Search Results - Cuba
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The evolution of physical attributes of the basketball players from the student team of the Chinese university, through the lens of functional training
Tszyun, Y., Makeeva, V. S., Chernov, S. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2024)“…For a comparative evaluation of physical parameters, a group of 49 basketball players from the Division I of the Chinese Student Basketball Association (CUBA) in the 2022-2023 season was selected. Results and conclusions. …”
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Algunas características morfofuncionales de baloncestistas y voleibolistas cubanos de alto rendimiento (Some morph functional characteristics of Cuban high level basket and volleyball players)
Rojas Monte, J. A., Miñoso Molina, J., Unzaga Pestano, E., Rodriguez Leal, . E.APublished in Revista Cubana de medicina del deporte y la cultura fisica (2017)“…Cuba…”
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Internationale und nationale Entwicklungstendenzen und Folgerungen für die Trainingsstrategie bis 2008 aus der Sicht der Kampf- und Spielsportarten (International and national developmental trends and conclusion fort training strategy until 2008 from the standpoint of combat sports and sport games)
Tünnemann, H., Bastian, M., Fröhner, B., Heinisch, H. D., Kügler, B., Oswald, R., Zimmermann, B.Published in Zeitschrift für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft (2005)“…In sports games and combat sports China, Japan, the USA, Russia and Cuba represent the international top. With respect to technical-tactical and conditional pre-suppositions female and male athletes from these countries set the standard for the prognostic combat and game behaviour during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. …”
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Peculiarities of playing actions using offensive tactics of the lithuanian mens' handball national team at the 15th world championship
Skarbalius, A., Strielciunas, R.Published in Education. Physical training. Sport (2000)“…Japan, Egypt, Norway, Spain, Iceland, France, Croatia, Argentina and Cuba, taken at random were registered too. The general efficiency of attacks undertaken by the Lithuanian national team (43.85%) is by 1 per cent lower than of the national teams of other countries (44.85%), whereas the efficiency of positional attacks is the same (42%). …”