performance feedback / Dario G. Liebermann and Ian M. Franks; 5. An overview of the development of notation analysis / Mike Hughes; 6. The use of performance indicators in performance analysis / Mike Hughes and Roger Bartlett; 7. Sports analysis / Mike Hughes; 8. How do we design simple systems? : How to develop a notation system / Mike Hughes; 9. Examples of notation systems / Mike Hughes; 10. Analysis of notation data : reliability / Mike Hughes; 11. Qualitative biomechanical analysis of technique / Adrian Lees and Mark Robinson; 12. Applied motion analysis; 13. Probability analysis of notated events in sport contests : skill and chance / Tim McGarry; 14. Dynamic systems and 'perturbations' / Matthew Robins and Mike Hughes; 15. Momentum and 'hot hands' / Mike Hughes; 16. Performance profiling / Mike Hughes; 17. Rule changes in sport and the role of notation / Jason Williams; 18. Notational analysis of coaching behaviour / Kenny More and Ewan Cameron; 19. Performance analysis in the media / Nic James.