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Agreement between an automated video-based system and tethered system to measure instantaneous swimming velocity
Scott, M.
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Elsworthy, N.
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Brackley, V.
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Elipot, M.
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Kean, C. O.
Published in
Sports Biomechanics
(2024)
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Measuring instantaneous velocity in four swim strokes using an automatic head tracking system: a comparison study
Scott, M.
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Elsworthy, N.
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Elipot, M.
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Brackley, V.
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Kean, C. O.
Published in
ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan)
(2023)
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Changes in swim performance and perceived stress, and Recovery in female collegiate swimmers across a competitive season
Nagle, J. A.
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McMillan, J. L.
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Munkasy, B. A.
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Joyner, A. B.
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Roorda, A.
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Scott, M. K.
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Rossi, S. J.
Published in
Journal of Swimming Research
(2015)
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. K.…”
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Bench marks / Basic swim bench exercises
Scott, M.
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Whitten, P.
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Lafontaine, P.
Published in
Swimming Technique
(2001)
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New waves in swim technology
Scott, M. J.
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Swimming Technique
(2001)
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. J.…”
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