
Essential Topics in Tennis and Volleyball
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- A New Approach to Assess the Physical Demands of Young Tennis Players: Inertial Movement Analysis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- References
- Chapter 2
- Tennis-Related Back Pain:
- Risk Factors, Rehabilitation and Return to Play
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Low Back Pain in Tennis Players
- Risk Factors of Low Back Pain in Tennis Players
- Intrinsic Risk Factors
- Non-Modifiable
- Conditioning and Flexibility
- Sensori-Motor Control
- Physiological
- Psychological
- Extrinsic Risk Factors
- Training-Related
- Environment
- Cause of Low Back Pain in Tennis Players
- Rehabilitation
- Return to Sport and Competition
- Prevention
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3
- The Model for Managing Education Training Effects and Changes in Volleyball
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Model for Managing Education Training Effects and Changes
- Semantic Logical Algorithm Definition
- Information Technology Support for the Model of Managing Education Training Effects and Changes
- Research Methods for Developing the Algorithm and Performing Analyses for Education Training Effects and Changes
- Computer Simulation of Model Functioning
- Aerobic Training
- Anerobic - Alactate Training
- Anaerobic - Lactate Training
- Training of Force
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4
- Pattern Analysis of the 2008 and 2012 Women's Volleyball Olympic Final Games
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Beijing 2008
- London 2012
- Final Considerations
- References
- Biographical Sketch
- Chapter 5
- Determinant Factors for Victory in High Performance Male Volleyball
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Brazilian Volleyball
- The Achievements of the Brazilian Men's Volleyball Team
- Methods
- Results
- Score Characterization
- Score Evolution
- Team Performance Index
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 6
- Teaching Volleyball in School Physical Education: Didactic-Pedagogical Experience in a Municipal School of São Cristóvão/Sergipe - Brazil
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Methods
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 7
- Relations of Parents, Coaches and Players in Volleyball: Expectations, Values and Guidelines
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Personal Expectations
- The Child as a Player
- Social Expectations
- Teammmates
- Positive Effects
- Negative Effects
- Parents
- Positive Effects
- Negative Effects
- Coaches
- Positive Effects
- Negative Effects
- Relation of Parents and Coaches
- The Difference between Self-Esteem, Confidence and Expectation
- Characteristics of Volleyball Players with High Self-Esteem
- Characteristics of Volleyball Players with Low Self-Esteem
- Confidence vs Expectations
- High-Expectancy vs. Low-Expectancy and the Coaching Role
- Coaching Advices to Young Volleyball Athletes
- General Coaching Advices to Parents
- Coaching Advices for Parents, Prior, during and after Games
- Coaching Values Important for Young Players and Parents
- Future Research
- References
- Biographical Sketch
- Index
- Blank Page
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