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Characterization of shoulder moments and force application in static and dynamic campus exercises
Exel, J.
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Satzinger, J.
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Koller, W.
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Baca, A.
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Kainz, H.
Published in
ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1
(2025)
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Muscle force dynamics across increasing squat intensity conditions in elite powerlifters
Pürzel, A.
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Kaufmann, P.
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Koller, W.
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Pöhlmann, L.
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Baca, A.
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Kainz, H.
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
(2025)
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Hip moment increases while knee and ankle moments remain constant during squats with increasing loads in elite powerlifters
Pürzel, A.
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Kaufmann, P.
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Koller, W.
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Deimel, D.
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Baca, A.
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Kainz, H.
Published in
ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 42: Iss. 1
(2024)
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Impact of femoral morphology on muscle forces and joint loads during high-load squats in elite powerlifters - a preliminary investigation
Gonçalves, B.
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Pürzel, A.
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Koller, W.
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Deimel, D.
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Baca, A.
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Kainz, H.
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