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Supination resistance

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Simon Spooner, Jul 24, 2012.

  1. RobinP

    RobinP Well-Known Member

  2. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Not too shabby, Ian Bethany Griffiths:drinks
     
  3. David Wedemeyer

    David Wedemeyer Well-Known Member

    Well done Ian :drinks
     
  4. Athol Thomson

    Athol Thomson Active Member

    Top job Griff

    Cold turkey on the old twitter etc during the Olympics might be tough for you mate?
     
  5. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    Nah! He is going to be busy answering questions from my students about his experiences at the Olympics as part of their sports medicine course. THANKS IAN ... the rest of you twitter followers will just have to wait! :drinks
     
  6. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Excellent stuff Ian. Well done.
     
  7. Ian Griffiths has done a fantastic job with this first published paper of his in JAPMA. In addition to the experimental study that was nicely done, I especially enjoyed the very intelligent and thoughtful comments made on the concepts of kinematics vs kinetics in the introduction and discussion of the paper.

    I am looking forward to more excellent papers from Ian in the future. Keep up the great work, Ian!:drinks
     
  8. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Is it possible to access the paper as none JAPMA subscribers?
     
  9. Ask the author nicely and state that it is for research purposes.
     
  10. blinda

    blinda MVP

    I find blackmail far more effective....Ian G? I do have witnesses.

    [​IMG]

    I`ll check my inbox ;)
     
  11. Nice one Squire.

    I'm still trying to work it all out - but not too concerned as its only been a few days and three hours concentration so far.
     
  12. What is it that you are trying to work out? Anything we can help with?
     
  13. Simon

    Thanks for that -appreciate it.

    I've got Ians contact details as he works near myself - Ill have to buy him a curry and get to the bottom of it.

    Cheers
     
  14. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Messy.

    BTW. Read it proper like now, Ian :eek: Gotcha :drinks
     
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