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Figure 14.3 Reprinted, by permission, from D. Knudson and C. Morrison, 2002, Qualitative analysis of human movement, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 9.
Figure 14.4 Image courtesy of SiliconCOACH, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Figure 14.5 Image courtesy of SiliconCOACH, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Figure 14.6 Reprinted, by permission, from D. Knudson, 2000, “What can professionals qualitatively analyze?” Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance 71(2):
Figure 14.7 Reprinted, by permission, from D. Knudson and C. Morrison, 2002, Qualitative analysis of human movement, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 12.
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Figure 14.8 Photograph courtesy of Tom Rovis-Hermann from the Western Australian newspaper.
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Figure Adapted from R. Smith and W. Spinks, 1989, Matching technology to coaching needs: On water rowing analysis. In Proceedings of the VIIth International Symposium of the Society of Biomechanics in Sports, edited by W. Morrison (Melbourne, Australia: Footscray Institute of Technology Press),
Figure Adapted from F. Angst, H. Gerber, and E. Stussi, 1985, Physical and biomechanical foundations of the rowing motion. Paper presented at the Olympic Solidarity Seminar , Canberra, Australia.
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Figure Adapted from J. Bloomfield, P. Fricker, and K. Fitch Textbook of science and medicine in sport (Melbourne, Australia: Blackwell Scientific Publications),
Figure Reprinted, by permission, from D. Lloyd, T. Buchanan, and T. Besier, 2005, “Neuromuscular biomechanical modeling to understand knee ligament loading,” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 37: