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E-book: Science of Figure Skating

Edited by (University of Toronto, Canada), Edited by (University of Connecticut, USA)
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The Science of Figure Skating is the first book to provide an evidence-based and comprehensive reference for the scientific underpinnings of this complex Olympic sport, where early specialization presents unique challenges for coaches and athletes alike.

Drawing on cutting-edge research and featuring contributions from leading academics and practitioners, the book covers key topics of health, training and high performance in figure skating, including:















Physiological demands





Nutrition and hydration





Training methods





Psychology and mental performance





Novel issues relating to performance such as travel and jet lag





Technological innovation





Effectively and succinctly applying theory to practice, The Science of Figure Skating is a valuable resource on integrating sport science concepts into training and performance. It is essential reading for any applied sport science student or researcher with an interest in winter sports, and coaches, sport science officers, nutritionists or clinicians involved in figure skating.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
xi
1 Physiology and physiological assessment of figure skating
1(12)
Jason D. Vescovi
Jaci L. Vanheest
2 Biomechanics in figure skating
13(22)
Lee Cabell
Erica Bateman
3 Epidemiology of injury in figure skating
35(7)
Jason D. Vescovi
Jaci L. Vanheest
4 Growth and development
42(8)
Jaci L. Vanheest
5 Resistance, power, and cardiometabolic training
50(19)
Ken Kashubara
6 Nutritional behaviors and dietary recommendations for figure skaters
69(16)
Abigail E. Duffine
Stella Lucia Volpe
7 Mental skills training: psychological considerations of performance
85(13)
Caroline Silby
8 Sleep, jet lug, and performance
98(13)
Carrie E. Mahoney
9 Ergogenic aids
111(11)
Melanie Olivier
Ariane Lavigne
10 Integrating technology in figure skating
122(17)
Deborah L. King
Jason D. Vescovi
Index 139
Jason D. Vescovi is an applied sport scientist and has an appointment in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education at the University of Toronto, Canada. He was the Head, Sport Science and Performance Research for Skate Canada for 5 years leading into the Sochi Winter Olympics and regularly consults for other Canadian National Sport Organizations including Field Hockey Canada, Tennis Canada, and Archery Canada. Jasons expertise and research interests include areas that impact health, training and performance in sport.

Jaci L. VanHeest is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Connecticut, USA. She has over 25 years of experience working with world-class athletes and has consulted for U.S. Figure Skating for over a decade. In 2015, Jaci was appointed a member of the Presidents Council on Fitness, Sport and Nutrition Science Board. Her research has focused on exercise-induced adaptations of bioenergetic, metabolic, and endocrine factors in groups ranging from children to elite performers.