The relationship between the electrical activity (EMG) of the armed arm and a number of biomechanical variables of the stabbing movement and the speed of motor response and accuracy of foil fencers

2025-05-22T07:00:53+00:00

A PHD thesis on "The relationship between the electrical activity (EMG) of the armed arm and a number of biomechanical variables of the thrusting movement, motor response speed, and accuracy in foil fencers." The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Mosul discussed a doctoral thesis on "The relationship between the electrical activity (EMG) of the armed arm and a number of biomechanical variables of the thrusting movement, motor response speed, and accuracy in foil fencers." On Tuesday, April 22, 2025, the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences discussed a doctoral thesis on "The relationship between [Read More]