Search Results - Marshall, R. N.
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A twenty-segment kinematics and kinetics model for analysing golf swing mechanics
Ferdinands, R. E. D., Kersting, U. G., Marshall, R. N.Published in Sports Technology (2013)“…Marshall, R. N.…”
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Centre of mass kinematics of fast bowling in cricket
Ferdinands, R., Marshall, R. N., Kersting, U.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2010)“…Marshall, R. N.…”
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Relationship between ground reaction force impulse and kinematics of sprint-running acceleration
Hunter, J. P., Marshall, R. N., McNair, P. J.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2005)“…Marshall, R. N.…”
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Reliability of biomechanical variables of sprint running
Hunter, P., Marshall, R. N., McNair, P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2004)“…Marshall, R. N.…”
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Evaluation of lower extremity overuse injury potential in runners
Hreljac, A., Marshall, R. N., Hume, P. A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2000)“…Marshall, R. N.…”
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Force-time characteristics of freestyle tumble turns by elite swimmers
Blanksby, B. A., Hodgkinson, J. N., Marshall, R. N.Published in American Swimming Magazine (1998)“…Marshall, R. N.…”
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Force plate and video analysis of the tumble turn by age group swimmers
Blanksby, B. A., Gathercole, D. G., Marshall, R. N.Published in Journal of Swimming Research (1996)“…Marshall, R. N.…”
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