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Joint power generation differentiates young and adult sprinters during the transition from block start into acceleration: A cross-sectional study
Debaere, S.
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Vanwanseele, B.
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Delecluse, C.
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Aerenhouts, D.
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Hagman, F.
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Jonkers, I.
Published in
Sports Biomechanics
(2017)
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Comparison of anthropometric characteristics and sprint start performance between elite adolescent and adult sprint athletes
Aerenhouts, D.
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Delecluse, C.
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Hagman, F.
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Taeymans, J.
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Debaere, S.
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Van Gheluwe, B.
,
Clarys, P.
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European Journal of Sport Science
(2012)
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Performance determining factors in elite sprinters during sprint start and two following successive supports
Debaere, S.
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Jonkers, I.
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Aerenhouts, D.
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Hagman, F.
,
Gheluwe, B.
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Delecluse, C.
Published in
ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz)
(2010)
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Muscle fibre recruitment in sprint start and different jumps in adolescent sprint athletes
Aerenhouts, D.
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Ilbeigi, S.
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Hagman, F.
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Delecluse, C.
,
Clarys, P.
,
van Gheluwe, B.
Published in
ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz)
(2007)
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