- Provides a concise, authoritative overview of the science, medicine and psycho-social aspects of canoeing
- Offers guidance on medical aspects unique to the training and coaching of canoe athletes
- The only book on this subject endorsed by the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Canoe Federation (ICF)
- Written and edited by global thought leaders in sports medicine
Table of Contents
List of Contributors, vi
Foreword by ICF President, viii
Foreword by IOC President, ix
Preface, x
1 Introduction, 1
Ian Mortimer and Don McKenzie
2 Biomechanics and equipment (sprint and slalom): a review of scientifically confirmed information, 12
Barney Wainwright
3 The canoe/kayak athlete, 40
Petra Lundström, Jorunn Sundgot Borgen, and Don McKenzie
4 Physiology of canoeing, 47
Hans Rosdahl, Jose Calbet, A. William Sheel, and Robert Boushel
5 Sport psychology for canoe and kayak, 62
Penny Werthner
6 Training for canoeing, 71
Martin Hunter and Sylvain Curinier
7 Medical problems in canoeing and kayaking, 91
Bo Berglund
8 Orthopaedic injuries in canoeing, 97
Jozsef Dobos
9 Paracanoe, 106
John Edwards, Anna Bjerkefors, Johanna Rosen,and Olga Tarassova
10 Exercise performance in masters canoeing athletes, 116
Bo Berglund
11 Diversity in canoe sport, 122
Don McKenzie and Kari‐Jean McKenzie
Index, 133