The Dynamics of Modern Rugby
Edited By
Bruce Davies, Julien Baker
Book Description
The modern game of rugby football has become gladiatorial, whereby muscular athletic players are involved in a form of collision chess with sophisticated defences smothering the offensive skills that were at one time a more dominant feature of the game.
The contributors to this book consider the physical, mental and nutritional demands of the game in its present form and how best to acquire these attributes in the most effective and efficient manner. The inevitable injuries that are associated with collision are considered in terms of prevention and the most effective forms of treatment. New concepts to improve exercise capacity, game preparation and recovery are discussed in conjunction with the modern coaching theories of the game. The possible changes to the rules are discussed by two outstanding International referees, and the future vision for World Rugby is outlined by the President of World Rugby.
The Dynamics of Modern Rugby is both a unique and contemporary addition to the rugby literature and, as such, is essential reading for any student, researcher, coach, sports scientist, physiotherapist, nutritionist or clinician with an interest in rugby.
Table of Contents
1. Rugby Union: An Historical Overview
Liam O’Callaghan
2. The Demands of a Collision Sport
Peter Herbert and Huw Wiltshire
3. Sports Nutrition in Modern Rugby
Sarah Chantler, Ruth Wood-Martin and Louise Sutton
4. Psychological Preparation of the Elite Rugby Player
Dave Collins
5. Modern Theories of Strength and Power Training for Men and Women
William J. Kraemer, Nicholas A. Ratamess, Duncan H. French and Robert U. Newton
6. A Practical Guide to Strength Training
Mark Bennett
7. Anabolic Androgenic Steroids: The Shortcut to the Wrong Way
Fergal Grace
8. Some Thoughts on the Training Process
Bruce Davies and Julien S. Baker
9. Immediate Medical Care in Rugby
Andy Smith
10. Collision and the Effects of Head Injuries
Thomas S. Owens and Damian M. Bailey
11. Key Considerations in the Preparation of Teams for Extended Rugby Tours
Brian Cunniffe and Paul Stridgeon
12. Concepts to Improve Recovery in Touring Squads
Brian Cunniffe and Paul Stridgeon
13. Coaching in the Modern Game
Sir Graham Henry, Kingsley Jones and Huw Wiltshire
14. The Laws and the Referees
Derek Bevan, Nigel Owens and Gareth Jones
15. A Brief Financial Review of Professional Rugby Union
Bruce Davies
16. The Future of the Game
Sir Bill Beaumont
Editor(s)
Biography
Bruce Davies is Emeritus Professor of Applied Physiology at the University of South Wales, UK.
Julien S. Baker is Professor of Physiology and Head of the Department of Sport, Physical Education and Health, at the Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong.