Spathis et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Reliability and validity of a talent identification test battery for seated and standing Paralympic throwsSpathis et al., 2015
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- Spathis J
- Connick M
- Beckman E
- Newcombe P
- Tweedy S
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- Journal of sports sciences
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Paralympic throwing events for athletes with physical impairments comprise seated and standing javelin, shot put, discus and seated club throwing. Identification of talented throwers would enable prediction of future success and promote participation; however, a …
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