Low and Moderate Plyometric Training Frequency Produces Greater Jumping and Sprinting Gains Compared with High Frequency

@article{deVillarreal2008LowAM,
  title={Low and Moderate Plyometric Training Frequency Produces Greater Jumping and Sprinting Gains Compared with High Frequency},
  author={Eduardo S{\'a}ez S{\'a}ez de Villarreal and Juan Jos{\'e} Gonz{\'a}lez-Badillo and Mikel Izquierdo},
  journal={Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research},
  year={2008},
  volume={22},
  pages={715-725}
}
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