Effects of Cycling vs. Running Training on Endurance Performance in Preparation for Inline Speed Skating
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Heiko K. Strüder | Thomas Abel | Carolin Stangier | Clemens Hesse | Stephanie Claßen | Julia Mierau | Wildor Hollmann | T. Abel | H. Strüder | W. Hollmann | Julia Mierau | Carolin Stangier | Clemens Hesse | Stephanie Claßen
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