Showcasing the latest research from scientists and academics, this collection of studies examines how and why interpersonal coordination is crucial for success in sport and the performing arts. It explains the complex science of interpersonal coordination in relation to a variety of activities including competitive team sports, outdoor sports, racket sports, and martial arts, as well as dance. Divided into four sections, this book offers insight into:
the nature, history and key concepts of interpersonal coordination
factors that influence interpersonal coordination within social systems
interpersonal coordination in competitive and cooperative performance contexts
methods, tools and devices for improving performance through interpersonal coordination.
This book will provide fascinating insights for students, researchers and educators interested in movement science, performance analysis, sport science and psychology, as well as for those working in the performing arts.
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