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von Knapik, Joseph J. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 23 (2009), 4, S. 1353-1362, Lit.
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Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 23 (2009), 4, S. 1353-1362, Lit.
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Secular trends in the physical fitness of United States army recruits on entry to service, 1975–2013
von Knapik, Joseph J. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 31 (2017), 7, S. 2030-2052, Lit.
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Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 31 (2017), 7, S. 2030-2052, Lit.
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von Knapik, Joseph J. (Autor),
Erschienen in European journal of applied physiology, 72 (1996), 5-6, S. 490-495, Lit.
“... installations in the United States. The subjects completed as many push-ups as possible in 2 min, as many sit...”Erschienen in European journal of applied physiology, 72 (1996), 5-6, S. 490-495, Lit.
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von Knapik, Joseph J. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 29 (2015), 5, S. 1157-1162, Lit.
“... risk. This study determined the ability of FMS to predict injuries in the United States Coast Guard...”Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 29 (2015), 5, S. 1157-1162, Lit.
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von Knapik, Joseph J. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 23 (2009), 3, S. 685-697, Lit.
“... or not this selection technique influenced injury risk during United States Army Basic Combat Training (BCT). After foot...”Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 23 (2009), 3, S. 685-697, Lit.
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