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Aerobic capacity in swimming, cycling and arm cranking in swimmers aged 11-13 years
Maconyte, V., Stasiule, L., Juodsnukis, A., Zuoziene, I. J., Stasiulis, A.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)article“…Zuoziene, I. J.…”
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Body physique and dominant somatotype in elite and low-profile athletes with different specializations
Gutnik, B., Zuoza, A., Zuoziene, I., Alekrinskis, A., Nash, D., Scherbina, S.Published in Medicina (2015)article“…Zuoziene, I.…”
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Did the increase in the results of competitive swimming cease after banning the use of new technology swimming suits?
Zuoziene, I. J.Published in Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis (2011)research paper“…Zuoziene, I. J.…”
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Body physique and dominant somatotype in elite and low-profile athletes with different specializations.
Gutnik, B., Zuoza, A., Zuoziene, I., Alekrinskis, A., Nash, D., Scherbina, S.Published in Medicina (2015)article“…Zuoziene, I.…”
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Laboratory assessments and field tests in Predicting competitive performance of swimmers
Zuoziene, I. J., Poderys, J.Published in Education. Physical training. Sport (2012)article“…Zuoziene, I. J.…”
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Correlations of special endurance and peak force tests in the water and on the land of qualified swimmers
Volkova, E., Solovjova, J., Zuoziene, I., Brazaitis, M.Published in LASE Journal of Sport Science (2010)article“…Zuoziene, I.…”
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The informativeness of field tests and laboratory assessments in forecasting the Actual Performance of Swimmers
Zuoziene, I. J., Poderys, J. L.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI - Abstracts (2010)congress proceedings“…Zuoziene, I. J.…”
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