Authors: |
Natalie
Czogalla
University of Hildesheim, Institute of Sport Science, Hildesheim, Germany Thomas Heinen University of Hildesheim, Institute of Sport Science, Hildesheim, Germany |
Keywords: | trampoline gymnastics visual perception |
Whole issue publication date: | 2016 |
Page range: | 7 (15-21) |
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