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32 November 2014 Volume 21 Number 9
C NSCA JAPANVolume 21, Number 9, pages 32-42
Key Words【バスケットボール:basketball、サッカー:soccer、ユース:youth、女子:female、オフシーズン:off-season、膝関節:knee、損傷:injury、前十字靭帯:ACL、ランディング(着地):landing、カッティング(切り返し):cutting、ジャンプ:jumping、方向転換:change of direction】
若年女子バスケットボールおよびサッカー選手のためのランディングとカッティングの安定性トレーニングTraining for Landing and Cutting Stability in Young Female Basketball and Soccer Players
Karina C. Howell, MS, CSCSKCH Training, Columbia, South Carolina
Karina C. Howell:KCH Trainingの オ ー ナ ーでありストレングス&コンディショニングコーチを務める。
ⒸNSCA JAPAN Volume 21, Number 9, pages 32-42 若年女子バスケットボールおよびサッカー選手のためのランディングとカッティングの安定性ト
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