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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jörn Rittweger , Hirofumi TanakaPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG ISBN: 9783032286383ISBN 10: 3032286387 Pages: 555 Publication Date: 13 September 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPart I Introduction. .- Chapter . 1)Introduction .- Chapter . 2)Eight case studies-The personal face of masters athletics .- Part II Sporting organization. .- Chapter . 3) History of World Masters Athletics (WMA).- Chapter . 4) World Masters Athletics: A non-profit organization.- Chapter . 5) Organization of the World Masters Athletics Championship.- Chapter . 6) How do the rules for competition work in master’s athletics?.- Chapter . 7) Judges: Qualities needed to conduct a WMA Championship.- Chapter . 8) Volunteers: Essential components.- Chapter . 9) Age grading of WMA.- Chapter . 10) Anti-doping regulations and risk of supplement use.- Chapter . 11) Funding and marketing of Master’s Athletics.- Chapter . 12) Demographics of Track and Field Masters Athletics.- Chapter . 13) Organizing research studies: TaFMAC.- Part III Human body and biology. .- Chapter . 14) Theories of aging: Biological, psychosocial, and sociocultural perspectives.- Chapter . 15) Muscle physiology.- Chapter . 16) Cardiovascular determinants of endurance performance.- Chapter . 17) Metabolic changes in aging athletes.- Chapter . 18) Endocrine changes with age.- Chapter . 19) Cardiovascular autonomic control .- Chapter . 20) Thermoregulation.- Chapter . 21) What is sarcopenia, and can it be averted by master athletes?.- Chapter . 22) Osteoporosis and osteoarthritis.- Chapter . 23) Brain health and aging: Insights from masters athletes.- Part IV Psychology and sociology. .- Chapter . 24) Motivation: What makes people start, continue, or discontinue masters athletics?.- Chapter . 25) Life satisfaction and lifestyle factors.- Chapter . 26) The culture of masters athletics and processes of exclusion: Who’s in and who’s out?.- Chapter . 27) Aging identities in masters athletics: Experiencing pride and negotiating decline.- Chapter . 28) Representation of masters athletics in online news media: Track and field masters, Tempere, Finland.- Part V Athletic performance. .- Chapter . 29) Molecular exercise physiology: Mechanisms by which exercise causes adaptations in master’s athletes.- Chapter . 30) Fitness testing.- Chapter . 31) Strength training.- Chapter . 32) Endurance training.- Chapter . 33) Flexibility and mobility.- Chapter . 34) Track and field: Techniques and key technical training methods.- Chapter . 35) Warming up and immediate recovery.- Chapter . 36) Nutrition issues for the masters athlete.- Chapter . 37) Psychosocial factors affecting athletic performance in later life.- Chapter . 38) Training plans for masters athletes.- Chapter . 39) Psychosocial considerations for coaching masters track and field athletes.- Chapter . 40) Genetic factors in masters athletes.- Part VI Health benefits and risks. .- Chapter . 41) Injuries and accidents in track and field masters athletics.- Chapter . 42) Preventing cardiovascular events.- Chapter . 43) Preventing and treating tendon injuries.- Chapter . 44) Joints: Effects of age and exercise.- Chapter . 45) TaFMAC study.- appendices.ReviewsAuthor InformationJörn Rittweger spent more than two decades advancing research in Masters track and field athletics. What began as a focus on bone and muscle physiology developed into a broad, integrative program addressing the full spectrum of scientific factors relevant to aging athletes. As a physician specializing in physiology, he worked at the interface of fundamental research and clinical application. His expertise informed strategies to safeguard astronaut health and performance in space, while also shaping rehabilitation approaches for patients on Earth. Dr. Rittweger’s primary appointment was at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), where he led the Division of Muscle and Bone Metabolism within the Institute of Aerospace Medicine. He also held a secondary appointment as a full professor in the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine at the University of Cologne. Over the course of his career, he authored more than 250 peer‑reviewed scientific publications, held a patent, and was deeply committed to training the next generation of scientists and physicians in human physiology. Shortly after the World Masters Athletics Championships in Gainesville, Florida, in 2025, Dr. Rittweger passed away. Hirofumi Tanaka has devoted his career to advancing the science of human cardiovascular aging and exercise physiology. His research program, built over several decades, has illuminated how habitual physical activity shapes vascular function, arterial health, and overall longevity across the adult lifespan. As a physiologist trained in both basic, applied, and community-based science, he worked at the interface of mechanistic research and real‑world health promotion. His laboratory’s findings have informed evidence‑based strategies to preserve vascular function, reduce cardiovascular risk, and optimize physical performance in aging populations. His age-predicted formula for determining maximal heart rate is now known as the Tanaka Formula. Dr. Tanaka is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at the University of Texas at Austin, where he directed the renowned Cardiovascular Aging Research Laboratory. Under his leadership, the lab became a leading center for studying arterial stiffness, endothelial function, and the physiological benefits of lifelong exercise. He is consistently ranked among the world’s most highly cited scientists in medicine and kinesiology. His ongoing commitment to rigorous research and to training the next generation of scholars continues to shape the field. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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