Search Results - Shoshorina, M.
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Is there a relative age effect among the most successful track and field athletes?
Bezuglov, E., Semeniuk, N., Shoshorina, M., Savin, E., Waskiewicz, Z., Emanov, A., Malyakin, G., Telyshev, D., Morgans, R.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2024)“…Shoshorina, M.…”
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Are late-born young soccer players less mature than their early-born peers, although no differences in physical and technical performance are evident?
Bezuglov, E., Malyakin, G., Emanov, A., Malyshev, G., Shoshorina, M., Savin, E., Lazarev, A., Morgans, R.Published in Sports (2023)“…Shoshorina, M.…”
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The relationship of testosterone levels with sprint performance in young professional track and field athletes
Bezuglov, E., Ahmetov, I. I., Lazarev, A., Mskhalaya, G., Talibov, O., Ustinov, V., Shoshorina, M., Bogachko, E., Azimi, V., Morgans, R., Hackney, A. C.Published in Physiology & Behavior (2023)“…Shoshorina, M.…”
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The relative age effect in the best track and field athletes aged 10 to 15 years old
Bezuglov, E., Shoshorina, M., Emanov, A., Semenyuk, N., Shagiakmetova, L., Cherkashin, A., Pirmakhanov, B., Morgans, R.Published in Sports (2022)“…Shoshorina, M.…”
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