Sakr, 2012 - Google Patents
Women's Hammer Throw: Measurement Information System and Kinetic Energy of Body Segments and Hammer HeadSakr, 2012
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- Sakr M
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The hammer throw is one of the most attractive and complicated events of track and field. Researches still have hand in improving out about throwers performance by online and offline motion analysis methods for biomechanical deep insight. The current study involved …
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