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    Resources: YouTube videos and the JELCKC website and archive

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    Authors
    Hume, P.
    Fuller, K.
    Sheerin, K.
    Slater, G.
    Hollings, S.
    Ackland, T.
    Kerr, Deborah
    Kagawa, M.
    Ducker, Kagan
    Kerr, A.
    Keogh, J.
    Macfarlane, D.
    Rush, E.
    Shaw, G.
    MacKenzie-Shalders, K.
    Stewart, A.
    Kolose, S.
    Njoku, C.
    O'Connor, H.
    de Ridder, H.
    Alderson, J.
    Müller, W.
    Nana, A.
    Lorimer, A.
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Hume, P. and Fuller, K. and Sheerin, K. and Slater, G. and Hollings, S. and Ackland, T. and Kerr, D. et al. 2017. Resources: YouTube videos and the JELCKC website and archive. In Best Practice Protocols for Physique Assessment in Sport, 243-269.
    Source Title
    Best Practice Protocols for Physique Assessment in Sport
    DOI
    10.1007/978-981-10-5418-1_20
    ISBN
    9789811054181
    School
    School of Public Health
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71387
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017. Additional resources to support the content in Best Practice Protocols for Physique Assessment in Sport are available at the J.E. Lindsay Carter Kinanthropometry Clinic and Archive (JELCKCA) website jelckca-bodycomp.com, which links you to the YouTube channel http://tinyurl.com/YouTubeChannel-ProfPatria. YouTube videos include introduction of experts and their background in physique assessment, demonstration of physique assessment procedures and commentary from experts on issues related to physique assessment. The physical kinan-thropometry archive is located at the Auckland University of Technology Millennium precinct in Auckland, New Zealand.

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