An Athletics Compendium

'PhysiologyP,sj/chology <&Fitness 52 A biomechanical evaluation of tjhaevelin throws of four decathletes / R. MB.artlett. Alsager: Crewe & Alsager College of Higher Education, Division of Sport, Science & Environmental Studies, 1982. 28p; illus; spiral BL:X.629/19937 53 A biomechanical evaluation of the lojunmg p take offs of four decathletes / R. M. Bartlett. Alsager: Crewe & Alsager College of HigherEducation, Division of Sport, Science & Environmental Studies, 1982. 22p; illus; spiral BL:X.629/19936 54 A biomechanical evaluation of the lojunmg p take offs of six heptathletes / R. M. Bardett. AlsaCgerer:we & Alsager College of HigherEducation, Division of Sport, Science & Environmental Studies, 1982. 27p; illus; spiral BL: X.629/19939 55 A biomechanical evaluation tohfe shot putt techniques of four decathletes/ R. M. Bartlett. Alsager: Crewe & Alsager College of Higher Education, DivisoifonSport, Science & Environmental Studies, 1982. 38p; illus; spiral BL:X.629/19935 56 A preliminary investigation into possible haematological reasons for loss of form in athletes: a research study for the Scottish Sports Council /J. D. Robertson, R.J. Maughan, R. JL. . Davidson. Edinburgh: Scottish Sports Council, 1991. 21p, viii; spiral (Research report; no. 15) ISBN: 1-85060-162-3 BL: DSC-7766.064(15) This study otfrack and fieladthletes concluded that the use of routine medical haematological and biochemical testsis relatively ineffective iadtentifying reasons for loss of form, and that iron deficient anaemia was not acommon cause olfoss ofform in athletes. 57 The nutritional status, anthde result of acomprehensive nutrition assessment programme on Irish Olympic athletes, between 198a3nd 1988 / M. McCreery. Trinity College Dublin, 1993. PhD thesis. Confirmation otfhe critical roloef good nutrition and dietary practice atihn letic performance. ]"• 66 58 Serum creatine phosphokinase changes in run ing, football and rugbya: n intergroup comparison/ Mary Kelly. Dublin: Cospoir, 1993. 23p; illus; pbk 59 A biomechanical and physiological evaluation of combined uphill-downhill sprirnutnning training / Georgos P. Paradisis. Leeds MetropolitUan iversity, 1998. PhD thesis. 60 A biomechanical evaluation tohfe effect of the stretch shortening cycle in unconstrained aenxdperimentally constrained verticajlumps / KieranMoran. Ulster University, 1998. PhD thesis. 61 Contributions to performance in dynamic jumps / Mark Arthur King. Loughborough University of Technology, 1998. PhD thesis. 62 A season long investigadon of sport achievement motivation in competitive athletes / J. K. Barnes. Bristol University, 1998. PhD thesis. 63 Survival of the fittest:understanding health and peak physical performance / Mike Stroud. London: Cape, 1998. ix, 213p; illus Bibliography: p209-212 ISBN: 0-224-04485-0 BL: YK.1998.b.4475 The author describes andalyses hiesxperiences in endurance events, drawing much on marathon and ultra-running. 64 Assessment of maximal oxygen uptakeruinners: new concepts on an old tim/e D. MW. ood. Southampton University, 1999. PhD thesis. BL: DSC-DX204181 65 Biomechanical ResearchProject, Athens 1997: final report / edited Gby.-P. Briiggemann, D. Koszewski, H. Miiller. Oxford: Meyer & Meyer Sport, 1999. 175p; illus; pbk ISBN: 1-84126-009-6 Report on the BiomechanicRalesearch Project at the 6th World Championships in Athletics. Athens 1997, sponsored btyhe International Athletic Foundation. 66 The kinematics ankdinetics of jumping for distance with particular reference to the long and trijupmleps / P. Graham-Smith. Liverpool John Moores University, 1999. PhD thesis. [ 1 5 1 ]

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