Search Results - Forsyth, J. R.
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Rate of loading, but not lower limb kinematics or muscle activity, is moderated by limb and aerial variation when surfers land aerials
Forsyth, J. R., Richards, C. J., Tsai, M.-C., Whitting, J. W., Riddiford-Harland, D. L., Sheppard, J. M., Steele, J. R.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…Forsyth, J. R.…”
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Which drop height is most suitable to simulate landing a floater?
Cooper, J., Forsyth, J. R., Morgan, N., Steele, J. R.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2019)“…Forsyth, J. R.…”
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Isometric lat pulldown predicts 1 repetition maximum pull up in young competitive swimmers
Forsyth, J. R., Steele, J. R.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2019)“…Forsyth, J. R.…”
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