SWIMMING SCIENCE BULLETIN

Number 19

Produced, edited, and copyrighted by
Professor Brent S. Rushall, San Diego State University

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FORCES IN SWIMMING -- A RE-EVALUATION OF CURRENT STATUS: PART VI

Brent S. Rushall -- San Diego State University
Eric J. Sprigings -- University of Saskatchewan
Larry E. Holt -- Dalhousie University
Jane M. Cappaert -- United States Swimming


PART VI

REFERENCES

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