Contrasts in fitness, motor competence and physical activity among children involved in single or multiple sports
Study aim: While there is wide debate around specialization in one sport, there is a lack of information about fitness levels and motor competence of children participating in single or multiple sports.
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Main Authors: | Salin Kasper (Author), Huhtiniemi Mikko (Author), Watt Anthony (Author), Mononen Kaisu (Author), Jaakkola Timo (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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