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2013 Book Biophysical foundations of human movement Abernethy, Bruce, Kippers, Vaughan, Hanrahan, Stephanie J., Pandy, Marcus G., McManus, Alison M. and Mackinnon, Laurel (2013). Biophysical foundations of human movement. 3rd ed. Champaign IL, United States: Human Kinetics. Biophysical foundations of human movement
2005 Book The biophysical foundations of human movement Abernethy, A.B., Hanrahan, S.J., Kippers, V., Mackinnon, L. T. and Pandy, M.G. (2005). The biophysical foundations of human movement. 2nd ed. Champaign, IL, USA: Human Kinetics. The biophysical foundations of human movement
1996 Book Biophysical foundations of human movement Abernethy, B., Mackinnon, L. T., Neal, R. J., Kippers, V. and Hanrahan, S. J. (1996). Biophysical foundations of human movement. 1st ed. Melbourne: Macmillan. Biophysical foundations of human movement
1992 Book The creative side of experimentation: Personal perspectives of leading researchers in motor control, motor development and sport psychology C. W. Snyder and Arthur B. Abernethy eds. (1992). The creative side of experimentation: Personal perspectives of leading researchers in motor control, motor development and sport psychology. Champaign Ill.: Human Kinetics. The creative side of experimentation: Personal perspectives of leading researchers in motor control, motor development and sport psychology
1985 Book Motor memory and control: The Otago symposium David G. Russell and Bruce Abernethy eds. (1985). Motor memory and control: The Otago symposium. Dunedin, New Zealand: Human Performance Associates. Motor memory and control: The Otago symposium