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Concurrent validity of Theia3D markerless motion capture for detecting sagittal kinematic differences between gait speeds
Walker, J.
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Thomas, A.
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Lunn, D. E.
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Nicholson, G.
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Tucker, C. B.
Published in
Journal of Sports Sciences
(2025)
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Biomechanical changes with increased speed in elite middle-distance runners
Hanley, B.
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Cooke, M.
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Gallagher, L.
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Oh, Y. K.
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Parelkar, P.
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Thomas, A.
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Tucker, C.
Published in
29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts
(2024)
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Kinematic and spatiotemporal differences between footstrike patterns in elite male and female 10,000 m runners in competition
Hanley, B.
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Thomas, A. L.
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Tucker, C. B.
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Sports Biomechanics
(2025)
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Spatiotemporal and joint kinematic differences between footstrike patterns in male and female 10,000m athletes
Hanley, B.
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Thomas, A. L.
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Tucker, C. B.
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ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan)
(2022)
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