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Examining the relationship between dynamic balance skill and reactive agility performance in karate athletes
Kocahan, T.
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Güraslan, H.
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Kabak, B.
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Hasanoglu, A.
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Akinoglu, B.
Published in
Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise
(2022)
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Investigation of the body composition and maximal oxygen consumption capacity of elite boxing and wrestling athletes
Balci, A.
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Tortu, E.
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Kabak, B.
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Akinoglu, B.
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Hasanoglu, A.
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Kocahan, T.
Published in
Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise
(2020)
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Investigation of the relationship between hamstring flexibility and hamstring and quadriceps muscle strengths in athletes
Akinoglu, B.
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Kabak, B.
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Ünüvar, E.
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Kocahan, T.
Published in
Medicina dello Sport
(2020)
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The relationship between brain-derived neurotrophic factor, irisin and cognitive skills of endurance athletes
Belviranli, M.
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Okudan, N.
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Kabak, B.
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Erdogan, M.
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Karanfilci, M.
Published in
The Physician and Sportsmedicine
(2016)
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