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    Enhanced Health to Enhanced Athletic Performance - A Spectrum (2016)

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    Petersen CJ
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    Petersen CJ (2016). Enhanced Health to Enhanced Athletic Performance - A Spectrum. Austin Sports Medicine. 1(1). 1001-1002.
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    11 - Medical and Health Sciences::1106 - Human Movement and Sports Science::110604 - Sports Medicine
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