Does combined dry land strength and aerobic training inhibit performance of young competitive swimmers?
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Aldo M. Costa | Roland van den Tillaar | Daniel A Marinho | Nuno Garrido | Aldo M Costa | Victor M Reis | Mário C Marques | Nuno Miguel de Figueiredo Garrido | D. Marinho | V. Reis | M. Marques | R. van den Tillaar | António J Silva | Antonio J. Silva
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