Reliability of Two Alternative Methods for the Standard Mid-thigh Isometric Pull
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Nancy J. Brown | Courtney D. Hall | Duane A. Williams | Patsy Cantor | Jennifer Williams | Ryan Dulling | Ogechi Egbujor | C. Hall | Duane A. Williams | Jennifer Williams | N. J. Brown | P. Cantor | Ryan Dulling | Ogechi Egbujor
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