Kym J. Williams
Australian Institute of Sport
16 Papers
51 Citations
Kym J. Williams is an academic researcher from Australian Institute of Sport. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sprint. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Kym J. Williams include University of Canberra & Edith Cowan University.
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Papers
The Effects of Attentional Focusing Instructions on Force Production During the Isometric Midthigh Pull.
TL;DR: Focusing internally on body parts and/or muscle groups during a movement task that requires maximal force hinders performance, whereas focusing on an object external to the self leads to enhanced force production, even when using a simple multijoint static task such as the IMTP.
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Influencing factors in outsourced software maintenance
TL;DR: An analysis of factors that contribute to overall success of software maintenance project especially in an outsourcing scenario and their interrelationship and influence on software maintenance activities and effort.
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Variable Changes in Body Composition, Strength and Lower-Body Power During an International Rugby Sevens Season.
TL;DR: Rugby sevens forwards in this study found it difficult to maintain and improve power qualities in the season, and training loads of forwards and backs should be differentiated to maximize strength and power in-season.
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Performance and application of a high energy monochromated Cu Kα1 X-ray source for the electron spectroscopy of materials
Graham Beamson,S. R. Haines,N. Moslemzadeh,Panos Tsakiropoulos,John F. Watts,Peter Weightman,Kym J. Williams +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Cu Kα1 sealed tube X-ray source and LiF(2.2) Johansson geometry monochromator crystal have been interfaced to a Scienta ESCA300 spectrometer for high energy XPS studies of materials, in particular for the measurement of Auger parameters associated with deep core levels in metallic alloys.
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Differences in End Range of Motion Vertical Jump Kinetic and Kinematic Strategies Between Trained Weightlifters and Elite Short Track Speed Skaters
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the end ROM kinetic and kinematic strategy used during jumping is group-specific in power-trained athletes, with WL exhibiting superior strategies as compared with resistance- and jump-trained STSS.
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