Research on Movement, Training, and Exercise in Sports
Synopsis
Sports sciences continuously evolve as a multidisciplinary research field investigating the acute and chronic responses of the human organism to physical activity. Within this evolutionary process, the in-depth analysis of the mechanical foundations of movement, the optimization of training methodologies, and the physiological impacts of exercise are of critical importance for both enhancing elite performance and preserving public health.
This volume, titled Academic Researches on Movement, Training, and Exercise in Sports, brings together original studies that address current developments in the field through an evidence-based perspective. The book examines a broad spectrum of literature, ranging from biomechanical analyses and motor control processes to next-generation training paradigms and metabolic adaptations. Each chapter aims to contribute to the understanding of complex phenomena in sports sciences by supporting theoretical frameworks with empirical data. This work serves not only as an academic reference but also as a scientifically grounded guide for practitioners. Prepared with the principles of scientific rigor and academic objectivity, this selection aims to provide a unique contribution to the body of knowledge in sports science literature.
