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IAAF New Studies in Athletics current issue (1.2009)-Contents

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NSA magazine - 2009, issue 1 (© IAAF.org)

Special TopicThe Sprints

Overview
by Jurgen Schiffer

Neuro-Biomechanics of Maximum Velocity Sprinting
by Loren Seagrave, Ralph Mouchbahani, Kevin O’Donnell

NSA Interview
by Glen Mills

Applied Research

IAAF Sprint Start Research Project: Is the 100ms limit still valid?
by Paavo V. Komi, Masaki Ishikawa, Jukka Salmi

Reactiion Time Trends in the Women’s Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games
by Vesna Babic, Ana Delalija

Reaction Time Trends in the Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games: Differences between Male and Female Athletes
by Vesna Babic, Ana Delalija

Coaching

The 18th North America, Central America and Caribbean Track and Field Coaches Congress
by Richie Mercado

The 31st European Athletics Coaches Association Conference
by Nigel Hetherington

Development

International Sport Development Cooperation Symposium - Berlin 2008

European Athletics Youth Conference "Bringing Athletics to New Generations"

Germany to support final preparations for the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics

Documentation

Selected and Annotated Bibliography 86: The Sprint Start

Book Review

Technology Report

Abstracts

Preview 2/2009

 


 

 

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