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IAAF New Studies in Athletics issue (1/2.2011) - Content

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NSA cover edition 1 / 2. 2011 (© IAAF)

Editorial

Special TopicSprints

Overview
By Jurgen Schiffer

Biomechanical Analysis of the Sprint and Hurdles Events at the 2009 IAAF World Championships in Athletics
By Rolf Graubner and Eberhard Nixdorf

The Bolt Phenomenon
By Mike Rowbottom

Modelling a Sub-10 second 100m Sprinter Using Newton's Equations of Motion
By Jeremy Richmond

Foot Placement by Elite Sprinters During Bend Running
By Oleg Nemtsev

Applied Research

Phenomenology of Sprinting and Endurance: Toward a Uniform Performance Assessment Model
By Wim Westera

Biomechanical Factors of Competitive Success With the Rotational Shot Put Technique
by Severin Lipovšek, Branko Škof, Stanko Štuhec, Milan Coh

Coaching

The Critical Role of Core Strength and Balance in Preventing Spinal Injuries
By Bob Adams, Frederic Depiesse, Jack Ransone

Conference Report - The 1st European Race Walking Conference

Development

Development Spotlight - Brazil
By Helmut Digel

The Formation of Cuban Track and Field Champions
By Ariel Muniz Sanabria

The Evolution of the Combined Events: Is a One-Day Decathlon Possible?
By Anatoliy Fatieiev

Documentation

Selected and Annotated Bibliography - 92: The Sprint Events

Book Review

Website Review

Technology Report

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