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Neuromuscular responses during aquatic resistance exercise with different devices and depths

Colado et al., 2013

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15670283407862520264
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Colado J
Borreani S
Pinto S
Tella V
Martin F
Flandez J
Kruel L
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The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research

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Abstract Colado, JC, Borreani, S, Santana Pinto, S, Tella, V, Martin, F, Flandez, J, and Kruel, LF. Neuromuscular responses during aquatic resistance exercise with different devices and depths. J Strength Cond Res 27 (12): 3384–3390, 2013—Little research has been reported …
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