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Behavioral Modification Enhances the Benefits From Structured Aerobic and Resistance Training
Sports Medicine International Open
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Figure 1: Self-Evaluation of the Training (A), Performance (B), and Recovery (C) of Professionals According to the Groups. RG, Resistance Training Group; AG, Aerobic Training Group; RAG, Resistance and Aerobic Training Group.
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