Use of planar covariation in lower limb kinematics to characterize adaptations of running after cycling in elite triathletes
PurposeTo characterize alterations of lower limb intersegmental coordination during the acute phase of running after cycling among highly trained triathletes using an analysis of planar covariation.MethodsNine highly trained triathletes completed a control run (CR) and a run after transitioning from...
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Main Authors: | Joel A. Walsh (Author), Alexander Stamenkovic (Author), James P. Dawber (Author), Paul J. Stapley (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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