
Youth Rugby
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* Long-term athletic development, growth and maturation, talent identification and the physical demands of youth rugby training and match-play.
* Physical characteristics and the current evidence behind training methods to promote desired physical qualities.
* Fatigue and recovery, the tackle, psychosocial development, nutrition and injury prevalence and prevention.
This text is essential reading for all scientists, students and applied researchers wanting to develop world-class, evidence-based programmes for their youth athletes.
Reviews / Votes
"This book provides a comprehensive overview of current research related to the development of youth rugby players and covers topics including growth and development of the player, talent identification, training principles and nutritional practices to list a few. This is a must read for anyone working in youth rugby or studying pediatric exercise science."-Dr Howard Hurst, University of Central Lancashire, UK
"If you are a student, researcher, coach, or practitioner who wants to learn more about the sport of rugby, then this is certainly the text for you. These authors are some of the leading experts in the discipline, who have provided a comprehensive overview of the latest scientific research in rugby."
-Dr Adam L. Kelly, Birmingham City University, UK
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Jonathon Weakley, PhD, is a Lecturer of Strength and Conditioning and Human Physiology at Australian Catholic University, Australia. He is also an Associate Research Fellow at Leeds Beckett University, UK.
Sarah Whitehead, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in Strength and Conditioning within the Carnegie School of Sport at Leeds Beckett University, UK.
Ben Jones is a Professor in Sport and Exercise Physiology within the Carnegie School of Sport at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Ben is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Cape Town, South Africa and University of New England, Australia.
Content
2. Long-Term Athletic Development: The Youth Rugby Player
3. Kinanthropometry and Grouping Strategies in Youth Rugby
4. Talent Identification in Male Youth Rugby: An Ecological Perspective
5. The Demands of Youth Rugby Match-Play
6. Training Practices of Youth Rugby Players
7. Fatigue and Recovery in Youth Rugby
8. Measuring and Analysing Physical Qualities in Youth Rugby
9. Physical Qualities in Youth Rugby
10. Strength and Conditioning Interventions in Youth Rugby Players
11. The Tackle in Youth Rugby
12. The Psychosocial Development of the Youth Rugby Player
13. Nutrition for Youth Rugby
14. Injury Risk and Prevention in Youth Rugby
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