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The Effect of Two Types of Tapering on Plasma Anabolic and Catabolic Steroid Hormones Following Incremental Training in Elite Male Wrestlers

ЭФФЕКТ ДВУХ ТИПОВ ТРЕНИРОВОЧНОГО ПРОЦЕССА НА ПЛАЗМЕННЫХ АНАБОЛИЧЕСКИХ И КАТАБОЛИЧЕСКИХ СТЕРОИДНЫХ ГОРМОНАХ ПОСЛЕ ИНТЕНСИВНОГО ОБУЧЕНИЯ В ПРИ ПОДГОТОВКЕ ВЫСОКОКВАЛИФИЦИ-РОВАННЫХ БОРЦОВ

Effet De Deux Types D'Entrainements Amenages Sur Les Hormones Stéroïdes Anaboliques Et Cataboliques Du Plasma Chez Les Lutteurs De Haut-Niveau

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