Search Results - Rousanoglou, E. N.
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Self-paced and temporally constrained throwing performance by team-handball experts and novices without foreknowledge of target position
Rousanoglou, E. N., Noutsos, K. S., Bayios, I. A., Boudolos, K. D.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2015)article“…Rousanoglou, E. N.…”
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Electromyographic activation patterns during handball throwing by experts and novices
Rousanoglou, E. N., Noutsos, K. S., Bayios, I. A., Boudolos, K. D.Published in Journal of Athletic Enhancement (2014)article“…Rousanoglou, E. N.…”
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Seasonal changes of jumping performance and knee muscle strength in under-19 women volleyball players
Rousanoglou, E. N., Barzouka, K. G., Boudolos, K. D.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2013)article“…Rousanoglou, E. N.…”
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Comparison of the take-off ground reaction force patterns of the pole vault and the long jump
Plessa, E. I., Rousanoglou, E. N., Boudolos, K. D.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2011)article“…Rousanoglou, E. N.…”
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Moment-angle relations in the initial time of contraction
Rousanoglou, E. N., Herzog, W., Boudolos, K. D.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2010)article“…Rousanoglou, E. N.…”
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Muscular strength and jumping performance relationships in young women athletes
Rousanoglou, E. N., Georgiadis, G. V., Boudolos, K. D.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2008)article“…Rousanoglou, E. N.…”
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Angle specificity of the knee extensor age-related profile in young female athletes
Rousanoglou, E. N., Boudolos, K. D.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2008)article“…Rousanoglou, E. N.…”
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