An Approach to Biomechanical Profiling of Elite Distance Runners
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Ewald M. Hennig | David J. Sanderson | Rodger Kram | Mary M. Rodgers | Peter R. Cavanagh | Gary C. Andrew | R. Kram | P. Cavanagh | M. Rodgers | D. Sanderson | E. Hennig | G. C. Andrew
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