Abstract
Running is the end of a series of complex rotations of three leg levers. The purpose of this study was to reveal the temporal sequence in the rotary action of the leg in sprint running.
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Saito, M., Kobayashi, K., Miyashita, M., Hoshikawa, T. (1974). Temporal patterns in running. In: Nelson, R.C., Morehouse, C.A. (eds) Biomechanics IV. International Series on Sport Sciences. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02612-8_15
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