Effect of Non-Dominant Resistance Training for Unilateral Athletes on Physical Balance and Isokinetic Muscular Function
OBJECTIVES This study aimed investigates the effect of non-dominant resistance training on physical imbalance, and muscular function in unilateral athletes (badminton, tennis). METHODS Fifteen male unilateral sports plyer were randomly divided into non-dominant resistance training group (NRTG, n=8)...
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Main Authors: | Gyeo Rea Ui Bit Jung (Author), Kyu Min Park (Author), Sunghwun Kang (Author) |
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Asian Society of Kinesiology,
2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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