Introductory Biomechanics offers a clear, concise and thorough introduction to the basic principles of functional anatomy and human movement to students with no background in the subject. Using familiar and useful questions to help engage students with new material, the book offers the most accessible introduction to this core tenet of kinesiology currently available.
Split into two broad sections--functional anatomy and biomechanical principles--the book includes chapters on:
understanding force;
bone, joint, muscle and nerve function;
kinematic concepts;
kinetic concepts;
measurement and analysis of motion;
and projectiles.
Featuring pedagogical features, such as learning objectives, review questions, further reading suggestions and worked examples, and a companion website which includes animations of the movements described in the book, Introductory Biomechanics is a complete and relatable resource for gaining a grounding in the fundamental principles of the discipline. This is an essential text for students taking introductory biomechanics classes as part of an undergraduate degree programme in Kinesiology, Sport & Exercise Science, Sports Coaching, Athletic Training and Sports Therapy.