THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MAXIMUM FORCE BY MEANS OF THE “MAXEX” METHOD FOR TENNIS PLAYERS AGED BETWEEN 16 AND 18

Tennis is a sports branch in which high performance is determined by qualities such as speed, reaction time, accuracy and efficiency in the movement of the athlete. Accordingly, the training basis of the high-performance tennis players consists in the physical training, which takes on a greater impo...

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