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Performance comparisons of the kicking of stationary and rolling balls in a futsal context
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010-01-01)
Angular kinematics of the hip, knee, and ankle joints, as well as ball velocity and accuracy for stationary and rolling balls were compared in a futsal (Five-a-Side Indoor soccer) context. Ten futsal athletes performed ...
Performance comparisons of the kicking of stationary and rolling balls in a futsal context
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010-01-01)
Angular kinematics of the hip, knee, and ankle joints, as well as ball velocity and accuracy for stationary and rolling balls were compared in a futsal (Five-a-Side Indoor soccer) context. Ten futsal athletes performed ...
The rolling ball problem on the plane revisited
(Springer, 2013-08-01)
By a sequence of rollings without slipping or twisting along segments of a straight line of the plane, a spherical ball of unit radius has to be transferred from an initial state to an arbitrary final state taking into ...
Performance comparisons of the kicking of stationary and rolling balls in a futsal context
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013)
Performance comparisons of the kicking of stationary and rolling balls in a futsal context
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LtdAbingdonInglaterra, 2010)
The rolling ball problem on the plane revisited
(Springer, 2014)
The rolling ball problem on the plane revisited
(Springer, 2014)
Dominant-non-dominant asymmetry of kicking a stationary and rolling ball in a futsal context
(2015)
The aim of this study was to analyse the characteristics of the asymmetries in the dominant and non-dominant limbs when kicking stationary and rolling balls. Ten experienced Brazilian amateur futsal players participated ...
Food Relocation Behavior, Nests, and Brood Balls of Canthon quinquemaculatus Laporte de Castelnau (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
(Coleopterists Society, 2014-06)
Individuals of Canthon quinquemaculatus Laporte de Castelnau rolled balls up to 4 m from the food source. Stealing balls was common. Male headstand position was observed at the entrance of chambers containing a rolled ball ...