Search Results - Forrester, A.
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Propulsive efficiency of alternative underwater flykick techniques for swimmers
Phillips, C. W. G., Forrester, A. I. J., Hudson, D. A., Turnock, S. R.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2021)“…Forrester, A. I. J.…”
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The use of a cap-mounted tri-axial accelerometer for measurement of distance, lap times and stroke rates in swim training
Michaels, S., Taunton, D. J., Forrester, A. I. J., Hudson, D. A., Phillips, C. W. G., Holliss, B. A., Turnock, S. R.Published in Procedia Engineering (2016)“…Forrester, A. I. J.…”
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Repeatable techniques for assessing changes in passive swimming resistance
Webb, A. P., Taunton, D. J., Hudson, D. A., Forrester, A. I. J., Turnock, S. R.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2015)“…Forrester, A. I. J.…”
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The effect of swimsuit resistance on freestyle swimming race time
Webb, A. P., Taunton, D. J., Hudson, D. A., Forrester, A. I. J., Turnock, S. R.Published in Procedia Engineering (2014)“…Forrester, A. I. J.…”
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Swimming data capture
Forrester, A. I. J., Brooks, C. J., Turnock, S. R., Taunton, D. J., Hudson, D. A., Takeda, K., Blake, J. I. R., Prince, M. P., Phillips, C. W. G., Webb, A. P., Banks, J., Stokes, M. J., Warner, M.Published 2011“…Forrester, A. I. J.…”
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Efficient human force transmission tailored for the individual cyclist
Purdue, A. I., Forrester, A. I. J., Taylor, M., Stokes, M. J., Hansen, E. A., Rasmussen, J.Published in Procedia Engineering (2010)“…Forrester, A. I. J.…”
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