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  • 4. Pre-flight characteristics of Hecht vaults.
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  • 10. The use of inertial measurement units to quantify forearm loading and symmetry during gymnastics vault training sessions.
    Campbell RA, Bradshaw EJ, Ball N, Hunter A, Spratford W.
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  • 14. A prediction of an optimal performance of the handspring 1 1/2 front salto longhorse vault.
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  • 17. Hitting the vault board: implications for vaulting take-off--a preliminary investigation.
    Coventry E, Sands WA, Smith SL.
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    Zivčić-Marković K, Sporiš G, Cavar I, Aleksić-Veljković A, Milanović Z.
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  • 19. Gaze Behavior of Gymnastics Judges: Where Do Experienced Judges and Gymnasts Look While Judging?
    Pizzera A, Möller C, Plessner H.
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  • 20. IMPACT SHOULDER ANGLES CORRELATE WITH IMPACT WRIST ANGLES IN STANDING BACK HANDSPRINGS IN PREADOLESCENT AND ADOLESCENT FEMALE GYMNASTS.
    McLaren K, Byrd E, Herzog M, Polikandriotis JA, Willimon SC.
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