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Situational Interest within the Reciprocal Teaching Style: Roles of Dyad Composition and Students ’ Personal Variables
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Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 23, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Vanessa Lentillon-KaestnerC édric RoureUniversity of Teacher Education, State of Vaud (HEP-VD) Source Type: research
Associations Between Object Control Skills and Cognitive Functions in Boys, Younger and Older Men: Across-Sectional Study
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Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 23, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Benjamin HolfelderNadja SchottUniversity of Stuttgart Source Type: research
Situational Interest within the Reciprocal Teaching Style: Roles of Dyad Composition and Students ’ Personal Variables
. (Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport)
Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 23, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Vanessa Lentillon-KaestnerC édric RoureUniversity of Teacher Education, State of Vaud (HEP-VD) Source Type: research
Associations Between Object Control Skills and Cognitive Functions in Boys, Younger and Older Men: Across-Sectional Study
. (Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport)
Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 23, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Benjamin HolfelderNadja SchottUniversity of Stuttgart Source Type: research
Situational Interest within the Reciprocal Teaching Style: Roles of Dyad Composition and Students ’ Personal Variables
. (Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport)
Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 23, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Vanessa Lentillon-KaestnerC édric RoureUniversity of Teacher Education, State of Vaud (HEP-VD) Source Type: research
Associations Between Object Control Skills and Cognitive Functions in Boys, Younger and Older Men: Across-Sectional Study
. (Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport)
Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 23, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Benjamin HolfelderNadja SchottUniversity of Stuttgart Source Type: research
Situational Interest within the Reciprocal Teaching Style: Roles of Dyad Composition and Students ’ Personal Variables
. (Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport)
Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 23, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Vanessa Lentillon-KaestnerC édric RoureUniversity of Teacher Education, State of Vaud (HEP-VD) Source Type: research
Associations Between Object Control Skills and Cognitive Functions in Boys, Younger and Older Men: Across-Sectional Study
. (Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport)
Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 23, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Benjamin HolfelderNadja SchottUniversity of Stuttgart Source Type: research
Neuromuscular but Not Technical Performance is Affected by Time-of-Day in Semiprofessional, Female Basketball Players
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Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 19, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Sof ía GaosSandra Sánchez-JorgeAlejandro MuñozDavinia Vicente-CamposJorge Acebes-SánchezLaura EsquiusAaron T. ScanlanÁlvaro López-Samanesa Universidad Francisco de Vitoriab Universitat Oberta de Catalunyac Central Queensland Universityd Universidad Source Type: research
Acute Effects of a Practical Blood Flow Restriction Device During Swimming Exercise
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Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 18, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Felipe Domingos Lisb ôaRafael Alves de AguiarGustavo Soares PereiraFabrizio CaputoSanta Catarina State University Source Type: research
The Reliability of a Single-Trial Measurement of Maximal Accumulated Oxygen Deficit Determined via Perceptually-Regulated Exercise
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Source: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - October 18, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Mark GlaisterAdam LiddellKate EstleaFaculty of Sport, Allied Health, and Performance Sciences, St Mary ’s University Source Type: research