The association between fast bowling technique and ball release speed: a pilot study of the within-bowler and between-bowler approaches
Article Abstract:
The effectiveness of a within-bowler methodology to identify association between technique and ball release speed of an elite semi-open fast bowler was examined. The within-bowler methodology provided significant detailed information about the individual bowler that the between-bowler methodology overlooked.
Publication Name: Journal of Sports Sciences
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0264-0414
Year: 2007
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Biomedical response to systematic changes in impact interface cushioning properties while performing a tennis-specific movement
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A study to assess the systematic changes in surface cushioning as participants performed tennis running forehand foot plants wearing a basic neutral shoe were conducted. Results were in contrast revealing that peak impact force was lowest on the least cushioned surface.
Publication Name: Journal of Sports Sciences
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0264-0414
Year: 2007
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