Search Results - Seifert, L.
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The influence of hold regularity on perceptual-motor behaviour in indoor climbing
Button, C., Orth, D., Davids, K., Seifert, L.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2018)“…Seifert, L.…”
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Frontcrawl propulsive phase detection using inertial sensors
Dadashi, F., Crettenand, F., Millet, G., Seifert, L., Komar, J., Aminian, K.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2011)“…Seifert, L.…”
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Comparison of grab start between elite and trained swimmers
Vantorre, J., Seifert, L., Fernandes, R. J., Vilas-Boas, J. P., Chollet, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2010)“…Seifert, L.…”
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Arm coordination, power, and swim efficiency in national and regional front crawl swimmers
Seifert, L., Toussaint, H. M., Alberty, M., Schnitzler, C., Chollet, D.Published in Human Movement Science (2010)“…Seifert, L.…”
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Effect of force symmetry on coordination in crawl
Tourny-Chollet, C., Seifert, L., Chollet, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2009)“…Seifert, L.…”
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Upper-limb kinematics and coordination of short grip and classic drives in field hockey
Bretigny, P., Seifert, L., Leroy, D., Chollet, D.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2008)“…Seifert, L.…”
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Intra-cyclic distance per stroke phase, velocity fluctuations and acceleration time ratio of a breaststroker's hip: A comparison between elite and nonelite swimmers at different ra...
Leblanc, H., Seifert, L., Tourny-Chollet, C., Chollet, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2007)“…Seifert, L.…”
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