Welcome to the Associate Professorship of Biomechanics in Sports
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Fundamental principles of human movement and applied biomechanical research in the fields of (competitive) sports, rehabilitation, prevention and health.
After two years working at the Teaching and Educational Center of the Department of Sports and Health Sciences, Korbinian Ksoll started working at the Professorship of Biomechanics in Sports. In his Master thesis he investigated the effect of priming exercise on muscle fatigue by using a combination…
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"Back to school physical education despite rheumatism.
Development and testing of a sport scientific-based physical education certification"
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Seiberl, W., Jensen, E., Merker, J., Leitel, M., & Schwirtz, A.: "Accuracy and precision of loadsol® insole force-sensors for the quantification of ground reaction force-based biomechanical running parameters."
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