The Effect of Maximal Leg Press Strength Training on Bilateral Deficit
The purpose of this study was to determine maximal isometric strength with bilateral and unilateral muscle contractions and investigate maximal strength training whether or not influenced on this bilateral deficit. For this reason, 34 amateur soccer player (age = 17 ± 2.51 years) were divided into t...
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Main Authors: | Erdal Arı (Author), Hamit Cihan (Author), İbrahim Can (Author), Rasim Kale (Author) |
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Selcuk University,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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