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How do elite artistic swimmers generate fluid forces by hand during sculling motions?
Homma, M.
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Okamoto, Y.
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Takagi, H.
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Sports Biomechanics
(2019)
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Effect of 12 weeks of duet free routine training on physiological and technical variables in artistic swimmers
Komori, Y.
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Okamoto, Y.
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Shimura, Y.
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Hoshino, S.
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Inoue, M.
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The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
(2018)
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Estimation of fluid force acting on the hand and joint torque of upper extremity in the breaststroke swimming
Suito, H.
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Okamoto, A.
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Takahashi, S.
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Sakurai, S.
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Sano, S.
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Nunome, H.
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Ikegami, Y.
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Japanese Journal of Sciences in Swimming and Water Exercise
(2006)
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, A.…”
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Underwater recording of electromyographic activity using fine-wire elektrodes
Okamoto, T.
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Wolf, S. L.
Published in
Swimming III. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Biomechanics in Swimming, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
(1979)
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