Items where Author is "Glazier, P."
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Number of items: 8.
Article
DAVIDS, K. and GLAZIER, P.
(2010).
Deconstructing neurobiological cordination.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 38 (2), 86-90.
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GLAZIER, P.
(2010).
Game, set and match? Substantive issues and future directions in performance analysis.
Sports medicine, 40 (8), 625-634.
[Article]
GLAZIER, P.
(2009).
Comment on “Influence of shaft length on golf driving performance”.
Sports biomechanics, 8 (2), 180-182.
[Article]
GLAZIER, P. and DAVIDS, K.
(2009).
Optimization of performance in top-level athletes: an action-focused coping approach.
International journal of sports science and coaching, 4 (1), 59-62.
[Article]
DAVIDS, K., RENSHAW, I. and GLAZIER, P.
(2005).
Movement models from sports reveal fundamental insights into coordination processes.
Exercise and sports science review, 33 (1), 36-42.
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DAVIDS, Keith, SHUTTLEWORTH, R., BUTTON, C., RENSHAW, I. and GLAZIER, P.
(2004).
"Essential noise" - enhancing variability of informational constraints benefits movement control: a comment on Waddington and Adams (2003).
British journal of sports medicine, 38 (5), 601-605.
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DAVIDS, K., GLAZIER, P., ARAUJO, D. and BARTLETT, R.
(2003).
Movement systems as dynamical systems: the functional role of variability and its implications for sports medicine.
Sports medicine, 33 (4), 245-260.
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Book Section
GLAZIER, P., WHEAT, J. S., PEASE, D. L. and BARTLETT, R. M.
(2005).
The interface between biomechanics and motor control: dynamic systems theory and the functional role of movement variability.
In: DAVIDS, K., BENNETT, S. and NEWELL, K., (eds.)
Movement system variability.
Human kinetics, 49-69.
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