The effect of anaerobic power on short distance swimming performance in prepubertal male swimmers
This relational model study aimed to assess the anaerobic power and short distance swimming performance in prepubertal male swimmers. A total of 20 male swimmers, age mean = 11.40±1.39 yrs, participated in this study. All participants trained on approximately two hours per session, five times per we...
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Main Authors: | Aydın Şentürk (Author), Maya Budak (Author) |
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Turkish Journal of Kinesiology,
2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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