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Curved approach in high jump induces greater jumping height without greater joint kinetic exertions than straight approach
Sado, N.
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Yoshioka, S.
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Fukashiro, S.
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
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Curved approach in high jump induces greater jumping height without greater joint kinetic exertions than straight approach
Sado, N.
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high jump
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technique
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track and field
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biomechanics
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joint
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male
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motion capturing
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strength and speed sports
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Fukashiro, S.
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Sado, N.
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Yoshioka, S.
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