Autorzy: |
Łukasz
Rosiński
![]() University of Szczecin Faculty of Health and Physical Culture, Institute of Physical Culture Sciences, Szczecin, Poland Anna Rzepiela-Podlecka ![]() University of Szczecin Faculty of Health and Physical Culture, Institute of Physical Culture Sciences, Szczecin, Poland Rafał Buryta ![]() University of Szczecin Faculty of Health and Physical Culture, Institute of Physical Culture Sciences, Szczecin, Poland |
Słowa kluczowe: | soccer training load monitoring GPS maximum velocity speed training |
Data publikacji całości: | 2023 |
Liczba stron: | 9 (63-71) |
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