Over the last 20 years the professionalisation of both codes of rugby (league and union) has led to increasing demands on players. The Science of Sport: Rugby provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the science behind preparing for performance in rugby. Using key scientific research and practical applications, the book offers an insight into how science can inform practice to improve player performance. The authors contributing to this book are world leading in their respective fields, ranging from academics researching rugby performance to practitioners delivering this information within the professional game. This new book covers: movement and physiological demands; fitness testing; fatigue and recovery; nutrition; strength and conditioning; injury rehabilitation; decision-making; skill assessments; young rugby players; talent identification and development; referees and finally, coaching planning and practice. This book bridges the gap between theory and practical application. The book covers: . Movement and physiological demands . Fitness testing . Fatigue and recovery . Nutrition . Strength and conditioning . Injury rehabilitation . Decision-making . Skill assessments . Young rugby players . Talent identification and development . Referees . Coaching planning and practice AUTHOR: Kevin Till iand Ben Jones are experienced writers for sports science journals based at Leeds Beckett Unviersity. 38 colour images and diagrams
Author Biography
Kevin Till is an experienced writer for sports science journals based at Leeds Beckett University. Ben Jones is an experienced writer for sports science journals based at Leeds Beckett University.