Современные мировые тенденции в спортивном плавании (обзор зарубежной литературы)

Автор: Погребной А.И., Комлев И.О., Аришин А.В.

Журнал: Физическая культура, спорт - наука и практика @fizicheskaya-kultura-sport

Рубрика: Аналитический обзор

Статья в выпуске: 3, 2017 года.

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