Search Results - van Werkhoven, H.
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Using a soft conformable foot sensor to measure changes in foot strike angle during running
van Werkhoven, H., Farina, K. A., Langley, M. H.Published in Sports (2019)article“…van Werkhoven, H.…”
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Sprint assessment using machine learning and a wearable accelerometer
Gurchiek, R. D., Rupasinghe Arachchige Don, H. S., Pelawa Watagoda, L. C. R., McGinnis, R. S., van Werkhoven, H., Needle, A. R., McBride, J. M., Arnholt, A. T.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2019)article“…van Werkhoven, H.…”
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An adaptive filtering algorithm to estimate sprint velocity using a single inertial sensor
Gurchiek, R. D., McGinnis, R. S., Needle, A. R., McBride, J. M., van Werkhoven, H.Published in Sports Engineering (2018)article“…van Werkhoven, H.…”
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Lower leg morphology and stretch-shortening cycle performance of dancers
Rice, P. E., van Werkhoven, H., Merritt, E. K., McBride, J. M.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2018)article“…van Werkhoven, H.…”
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The use of a single inertial sensor to estimate 3-dimensional ground reaction force during accelerative running tasks
Gurchiek, R. D., McGinnis, R. S., Needle, A. R., McBride, J. M., van Werkhoven, H.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2017)article“…van Werkhoven, H.…”
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Computational model of maximal-height single-joint jumping predicts bouncing as an optimal strategy
van Werkhoven, H., Piazza, S. J.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2013)article“…van Werkhoven, H.…”
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Refinements of moment-based cost functions improve prediction of experimental moment profiles in cycling
van Werkhoven, H., Sommer, H. J., Martin, P. E.Published in 2008 Annual Meeting (NACOB) Ann-Arbor (2008)congress proceedings“…van Werkhoven, H.…”
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