Search Results - Clark, K. P.
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Top speed sprinting: Thigh angular motion and eccentric hamstring strength in faster vs. slower sprinters
Alt, T., Komnik, I., Ryan, L. J., Clark, K. P.Published in Human Movement Science (2024)“…Clark, K. P.…”
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Resisted sled training for young athletes: when to push and pull
Cahill, M. J., Cronin, J. B., Oliver, J. L., Clark, K. P., Lloyd, R. S., Cross, M. R.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2020)“…Clark, K. P.…”
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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)“…Clark, K. P.…”
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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)“…Clark, K. P.…”
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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)“…Clark, K. P.…”
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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)“…Clark, K. P.…”
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