Search Results - Brechue, W. F.
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Structure-function relationships that determine sprint performance and running speed in sport
Brechue, W. F.Published in International Journal of Applied Sports Sciences (2011)“…Brechue, W. F.…”
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Fascicle length of leg muscles is greater in sprinters than distance runners
Abe, T., Kumagai, K., Brechue, W. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2000)“…Brechue, W. F.…”
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Fascicle length of leg muscles is greater in sprinters than distance runners
Abe, T., Kumagaj, K., Brechue, W. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2000)“…Brechue, W. F.…”
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Sprint performance is related to muscle fascicle length in male 100-m sprinters
Kumagai, K., Abe, T., Brechue, W. F., Ryushi, T., Takano, S., Mizuno, M.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)“…Brechue, W. F.…”
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Leg strength, anaerobic power, and swim kick performance in adolescent swimmers
Delisle, A. T., Brechue, W. F., Garzarella, L., Kearns, C. F., Pollock, M. L.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1995)“…Brechue, W. F.…”
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Sprint performance is related to muscle fascicle length in male 100m sprinters
Kumagai, K., Abe, T., Brechue, W. F., Mizuno, M., Ryushi. T.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)“…Brechue, W. F.…”
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Muscle fascicle length appears to contribute to running performance
Abe, T., Kumagai, K., Brechue, W. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)“…Brechue, W. F.…”
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