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Movement and Visual Impairment: Research across Disciplines
 
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ISBN13:9780367434397
ISBN10:0367434393
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:222 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:453 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 13 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Halftones, black & white; 11 Line drawings, black & white; 6 Tables, black & white
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Movement and Visual Impairment

Research across Disciplines
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This is the first book to offer an in-depth review of research pertaining to individuals with visual impairments across the full span of movement-related disciplines, from biomechanics and motor learning to physical education and Paralympic sport.

Long description:

This is the first book to offer an in-depth review of research pertaining to individuals with visual impairments across the full span of movement-related disciplines, from biomechanics and motor learning to physical education and Paralympic sport.


 


Each chapter highlights current research trends, future research directions, and practical implications in a key discipline or area of professional practice, drawing on empirical research evidence and opening up new avenues for cross-disciplinary working. Covering physical activity across the life course, from children and young people through to older adults, and addressing the important topic of deafblindness in some depth, the book goes further than any other book published to date on visual impairment and movement.


 


This is essential reading for all advanced students and researchers working in sport, exercise and disability, and an invaluable reference for practitioners and service providers, from in-service teachers and camp directors to physical therapists and physical activity promotion specialists.



"An important book showcasing a central body of research that has developed in recent years in the context of research of (adapted) physical activity and physical education ? The authors are among the key scholars in this research area and have each made important contributions to the research field. In this way, the book succeeds to provide a holistic perspective of movement among persons with VI from an empirical perspective ? This text can be easily integrated into undergraduate or graduate courses, providing students with the opportunity to reflect and discuss how an international and, above all, interdisciplinary perspective may impact their future professional practice. However, the collection of texts also holds important information for practitioners working to improve physical activity programs for people with VI." - Martin Giese, Heidelberg University of Education, Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly

Table of Contents:

Introduction,  1. Motor Skill Development,  2. Postural Control and Balance,  3. Orientation and Mobility,  4. School-Based Physical Education,  5. Youth Sport and Recreation,  6. Family-Based Physical Activity and Recreation,  7. Visually Impaired Sport,  8. Motivational Psychology in Physical Activity and Sport,  9. Physical Activity and Exercise in Adults with Visual Impairments: Benefits, Level of Participation, Barriers, and Intervention Strategies,  10. Physical Activity, Fitness, Body Composition, and Well-Being among Persons with Visual Impairments,  11. Perspectives from Biomechanics,  12. Technological Advances,  13. Exercise, Physical Activity, and Older Adults,  14. Deafblindness and Movement