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Schwingstab

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Ein Schwingstab ist ein flexibler Stab, der abhängig von den verwendeten Materialien unterschiedliche Eigenfrequenzen aufweist. Das Spektrum der Eigenfrequenzen liegt üblicherweise zwischen 2,5 und 7,5 Hertz.

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Herbsleb, M., Puta, C. (2014). Schwingstab. In: Kempf, HD. (eds) Funktionelles Training mit Handund Kleingeräten. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43659-2_15

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