Effects of High Velocity Elastic Band versus Heavy Resistance Training on Hamstring Strength, Activation, and Sprint Running Performance

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Effects of High Velocity Elastic Band versus Heavy Resistance Training on Hamstring Strength, Activation, and Sprint Running Performance is …
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P50authorAudrius SnieckusQ88942975
Sigitas KamandulisQ91413200
Albertas SkurvydasQ93092834
P2093author name stringEugenijus Trinkunas
Donatas Janusevicius
Joan Aureli Cadefau
Viktoras Silinskas
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P433issue2
P304page(s)239-246
P577publication date2017-06-01
P1433published inJournal of Sports Science and MedicineQ15761783
P1476titleEffects of High Velocity Elastic Band versus Heavy Resistance Training on Hamstring Strength, Activation, and Sprint Running Performance
P478volume16