Achieving a desired training intensity through the prescription of external training load variables in youth sport: More pieces to the puzzle required
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Sean Scantlebury | Kevin Till | Clive B. Beggs | Nicholas Dalton-Barron | Dan Weaving | Thomas Sawczuk | Ben Jones | B. Jones | C. Beggs | K. Till | N. Dalton-Barron | S. Scantlebury | T. Sawczuk | D. Weaving
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