Aerobic Capacity and Anaerobic Power Levels of the University Students

The aim of study was to analyze aerobic capacity and anaerobic power levels of the university students. Total forty university students who is department physical education and department business (age means; 21.15±1.46 years for male and age means; 20.55±1.79 years for female in department physical...

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Control Groups
Exercise
Experimental Groups
Foreign Countries
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Physical Activities
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Team Sports
Turkey
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