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- adverb In a
biomechanical manner - adverb With regard to
biomechanics
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Examples
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They are not designed to biomechanically support the foot or prevent abnormal foot pronation.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: It's a Matter of Seconds Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011
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Agility, movement, speed are all about your feet being biomechanically balanced.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: It's a Matter of Seconds Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011
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Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster.
Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay 2011
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Tennis players rely on their feet constantly and not being biomechanically sound can affect match play.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Balanced Feet Equals Power and Positive Outcomes in All Sports! Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2012
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They are not designed to biomechanically support the foot or prevent abnormal foot pronation.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: It's a Matter of Seconds Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011
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Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster.
Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay 2011
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But instead of making you feel like a gawping addict with its biomechanically engineered gameplay, it makes you smile.
The 25 best smartphone games of 2011 (so far) – part one 2011
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Agility, movement, speed are all about your feet being biomechanically balanced.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: It's a Matter of Seconds Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011
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In his book, Dreyer says that efficient and biomechanically correct running “comes from relaxing muscles, opening tight joints, and using gravity to do the work instead of pushing and forcing the body to move in ways that can do it harm.”
Long May You Run Chris Cooper 2010
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Some polar dinosaurs, particularly larger taxa such as the duckbill Edmontosaurus Lambe, 1917, were biomechanically and energetically capable of migrating over long distances, up to 2600 km.
Neoceratopsian publications for 2008 ReBecca Foster 2009
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