Effects of Linear vs. Daily Undulatory Periodized Resistance Training on Maximal and Submaximal Strength Gains
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J. Prestes | M. Rhea | D. Bunker | J. Novaes | R. Simão | R. Leite | H. Miranda | B. F. de Salles | Fabrício Miranda
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