Neuromuscular strategies contributing to faster multidirectional agility performance

T Spiteri, RU Newton, S Nimphius - Journal of Electromyography and …, 2015 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to first determine differences in neuromuscular strategy between a
faster and slower agility performance, and second compare differences in muscle activation …

Neuromuscular strategies contributing to faster multidirectional agility performance

T Spiteri, RU Newton, S Nimphius - Journal of Electromyography and …, 2015 - infona.pl
The aim of this study was to first determine differences in neuromuscular strategy between a
faster and slower agility performance, and second compare differences in muscle activation …

Neuromuscular strategies contributing to faster multidirectional agility performance

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The aim of this study was to first determine differences in neuromuscular strategy between a
faster and slower agility performance, and second compare differences in muscle activation …

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The aim of this study was to first determine differences in neuromuscular strategy between a
faster and slower agility performance, and second compare differences in muscle activation …

Neuromuscular strategies contributing to faster multidirectional agility performance

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The aim of this study was to first determine differences in neuromuscular strategy between a
faster and slower agility performance, and second compare differences in muscle activation …

Neuromuscular strategies contributing to faster multidirectional agility performance.

T Spiteri, RU Newton, S Nimphius - Journal of Electromyography …, 2015 - europepmc.org
The aim of this study was to first determine differences in neuromuscular strategy between a
faster and slower agility performance, and second compare differences in muscle activation …

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