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Anthropometry as a Predictor of High Speed Performance
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 06/25/09
Caruso JF et al. - Anthropometry was a better predictor of peak force variance from phasic workouts, while it accounted for a significant degree of average force and work variance solely from tonic workouts. Future research should identify variables that account for the unexplained variance from high-speed exercise performance.
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