Rifle and aiming point accelerations do not differ between the most and least accurate shots in biathlon shooting within an athlete
Study aim: As studies from shooting disciplines other than biathlon have observed associations between weapon accelerations and shooting performance, this study investigated whether accelerations of the rifle stock and aiming point (the point on the target where the rifle is aimed at) are associated...
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Main Authors: | Köykkä Miika (Author), Linnamo Vesa (Author), Ruotsalainen Keijo (Author), Rantalainen Timo (Author), Laaksonen Marko S. (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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