Links:
- Australian National Institute of Sport - Sponsored by Nestle - deals with nutrition for everyday purposes, competition nutrition, and special issues in nutrition. Talks about food balance, carbohydrates, fats and fluids.
(Added: 21-Sep-2001 By: de Hits: 1444)
- Canadian Society for Biomechanics - This site contains a wealth of biomechanics data from working research labs, software for biomechanical anyalysis, plus news, weblinks, jokes etc. in the field of biomechanics.
(Added: 21-Sep-1999 By: KP Hits: 1365)
- Coach's Information Service - An initiative of the University of Edinburgh and the International Society for Biomechanics in Sport(ISBS). Covers a whole range of sports – including basketball, gymnastics, athletics, golf and so on. Also covers becoming a better coach, strength and conditioning and explosive power in sport. This site is academic and includes references to journals and other articles on-line. It is also worth investigating the links.
(Added: 19-Dec-2001 By: de Hits: 1192)
- Coaches Corner - A superb site for sports science students and anyone interested in coaching. Offers much information relating to sports nutrition, coaching and motivational techniques, training and injury prevention. Written specifically for athletic trainers, physicians, coaches, nutritionists and those interested in exercise science.
Useful for A level Sport Studies and GCSE PE.
(Added: 12-Dec-1998 By: DE Hits: 2032)
- Healthy Body Calculator - Simply a calculator for body mass index, (or BMI)can act as a catalyst for dieting.
(Added: 3-Apr-2000 By: DE Hits: 1272)
- Peak Performance - With over 400 links to other Sport Science sites, this is an indispensible site. Covers coaching, psychology, exercise, fitness, genetics, injury, nutrition, physiology, psychology, and training. Good for sports injuries as well.
(Added: 7-Mar-2001 By: DE Hits: 1741)
- Skateboard Science - This exhibit lets users in on the techniques and equipment skateboarders use to seemingly bend the law of gravity.
(Added: 5-Jul-1999 By: DP Hits: 916)
- Sport Science - Journal and site of the Internet Society for Sport Science.
(Added: 20-Sep-1999 By: KP Hits: 1872)
- Sport Science Centre - Read the latest blogs and articles from sport and exercise scientists and other professionals with an interest in sports performance, covering a wide variety of topics including physiology, psychology and biomechanics
(Added: 1-Apr-2009 By: RR Hits: 168)
- Sport! Science - excellent website for sports science - includes sections on baseball, hockey, rock climbing .. also includes links and background detail - an essential for advanced level study - could also be useful for Biology and Physics as well as Sports Science.
pop (Added: 2-Oct-1998 By: DP Hits: 2734)
- Sports Medicine - Dozens of high quality links to hundreds of sites. Covers anatomy and physiology, fitness evaluation, sports injuries including an alphabetical list of sports injuries and how to treat them, rehabilitation, nutrition, sport psychology, shoulder injuries, women’s issues, training, surgery, human anatomy diagrams and a search engine for anything that you cannot see immediately. Comes highly recommended for sport science students.
(Added: 8-Jan-2002 By: DE Hits: 1531)
- Sports Nutrition - This site has four main sections:
1.Diet
2.Pregame meal planner
3.Keeping energy levels up
4 Keeping fluid levels up.
(Added: 30-Apr-2001 By: JB Hits: 1218)
- SportsScience and Engineering in Education - Includes four interactive modules aimed at KS4 which demonstrate the many essential roles played by engineering, science and technology in today's sports. 'How high will it fly?' is available on-line, the others are only obtainable on CD-ROM.
(Added: 14-Feb-2003 By: DP Hits: 728)
- The Posture Page - “Stand up straight!” “Pull your shoulders back!” As children, we were told to have good posture. Yet we were seldom taught effective ways to accomplish this. Indeed, we were often not even told just what “good posture” is.
The consequences of this information gap can be seen all around us: stiff necks, shoulders hunched forward or pulled tightly back, restricted breathing, and tightness in the thighs, legs and ankles. Backaches, headaches, stress at work and other painful symptoms are often the unfortunate result. The Posture Page provides practical information about methods that have a history of helping people improve their posture.
(Added: 13-Feb-2001 By: DE Hits: 921)
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