Search Results - Debaere, S.
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Control of propulsion and body lift during the first two stances of sprint running: a simulation study
Debaere, S., Delecluse, C., Aerenhouts, D., Hagman, F., Jonkers, I.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2015)article“…Debaere, S.…”
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The use of musculotendinous stretch-shortening cycle: A comparison between young and elite sprinters during the first step of the acceleration phase
Aeles, J., Jonkers, I., Debaere, S., Delecluse, C., Vanwanseele, B.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)congress proceedings“…Debaere, S.…”
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The contribution of step characteristics to sprint running performance in high-level male and female athletes
Debaere, S., Jonkers, I., Delecluse, C.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2013)article“…Debaere, S.…”
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From block clearance to sprint running: Characteristics underlying an effective transition
Debaere, S., Delecluse, C., Aerenhouts, D., Hagman, F., Jonkers, I.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2013)article“…Debaere, S.…”
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Comparison of anthropometric characteristics and sprint start performance between elite adolescent and adult sprint athletes
Aerenhouts, D., Delecluse, C., Hagman, F., Taeymans, J., Debaere, S., Van Gheluwe, B., Clarys, P.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2012)article“…Debaere, S.…”
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Performance determining factors in elite sprinters during sprint start and two following successive supports
Debaere, S., Jonkers, I., Aerenhouts, D., Hagman, F., Gheluwe, B., Delecluse, C.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2010)congress proceedings“…Debaere, S.…”
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