Search Results - Walker, J.
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Kinematic factors associated with start performance in World-class male sprinters
Walker, J., Bissas, A., Paradisis, G. P., Hanley, B., Tucker, C. B., Jongerius, N., Thomas, A., von Lieres und Wilkau, H. C., Brazil, A., Wood, M. A., Merlino, S., VazeliIan, P.-J., Bezodis, N.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2021)“…Walker, J.…”
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Asymmetry in sprinting: an insight into sub-10 and sub-11 s men and women sprinters
Bissas, A., Walker, J., Paradisis, G. P., Hanley, B., Tucker, C. B., Jongerius, N., Thomas, A., Merlino, S., Vazel, P. J., Girard, O.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2022)“…Walker, J.…”
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Normal physiological characteristics of elite swimmers
Wells, G., Schneiderman-Walker, J., Plyley, M. J.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2006)“…Schneiderman-Walker, J.…”
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Sleep high (2800 m) and train low (610 m): Effects on altitude-induced reductions in VO2peak in high level kayak athletes
Logan, P. A., Martin, D. T., Dixon, J., Fornasiero, D., Gawthorn, K., Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Kelly, B. P., Roberts, A., Slater, G. J., Walker, J.Published 1999“…Walker, J.…”
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Force production characteristics of top level sprint kayak athletes: On-water paddling versus dry-land resistance training exercises
Logan, P. A., Baker, J., Kelly, B., Walker, J.Published in Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 7-10 October 1997 (1997)“…Walker, J.…”
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