대학 수영선수 발목관절 가동범위와 하지 근력이 돌핀 킥에 미치는 영향 = Effects of Ankle Range of Motion and Lower Limb Strength on Dolphin Kick Speed in College Swimmers

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' 대학 수영선수 발목관절 가동범위와 하지 근력이 돌핀 킥에 미치는 영향 = Effects of Ankle Range of Motion and Lower Limb Strength on Dolphin Kick Speed in College Swimmers' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 선정 방법
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  • 굴곡 돌핀 킥
  • 속도
  • 신전 돌핀 킥
  • 운동사슬
  • 최대근력
  • 최대근력발현시간
  • 트레이닝
  • 파워
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