Anshel, 1995 - Google Patents
Examining warm‐up decrement as a function of interpolated open and closed motor tasks: Implications for practice strategiesAnshel, 1995
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- 11441493589109962831
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- Anshel M
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- Journal of sports sciences
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Warm‐up decrement (WUD) is a loss in the level of physical performance following rest and prior to subsequent trials. The activity‐set hypothesis is one of several explanations for this phenomenon. The purposes of this study were to field test the efficacy of the activity‐set …
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