THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORE STRENGTH AND PERFORMANCE IN DIVISION I FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS
@inproceedings{Boone2009THERB, title={THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORE STRENGTH AND PERFORMANCE IN DIVISION I FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS}, author={Tommy Boone and Jon K. Linderman and Todd A. Astorino and Julien Steven Baker and Larry J Birnbaum and Lance C. Dalleck and Daniel G. Drury and Eric D. B. Goulet and Robert W. Gotshall and Melissa Knight-Maloney and Len Kravitz and James J. Laskin and Derek W. Marks and Cristine Mermier and Daryl L. Parker and Robert Andrew Robergs and Brent C. Ruby and Jason C. Siegler and Greg Tardie and Chantal A. Vella and Lesley J. White and Ben-Mei Zhou and Thomas W. Nesser}, year={2009} }
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