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Sports Biomechanics

Sports Biomechanics


Impact Factor 0.451
Ranking in 2008 ISI Journal Citation Reports: 58/71 (Sport Sciences) 45/51 (Engineering, Biomedical)
Journal of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS) Visit the organisation site
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 9
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1476-3141
Online ISSN: 1752-6116
 

Forthcoming Articles

EDITORIAL
Changes, citations, and cutting edges
Roger Bartlett

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Baseball
The biomechanics of situational baseball: Execution and perception
of left-handed pitchers' simulated pick-off moves to first base
Dave Fortenbaugh and Monique Butcher-Mokha

Bat speed, trajectory, and timing for collegiate baseball
batters hitting a stationary ball
Noriyuki Tabuchi, Tomoyuki Matsu, Ken Hashizume

Cycling and Triathlon
Effective force and economy of triathletes and cyclists
Cláudia Tarragoˆ Candotti, Jerri Ribeiro, Denise Paschoal Soares, Alvaro Reischak De Oliveira, Jefferson Fagundes Loss, Antonio Carlos S. Guimarães

Rowing
Muscle cross-sectional areas and performance power
of limbs and trunk in the rowing motion
Kanta Tachibana, Kazuya Yashiro, Jun Miyazaki, Yasuo Ikegami, Mitsuru Higuchi

Rugby
Identifying the optimal resistive load for complex training in male rugby players
Thomas M. Comyns, Andrew J. Harrison, Liam Henness,
Randall L. Jensen

Sailing
External work and peak power are reliable measures
of ergometer grinding performance when tested under load,
deck heel, and grinding direction conditions
Simon Pearson, Patria Hume, David Slyfield, John Cronin

Swimming
The accuracy of computational fluid dynamics analysis
of the passive drag of a male swimmer
Barry Bixler, David Pease, Fiona Fairhurst

REVIEWS
Laboratory versus field testing in cricket bowling: A review
of current and past practice in modelling techniques
Bruce Elliott and Jacqueline Alderson

Qualitative biomechanical principles for application in coaching
Duane Knudson

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