Wearable resistance sprint running is superior to training with no load for retaining performance in pre-season training for rugby athletes
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John B Cronin | Erin H Feser | Helen Bayne | Ignatius Loubser | Neil E Bezodis | Erin H. Feser | N. Bezodis | J. Cronin | H. Bayne | Ignatius Loubser
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