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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Lategan L, Krüger PE: 2003. Normative isokinetic peak torque values for elbow flexion and extension in young South African men. African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance, / Oct, pp 165-172.

Research and technical/policy output for clients:

van Heerden HJ: Technical Report: 2003. Kinematic Biomechanical Analysis of Tug-of-War. Preliminary Report of the Sports Research Institute, University of Pretoria. For: World Federation for Tug of War (TWIF).

van Heerden HJ, Rossouw F: Technical Report: 2003. Morphological, Strength, Flexibility, Dietary and Injury Profile of Youth Tug-of-War Athletes. Preliminary Report of the Sports Research Institute, University of Pretoria. For: World Federation for Tug of War (TWIF).

Gericke GJ, Rossouw F, van Heerden HJ: Technical Report: 2003. Dietary Profile of Tug-of-War Athletes. Preliminary Report of the Sports Research Institute, University of Pretoria. For: World Federation for Tug of War (TWIF).

van Heerden HJ, Clark J, Malga B, Kuisis SM: Technical Report: 2003. Physiological Response in Tug-of-War. Preliminary Report of the Sports Research Institute, University of Pretoria. For: World Federation for Tug of War (TWIF).

van Heerden HJ, Rossouw F, Ball S, Kuisis SM: Technical Report: 2003. Morphological, Strength and Flexibility Profile of Tug-of-War Athletes. Preliminary Report of the Sports Research Institute. University of Pretoria. For: World Federation for Tug of War (TWIF).

van Heerden HJ: Technical Report: 2003. Epidemiology of Injury in Tug-of-War. Preliminary Report of the Sports Research Institute, University of Pretoria. For: World Federation for Tug of War (TWIF).

 

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