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Strength and coordination training are both effective in reducing the postural tremor amplitude of older adults
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Keogh
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Morrison, S
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Barrett, R
Published 2011
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Can a single session of motor imagery promote motor learning of locomotion in older adults? A randomized controlled trial
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Nicholson VP
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Low Choy NL
Published 2018-04-01
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The Biomechanical Characteristics of the Strongman Yoke Walk
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Brimm, D.
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Hindle, B.R
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Keogh
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J.W.L
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Lorimer, A.
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Winwood, P.
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Effects of supervised high-intensity hardstyle kettlebell training on grip strength and health-related physical fitness in insufficiently active older adults: the BELL pragmatic co...
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Hing, W.
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Keogh
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J.W.L
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Meigh, N.J
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Rathbone, E.N
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Schram, B.
Published 2022
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