Reliability of the elliptical zone method of estimating body segment parameters of swimmers.

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Published in J Sports Sci Med on March 01, 2015

Authors

Ross H Sanders1, Chuang-Yuan Chiu2, Tomohiro Gonjo2, Jacki Thow2, Nuno Oliveira2, Stelios G Psycharakis2, Carl J Payton3, Carla B McCabe4

Author Affiliations

1: Centre for Aquatics Research and Education, ISPEHS, The University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, Scotland, UK ; Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney , Sydney, Australia.
2: Centre for Aquatics Research and Education, ISPEHS, The University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
3: Manchester Metropolitan University , Manchester, UK.
4: Centre for Aquatics Research and Education, ISPEHS, The University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, Scotland, UK ; Ulster Sports Academy, University of Ulster , Jordanstown, UK.

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