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Body composition of the serbian national track and field team (original study)/Telesna kompozicija clanova atletske reprezentacije srbije

Solaja et al., 2017

Document ID
2259923295127581241
Author
Solaja A
Milankov A
Pejakovic S
Stokic E
Publication year
Publication venue
Medicinski Pregled

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The performance in athletics depends on various anthropometric factors as well as on the training process. The body fat percentage and running speed during the training sessions are the most important factors for running success. Material and Methods. The study …
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