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Sport, Exercise and Leisure New and Key Titles 2013 ROUTLEDGE Sport, Exercise and Leisure New and Key Titles 2013 www.routledge.com/sport Dear Reader, Welcome to the Sport, Exercise and Leisure catalogue 2013. This year brings some exciting new editions of existing textbooks, including An Introduction to Sports Coaching 2nd edition and Sports Development 3rd edition, and important new handbooks from a range of disciplines, including the Routledge Handbook of Sports Communication and the Routledge Handbook of Leisure Studies. Our publishing programme in sport, exercise and leisure continues to go from strength to strength, and I hope that the course guide presented in the catalogue (page 2) gives you an idea of the number of textbooks that we’re now publishing across each of the sub-disciplines within the area for use on your courses. Remember, our textbooks are available on inspection – if you find a book of interest that you would like to use on your course, request your complimentary exam copy and we’ll ensure that it is sent out to you as a priority. If you would like to find out more about our publishing programme, or have an idea for a new book, please do not hesitate to get in contact with me. Best wishes, Simon Whitmore Senior Commissioning Editor, Sport and Leisure Studies NeI electrW N ON teract Ic text Ive INTRODUCTION TO BOO SPORTS BIOMECHANICS 3RD EDITION k Analysing Human Movement Patterns by Roger Bartlett Introduction to Sports Biomechanics is an Highly illustrated throughout, with theoretical accessible and comprehensive guide to all of the principles discussed in the context of real biomechanics topics covered in an undergraduate sporting situations, every chapter contains cross sports and exercise science degree. Now in a fully references to key terms and definitions, learning revised and updated third edition drawing on the objectives, summaries, study tasks and latest biomechanical research and technological annotated guides to further reading to confirm developments, the book guides students through and extend understanding. both the qualitative and quantitative analysis of With a testbank and PowerPoint slides for human movement, covering key topics such as: lecturers, Introduction to Sports Biomechanics • the essence and purpose of movement analysis is an essential course text for students of sport • movement patterns and the geometry of motion and exercise, human movement sciences, • qualitative analysis and movement coordination ergonomics, biomechanics, and sports • quantitative measurement performance and coaching. • force and torques • the human body and the anatomy of movement Exclusive to purchasers of this new edition is 12-month access to the Routledge Interactive version of your textbook. This Interactive e-Textbook includes a wealth of downloadable video content, demonstrating a wide variety of movements and activities across a range of sporting disciplines. Each chapter of the book also includes specially-tailored interactive exercises and multiple choice questions to test your knowledge and understanding of key topics. 1st February 2014 • Pack - Book & Online • $64.95 • ISBN 978-0-415-63243-0 SECTION 1 www.routledge.com/sport Welcome to Routledge Sport, Exercise and Leisure New Titles and Key Backlist 2013 CONTENTS CONSIDERING BOOKS Sports Coaching ...................3 Sports Events ....................23 FOR COURSE USE? Physical Education and Youth Sport ....5 Sport Business and Economics .......24 This symbol shows books that are available as complimentary exam copies Sport Performance Analysis ...........9 Sport Marketing ..................25 for lecturers or faculty considering them Applied Sport and Exercise Science .....9 Sport Media and Communication .....26 for course adoption. To obtain your copy Physiology of Sport and Exercise ......12 Sport Development and Policy .......28 visit the URL listed beneath the title in the catalog and select your choice of print or Physical Activity and Health .........14 Olympics and Paralympics ...........30 electronic copy. Visit www.routledge.com Psychology of Sport and Exercise .....15 Sport and Society .................32 or in the US you can call 1-800-634-7064. Motor Control and Skill Acquisition ...16 History of Sport ..................36 This symbol shows books that are available Sports Biomechanics and Human Philosophy and Ethics of Sport .......38 as electronic inspection copies only. Movement Analysis ...............17 Leisure, Outdoor and Adventure Sport Injury, Therapy and Medicine ....18 Studies ........................40 Sport Technology, Engineering and Research Methods and Study Skills ....40 The Easy Way to Order Ergonomics .....................19 Index ..........................41 Ordering online is fast and efficient, simply Sport and Leisure Management ......20 Ordering ........................44 follow the on-screen instructions. Alternatively, you can call, fax, or see order form at the back of this catalog. UK and Rest of World CONTACTS Call: +44 (0)1235 400524 Fax: +44 (0)20 7017 6699 MARKETING UK AND REST OF WORLD US, Canada and Latin America Natalie Butler – Executive Marketing Manager Journals: Email: [email protected] Call: 1-800-634-7064 Online: www.tandfonline.com Fax: 1-800-248-4724 Sarah Olney – Marketing Assistant Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Call: +44 (0)20 7017 5544 eUpdates EDITORIAL eBook and Online Sales: Register your email address at Email: [email protected] www.tandf.co.uk/eupdates to receive UK and Rest of world: Call: +44 (0)20 3377 3804 information on books, journals and other Simon Whitmore – Senior Commissioning Editor news within your area of interest. 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Please visit www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk to browse and purchase. – Libraries and Institutions Subscribe to or purchase a wide range of eBook packages or pick and mix your own from our complete collection (a minimum number of titles Prices, publication dates and content are correct at time of going to press, applies). FREE TRIALS are available. For more but may be subject to change without notice. information, please visit www.tandfebooks.com 2 COURSE GUIDE Routledge Sport, Exercise and Leisure COURSE GUIDE This quick reference guide highlights a few of our key textbooks in Sport, Exercise and Leisure, organized by subdiscipline. To find out about the full range of titles available, visit www.routledge.com/sport SPORT MANAGEMENT ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT MOTOR CONTROL AND Sport Management, 3e .....................20 The Ethics of Sport: A Reader ................39 SKILL ACQUISITION Torkildsen’s Sport and Leisure Management, 6e ..20 Skill Acquisition in Sport, 2e .................16 Managing Sport Business ...................22 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Developing Sport Expertise 2e ................16 Managing Sport Organizations, 3e ............20 Research Methods in Physical Education and Youth Sport .............................5 BIOMECHANICS SPORTS EVENT MANAGEMENT Pedagogical Cases in Physical Education and Introduction to Sports Biomechanics, 3e ........17 Youth Sport .............................5 Events Management ......................23 Fundamental Biomechanics of Sport Managing Major Sports Events ...............23 Introduction to Primary Physical Education .......5 and Exercise ............................17 Strategic Sports Event Management ...........23 SPORTS COACHING Event Management in Sport, Recreation and SPORTS THERAPY AND MEDICINE Tourism 2e ............................23 Understanding Sports Coaching, 2e ............3 Sports Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation ......18 Sports Coaching Concepts, 3e ................3 Team Physician Manual, 3e ..................18 SPORT MARKETING An Introduction to Sports Coaching, 2e .........3 Psychology of Sport Injury and Rehabilitation ....18 Advanced Theory and Practice in Sport Practical Sports Coaching ....................4 Marketing 2e ...........................25 Research Methods in Sports Coaching ..........4 RESEARCH METHODS Sports Publicity 2e .........................26 Research Methods for Sports Studies, 2e ........41 SPORTS PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Statistics for Sport and Exercise Studies .........41 SPORT BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Essentials of Performance Analysis .............9 Qualitative Research Methods in Sport, The Global Economics of Sport ...............24 Exercise and Health ......................41 Sports Economics .........................24 APPLIED SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE Study Skills for Sport Studies .................41 Strength
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