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Strength and Power in Sport: Olympic Encyclopedia of Sports by Paavo Komi

By Paavo Komi

The second one variation of this greatly dependent ebook keeps to ascertain and replace the fundamental and utilized facets of energy and tool in activity from the neurophysiology of the elemental motor unit to education for particular actions. Authorship is, back, foreign and comprises major physiologists and clinicians.

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Means, standard deviations (bars) and the P-levels of an analysis of variance (ANOVA, repeated measurements design) are indicated. The rectified and averaged (n = 45) EMG pattern underlying one stride cycle is shown for the TA and GM (shaded areas). Stance/swing phases are indicated by the bar at the bottom. There is a significant modulation of the EMG with the TA and GM background EMG activity (shaded area) during step cycle, while no modulation is seen in the adductor digiti minimi (AD) muscle (control).

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