Youth Soccer Youth Soccer

Youth Soccer

From Science to Performance

Thomas Reilly y otros
    • USD 62.99
    • USD 62.99

Descripción editorial

As the adult game has increased in popularity, youth soccer has also seen significant expansion in recent years. The popularity of the youth game is set to continue. Young boy and girl players wish to emulate professional soccer stars and the professional game, often with long-term financial rewards in mind, is increasingly keen to develop young talent.

Applied sports science is now a well-established feature of the adult game but the sports science that supports modern football does not translate directly into the youth game. The coaches of young players need specific information about children. Themes explored in this text include:
growth of physiological systems development of motor and perceptive skills paediatric environmental physiology prevention of injury diet and nutrition youth fitness and skills training effective teaching and coaching of juniors the role of football academies.
Youth Soccer: From Science to Performance blends current child-focused sports science theory with youth-specific coaching practice to help create soccer development strategies for children. It promotes knowledge and understanding in all these areas and will further professional expertise amongst coaches who wish to develop the all year round potential of youth soccer players and train the stars of the future.

GÉNERO
Salud, mente y cuerpo
PUBLICADO
2004
16 de septiembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
232
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Taylor & Francis
VENDEDOR
Taylor & Francis Group
TAMAÑO
1.4
MB

Más libros de Thomas Reilly, Dave Richardson, Gareth Stratton & A. Mark Williams

Chasing Time Chasing Time
2023
Ergonomics in Sport and Physical Activity Ergonomics in Sport and Physical Activity
2009
Native Americans Before 1492 Native Americans Before 1492
2016
Sport, Leisure and Ergonomics Sport, Leisure and Ergonomics
2013
Science and Football III Science and Football III
2014
Science and Football IV Science and Football IV
2013