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Aerobic Activities and their Effects on the Level of General and Special Endurance of Students 有氧运动对学生一般耐力和特殊耐力水平的影响
Journal of Sports and Games Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.22259/2642-8466.0501002
Grinko Vitaliy, Shepelenko Tetiana, Kudelko Viktoriya, Dorosh Mykola, Chernina Svitlana
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Are NCAA Division-I Women’s and Men’s Cross-Country Runners Competing in the Same Race? A Physiological Perspective NCAA一级女子和男子越野跑运动员参加同一场比赛吗?生理学视角
Journal of Sports and Games Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.22259/2642-8466.0501003
Eric K. O’Neal, Savanna N. Knight, Hunter S. Waldman, Eric M. Scudamore, Veronika Pribyslavska, Lynnsey R. Bowling, John M. Carder
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Influencing Factors Hindering Female Sports Participation in Senior Secondary Schools in Sokoto, Nigeria 阻碍尼日利亚索科托高中女生参加体育运动的影响因素
Journal of Sports and Games Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.22259/2642-8466.0501001
Funmilayo Mary ILUGBAMI, Olutayo Sunday FAKUNLE, Joseph Olanrewaju ILUGBAMI, Oluwadamisi TAYO-LADEGA
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Influencing Factors Hindering Female Sports Participation in Senior Secondary Schools in Sokoto, Nigeria 阻碍尼日利亚索科托高中女生参加体育运动的影响因素
Journal of Sports and Games Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.22259/2642-8466.0401001
Funmilayo Mary ILUGBAMI, Olutayo Sunday FAKUNLE, Joseph Olanrewaju ILUGBAMI, O. Tayo-Ladega
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Are NCAA Division-I Women’s and Men’s Cross-Country Runners Competing in the Same Race? A Physiological Perspective NCAA一级女子和男子越野跑运动员参加同一场比赛吗?生理学视角
Journal of Sports and Games Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.22259/2642-8466.0401003
Eric K. O’Neal, Savanna N. Knight, Hunter S. Waldman, Eric M. Scudamore, Veronika Přibyslavská, Lynnsey R. Bowling, John M. Carder
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