COMPARISON OF BUNGEE-AIDED AND FREE-BOUNCING ACCELERATIONS ON TRAMPOLINE
Trampolines remain the single best apparatus for the training of aerial acrobatics skills. Trampoline use has led to catastrophic injuries from poor landings. Passive injury prevention countermeasures such as specialized matting have been largely ineffective. Active injury countermeasures such as...
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Main Authors: | William A. Sands (Author), Bret Kelly (Author), Gregory Bogdanis (Author), Leland Barker (Author), Olivia Donti (Author), Jeni R. McNeal (Author), Gabriella Penitente (Author) |
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University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani),
2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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