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Effects of Limiting the Number of Ball Touches on Physical and Technical Performance of the Junior Football Players during Small-sided Game |
Namyong Kim, Sewon Lee, Kyeongho Byun |
Exerc Sci. 2023;32(1):100-110. Published online 2023 February 28 DOI: https://doi.org/10.15857/ksep.2023.32.1.100 |
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