Drain three pointers, slam dunk easily, and sink that buzzer beater from half court with the help of simple science. Your coach, physicist John J. Fontanella, shows how you can improve your game if you take advice from Isaac Newton. As you read, relive some of the great moments in the game-this time with a scientist and diehard basketball fan as your color analyst. Find out why you ought to put spin on the ball. Get tips on how to improve your free throw and increase your percentage from the charity stripe. You'll even learn how to shatter the backboard, if that's something you've always dreamed of doing. With photographs and simple high school formulas, physics professor Fontanella-who played in college against Pittsburgh and Syracuse-reveals the key pieces of physics that underscore basketball. He covers almost every aspect of the game, weaving in stories from games he's played and games he's seen, and tales from basketball history and folklore. Physics comes alive as you see how Kobe Bryant, Wilt "the Stilt" Chamberlain, Michael Jordan, Becky Hammon, and J. J. Reddick do naturally the things that Isaac Newton says they should.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
The Physics of Basketball takes the game to a whole new level. -- Bill Ingram, Executive Editor, Basketball News Services Hoopsworld.com An unusual book, certain to attract both the sports fan and the armchair scientist. Booklist Perfect physics aid for basketball fans. -- Ken Zetie Physics Education Fontanella writes with humor and feeling. -- Earl Kelly Annapolis Capital He merges teaching about physics with tips on how to improve the game... With Fontanella's guidance, much is learned about physics, basketball, and the scientific method. Highly recommended. Choice The Physics of Basketball bridges the gap between sports science and coaching by introducing many practical ideas that have likely never been considered... recommended reading for all basketball coaches. -- Steve Watkins International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
Sprache
Verlagsort
Illustrationen
14 s/w Zeichnungen, 41 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
41 Halftones, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 145 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-8513-6 (9780801885136)
DOI
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
John J. Fontanella is a physics professor at the United States Naval Academy.
Autor*in
U.S. Naval Academy
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Final Four
2. Projectile Notion
3. Nothing But Net
4. Basket Case
5. That's the Way the Ball Bounces
6. Hang Time
Appendixes
I. The Drag Force
II. The Magnus Force
III. Trajectory Calculations
IV. Calculation Setup
V. Bounce Angles
VI. Coefficient of Restitution
Notes
Index