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Effect of velocity increase on arm coordination, active drag and intra-cyclic velocity variations in front crawl
Seifert, L., Toussaint, H., Schnitzler, C., Alberty, M., Chavallard, F., Lemaitre, F., Vantorre, J., Chollet, D.Published in 1st International Scientific Conference of Aquatic Space Activities (2008)“…Schnitzler, C.…”
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Assessing mental workload at maximal swimming intensity using the NASA-TLX questionnaire
Schnitzler, C., Seifert, L., Chollet, D.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI (2010)“…Schnitzler, C.…”
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Arm coordination, active drag and propelling efficiency in front crawl
Seifert, L., Schnitzler, C., Alberty, M., Chollet, D., Toussaint, H. M.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI (2010)“…Schnitzler, C.…”
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The stability of IDC during maximal and submaximal swim trials questioned
Schnitzler, C., Ernwein, V., Seifert, L., Chollet, D.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X (2006)“…Schnitzler, C.…”
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Use of index of coordination to assess optimal adaptation: A case study
Schnitzler, C., Ernwein, V., Seifert, L., Chollet, D.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X (2006)“…Schnitzler, C.…”
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Intracyclic velocity signal as a tool to evaluate propulsive phase duration
Schnitzler, C., Ernwein, V., Seifert, L., Chollet, D.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X (2006)“…Schnitzler, C.…”
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Effect of increasing resistance on the coordination in backstroke tethered swimming
Schnitzler, C., Ernwein, V., Chollet, D.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming IX (2003)“…Schnitzler, C.…”
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