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Encyclopaedia of Sports, Health and Physical Education (7 Vols-Set)

AuthorEdited by Anil Sharma, K. Chandra Shekhar and O.P. Sharma
PublisherKhel Sahitya Kendra
Publisher2008
Publisher4323 p,
Publisher7 Vols
Publishertables, figs
ISBN817524500X

Contents: Vol. I: Part I. Complete book of Physical Education, Sports and Health: 1. An introduction to education and physical education. 2. How physical education came into existence in India. 3. Physical education and its biological basis. 4. Physical education and its psychological basis. 5. Politics and economy in physical education and sports. 6. Some important international competitions. 7. Some important sport schemes and institutions. 8. Concept of health and health education. 9. Various drugs and tobacco. 10. Important systems of human body. 11. Cells--important component of human body. 12. Importance of physical fitness. 13. Warming up and cooling down. 14. Nutrition. 15. First aid. 16. Problem of environment pollution. 17. Concepts of growth, development and personality. 18. Motor skill learning--nature and fundamental principles. 19. Concept of sports training. 20. Various methods of training. 21. Transferring the training. 22. Concept of motivation. 23. Reviewing the performance of the players. 24. Women in sports.

Vol. II: Part II. New Era of Sports Management (I): 1. Introduction: the marketing of sport. 2. Marketing in for-profit and not-for-profit sport organisations. 3. Alternative paradigms and sport marketing. 4. Understanding the sport marketing environment. 5. Sport and consumer buying behaviour. 6. Sports organisation buying behaviour. 7. Segmentation, targeting and positioning in sport. 8. Sport market research and marketing information systems. 9. Managing sport products and services. 10. Developing and extending sports brands. 11. The sports integrated marketing communication mix. 12. Direct, database and on-line marketing in sport.

Vol. III: Part III. New Era of Sports Management (II): 13. Sport sponsorship, endorsements and naming rights. 14. Sports public relations. 15. Pricing sports and sports pricing strategies. 16. Distribution channels and sports logistics. 17. Sports goods retailing. 18. Strategic sport marketing. 19. Achieving competitive advantage and leading strategic change in sport organisations. 20. International sports marketing and globalisation. 21. Organisation, implementation, management and control of marketing in sport. 22. Managing service quality and innovation in sport. 23. The future for sport marketing. 24. The marketing of sport: a practitioner perspective. Glossary. List of abbreviations. General sports marketing websites.

Vol. IV: Part IV. Complete Book of Olympic: 1. History of Olympic games. 2. First Olympic, 1896 (Athens). 3. Second Olympic, 1900 (Paris). 4. Third Olympic, 1904 (St. Louis). 5. Fourth Olympic, 1908 (London). 6. Fifth Olympic, 1912 (Stockholm). 7. Sixth Olympic, 1920 (Antwerp). 8. Seventh Olympic, 1924 (Paris). 9. Eighth Olympic, 1928 (Amsterdam). 10. Ninth Olympic, 1932 (Los Angeles). 11. Tenth Olympic, 1936 (Berlin). 12. Eleventh Olympic, 1948 (London). 13. Twelfth Olympic, 1952 (Helsinki). 14. Thirteenth Olympic, 1956 (Melbourne). 15. Fourteenth Olympic, 1960 (Rome). 16. Fifteenth Olympic, 1964 (Tokyo). 17. Sixteenth Olympic, 1968 (Mexico City). 18. Seventeenth Olympic 1972 Munich (Germany). 19. Eighteenth Olympic, 1976 Montreal (Canada). 20. Nineteenth Olympic, 1980 Moscow (Russia). 21. Twentieth Olympic, 1984 (Los Angeles), USA. 22. Twenty first Olympic, 1988 (Seoul), South Korea. 23. Twenty second Olympic, 1992 Barcelona (Spain). 24. Twenty third Olympic 1996 Atlanta, Georgia (USA). 25. Twenty fourth Olympic 2000 Sydney, (Australia). 26. Twenty fifth Olympic 2004 Athens, (Greece). 27. Olympic records at a glance. Part V. Text Book of Sports Medicine: 1. Biomechanics of human body. 2. Physiological and psychological aspects of sports activities. 3. Sports injuries. 4. Concept of sports medicine. 5. Issues relating to youth sports. 6. Medical care of players. 7. Training--meaning and principles. 8. Pre-competition evaluation of player\'s health. 9. Food, sports nutrition and eating disorders. 10. General medical problems in sports activities. 11. Athletic heart syndrome and disorders. 12. Hypertension and hypotension in athletes. 13. Various infections affecting players. 14. Common skin problems. 15. Muscular injuries. 16. Injuries of upper limbs. 17. Injuries of lower limbs. 18. Various kinds of cold injuries. 19. Injuries to neck, spine and low back. 20. Head injuries. 21. Drugs and doping in athletes.

