The Effect of Feedback on Resistance Training Performance and Adaptations: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Thomas B. McGuckian | A. García-Ramos | B. Schoenfeld | J. Weakley | R. Timmins | D. Read | Nicholas Cowley | A. García‐Ramos
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