
Improving Sports Performance in Middle and Long-Distance Running
A Scientific Approach to Race Preparation
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 31. August 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-0-471-98437-5 (ISBN)
Description
Addresses the physiological demands of middle and long-distancerunning presenting contemporary research on running and sportingperformance which will be invaluable for athletes, coaches andsports science students. Rather than laying down another trainingdoctrine for athletes and coaches to follow rigidly, it aims toprovide prescriptive, sports-specific advice as far as is presentlypossible to enable all athletes to optimise their sportingperformance. It addresses the physiological demands of middle andlong distance running, presenting contemporary research on running.It also covers the limitations to running performance; theapplication of this knowledge to training and preparation forperformance; methods by which the runner, coach and sportsscientist can assess and monitor running performance; and specialconsiderations for optimising performance including nutritional andenvironmental issues.
This is the first book in the 'Improving Sports Performance'series. It draws on the expertise of applied exercise physiologistswho have direct experience of working with elite performers andcoaches. The book is aimed at three groups of people. First, sportsparticipants aspiring to improve their personal performance througha more complete understanding of the application of science.Second, coaches of such athletes who wish to complement the art ofcoaching by basing their training programmes upon rationalscientific principles. Third, sports science and physical educationstudents with an interest in implementing the theoreticalbackground of their course in an applied sporting context.
This is the first book in the 'Improving Sports Performance'series. It draws on the expertise of applied exercise physiologistswho have direct experience of working with elite performers andcoaches. The book is aimed at three groups of people. First, sportsparticipants aspiring to improve their personal performance througha more complete understanding of the application of science.Second, coaches of such athletes who wish to complement the art ofcoaching by basing their training programmes upon rationalscientific principles. Third, sports science and physical educationstudents with an interest in implementing the theoreticalbackground of their course in an applied sporting context.
Reviews / Votes
"This text strikes a harmonious balance between the scientificprinciples of performance enhancement and practical trainingadvice. It is therefore successfully aimed at its intendedreadership, namely coaches, athletes and sports scientists. ... Thetext is referenced throughout and the appendix contains thenutrient profiles of sample meals (metric quantities). Asupplementary reading list is also provided. This is a usefulresource for any sports science minded individual." (ClaireHarrison, Accredited Sports Dietitian and Lecturer in SportsNutrition, Dietetics Today)"it would be a useful addition to a specialist sports cliniclibrary" (Physiotherapy Journal)
"The authors state in their introduction that 'the aim of thisbook is not to lay down another training routine for athletes andcoaches to follow rigidly. Rather the aim is to enable athletes,coaches and students of sport science to acquire a knowledege ofcontemporary issues concerning the physical preparation necessaryfor participation in middle and long distnace running events'.There is no doubt that Improving Sports Performance in Middle andLong Distance Running not only acheives its aim, but actuallyexcels by offering the reader a lot more...Highly recommended..."(Modern Athlete Coach)
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
402 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-98437-5 (9780471984375)
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Persons
Joanne Fallowfield and David A. Wilkinson are the authors of Improving Sports Performance in Middle and Long-Distance Running: A Scientific Approach to Race Preparation, published by Wiley.
Editor
School of Sports Studies, University College Chichester, UK
School of Sports Studies, University College Chichester, UK
Content
Improving Running Performance: A Modern Phenomenon ( A.Twitchen).
Physiological Demands of Middle-Distance Running (D. Wood).
Physiological Demands of Long-Distance Running (D. Wood).
Training for Middle and Long-Distance Running D. Wilkinson).
Physiological Assessment of the Middle and Long-Distance Runner (D.Wilkinson).
Running and Tissue Damage (R. Child).
Nutrition for Performance (J. Fallowfield).
Running and the Environment (J. Fallowfield).
Appendix.
Supplementary Reading.
References.
Index.
Physiological Demands of Middle-Distance Running (D. Wood).
Physiological Demands of Long-Distance Running (D. Wood).
Training for Middle and Long-Distance Running D. Wilkinson).
Physiological Assessment of the Middle and Long-Distance Runner (D.Wilkinson).
Running and Tissue Damage (R. Child).
Nutrition for Performance (J. Fallowfield).
Running and the Environment (J. Fallowfield).
Appendix.
Supplementary Reading.
References.
Index.