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Journal issue Volume 1 №3 for 2022

Publication date: 01.10.2022

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Title
Botvineva L.A., Koryagina Yu.V. Physical activity and somatotropic hormone
Antonov A.G., Vybornov V.D., Rybakova P.D., Miroshnikov A.B. About the accuracy of determining energy сonsumption by the wearable activity tracker Polar
Ter-Akopov G.N., Abramtsova A.V., Abutalimova S.M. Patent-protected technologies for diagnosis and rehabilitation of athletes after COVID-19
Lunina N.V., Koryagina Yu.V. Study of the reactive ability of the neuromuscular system of athletes during interaction between the regulatory and executive parts
Osadchaya E.K., Lunina N.V. Efficacy of hydrokinesiotherapy in infant children with muscle hypotension syndrome
Gubskaya K.D., Lunina N.V. Risk factors for the development and progression of scoliosis in adolescent athletes in rhythmic gymnastics: a literature review
Kushnareva Yu.V., Abutalimova S.M., Akimkina O.N. Impact of the recovery procedures course on the functional state of the musculoskeletal system of lower limbs of field hockey athletes during training in middle altitude
Lomova O.A., Varina A.A. Methodological features of the flexibility development in 7-8 years old rhythmic gymnasts
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