Vol. V: Part VI. Psychology in Physical Education and Sports: 1. Introduction to sports psychology. 2. Importance of sports psychology in physical education. 3. Cognitive process in sports. 4. Attention and concentration in sport. 5. Motor learning. 6. Motivation. 7. Personality. 8. Anxiety. 9. Psychology of sports and exercise. 10. Psychology of athletic injuries. 11. Team cohesion in sport. 12. Casual attribution in sport. 13. Concept of growth and development. 14. Concept of behaviour. 15. Concepts of instincts and emotions. 16. Meaning and importance of sports activities. 17. Different dimensions of learning process. 18. Psychology of sports competitions. 19. Importance of leadership in sports activities. 20. Concept of aggression in sports activities. 21. Communication techniques. 22. Techniques of counselling. 23. Psychology of coaching. Part VII. Our Health is in Our Hands: 1. Need for health education and role of teacher is health education. 2. First-aid and emergency care. 3. Managing your weight. 4. Nutrition (eating for optimum health). 5. Allergy and allergens. 6. Physical fitness (improving health through fitness). 7. Injuries and their treatment. 8. Drink and drugs. 9. Body and mind girls body. 10. Asthma. 11. Managing your anger. 12. Back pain and its remedy. 13. Heart diseases. 14. Diabetes. 15. Infections and infectitions diseases. 16. Health organizations.

Vol. VI: Part VIII. Physiology and Hygiene: I. Internal bodily work or vital processes: 1. Introduction. 2. General view of the body. 3. The body organization. 4. Right living and the cells. 5. The blood. 6. The circulation. 7. The lymph and its movement through body. 8. Hygiene of the circulation. 9. Respiration. 10. Passage of oxygen through the body. 11. Hygiene of respiration. 12. Foods and the theory of digestion. 13. Organs and the process of digestion. 14. Hygiene of the mouth. 15. Hygiene of the organs and process of digestion. 16. Absorption, storage and assimilation. 17. Energy supply of the body. 18. Glands and the work of excretion. II. External work -- motion, co-ordination and sensation: 19. The selection. 20. Hygiene of the skeleton. 21. The Muscular System. 22. Right living and the muscles. 23. The skin. 24. Structure of the Nervous system. 25. Physiology of the Nervous System. 26. Hygiene of the Nervous System. 27. Production of the sensations. 28. The Larynx and the ear. 29. The eye. 30. Our conflict with germs. 31. Right living in its broader phases. Part IX. Sports Science: 1. Sports science--an overview. 2. Managerial functions of sports. 3. Significance of coaching in sports. 4. Recreation, leisure and sports. 5. Teaching tactics and methodology in sports. 6. Sports administration and management process. 7. Techniques and methods of observation in sports. 8. Evaluation of performance tests in sports science. 9. Sports skills test of sportspersons. 10. Muscular strength test in sports. 11. Strength and endurance training in sports. 12. Importance of nutritional diet and performance in sports. 13. Exercise physiology and sports.

Vol. VII: Part X. Sports Training: 1. Sports physiology. 2. Sports strength. 3. Skill development. 4. Speed development. 5. Sports psychology. 6. Planning. 7. Injury prevention. 8. Heart rate monitor training. 9. Nutrition. 10. Sports specific training. Part XI. Research Process in Physical and Sport: An Introduction: 1. An overview of research process. 2. Formulation and selection of research problems. 3. The hypothesis. 4. Methods of research. 5. Experimental research. 6. Sampling method. 7. Tools and techniques of data collection. 8. Data collection. 9. The research report.

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