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Reliability of bounce drop jump parameters within elite male rugby players
Costley, L., Wallace, E., Johnston, M., Kennedy, R.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2018)“…Wallace, E.…”
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Differences in the structure of variability in ground reaction force trajectories provide additional information about variability in the golf swing
Jones, K. M., Wallace, E. S., Otto, S. R.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2018)“…Wallace, E. S.…”
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Clubhead presentation and spin control capability of elite golfers
Corke, T. W., Betzler, N. F., Wallace, E. S., Otto, S. R.Published in Procedia Engineering (2013)“…Wallace, E. S.…”
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Effects of fatigue on running mechanics associated with tibial stress fracture risk
Clansey, A.C., Hanlon, M., Wallace, E. S., Lake, M. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2012)“…Wallace, E. S.…”
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Professional golf coaches` perceptions of the key technical parameters in the golf swing
Smith, A., Roberts, J., Wallace, E., Forrester, S.Published in Procedia Engineering (2012)“…Wallace, E.…”
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Effects of golf shaft stiffness on strain, clubhead presentation and wrist kinematics
Betzler, N. F., Monk, S. A., Wallace, E. S., Otto, S. R.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2012)“…Wallace, E. S.…”
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The static and dynamic stiffness behaviour of composite golf shafts and their constituent materials
Betzler, N. F., Slater, C., Strangwood, M., Monk, S. A., Otto, S. R., Wallace, E. S.Published in Sports Engineering (2011)“…Wallace, E. S.…”
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