Impact of walking speed and slope of the ground on axial force of poles in Nordic walking
<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Nordic walking (NW), due to its attractiveness and convenience of equipment, is becoming more popular and utilised in the areas of sports, recreation and physiotherapy. Some of its impacts on load to the body have not yet been sufficiently explored. <stron...
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Main Authors: | Martin Pšurný (Author), Miroslav Janura (Author), Jakub Krejčí (Author), Aleš Jakubec (Author) |
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Palacky University,
2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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