Comparison of Early Phase Adaptations for Traditional Strength and Endurance, and Low Velocity Resistance Training Programs in College-Aged Women
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Sharon R. Rana | Sharon R Rana | Robert S Staron | Gary S Chleboun | Roger M Gilders | Fredrick C Hagerman | Jennifer R Herman | Robert S Hikida | Michael R Kushnick | Kumika Toma | R. Staron | F. Hagerman | R. S. Hikida | R. Gilders | M. Kushnick | Jennifer R. Herman | G. Chleboun | K. Toma
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