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Paul Glazier

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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|June 25, 2011
Movement variability in the golf swing: theoretical, methodological, and practical issuesPaul Glazier
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|March 26, 2010
Deconstructing neurobiological coordination: the role of the biomechanics-motor control nexusKeith Davids, Paul Glazier
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|January 11, 2005
Movement models from sports reveal fundamental insights into coordination processesKeith Davids, Ian Renshaw, Paul Glazier
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|April 12, 2003
Movement systems as dynamical systems: the functional role of variability and its implications for sports medicineKeith Davids, Paul Glazier, Duarte Araújo, et al.
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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|June 25, 2011
Movement variability in the golf swing: theoretical, methodological, and practical issuesPaul Glazier
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|March 26, 2010
Deconstructing neurobiological coordination: the role of the biomechanics-motor control nexusKeith Davids, Paul Glazier
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|January 11, 2005
Movement models from sports reveal fundamental insights into coordination processesKeith Davids, Ian Renshaw, Paul Glazier
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|April 12, 2003
Movement systems as dynamical systems: the functional role of variability and its implications for sports medicineKeith Davids, Paul Glazier, Duarte Araújo, et al.
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