Objectives: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players’ biomechanical response. Design: Repeated measures Methods: Lower limb kinematic and force data were collected on sixteen university tennis players during 10 x 180° turns (running approach speed 3.9 ± 0.20 m.s-1) on a synthetic clay surface of varying friction levels. To adjust friction levels the volume of sand infill above the force plate was altered (kg per m2 surface area; 12, 16 and 20 kg.m-2). Repeated measures ANOVA and Bonferroni’s corrected alpha post-hoc analyses were conducted to identify significant differences in lower limb biomechanics between friction levels. Results: Greater sliding distances (ŋp2= 0.355, p = 0.008) were observed for t...
(1) Background: This study aimed to examine the effects of four different outsole patterns on fricti...
The purpose of this study was to compare two different playing surfaces in tennis – clay vs hard-cou...
AbstractThe friction developed by the shoe-surface interface on artificial clay has not been widely ...
Objectives: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players’ biomecha...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players' biomecha...
This study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical responses to tennis surfaces and to...
Elite tennis players are required to perform on a variety of tennis court surfaces which differ in m...
This study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical responses to tennis surfaces and to...
This paper presents some of the methodology, observations and findings from a 30-month study, aiming...
The friction developed by the shoe-surface interface on artificial clay has not been widely studied,...
AbstractThis paper presents some of the methodology, observations and findings from a 30-month study...
AbstractTennis is a sport characterised by being played on different surfaces: hard court, grass and...
Objectives: To examine the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loading patterns durin...
The interaction between footwear and surfaces influences the forces experienced by tennis players. Th...
Studies indicate that injury risks in tennis depend on the playing surface type. In order to assess ...
(1) Background: This study aimed to examine the effects of four different outsole patterns on fricti...
The purpose of this study was to compare two different playing surfaces in tennis – clay vs hard-cou...
AbstractThe friction developed by the shoe-surface interface on artificial clay has not been widely ...
Objectives: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players’ biomecha...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players' biomecha...
This study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical responses to tennis surfaces and to...
Elite tennis players are required to perform on a variety of tennis court surfaces which differ in m...
This study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical responses to tennis surfaces and to...
This paper presents some of the methodology, observations and findings from a 30-month study, aiming...
The friction developed by the shoe-surface interface on artificial clay has not been widely studied,...
AbstractThis paper presents some of the methodology, observations and findings from a 30-month study...
AbstractTennis is a sport characterised by being played on different surfaces: hard court, grass and...
Objectives: To examine the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loading patterns durin...
The interaction between footwear and surfaces influences the forces experienced by tennis players. Th...
Studies indicate that injury risks in tennis depend on the playing surface type. In order to assess ...
(1) Background: This study aimed to examine the effects of four different outsole patterns on fricti...
The purpose of this study was to compare two different playing surfaces in tennis – clay vs hard-cou...
AbstractThe friction developed by the shoe-surface interface on artificial clay has not been widely ...