Effect of six-week traditional resistance and functional training on functional performance in female netball players
Abstract Background Improving the quality of functional movements in athletes generally requires additional training targeting specific functional deficiencies. However, well-rounded, traditional strength and conditioning program should also improve player's movement quality. Therefore, the pri...
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Main Authors: | Dimitrije Kovac (Author), Zarko Krkeljas (Author), Ranel Venter (Author) |
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