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Monitoring the Intensity of Aquatic Resistance Exercises With Devices That Increase the Drag Force: An Update Juan Carlos Colado, PhD1 and N. Travis Triplett, PhD, FNSCA, CSCS*D2
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Document Date: 2014-10-29 18:21:59


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American College of Sports Medicine / Appalachian State University / Port Washington / University of Valencia / /

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surface devices / surface aquatic devices / air devices / larger device / flotation devices / metabolic and hormonal systems / given device / aquatic exercise / surface device / resistance exercise workout using aquatic devices / aquatic devices / valid tool / /

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American College of Sports Medicine / Department of Physical Education / Appalachian State University / Department of Physical Education and Sports / University of Valencia / Valencia / University of Valencia in Spain / Department of Health / National Strength and Conditioning Association / Drag Force / /

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N. Travis Triplett / Arch Phys Med Rehabil / George J. Comparison / Arch Phys Med / Juan Carlos Colado / /

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