Effects of 12-week in-season low-intensity plyometric training on dynamic balance of pre-pubertal female volleyball players
Investigating the effects of plyometric training on dynamic balance of prepubertal female volleyball players may enable to enhance comprehensive knowledge about neuromuscular control enhancement and may further provide basis for developing training protocols encouraging lifelong regular physical act...
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Main Authors: | Elif Turgut (Author), Filiz Fatma Colakoglu (Author), Pınar Serbes (Author), Cengiz Akarcesme (Author), Gul Baltacı (Author) |
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Selcuk University,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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