Using an Imagery Intervention to Train Visual Exploratory Activity in Elite Academy Football Players
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Jamie B. Barker | Chris Pocock | Matt Dicks | R. Thelwell | M. Dicks | Richard C. Thelwell | J. Barker | Michael Chapman | C. Pocock | Michael Chapman
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