Tuesday, 9 April 2013

The references



References

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Blazevich, A. (2009). Sports Biomechanics The basics: Optimising Human Performance. London: A&C Publishers Ltd

Guimaraes, A., & Hay, J. (1985). A Mechanical Analysis of the Grab Starting Technique in Swimming. International Journal of Sport Biomechanic, (1) 25-35. Retrieved from

Honda, K., & Sinclair, P., & Mason, B., & Pease, D. (2013) A Biomechanical Comparison of Elite Swimmers Start Performance Using the Traditional Track Start and the New Kick Start. Retrieved April 6, 2013 from http://coachesinfo.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10308:a-biomechanical-comparison-of-elite-swimmers-start-performance-using-the-traditional-track-start-and-the-new-kick-start-&catid=34:swimming-general-articles


Simpson, K., & Rutah, A., & Luber, D. (2011) Physics of the Swim Start. Retrieved from http://prezi.com/eowv2xx3knqc/physics-of-the-swim-start/

Vilas-Boas, J., & Cruz, J., & Sousa, F., & Conceica, F., & Fernandes, R., & Carvalho, J. (1975) Biomechanical a Ventral Swimming Starts: Comparison of the Grab start with two track-start techniques. Retrieved from 

Welcher, R. L., Hinrichs, R. N. & George, T. R. (2008). Front- or Rear-Weighted Track Start or Grab start: Which is the Best for Female Swimmers? Sports Biomechanics 7(1), 100-113.



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