The Role of Vision in Maintaining Stroke Synchronization in K2 Crew-Boat Kayaking
This study investigated the role of vision in maintaining stroke synchronization in crew-boat sprint kayaking. Sixteen sprint kayakers from a national team were paired into eight two-seater (K2) crews. Each crew paddled at high intensity with the back paddler's eyes open or closed in a randomiz...
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Main Authors: | Pui Wah Kong (Author), Cheryl Sihui Tay (Author), Jing Wen Pan (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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