Search Results - Stallman, R. K.
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Testing a traditional progression for beginning swimming against a progression chosen by 5 & 6 year old learners
Horneman, E., Junge, M., Stallman, R. K., Horneman, E. L., Laakso, B. W. H.Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)“…Stallman, R. K.…”
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The influence of age, gender, frequency of teaching and starting competency level on the acquisition of water competencies in relation to drowning prevention among beginners
Junge, M., Stallman, R. K.Published in XIII th International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2018)“…Stallman, R. K.…”
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The consistency of performance among age group swimmers over 8 consecutive years
Staub, I., Zinner, C., Stallman, R. K., Vogt, T.Published in German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research (2020)“…Stallman, R. K.…”
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Progression in teaching beginning swimming: Rank order by degree of difficulty
Junge, M., Blixt, T., Stallman, R. K.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI (2010)“…Stallman, R. K.…”
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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)“…Stallman, R. K.…”
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