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First-stance phase force contributions to acceleration sprint performance in semi-professional soccer players
Wdowski, M. M., Gittoes, M. J. R.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2020)“…Gittoes, M. J. R.…”
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Sport-specific musculoskeletal growth and postural control in female artistic gymnasts: a 12 month cohort study
Wyatt, H. E., Gittoes, M. J. R., Irwin, G.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2020)“…Gittoes, M. J. R.…”
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Biomechanics of technique selection in women`s artistic gymnastics: From theory to practice
Manning, M., Irwin, G., Kerwin, D. G., Gittoes, M. J. R.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2015)“…Gittoes, M. J. R.…”
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Kinematic landing strategy transference in backward rotating gymnastic dismounts
Gittoes, M. J. R., Irwin, G., Kerwin, D. G.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2013)“…Gittoes, M. J. R.…”
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Considerations of force plate transitions on centre of pressure calculation for maximal velocity sprint running
Exell, T. A., Gittoes, M. J. R., Irwin, G., Kerwin, D. G.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2012)“…Gittoes, M. J. R.…”
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Influence of longswing technique on the kinematics and key release parameters of the straddle Tkachev on uneven bars
Manning, M. L., Irwin, G., Gittoes, M. J. R., Kerwin, D. G.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2011)“…Gittoes, M. J. R.…”
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Whole-body and multi-joint kinematic control strategy variability during backward rotating dismounts from beam
Gittoes, M. J. R., Irwin, G., Mullineaux, D. R., Kerwin, D. G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2011)“…Gittoes, M. J. R.…”
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