Applied Biomechanics: Concepts And Connections Apr 2026

: Exploring how the human body maintains stability and functions as a system of levers.

The second edition uses as a central case study to demonstrate how concepts like force and torque relate to sport-specific injuries and performance. Practical Features for Students Applied Biomechanics: Concepts and Connections

, written by John McLester and Peter St. Pierre , is a foundational resource designed for undergraduate exercise science and kinesiology students. The text bridges the gap between mechanical physics and human physiology by breaking each chapter into two distinct parts: Concepts and Connections . Core Academic Framework : Exploring how the human body maintains stability

: Illustrates how these mechanical principles apply to real-world scenarios in diverse movement sciences. Pierre , is a foundational resource designed for

: Understanding how bodies move in straight lines or rotate around axes.

: Analyzing movement patterns (kinematics) versus the actual forces that cause those movements (kinetics).