Stroke characteristics in sprint kayaking: How does seat order influence synchronization in a k2 crew boat?

The purpose of this study was to investigate the how seat order in a two-seater (K2) crew boat could influence the performance time and stroke synchronization during high intensity sprint kayaking....

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