Edited by Brown (health sciences laboratory coordinator, Florida Atlantic University), this collection represents the research, professional experience, and insights of 34 contributors, and offers an overview of isokinetic dynamometry and its evolution during the past 30 years. It also correlates isokinetic testing results to the dynamics of individual performance, assesses standardized testing procedures and data interpretation from a biomechanical perspective, and considers specific testing and training applications. Intended for performance researchers, strength and conditioning professionals, teachers, coaches, and therapists. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)