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Differences in coordination and balance between male and female elite sport climbers
Stankovic, M.
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Aras, D.
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Rakovic, A.
Published in
23rd International Scientific Conference "FIS COMMUNICATION 2021"
(2021)
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The comparison of postural balance level between advanced sport climbers and sedentary adults
Aras, D.
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Kitano, K.
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Phipps, A. M.
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Enyart, M. R.
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Akça, F. A.
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Koceja, D. M.
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Ewert, A. W.
Published in
International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology
(2018)
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The effects of active recovery and carbohydrate intake on HRV during 48 hours in athletes after a vigorous-intensity physical activity
Aras, D.
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Karakoc, B.
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Koz, M.
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Bizati, O.
Published in
Science & Sports
(2017)
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Comparison of rowing performance improvements following various high-intensity interval trainings
Akca, F.
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Aras, D.
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The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
(2015)
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