Search Results - "Fu, Fengqin"
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Effect of the Construction of Carbon Fiber Plate Insert to Midsole on Running Performance
Published in Materials (08-09-2021)“…In this paper, to investigate the independent effect of the construction of the forefoot carbon-fiber plate inserted to the midsole on running biomechanics and…”
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Comparative Study of Kinematics and Muscle Activity Between Elite and Amateur Table Tennis Players During Topspin Loop Against Backspin Movements
Published in Journal of human kinetics (15-10-2018)“…This study investigated differences of lower limb kinematics and muscle activity during table tennis topspin loop against backspin movements between elite…”
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Effect of the Innovative Running Shoes With the Special Midsole Structure on the Female Runners’ Lower Limb Biomechanics
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (06-06-2022)“…The study aimed to research the effects of innovative running shoes (a high heel-to-toe drop and special structure of midsole) on the biomechanics of the lower…”
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A biomechanical investigation of right-forward lunging step among badminton players
Published in Journal of sports sciences (04-03-2017)“…This study presents the kinematics and plantar pressure characteristics of eight elite national-level badminton athletes and eight recreational college-level…”
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Comparison of center of pressure trajectory characteristics in table tennis during topspin forehand loop between superior and intermediate players
Published in International journal of sports science & coaching (01-08-2016)“…The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of center of pressure (COP) trajectory during table tennis topspin forehand loop between…”
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Lower limb mechanics during moderate high-heel jogging and running in different experienced wearers
Published in Human movement science (01-08-2016)“…The aim of this study is to investigate the differences in lower limb kinematics and kinetics between experienced (EW) and inexperienced (IEW) moderate…”
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