Principles for a rational organization of the training process aimed at speed development (English)
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1996
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Title:Principles for a rational organization of the training process aimed at speed development
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Contributors:Verkoshanky, Y. ( author )
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Published in:NEW STUDIES IN ATHLETICS ; 11, 2/3 ; 155-160
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Publication date:1996-01-01
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 11, Issue 2/3
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Editorial| 1996
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NSA Round Table 31 - Speed in the jumping eventsBianco, Enrique et al. | 1996
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No speed limitsDick, Frank W. et al. | 1996
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Quickness and velocity in sports movementsVerkhoshansky, Yuri V. et al. | 1996
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Speed training for high level athletesVerkhoshansky, Yuri V. et al. | 1996
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The association between the development of strength and speedDonati, Alessandro et al. | 1996
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Physiological analysis of qualities required in sprintingLacour, René et al. | 1996
- 63
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The elastic strength development of Jonathan EdwardsJohnson, Carl et al. | 1996
- 71
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The European School in sprint training: The experiences in RussiaParjsuk, Vladimir et al. | 1996
- 77
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Efficient baton exchange in the sprint relayMaisetti, Georges et al. | 1996
- 85
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The European School in sprint training: The experiences in ItalyVittori, Carlo et al. | 1996
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Introduction to sprintingSeagrave, Loren et al. | 1996
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Psychology and SpeedMurray, Pamela F. et al. | 1996
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The importance of anaerobic glycolysis and stiffness in the sprints (60,100 and 200 metres)Locatelli, Elio et al. | 1996
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Speed in the horizontal jumps: Muscular properties or cognitive treatment?Madella, Aiberto et al. | 1996
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Kinetic and kinematic factors related to sprint starting as measured by the Saskatchewan Sprint Start TeamMcClements, J.D. et al. | 1996
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Using immediate kinetic and kinematic feedback measured by the Saskatchewan Sprint Start System to improve sprinting performanceMcClements, J.D. et al. | 1996
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The F.A.S.T. project - A scientific follow-up of sprinting abilitiesDelecluse, Christophe et al. | 1996
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The training of Marisa MasulloRotta, Adolfo et al. | 1996
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Fartlek for sprintersStefanovic, Dorde et al. | 1996
- 149
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Speed improvement with the Speedy-SystemSebestyen, Erwin et al. | 1996
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Principles for a rational organization of the training process aimed at speed developmentVerkoshanky, Yuri V. et al. | 1996
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Some reflections on maximal speed sprinting techniqueVonstein, Winfried et al. | 1996
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Selected Bibliography 39: Sprints, relays and speed trainingSchiffer, Jürgen et al. | 1996
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Review| 1996
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Résumés-Resumenes| 1996