Search Results - Australian Institute of Sport
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Fatigue of shulder's internal rotators following a 200-m all-out swim
Dekerle, J., King, L.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Australian Institute of Sport…”
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In-water resisted sprint swim training for age-group swimmers
Kojima, K., Brammer, C. L., Sossong, T. D., Abe, T., Stager, J. M.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Australian Institute of Sport…”
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Torque and power about the joints of the arm during the freestyle stroke
Harrison, S. M., Cohen, R. C. Z., Clearly, P. W., Mason, B. R., Pease, D. L.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Australian Institute of Sport…”
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Muscle activation during swimming exergame
Soltani, P., Figueiredo, P., Fernandes, R. J., Fonseca, P., Vilas-Boas, J. P.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Australian Institute of Sport…”
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Freestyle arm entry effects on shoulder stress, force generation, and arm synchronisation
Becker, T., Havriluk, R.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Australian Institute of Sport…”
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A method to calculate the vertical force produced during the eggbeater kick
Oliveira, N., Sanders, R. H.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Australian Institute of Sport…”
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Muscle activation and kinematic differences between breaststroke swimming and technique/drill exercises: a case study of a world champion breaststroker
Olstad, B. H., Lauer, J., Haakonsen, D., Cabri, J., Kjendlie, P. L.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Australian Institute of Sport…”


