Mathletics: A Scientist Explains 100 Amazing Things About the World of Sports

John D. Barrow (Cambridge University)

Mathletics: A Scientist Explains 100 Amazing Things About the World of Sports
Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Published
18 June 2012
Pages
320
ISBN
9780393063417

Mathletics: A Scientist Explains 100 Amazing Things About the World of Sports

John D. Barrow (Cambridge University)

How can sprinter Usain Bolt break his world record without expending any additional effort? Which demands a faster reaction time, tennis or baseball? What dates of birth give rise to the best professional athletes? Is it better to have the inside or outside lane during a race? And how can you improve your balance just by changing your posture? Drawing on vivid, real-life examples, John D. Barrow shows how math and physics can give us surprising, often counterintuitive insights into the world of sports. For example, we learn that left-handed boxers have a statistical advantage over their right-handed opponents and that gymnasts performing the giant swing maneuver on the high bar experience stronger g-forces than roller-coaster designers are allowed to create. Thanks to lucid explanations and a healthy dose of humor, Mathletics is the perfect book for sports enthusiasts and math lovers alike.

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