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    Inter-individual differences in the utilization of elastic energy during running affect the quadriceps femoris volume in highly trained/elite distance runners

    Ando, R., Ohnuma, H., Tanji, F., Ikeda, T., Yamanaka, R., Suzuki, Y.
    Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)
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    Quantification of global myoelectric spatial activations to delineate normal hamstring function at progressive running speeds: a technical report

    Schlink, B. R., Nordin, A. D., Diekfuss, J. A., Myer, G. D.
    Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2022)
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    Pedaling performance changing of elite cyclists is mainly determined by the fatigue of hamstring and vastus muscles during repeated sprint cycling exercise

    Wang, L., Shao, Q., Ma, G., Gong, M., Niu, W., Qiu, J.
    Published in BioMed Research International (2020)
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    Comparison of hamstring/quadriceps isokinetic strength ratios and power in tennis, squash and track athletes

    Read, M. T., Bellamy, M. J.
    Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (1990)
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