THE PREMIER LEAGUE WAY: CONTEXTUALISING THE DEMANDS OF THE WORLD’S MOST INTENSE LEAGUE

THE PREMIER LEAGUE WAY: CONTEXTUALISING THE DEMANDS OF THE WORLD’S MOST INTENSE LEAGUE

Editorial:
INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED
Año de edición:
Materia
Ciencias del Deporte
ISBN:
979-8-3623-0472-0
Páginas:
213
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Español
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

39,00 €

Despues:

37,05 €

The Premier League Way refers to the competitions lightning-fast pace, power and intensity. Despite this been arguably the world’s most demanding football competition, no resource has been devoted to exploring the Premier League’s demands using match, training and injury analysis.

The conceptualisation of this book was born out of the realisation that the Premier League was approaching a key milestone—it’s 30-year anniversary! Thus, it felt very apt to create a hyper niche resource on the unique physical, technical and tactical demands of this competition from a scientific perspective. This book should interest the increasing number of football practitioners working within the game as coaches, analysts, scientists, fitness trainers and physiotherapists.

Author
Dr Paul Bradley is the world’s most published researcher on the match analysis of the Premier League. He is currently a Football Science Consultant for elite teams, world governing bodies and technology companies. He typically conducts translational R&D work within an elite football setting that bridges the gap between cutting edge research and professional practice (e.g., not just research for research’s sake but work that adds value to the applied setting). One area he pioneered is the contextualisation of match and training data and he is currently working with many elite organisations in this regard. He has >15 years of experience in the football science area and has published >80 papers, which have accumulated >6500 citations (H-Index = 37). He is also the author of the unique book ‘Football Decoded’.