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The Activity-Set Hypothesis for Warm-Up Decrement

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Pages 1-15 | Received 18 Sep 1970, Published online: 13 Aug 2013

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CraigA. Wrisberg & MarkH. Anshel. (1993) A Field Test of the Activity-Set Hypothesis for Warm-Up Decrement in an Open Skill. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 64:1, pages 39-45.
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Joseph F. Murray. (1980) The Activity-Set Hypothesis for Warm-up Decrement in a Movement Balance Task. Journal of Motor Behavior 12:4, pages 262-269.
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John F. Catalano. (1978) The Effect of Rest Following Massed Practice of Continuous and Discrete Motor Tasks. Journal of Motor Behavior 10:1, pages 63-67.
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RichardA. Schmidt & WarrenR. Johnson. (1972) A Note on Response Strategies in Children with Learning Difficulties. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation 43:4, pages 509-513.
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