The effect of controlled warm-up exercises on the crawl swimming performance of under-15 male waterpolo players
The effect of controlled warm-up exercises on crawl swimming performance was determined in 31 under-15 male water polo players. The study employed a two-group crossover design in which the subjects were randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group swam a 50m crawl sprint with no preliminary war...
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Main Authors: | David Sabor (Author), Catherine Moll (Author) |
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