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Daniel Wundersitz

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Applied Ergonomics|December 5, 2018
Biomechanical and physiological responses to electrically assisted cycling during simulated mail deliveryRodrigo Bini, Daniel Wundersitz, Michael Kingsley
Ergonomics|December 24, 2019
Physiological and biomechanical comparison between electrically assisted bicycles and motorbikes during simulated mail deliveryRodrigo Rico Bini, Daniel Wundersitz, Michael Kingsley
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|October 14, 2021
Criterion Validity of an Automated Method of Detecting Live Play Periods in BasketballJodie Palmer, Rodrigo Bini, Daniel Wundersitz, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|October 2, 2017
Construct Validity of Accelerometry-Derived Force to Quantify Basketball Movement PatternsCraig Staunton, Daniel Wundersitz, Brett Gordon, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 10, 2018
Accelerometry-Derived Relative Exercise Intensities in Elite Women's BasketballCraig Staunton, Daniel Wundersitz, Brett Gordon, et al.
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|April 3, 2021
Effect of Player Role and Competition Level on Player Demands in BasketballJodie Palmer, Daniel Wundersitz, Rodrigo Bini, et al.
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|May 23, 2020
Discrepancies Exist between Exercise Prescription and Dose in Elite Women's Basketball Pre-SeasonCraig Staunton, Daniel Wundersitz, Brett Gordon, et al.
BMC Sports Science, Medicine & Rehabilitation|September 11, 2021
Quantification of the demands of cricket bowling and the relationship to injury risk: a systematic reviewMatthew Constable, Daniel Wundersitz, Rodrigo Bini, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 20, 2018
Inertial Sensors are a Valid Tool to Detect and Consistently Quantify JumpingRhys Spangler, Timo Rantalainen, Paul B Gastin, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|January 16, 2018
Concurrent validity and reliability of torso-worn inertial measurement unit for jump power and height estimationTimo Rantalainen, Paul B Gastin, Rhys Spangler, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|December 5, 2018
Biomechanical and physiological responses to electrically assisted cycling during simulated mail deliveryRodrigo Bini, Daniel Wundersitz, Michael Kingsley
Ergonomics|December 24, 2019
Physiological and biomechanical comparison between electrically assisted bicycles and motorbikes during simulated mail deliveryRodrigo Rico Bini, Daniel Wundersitz, Michael Kingsley
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|October 14, 2021
Criterion Validity of an Automated Method of Detecting Live Play Periods in BasketballJodie Palmer, Rodrigo Bini, Daniel Wundersitz, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|October 2, 2017
Construct Validity of Accelerometry-Derived Force to Quantify Basketball Movement PatternsCraig Staunton, Daniel Wundersitz, Brett Gordon, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 10, 2018
Accelerometry-Derived Relative Exercise Intensities in Elite Women's BasketballCraig Staunton, Daniel Wundersitz, Brett Gordon, et al.
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|April 3, 2021
Effect of Player Role and Competition Level on Player Demands in BasketballJodie Palmer, Daniel Wundersitz, Rodrigo Bini, et al.
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|May 23, 2020
Discrepancies Exist between Exercise Prescription and Dose in Elite Women's Basketball Pre-SeasonCraig Staunton, Daniel Wundersitz, Brett Gordon, et al.
BMC Sports Science, Medicine & Rehabilitation|September 11, 2021
Quantification of the demands of cricket bowling and the relationship to injury risk: a systematic reviewMatthew Constable, Daniel Wundersitz, Rodrigo Bini, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 20, 2018
Inertial Sensors are a Valid Tool to Detect and Consistently Quantify JumpingRhys Spangler, Timo Rantalainen, Paul B Gastin, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|January 16, 2018
Concurrent validity and reliability of torso-worn inertial measurement unit for jump power and height estimationTimo Rantalainen, Paul B Gastin, Rhys Spangler, et al.
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