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Volker Nolte

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Journal of Applied Biomechanics|March 21, 2009
Shorter oars are more effectiveVolker Nolte
Sports Biomechanics|November 20, 2013
A deterministic model based on evidence for the associations between kinematic variables and sprint kayak performanceLisa K McDonnell, Patria A Hume, Volker Nolte
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|October 12, 2011
Rib stress fractures among rowers: definition, epidemiology, mechanisms, risk factors and effectiveness of injury prevention strategiesLisa K McDonnell, Patria A Hume, Volker Nolte
Sports Biomechanics|December 25, 2012
An observational model for biomechanical assessment of sprint kayaking techniqueLisa K McDonnell, Patria A Hume, Volker Nolte
Human Movement Science|December 3, 2013
Importance of sagittal kick symmetry for underwater dolphin kick performanceRyan R Atkison, James P Dickey, Andrew Dragunas, et al.
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|January 19, 2018
"I Just Roll Over, Pick Myself Up, and Carry On!" Exploring the Fall-Risk Experience of Canadian Masters AthletesDylan Brennan, Aleksandra A Zecevic, Shannon L Sibbald, et al.
Sports Biomechanics|November 7, 2009
Total kinetic energy production of body segments is different between racing and training paces in elite Olympic rowersDaniel J Bechard, Volker Nolte, Angela E Kedgley, et al.
Sports Biomechanics|July 12, 2016
Modelling the deflection of rowing oar shaftsBrock Laschowski, Cameron C Hopkins, John R de Bruyn, et al.
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|December 20, 2016
Differing six minute pacing strategies affect anaerobic contribution, oxygen uptake, muscle deoxygenation and cycle performanceJohn Murray, Michael McCRUDDEN, Juan M Murias, et al.
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Journal of Applied Biomechanics|March 21, 2009
Shorter oars are more effectiveVolker Nolte
Sports Biomechanics|November 20, 2013
A deterministic model based on evidence for the associations between kinematic variables and sprint kayak performanceLisa K McDonnell, Patria A Hume, Volker Nolte
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|October 12, 2011
Rib stress fractures among rowers: definition, epidemiology, mechanisms, risk factors and effectiveness of injury prevention strategiesLisa K McDonnell, Patria A Hume, Volker Nolte
Sports Biomechanics|December 25, 2012
An observational model for biomechanical assessment of sprint kayaking techniqueLisa K McDonnell, Patria A Hume, Volker Nolte
Human Movement Science|December 3, 2013
Importance of sagittal kick symmetry for underwater dolphin kick performanceRyan R Atkison, James P Dickey, Andrew Dragunas, et al.
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|January 19, 2018
"I Just Roll Over, Pick Myself Up, and Carry On!" Exploring the Fall-Risk Experience of Canadian Masters AthletesDylan Brennan, Aleksandra A Zecevic, Shannon L Sibbald, et al.
Sports Biomechanics|November 7, 2009
Total kinetic energy production of body segments is different between racing and training paces in elite Olympic rowersDaniel J Bechard, Volker Nolte, Angela E Kedgley, et al.
Sports Biomechanics|July 12, 2016
Modelling the deflection of rowing oar shaftsBrock Laschowski, Cameron C Hopkins, John R de Bruyn, et al.
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|December 20, 2016
Differing six minute pacing strategies affect anaerobic contribution, oxygen uptake, muscle deoxygenation and cycle performanceJohn Murray, Michael McCRUDDEN, Juan M Murias, et al.
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