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of Neuromuscular
Power Training on
Elite Swimmers Paris, 26/27 November 2015
Gian Mario Migliaccio1,3, Marco Cosso1,4, Alberto Bazzu1,4, Artem Skryabin4, Marco Del Bianco5,
Download Johnny Padulo2,6
1 Sport Science Lab, London (UK) - 2 eCampus University, Novedrate (Italy), 3 CONI Italian National Olympic Committee, Sardinia (Italy) ,
4 Energy Standard Int. Swimming Club, Kiev (Ukraine), 5 University of Pavia, Pavia (Italy), 6 Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Split (Croatia).
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