Kinematic and Temporal Differences Between World-Class Men's and Women's Hurdling Techniques
This study aimed to compare joint kinematics and center of mass parameters throughout hurdle clearance between world-class men and women sprint hurdlers, who were competing in a World Championships final. This was the first study to present time-series kinematic data around hurdle clearance, and giv...
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Main Authors: | Athanassios Bissas (Author), Giorgos P. Paradisis (Author), Brian Hanley (Author), Stéphane Merlino (Author), Josh Walker (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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