Nara et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Grip strength performance as a determinant of body composition, muscular strength and cardiovascular enduranceNara et al., 2022
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- Nara K
- Kumar P
- Rathee R
- Kumar S
- Ahlawat R
- Sharma J
- Singh S
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- Journal of Physical Education and Sport
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Problem statement: Numerous fitness tests are usually administered to determine either muscular strength or cardiovascular endurance. Even though an ample number of tests exist to measure upper body muscular endurance and lower body maximal muscular strength, a …
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