Search Results - van Gheluwe, B.
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Influence of physical development on start and countermovement jump performance in adolescent sprint athletes
Aerenhouts, D., Debaere, S., Hagman, F., Van Gheluwe, B., Delecluse, C., Clarys, P.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2013)article“…Van Gheluwe, B.…”
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The effect of gender and anthropometrical parameters on dynamic of sprint start among young elite sprinters
Ilbeigi, S., Yousefi, M., Nasirzadeh, A., Van Gheluwe, B.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2012)congress proceedings“…Van Gheluwe, B.…”
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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“…Van Gheluwe, B.…”
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Muscle fibre recruitment in sprint start and different jumps in adolescent sprint athletes
Aerenhouts, D., Ilbeigi, S., Hagman, F., Delecluse, C., Clarys, P., van Gheluwe, B.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2007)congress proceedings“…van Gheluwe, B.…”
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Rearfoot kinematics during initial takeoff of elite high jumpers: Estimation of spatial position and orientation of subtalar axis
van Gheluwe, B., Roosen, P., Desloovere, K.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2003)article“…van Gheluwe, B.…”
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A comparison of four styles of racing start in swimming
Ayalon, A., van Gheluwe, B., Kanitz, M.Published in Swimming II: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Biomechanics in Swimming, Brussels, Belgium (1975)article“…van Gheluwe, B.…”
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