The Effect of Training in the Preparatory and Competitive Periods on Trunk Rotational Power in Canoeists, Ice-Hockey Players, and Tennis Players
This study evaluates changes in trunk rotational power at different weights and velocities after the preparatory and competitive periods in ice-hockey players, tennis players, and canoeists. The subjects performed trunk rotations to each side with a barbell of different weights placed on the shoulde...
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Main Authors: | Oliver Poór (Author), Erika Zemková (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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