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- Serape_effect abstract "The serape effect is a rotational trunk movement that involves ballistic motions, such as throwing or kicking. It stretches these muscles to their greatest length in order to create a snap-back effect. When this tension is released from these muscles they shorten for the completion of the movement, and a greater velocity is applied than had the muscles performed from a normal resting length.".
- Serape_effect wikiPageExternalLink treinamento-de-forca-para-os-musculos-do-core2.pdf.
- Serape_effect wikiPageID "38726329".
- Serape_effect wikiPageRevisionID "605258981".
- Serape_effect hasPhotoCollection Serape_effect.
- Serape_effect subject Category:Biomechanics.
- Serape_effect subject Category:Motor_control.
- Serape_effect comment "The serape effect is a rotational trunk movement that involves ballistic motions, such as throwing or kicking. It stretches these muscles to their greatest length in order to create a snap-back effect. When this tension is released from these muscles they shorten for the completion of the movement, and a greater velocity is applied than had the muscles performed from a normal resting length.".
- Serape_effect label "Serape effect".
- Serape_effect sameAs m.0rf7cw2.
- Serape_effect sameAs Q7452710.
- Serape_effect sameAs Q7452710.
- Serape_effect wasDerivedFrom Serape_effect?oldid=605258981.
- Serape_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Serape_effect.