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Review Article Dance Biomechanics A Tool for Controlling Health, Fitness, and Training Yiannis Koutedakis, Ph.D., Emmanuel O. Owolabi, Ph.D., and Margo Apostolos, Ph.D.
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Document Date: 2010-06-22 23:38:36


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Trikala / Oxford / /

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John Wiley and Sons / Simmons / /

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United States / Botswana / United Kingdom / Greece / /

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Facility

University of Botswana / University of Southern California / Wolverhampton University / Thessaly University / /

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energy balance / motion capture systems / optical devices / fatigue causing metabolic by-products / magnetic resonance imaging / electrical energy / biological systems / selected biomechanical tools / electronics / chemical energy / biomechanical applications / muscle groups / injured site / muscle energy state / energy / /

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Ph.D. / /

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School of Sport / World Health Organization / University of Botswana / Gaborone / University of Southern California / Department of Physical Education / Health and Recreation / Wolverhampton University / Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences / Thessaly University / Podiatr Med Assoc. / /

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Yiannis Koutedakis / Emmanuel O. Owolabi / Margo Apostolos / Shan G. Comparison / /

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Prime Minister / Fit and Healthy Dancer / dancer / athlete / performing athlete / Jamurtas A. The dancer / /

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Southern California / California / /

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Southern California / /

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the Olympics / /

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magnetic resonance imaging / spectroscopy / /

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