Search Results - Kjendlie, P. L.
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High-intensity interval training improves VO2peak, maximal lactate accumulation, time trial and competition performance in 9-11-year-old swimmers
Sperlich, B., Zinner, C., Heilemann, I., Kjendlie, P. L., Holmberg, H. C., Mester, J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2010)“…Kjendlie, P. L.…”
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Intracycle velocity variation of the body centre of mass in front crawl
Figueiredo, P., Kjendlie, P.-L., Vilas-Boas, J. P., Fernandes, R. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2012)“…Kjendlie, P.-L.…”
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Assisted and resisted sprint training may reduce active drag in swimmers in an aerobic training phase
Kjendlie, P. L., Pedersen, T.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2009)“…Kjendlie, P. L.…”
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Swimming propulsion forces are enhanced by a small finger spread
Marinho, D. A., Barbosa, T., Reis, V. M., Kjendlie, P. L., Alves, F. B., Vilas-Boas, J. P., Machado, L., Silva, A. J., Rouboa, A. I.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2010)“…Kjendlie, P. L.…”
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Combined strength and endurance training in competitive swimmers
Aspenes, S., Kjendlie, P. L., Hoff, J., Helgerud, J.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2009)“…Kjendlie, P. L.…”
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Drag characteristics of competitive swimming children and adults
Kjendlie, P. L., Stallman, R. K.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2008)“…Kjendlie, P. L.…”
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