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CHF211.20
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Auteur
Paul M. Salmon, Neil Mansfield, Alan Hulme
Texte du rabat
Sport is an integral part of society, playing a key role in human health and well-being, and cultural, political and economic development. As sport is becoming more complex, competitive, diverse, and increasingly reliant on technology, HFE theories, methods, and principles are progressively being applied to help understand and optimize sports systems. Human Factors and Ergonomics in Sport: Applications and Future Directions showcases the latest in sports HFE research and practice. Including contributions from both HFE and sports science researchers, it provides a collection of state-of-the-art studies, reviews and commentaries covering a diverse set of sports and sporting issues. "This book is an excellent resource for all academics and students in general. It provides updated theoretical foundations and applications that conceive a world where everything is connected and embedded in technology that allows us to capture, process and visualise actions and interactions, also at transdisciplinary levels." Professor Jaime Sampaio, Head of the Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health and Human Development (CIDESD), University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal "With the changing nature of work comes an ever-greater focus on leisure. Sport is a major dimension of this crucial form of human activity. Now comes Salmon and his colleagues who have assembled a panoply of world leaders who each provide their own individual perspectives on this intriguing world. Their emphasis on the human factors and ergonomics of these activities brings us new and exciting insights. A great read for the specialist and generalist alike." Professor Peter Hancock, Pegasus Professor, Provost Distinguished Research Professor and Trustee Chair, University of Central Florida, USA. "Finally, the complexity of sports and health is being considered in full. This book challenges contemporary thinking toward the prevention of injuries in sports, and provides tangible solutions to help our field into a new decade." Professor Evert Verhagen, Amsterdam Collaboration on Health and Safety in Sports & Department of Public and Occupational Health, VU University Medical Center
Résumé
Sport, through participation or spectatorship, represents a significant part of everyday life and wellbeing. This book provides a platform for sports human factors and ergonomics research to showcase key issues being tackled and to inspire the sports and human factors and ergonomics communities to pursue further applications.
Contenu
Chapter 1. An introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics in sport, Chapter 2. Sport as a complex sociotechnical system, Adam Hulme, Chapter 3. Using the principle of scaling to improve skill acquisition and the overall sporting experience in children's sport, Chapter 4. Injury prevention in sport Design with Implementation in Mind, Chapter 5. Physical ergonomics of distance running footwear, Chapter 6. The evolution of steering wheel design in motorsport, Chapter 7. Current methods for optimising sports wheelchairs at an individual level, Chapter 8. Optimising athlete performance in race vehicle systems exposed to mechanical shock and vibration, Chapter 9. Decision-making in sports: looking at and beyond the recognition-primed decision model, Chapter 10. Distributed situation awareness in Australian Rules Football officiating, Chapter 11. Cognitive load in sport, Chapter 12. Using constraints in a complex sports system: modern day training for modern day cricket, Chapter 13. Performance analysis in sport: a Human Factors and Ergonomics approach, Chapter 14. Environmental factors influencing early participation in para-sport, Chapter 15. Round and round and up and down we go again: using causal loop diagrams to model football club performance, Chapter 16. Performance pathways in the sport of dressage: a systems ergonomics approach, Chapter 17. Network analysis of the goals scored at the 2018 football world cup, Chapter 18. Preventing, identifying, and treating concussion: Chapter 19. Using computational modelling for sports injury prevention: agent-based modelling and system dynamics modelling,Chapter 20. Summary and Future Applications of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Sport