Self-Reported Physical Activity, Injury, and Illness in Canadian Adolescent Ski Racers
Youth ski racers spend a considerable amount of time on snow and this may detract from other activities known to influence fundamental movement skills and overall health related outcomes. Parents of racers (n = 52 F; n = 44 M; age range 9-14 years) registered in the Canadian club system completed a...
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Main Authors: | Patricia K. Doyle-Baker (Author), Carolyn A. Emery (Author) |
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