Search Results - Sanders, R. H.
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Variability of upper body kinematics in a highly constrained task - sprint swimming
Sanders, R. H., Button, C., McCabe, C. B.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2020)“…Sanders, R. H.…”
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Augmented feedback can change body shape to improve glide efficiency in swimming
Papic, C., Andersen, J., Naemi, R., Hodierne, R., Sanders, R. H.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2024)“…Sanders, R. H.…”
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Upper limb kinematic differences between breathing and non-breathing conditions in front crawl sprint swimming
McCabe, C. B., Sanders, R. H., Psycharakis, S. G.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2015)“…Sanders, R. H.…”
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Kinematic patterns associated with the vertical force produced during the eggbeater kick
Oliveira, N., Chiu, C.-Y., Sanders, R. H.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2015)“…Sanders, R. H.…”
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A method to calculate the vertical force produced during the eggbeater kick
Oliveira, N., Sanders, R. H.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Sanders, R. H.…”
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Three-dimensional analysis of intracycle velocity fluctuations in frontcrawl
Psycharakis, S. G., Naemi, R., Connaboy, C., McCabe, C., Sanders, R. H.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2010)“…Sanders, R. H.…”
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Quantifying the "acceleration" contribution to drag and lift forces produced by a swimmers hand (Quantifying the "acceleration" contribution to drag and lift forces produced by a swimmers hand )
Sanders, R. H.Published in Proceedings of the First Australasian Biomechanics Conference, 1996, Sydney (1996)“…Sanders, R. H.…”
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