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Insights from expert coaches on technical performance evaluation in rowing: a pilot study

Since rowing became an Olympic sport in 1900, rowers have made significant performance gains, partly attributed to increased research, training, and competition knowledge. Rowing technique and biomechanics play an essential role in rowing performance. While some aspects can be quantified with modern...

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Published in:Frontiers in sports and active living 2024-10, Vol.6, p.1448797
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