Search Results - Hinrichs, R.
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Effects of handle and block configuration on swim start performance
Vint, P., Mclean, S., Hinrichs, R., Riewald, S., Mason, R.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2009)“…Hinrichs, R.…”
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Front- or rear-weighted track start or grab start: Which is the best for female swimmers?
Welcher, R. L., Hinrichs, R. N., George, T. R.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2008)“…Hinrichs, R. N.…”
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Buoyancy, gender and swimming performance
McLean, S. P., Hinrichs, R. N.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2000)“…Hinrichs, R. N.…”
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Addition of an approach to a relay start
McLean, S. P., Holthe, M. J., Vint, P. F., Beckett, K. D., Hinrichs, R. N.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2000)“…Hinrichs, R. N.…”
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Kinematics of step-through swimming starts
McLean, S. P., Vint, P. F., Beckett, K. D., Hinrichs, R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2000)“…Hinrichs, R.…”
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Propulsive techniques: Front crawl stroke, butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke
Schleihauf, R. E., Higgins, J. R., Hinrichs, R.Published in Swimming Science V (1988)“…Hinrichs, R.…”
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A biomechanical analysis of the 1984 U.S. Olympic freestyle distance swimmers
Maglischo, C. W., Maglischo, E. W., Higgins, J., Hinrichs, R., Luedtke, D., Schleihauf, R. E., Thayer, A.Published in Swimming Science V (1988)“…Hinrichs, R.…”
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