Search Results - Weyand, P.
- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
-
1
Upper extremity motion and sprint running: a farewell to arms?
Brooks, L., Weyand, P. G., Clark, K. P.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2020)“…Weyand, P. G.…”
-
2
Ground reaction forces during competitive track events: a motion based assessment method
Udofa, A., Ryan, L., Clark, K., Weyand, P.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2017)“…Weyand, P.…”
-
3
A general relationship links gait mechanics and running ground reaction forces
Clark, K. P., Ryan, L. J., Weyand, P. G.Published in The Journal of Experimental Biology (2017)“…Weyand, P. G.…”
-
4
Sprint running research speeds up: A first look at the mechanics of elite acceleration
Clark, K. P., Weyand, P. G.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2015)“…Weyand, P. G.…”
-
5
The biological limits to running speed are imposed from the ground up
Weyand, P. G., Sandell, R. F., Prime, D. N. L., Bundle, M. W.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2010)“…Weyand, P. G.…”
-
6
Foot speed, foot-strike and footwear: linking gait mechanics and running ground reaction forces
Clark, K. P., Ryan, L. J., Weyand, P. G.Published in The Journal of Experimental Biology (2014)“…Weyand, P. G.…”
-
7
Running performance has a structural basis
Weyand, P. G., Davis, J. A.Published in The Journal of Experimental Biology (2005)“…Weyand, P. G.…”
Search Tools:
Related Subjects
track and field
velocity
biomechanics
mechanics
running
short-distance running
sprint
strength
ground reaction force
acceleration
analysis
foot
leg
modelling
theory
arm
bone
experiment
investigation method
maximal strength
maximum
measuring procedure
movement
muscle
performance
race walking
shoe
sport science
technique
tendon