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Modelling and simulation techniques are of central importance to conducting research in sport and exercise science, informing data collection and helping to analyze patterns of movement and physical performance. Modelling and Simulation in Sport and Exercise is the first book to offer an instructive reference for modelling and simulation methods for researchers and sport and exercise scientists.

Based around a series of research cases, describing core theories in applied, practical settings, the book draws on examples of modelling and simulation in ball games, biomechanical analysis, physiological testing and monitoring, predictive analysis and sports engineering and product design. Each research case presents a central problem, discusses different modelling approaches that could be used to deal with the issue, analysis of results and a reflection on the methodology and an exercise for students to put the techniques discussed into practice.

This is an important reference for any active researcher or upper-level student in sport and exercise science with an interest in mathematical modelling, computer science or simulation techniques.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
xi
About the contributors xii
Preface xv
PART I Aspects of human and sports motion
1(70)
1 Motor activity: motor control and learning
3(19)
Josef Wiemeyer
2 Muscle mechanics
22(28)
Sigrid Thaller
Harald Penasso
3 Rowing
50(21)
Michal Wychowanski
Arnold Baca
PART II Team sports and the modelling of playing processes and tactical behavior
71(56)
4 Soccer: process and interaction
73(22)
Jurgen Perl
Daniel Memmert
5 Modelling in the analysis of tactical behavior in team handball
95(13)
Markus Tilp
6 Basketball
108(19)
Jaime Sampaio
Bruno Goncalves
Nuno Mateus
Zhang Shaoliang
Nuno Leite
PART III Evaluation concepts and techniques
127(40)
7 Tournaments
129(17)
Peter O'Donoghue
8 Key performance indicators
146(21)
Jurgen Perl
Daniel Memmert
PART IV Physiological conditions of being successful
167(42)
9 Marathon
169(18)
Stefan Endler
10 Training
187(22)
Christian Rasche
Mark Pfeiffer
PART V Tools and equipment used in sport
209(58)
11 Modelling and simulation to prevent overloads in snowboarding
211(26)
Veit Senner
Stefan Lehner
Frank I. Michel
Othmar Brugger
12 Methods to gather key performance indicators for prosthetic feet
237(30)
Felix Starker
Eric Nickel
Andrew Hansen
Index 267
Arnold Baca is head of the Section of Biomechanics, Kinesiology and Applied Computer Science in the Department of Sport Science at the University of Vienna, Austria

Jürgen Perl is a Professor Emeritus in the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Mainz, Germany