Ross H Sanders

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Exercise Science University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia 
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Sacilotto G, Sanders R, Gonjo T, et al. (2023) "Selecting the right tool for the job" a narrative overview of experimental methods used to measure or estimate active and passive drag in competitive swimming. Sports Biomechanics. 1-18
Takagi H, Nakashima M, Sengoku Y, et al. (2021) How do swimmers control their front crawl swimming velocity? Current knowledge and gaps from hydrodynamic perspectives. Sports Biomechanics. 1-20
Gonjo T, Fernandes RJ, Vilas-Boas JP, et al. (2021) Differences in the rotational effect of buoyancy and trunk kinematics between front crawl and backstroke swimming. Sports Biomechanics. 1-12
Papic C, Andersen J, Naemi R, et al. (2021) Augmented feedback can change body shape to improve glide efficiency in swimming. Sports Biomechanics. 1-20
Papic C, Sanders RH, Naemi R, et al. (2020) Improving data acquisition speed and accuracy in sport using neural networks. Journal of Sports Sciences. 1-10
Gonjo T, Narita K, McCabe C, et al. (2020) Front Crawl Is More Efficient and Has Smaller Active Drag Than Backstroke Swimming: Kinematic and Kinetic Comparison Between the Two Techniques at the Same Swimming Speeds. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 8: 570657
Morais JE, Sanders RH, Papic C, et al. (2020) The Influence of the Frontal Surface Area and Swim Velocity Variation in Front Crawl Active Drag. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: 2357-2364
Gomes BB, Ramos NV, Conceição F, et al. (2020) Paddling time parameters and paddling efficiency with the increase in stroke rate in kayaking. Sports Biomechanics. 1-9
Papic C, McCabe C, Gonjo T, et al. (2020) Effect of torso morphology on maximum hydrodynamic resistance in front crawl swimming. Sports Biomechanics. 1-15
Williams BK, Sanders RH, Ryu JH, et al. (2020) The kinematic differences between skill levels in the squash forehand drive, volley and drop strokes. Journal of Sports Sciences. 1-10
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